shmget(2)
NAME
shmget − get shared memory segment identifier
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ipc.h>
#include <sys/shm.h>
int shmget(key_t key, size_t size, int shmflg);
DESCRIPTION
shmget() returns the shared memory identifier associated with key.
A shared memory identifier and associated data structure and shared memory segment of at least size bytes (see intro(2)) are created for key if one of the following are true:
key is equal to IPC_PRIVATE.
key does not already have a shared memory identifier associated with it, and (shmflg&IPC_CREAT) is true.
Upon creation, the data structure associated with the new shared memory identifier is initialized as follows:
shm_perm.cuid, shm_perm.uid, shm_perm.cgid, and shm_perm.gid are set equal to the effective user ID and effective group ID, respectively, of the calling process.
The access permission bits of shm_perm.mode are set equal to the access permission bits of shmflg. shm_segsz is set equal to the value of size.
shm_lpid, shm_nattch shm_atime, and shm_dtime are set equal to 0.
shm_ctime is set equal to the current time.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, a non-negative integer, namely, a shared memory identifier, is returned. Otherwise, a value of −1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
shmget() fails if one or more of the following are true:
EACCES A shared memory identifier exists for key but operation permission (see intro(2)) as specified by the low-order 9 bits of shmflg would not be granted.
EEXIST A shared memory identifier exists for key but both (shmflg&IPC_CREATE) and (shmflg&IPC_EXCL) are true.
EINVAL size is less than the system-imposed minimum or greater than the system-imposed maximum.
EINVAL A shared memory identifier exists for key but the size of the segment associated with it is less than size and size is not equal to 0.
ENOENT A shared memory identifier does not exist for key and (shmflg&IPC_CREATE) is false.
ENOMEM A shared memory identifier and associated shared memory segment are to be created but the amount of available memory is not sufficient to fill the request.
ENOSPC A shared memory identifier is to be created but the system-imposed limit on the maximum number of allowed shared memory identifiers system-wide would be exceeded.
SEE ALSO
intro(2), shmctl(2), shmop(2), stdipc(3C)
NOTES
The user must explicitly remove shared memory segments after the last reference to them has been removed.
SunOS 5.5.1 — Last change: 21 Mar 1996