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shmctl(2)			 System Calls			     shmctl(2)

NAME
       shmctl - shared memory control operations

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/types.h>
       #include <sys/ipc.h>
       #include <sys/shm.h>

       int shmctl(int shmid, int cmd, struct shmid_ds *buf);

DESCRIPTION
       The shmctl() function provides a variety of shared memory control oper‐
       ations as specified by cmd. The permission required for a shared memory
       control	operation is given as {token}, where token is the type of per‐
       mission needed. The types of permission are interpreted as follows:

	 00400	  READ by user
	 00200	  WRITE by user
	 00040	  READ by group
	 00020	  WRITE by group
	 00004	  READ by others
	 00002	  WRITE by others

       See the Shared Memory Operation Permissions  section  of	 intro(2)  for
       more information.

       The following operations require the specified tokens:

       IPC_STAT	     Place the current value of each member of the data struc‐
		     ture associated with shmid into the structure pointed  to
		     by	 buf.  The  contents  of this structure are defined in
		     intro(2). {READ}

       IPC_SET	     Set the value of the following members of the data struc‐
		     ture  associated  with  shmid  to the corresponding value
		     found in the structure pointed to by buf:

		       shm_perm.uid
		       shm_perm.gid
		       shm_perm.mode  /* access permission bits only */

		     This command can be executed only by a process  that  has
		     appropriate  privileges  or an effective user ID equal to
		     the value of shm_perm.cuid or  shm_perm.uid in  the  data
		     structure associated with shmid.

       IPC_RMID	     Remove  the  shared  memory identifier specified by shmid
		     from the system. The segment referenced by the identifier
		     will  be  destroyed  when	all processes with the segment
		     attached have either detached the segment or  exited.  If
		     the  segment is not attached to any process when IPC_RMID
		     is invoked, it will be destroyed immediately.  This  com‐
		     mand can be executed only by a process that has appropri‐
		     ate privileges or an effective user ID equal to the value
		     of	 shm_perm.cuid	or  shm_perm.uid in the data structure
		     associated with shmid.

       SHM_LOCK	     Lock the shared memory segment specified by shmid in mem‐
		     ory.  This command can be executed only by a process that
		     has appropriate privileges.

       SHM_UNLOCK    Unlock the shared memory segment specified by shmid. This
		     command can be executed only by a process that has appro‐
		     priate privileges.

       A shared memory segment	must  be  explicitly  removed  using  IPC_RMID
       before the system can deallocate it and the resources it uses.

RETURN VALUES
       Upon  successful	 completion,  0 is returned. Otherwise, −1 is returned
       and errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS
       The shmctl() function will fail if:

       EACCES	    The cmd argument is equal to IPC_STAT and {READ} operation
		    permission is denied to the calling process.

       EFAULT	    The buf argument points to an illegal address.

       EINVAL	    The	 shmid	argument  is not a valid shared memory identi‐
		    fier; or the cmd argument is not a	valid  command	or  is
		    IPC_SET and shm_perm.uid or shm_perm.gid is not valid.

       ENOMEM	    The	 cmd  argument	is  equal to SHM_LOCK and there is not
		    enough memory, or the operation would exceed  a  limit  or
		    resource control on locked memory.

       EOVERFLOW    The	 cmd  argument is IPC_STAT and uid or gid is too large
		    to be stored in the structure pointed to by buf.

       EPERM	    The cmd argument is equal  to  IPC_RMID  or	 IPC_SET,  the
		    effective  user  ID of the calling process is not equal to
		    the value of shm_perm.cuid or  shm_perm.uid	 in  the  data
		    structure  associated  with shmid, and {PRIV_IPC_OWNER} is
		    not asserted in the effective set of the calling process.

		    The cmd argument is equal to SHM_LOCK  or  SHM_UNLOCK  and
		    {PRIV_PROC_LOCK_MEMORY}  is	 not asserted in the effective
		    set of the calling process.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │Standard			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       ipcs(1), intro(2), shmget(2), shmop(2),	attributes(5),	privileges(5),
       standards(5)

SunOS 5.10			  10 Apr 2007			     shmctl(2)
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