NAME
shmget
—
get shared memory segment
LIBRARY
library “libc”
SYNOPSIS
#include
<sys/shm.h>
int
shmget
(key_t
key, size_t size,
int shmflg);
DESCRIPTION
shmget
()
returns the shared memory identifier associated with the key
key.
A shared memory segment is created if either
key is equal to IPC_PRIVATE
,
or key does not have a shared memory segment
identifier associated with it, and the IPC_CREAT
bit
is set in shmflg. If both the
IPC_CREAT
bit and the
IPC_EXCL
bit are set in
shmflg, and key has a shared
memory segment identifier associated with it already, the operation will
fail.
If a new shared memory segment is created, the data structure associated with it (the shmid_ds structure, see shmctl(2)) is initialized as follows:
- shm_perm.cuid and shm_perm.uid are set to the effective uid of the calling process.
- shm_perm.gid and shm_perm.cgid are set to the effective gid of the calling process.
- shm_perm.mode is set to the lower 9 bits of shmflg.
- shm_lpid, shm_nattch, shm_atime, and shm_dtime are set to 0.
- shm_ctime is set to the current time.
- shm_segsz is set to the value of size.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion a positive shared memory segment identifier is returned. Otherwise, -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
- [
EACCES
] - A shared memory segment is already associated with key and the caller has no permission to access it.
- [
EEXIST
] - Both
IPC_CREAT
andIPC_EXCL
are set in shmflg, and a shared memory segment is already associated with key. - [
EINVAL
] - No shared memory segment is to be created, and a shared memory segment
exists for key, but the size of the segment
associated with it is less than size, which is
non-zero.
A shared memory segment is to be created, and size is less than the system imposed minimum, or greater than the system imposed maximum (refer to the
kern.ipc
values in sysctl(7)). - [
ENOENT
] IPC_CREAT
is not set in shmflg and no shared memory segment associated with key was found.- [
ENOMEM
] - There is not enough memory left to create a shared memory segment of the requested size.
- [
ENOSPC
] - A new shared memory identifier could not be created because the system limit for the number of shared memory identifiers has been reached.
SEE ALSO
ipcrm(1), ipcs(1), mmap(2), shmat(2), shmctl(2), ftok(3), sysctl(7)
STANDARDS
The shmget
system call conforms to
X/Open System Interfaces and Headers Issue 5
(“XSH5”).
HISTORY
Shared memory segments appeared in the first release of AT&T System V UNIX.