Manual page for memcntl(2)
memcntl - memory management control
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int memcntl(caddr_t addr,
size_t len,
int cmd,
caddr_t arg,
int attr,
int mask);
MT-LEVEL
MT-Safe
DESCRIPTION
The function
memcntl()
allows the calling process to apply a variety of control operations
over the address space identified by the mappings established for the
address range [addr, addr + len).
addr must be a multiple of the pagesize
as returned by
sysconf.3c
The scope of the control operations can be further
defined with additional selection criteria (in the form of attributes)
according to the bit pattern contained in attr.
The following attributes specify page mapping selection criteria:
-
- SHARED
-
Page is mapped shared.
- PRIVATE
-
Page is mapped private.
The following attributes specify page protection selection criteria:
-
- PROT_READ
-
Page can be read.
- PROT_WRITE
-
Page can be written.
- PROT_EXEC
-
Page can be executed.
The selection criteria are constructed by an OR
of the attribute bits and must match exactly.
In addition, the following criteria may be specified:
-
- PROC_TEXT
-
Process text.
- PROC_DATA
-
Process data.
where PROC_TEXT specifies all privately mapped segments
with read and execute permission, and PROC_DATA
specifies all privately mapped segments with write permission.
Selection criteria can be used to describe various abstract memory objects within
the address space on which to operate.
If an operation shall not be constrained by the selection criteria,
attr must have the value 0.
The operation to be performed is identified by the argument cmd.
The symbolic names for the operations are defined in
<sys/mman.h> as follows:
-
- MC_LOCK
-
Lock in memory all pages in the range with attributes attr.
A given page may be locked multiple times through different
mappings;
however,
within a given mapping,
page locks do not nest.
Multiple lock operations on the same address in the same process
will all be removed with a single unlock operation.
A page locked in one process and mapped in another (or visible
through a different mapping in the locking process) is locked in memory
as long as the locking process does neither an implicit nor explicit
unlock operation.
If a locked mapping is removed,
or a page is deleted through file removal or truncation,
an unlock operation is implicitly performed.
If a writable
MAP_PRIVATE
page in the address range is changed,
the lock will be transferred to the private page.
At present arg is unused, but must be 0
to ensure compatibility with potential future enhancements.
- MC_LOCKAS
-
Lock in memory all pages mapped by the address space with attributes attr.
At present addr and len are unused, but
must be
NULL
and 0 respectively,
to ensure compatibility with potential future enhancements.
arg is a bit pattern built from the flags:
-
-
- MCL_CURRENT
-
Lock current mappings
- MCL_FUTURE
-
Lock future mappings
The value of arg
determines whether the pages to be locked are those currently mapped
by the address space,
those that will be mapped in the future,
or both.
If
MCL_FUTURE
is specified,
then all mappings subsequently added to the address
space will be locked,
provided sufficient memory is available.
- MC_SYNC
-
Write to their backing storage locations
all modified pages in the range with attributes attr.
Optionally, invalidate cache copies.
The backing storage for a modified
MAP_SHARED
mapping is the file
the page is mapped to;
the backing storage for a modified
MAP_PRIVATE
mapping is its swap area.
arg
is a bit pattern built from the flags used to control the behavior of the
operation:
-
-
- MS_ASYNC
-
perform asynchronous writes
- MS_SYNC
-
perform synchronous writes
- MS_INVALIDATE
-
invalidate mappings
MS_ASYNC
returns immediately once all write operations are scheduled; with
MS_SYNC
the function will not return until all write operations are completed.
MS_INVALIDATE
invalidates all cached copies of data in memory,
so that further references to the pages will be obtained by the system from
their backing storage locations.
This operation should be used by applications that require a memory
object to be in a known state.
- MC_UNLOCK
-
Unlock all pages in the range with attributes attr.
At present arg is unused, but must be 0
to ensure compatibility with potential future enhancements.
- MC_UNLOCKAS
-
Remove address space memory locks,
and locks on all pages in the address space with attributes attr.
At present addr, len, and arg are unused,
but must be
NULL,
0 and 0 respectively,
to ensure compatibility with potential future enhancements.
The
mask
argument must be zero; it is reserved for future use.
Locks established with the lock operations are not inherited by a
child process after
fork().
memcntl()
fails if it attempts to lock more memory than a system-specific limit.
Due to the potential impact on system resources,
all operations, with the exception of
MC_SYNC,
are restricted to processes with super-user effective user
ID .
The
memcntl()
function subsumes the operations of plock and mctl.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the function
memcntl()
returns a value of 0; otherwise, it returns a value of -1 and
sets errno to indicate an error.
ERRORS
Under the following conditions,
the function
memcntl()
fails and sets errno to:
- EAGAIN
-
if some or all of the memory identified by the operation could not be
locked when
MC_LOCK
or
MC_LOCKAS
is specified.
- EBUSY
-
if some or all the addresses in the range [addr, addr + len) are
locked and
MC_SYNC
with
MS_INVALIDATE
option is specified.
- EINVAL
-
if addr is not a multiple of the page size as returned by
sysconf.
- EINVAL
-
if addr and/or len
do not have the value 0 when
MC_LOCKAS
or
MC_UNLOCKAS
is specified.
- EINVAL
-
if arg is not valid for the function specified.
- EINVAL
-
if invalid selection criteria are specified in attr.
- ENOMEM
-
if some or all the addresses in the range [addr, addr + len) are invalid
for the address space of the process or pages not mapped are specified.
- EPERM
-
if the process's effective user
ID
is not super-user and one of
MC_LOCK,
MC_LOCKAS,
MC_UNLOCK,
MC_UNLOCKAS
was specified.
SEE ALSO
mmap.2
mprotect.2
plock.3c
mlock.3c
mlockall.3c
msync.3c
sysconf.3c
Created by unroff & hp-tools.
© by Hans-Peter Bischof. All Rights Reserved (1997).
Last modified 21/April/97