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SHMOP(2)  —  SYSTEM CALLS

NAME

shmop, shmat, shmdt − shared memory operations

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ipc.h>
#include <sys/shm.h>

char ∗shmat (shmid, shmaddr, shmflg)
int shmid;
char ∗shmaddr
int shmflg;

int shmdt (shmaddr)
char ∗shmaddr

DESCRIPTION

shmat attaches the shared memory segment associated with the shared memory identifier specified by shmid to the data segment of the calling process.  The segment is attached at the address specified by one of the following criteria:

If shmaddr is equal to zero, the segment is attached at the first available address as selected by the system. 

If shmaddr is not equal to zero and (shmflg & SHM_RND) is “true”, the segment is attached at the address given by (shmaddr - (shmaddr modulus SHMLBA)). 

If shmaddr is not equal to zero and (shmflg & SHM_RND) is “false”, the segment is attached at the address given by shmaddr.

The segment is attached for reading if (shmflg & SHM_RDONLY) is “true” ­{READ}, otherwise it is attached for reading and writing ­{READ/WRITE}. 

shmat will fail and not attach the shared memory segment if one or more of the following are true:

EINVAL Shmid is not a valid shared memory identifier. 

EACCES Operation permission is denied to the calling process (see intro(2)).

ENOMEM The available data space is not large enough to accommodate the shared memory segment. 

EINVAL shmaddr is not equal to zero, and the value of (shmaddr - (shmaddr modulus SHMLBA)) is an illegal address. 

EINVAL shmaddr is not equal to zero, (shmflg & SHM_RND) is “false”, and the value of shmaddr is an illegal address. 

EMFILE The number of shared memory segments attached to the calling process would exceed the system-imposed limit. 

EINVAL shmdt detaches from the calling process’s data segment the shared memory segment located at the address specified by shmaddr. 

EINVAL shmdt will fail and not detach the shared memory segment if shmaddr is not the data segment start address of a shared memory segment. 

RETURN VALUES

Upon successful completion, the return value is as follows:

shmat returns the data segment start address of the attached shared memory segment. 

shmdt returns a value of 0. 

Otherwise, a value of −1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error. 

SEE ALSO

exec(2), exit(2), fork(2), intro(2), shmctl(2), shmget(2). 

Sun Release 3.2  —  Last change: 29 April 1986

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