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sys/mman.h — memory management declarations
#include <sys/mman.h>
The <sys/mman.h> header shall define the following symbolic constants for use as protection options:
PROT_EXEC |
Page can be executed. |
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PROT_NONE |
Page cannot be accessed. |
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PROT_READ |
Page can be read. |
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PROT_WRITE |
Page can be written. |
The <sys/mman.h> header shall define the following symbolic constants for use as flag options:
MAP_FIXED |
Interpret addr exactly. |
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MAP_PRIVATE |
Changes are private. |
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MAP_SHARED |
Share changes. |
The <sys/mman.h> header shall define the following symbolic constants for the msync() function:
MS_ASYNC |
Perform asynchronous writes. |
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MS_INVALIDATE |
Invalidate mappings. |
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MS_SYNC |
Perform synchronous writes. |
The <sys/mman.h> header shall define the following symbolic constants for the mlockall() function:
MCL_CURRENT |
Lock currently mapped pages. |
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MCL_FUTURE |
Lock pages that become mapped. |
The <sys/mman.h> header shall define the symbolic constant MAP_FAILED which shall have type void * and shall be used to indicate a failure from the mmap() function .
If the Advisory
Information option is supported, the
<sys/mman.h> header shall define symbolic
constants for the advice argument to the
posix_madvise() function as follows:
POSIX_MADV_DONTNEED
The application expects that it will not access the specified range in the near future.
POSIX_MADV_NORMAL
The application has no advice to give on its behavior with respect to the specified range. It is the default characteristic if no advice is given for a range of memory.
POSIX_MADV_RANDOM
The application expects to access the specified range in a random order.
POSIX_MADV_SEQUENTIAL
The application expects to access the specified range sequentially from lower addresses to higher addresses.
POSIX_MADV_WILLNEED
The application expects to access the specified range in the near future.
The
<sys/mman.h> header shall define the following
symbolic constants for use as flags for the
posix_typed_mem_open() function:
POSIX_TYPED_MEM_ALLOCATE
Allocate on mmap().
POSIX_TYPED_MEM_ALLOCATE_CONTIG
Allocate contiguously on mmap().
POSIX_TYPED_MEM_MAP_ALLOCATABLE
Map on mmap(), without affecting allocatability.
The <sys/mman.h> header shall define the mode_t, off_t, and size_t types as described in <sys_types.h>.
The <sys/mman.h> header shall define the posix_typed_mem_info structure, which shall include at least the following member:
size_t
posix_tmi_length Maximum length which may be allocated
from a typed memory object.
The following shall be declared as functions and may also be defined as macros. Function prototypes shall be provided.
int mlock(const
void *, size_t);
int mlockall(int);
void *mmap(void *, size_t, int, int, int, off_t);
int mprotect(void *, size_t, int);
int msync(void *, size_t, int);
int munlock(const void *, size_t);
int munlockall(void);
int munmap(void *, size_t);
int posix_madvise(void *, size_t, int);
int posix_mem_offset(const void *restrict, size_t, off_t
*restrict,
size_t *restrict, int *restrict);
int posix_typed_mem_get_info(int, struct
posix_typed_mem_info *);
int posix_typed_mem_open(const char *, int, int);
int shm_open(const char *, int, mode_t);
int shm_unlink(const char *);
The following sections are informative.
None.
None.
None.
<sys_types.h>
The System Interfaces volume of POSIX.1-2017, mlock(), mlockall(), mmap(), mprotect(), msync(), munmap(), posix_madvise(), posix_mem_offset(), posix_typed_mem_get_info(), posix_typed_mem_open(), shm_open(), shm_unlink()
Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form from IEEE Std 1003.1-2017, Standard for Information Technology -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7, 2018 Edition, Copyright (C) 2018 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard is the referee document. The original Standard can be obtained online at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .
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