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39 .Nd map/unmap shared memory
41 .Fd #include <sys/shm.h>
45 .Fa "const void *shmaddr"
50 .Fa "const void *shmaddr"
54 maps the shared memory segment associated with the shared memory identifier
56 into the address space of the calling process. The address at which the
57 segment is mapped is determined by the
59 parameter. If it is equal to 0, the system will pick an address itself.
60 Otherwise, an attempt is made to map the shared memory segment at the
63 specifies. If SHM_RND is set in
65 the system will round the address down to a multiple of SHMLBA bytes
69 A shared memory segment can be mapped read-only by specifying the
73 unmaps the shared memory segment that is currently mapped at
75 from the calling process' address space.
77 must be a value returned by a prior
79 call. A shared memory segment will remain existant until it is removed by
82 with the IPC_RMID command.
85 returns the address at which the shared memory segment has been mapped into
86 the calling process' address space when successful,
88 returns 0 on successful completion. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned,
89 and the global variable
91 is set to indicate the error.
95 system call will fail if:
99 The calling process has no permission to access this shared memory segment.
103 is not a valid shared memory identifier.
105 specifies an illegal address.
108 The number of shared memory segments has reached the system-wide limit.
111 There is not enough available data space for the calling process to
112 map the shared memory segment.
117 system call will fail if:
121 is not the start address of a mapped shared memory segment.
124 .Fd #include <sys/types.h>
125 .Fd #include <sys/ipc.h>
126 .Fd #include <sys/shm.h>
132 are necessary for both functions.