VLIMIT(3C)VLIMIT(3C)NAME
vlimit - control maximum system resource consumption
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/vlimit.h>
vlimit(resource, value)
DESCRIPTION
This facility is superseded by getrlimit(2).
Limits the consumption by the current process and each process it
creates to not individually exceed value on the specified resource. If
value is specified as -1, then the current limit is returned and the
limit is unchanged. The resources which are currently controllable
are:
LIM_NORAISE A pseudo-limit; if set non-zero then the limits may not
be raised. Only the super-user may remove the noraise
restriction.
LIM_CPU the maximum number of cpu-seconds to be used by each
process
LIM_FSIZE the largest single file which can be created
LIM_DATA the maximum growth of the data+stack region beyond the
end of the program text
LIM_STACK the maximum size of the automatically-extended stack
region
LIM_CORE the size of the largest core dump that will be created.
LIM_MAXRSS a soft limit for the amount of physical memory (in
bytes) to be given to the program. If memory is tight,
the system will prefer to take memory from processes
which are exceeding their declared LIM_MAXRSS.
Because this information is stored in the per-process information this
system call must be executed directly by the shell if it is to affect
all future processes created by the shell; limit is thus a built-in
command to csh(1).
The system refuses to extend the data or stack space when the limits
would be exceeded in the normal way; a break call fails if the data
space limit is reached, or the process is killed when the stack limit
is reached (since the stack cannot be extended, there is no way to send
a signal!).
A file i/o operation which would create a file which is too large will
cause a signal SIGXFSZ to be generated, this normally terminates the
process, but may be caught. When the cpu time limit is exceeded, a
signal SIGXCPU is sent to the offending process; to allow it time to
process the signal it is given 5 seconds grace by raising the cpu time
limit.
SEE ALSOcsh(1)BUGS
LIM_NORAISE no longer exists.
4th Berkeley Distribution May 12, 1986 VLIMIT(3C)