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SEMCTL(2)       DOMAIN/IX Reference Manual (SYS5)       SEMCTL(2)



NAME
     semctl - semaphore control operations

USAGE
     #include <sys/types.h>
     #include <sys/ipc.h>
     #include <sys/sem.h>

     int semctl (semid, semnum, cmd, arg)
     int semid, cmd;
     int semnum;
     union semun {
     int val;
     struct semid_ds *buf;
     ushort *array;
     } arg;

DESCRIPTION
     Semctl provides semaphore control operations in the form of
     commands, denoted cmd in USAGE above.

     The following cmds are executed on the semaphore specified
     by semid and semnum:

          GETVAL     Return the value of semval (see intro(2)).
                     {READ}

          SETVAL     Set the value of semval to arg.val.  {ALTER}
                     When this command is successfully executed,
                     the semadj value corresponding to the speci-
                     fied semaphore in all processes is cleared.

          GETPID     Return the value of sempid.  {READ}

          GETNCNT    Return the value of semncnt.  {READ}

          GETZCNT    Return the value of semzcnt.  {READ}

     The following cmds return and set, respectively, every sem-
     val in the set of semaphores.

          GETALL     Place semvals into array pointed to by
                     arg.array.  {READ}

          SETALL     Set semvals according to the array pointed
                     to by arg.array.  {ALTER} When this command
                     is successfully executed, the semadj values
                     corresponding to each specified semaphore in
                     all processes are cleared.

     The following cmds are also available:




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

          IPC_SET    Set the value of the following members of
                     the data structure associated with semid to
                     the corresponding value found in the struc-
                     ture pointed to by arg.buf:
                     sem_perm.uid
                     sem_perm.gid
                     sem_perm.mode /* only low 9 bits */

                     This command can only be executed by a pro-
                     cess that has an effective user ID equal to
                     either that of super-user or to the value of
                     sem_perm.uid in the data structure associ-
                     ated with semid.

          IPC_RMID   Remove the semaphore identifier specified by
                     semid from the system and destroy the set of
                     semaphores and data structure associated
                     with it.  This command can only be executed
                     by a process that has an effective user ID
                     equal to either that of super-user or to the
                     value of sem_perm.uid in the data structure
                     associated with semid.

RETURN VALUE
     The value returned upon successful completion depends on
     cmd.
          GETVAL         The value of semval.
          GETPID         The value of sempid.
          GETNCNT        The value of semncnt.
          GETZCNT        The value of semzcnt.
          All others return a value of 0.
     Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and errno is set to
     indicate the error.

ERRORS
     Semctl will fail if one or more of the following is true:

     [EINVAL]       Semid is not a valid semaphore identifier.

     [EINVAL]       Semnum is less than zero or greater than
                    sem_nsems.

     [EINVAL]       Cmd is not a valid command.

     [EACCES]       Operation permission is denied to the calling
                    process (see intro(2)).



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     [ERANGE]       Cmd is SETVAL or SETALL and the value to
                    which semval is to be set is greater than the
                    system-imposed maximum.

     [EPERM]        Cmd is equal to IPC_RMID or IPC_SET and the
                    effective user ID of the calling process is
                    not equal to that of super-user and it is not
                    equal to the value of sem_perm.uid in the
                    data structure associated with semid.

     [EFAULT]       Arg.buf points to an illegal address.

RELATED INFORMATION
     semget(2), semop(2)









































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