msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2012-05-28 07:16+0900\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2015-02-04 23:32+0900\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:25 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:24 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:8 build/C/man2/madvise.2:35 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:24 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:24 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:24 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:24 build/C/man2/mlock.2:27 build/C/man2/mmap.2:40 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:29 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:32 build/C/man2/mremap.2:31 build/C/man2/msync.2:25 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:27 build/C/man2/readahead.2:28 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:26 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:26 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:27 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:43 build/C/man2/shmget.2:36 build/C/man2/shmop.2:39 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:28 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:30
+#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:25 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:25 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:11 build/C/man2/madvise.2:35 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:26 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:26 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:26 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:26 build/C/man2/mlock.2:26 build/C/man2/mmap.2:40 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:29 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:39 build/C/man2/mremap.2:30 build/C/man2/msync.2:25 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:28 build/C/man2/readahead.2:28 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:28 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:26 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:27 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:45 build/C/man2/shmget.2:38 build/C/man2/shmop.2:41 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:30 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:30 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:21
#, no-wrap
msgid "Linux"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:25 build/C/man3/alloca.3:41 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:24 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:8 build/C/man2/madvise.2:35 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:24 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:23 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:6 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:23 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:24 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:24 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:23 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:24 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:23 build/C/man2/mlock.2:27 build/C/man2/mmap.2:40 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:29 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:32 build/C/man2/mremap.2:31 build/C/man2/msync.2:25 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:23 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:27 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:23 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:28 build/C/man2/readahead.2:28 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:26 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:26 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:27 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:43 build/C/man2/shmget.2:36 build/C/man2/shmop.2:39 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:28 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:30
+#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:25 build/C/man3/alloca.3:43 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:25 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:11 build/C/man2/madvise.2:35 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:26 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:25 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:10 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:25 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:26 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:26 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:25 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:26 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:25 build/C/man2/mlock.2:26 build/C/man2/mmap.2:40 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:29 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:39 build/C/man2/mremap.2:30 build/C/man2/msync.2:25 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:25 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:28 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:25 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:29 build/C/man2/readahead.2:28 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:28 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:26 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:27 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:45 build/C/man2/shmget.2:38 build/C/man2/shmop.2:41 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:30 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:30 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:21 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:25
#, no-wrap
msgid "Linux Programmer's Manual"
msgstr ""
#. type: SH
-#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:26 build/C/man3/alloca.3:42 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:25 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:9 build/C/man2/madvise.2:36 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:25 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:24 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:7 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:24 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:25 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:25 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:24 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:25 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:24 build/C/man2/mlock.2:28 build/C/man2/mmap.2:41 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:30 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:33 build/C/man2/mremap.2:32 build/C/man2/msync.2:26 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:24 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:28 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:24 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:29 build/C/man2/readahead.2:29 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:27 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:27 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:28 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:44 build/C/man2/shmget.2:37 build/C/man2/shmop.2:40 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:29 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:31
+#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:26 build/C/man3/alloca.3:44 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:26 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:12 build/C/man2/madvise.2:36 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:27 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:26 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:11 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:26 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:27 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:27 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:26 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:27 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:26 build/C/man2/mlock.2:27 build/C/man2/mmap.2:41 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:30 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:40 build/C/man2/mremap.2:31 build/C/man2/msync.2:26 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:26 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:29 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:26 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:30 build/C/man2/readahead.2:29 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:29 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:27 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:28 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:46 build/C/man2/shmget.2:39 build/C/man2/shmop.2:42 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:31 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:31 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:22 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:26
#, no-wrap
msgid "NAME"
msgstr ""
msgstr ""
#. type: SH
-#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:28 build/C/man3/alloca.3:44 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:27 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:11 build/C/man2/madvise.2:38 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:27 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:26 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:11 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:26 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:27 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:27 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:26 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:27 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:26 build/C/man2/mlock.2:30 build/C/man2/mmap.2:43 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:32 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:35 build/C/man2/mremap.2:34 build/C/man2/msync.2:28 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:26 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:30 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:26 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:31 build/C/man2/readahead.2:31 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:29 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:29 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:46 build/C/man2/shmget.2:39 build/C/man2/shmop.2:42 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:31 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:33
+#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:28 build/C/man3/alloca.3:46 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:28 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:14 build/C/man2/madvise.2:38 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:29 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:28 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:15 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:28 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:29 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:29 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:28 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:29 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:28 build/C/man2/mlock.2:29 build/C/man2/mmap.2:43 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:32 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:42 build/C/man2/mremap.2:33 build/C/man2/msync.2:28 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:28 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:31 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:28 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:32 build/C/man2/readahead.2:31 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:31 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:29 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:48 build/C/man2/shmget.2:41 build/C/man2/shmop.2:44 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:33 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:33 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:24 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:29
#, no-wrap
msgid "SYNOPSIS"
msgstr ""
msgstr ""
#. type: SH
-#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:38 build/C/man3/alloca.3:48 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:33 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:19 build/C/man2/madvise.2:50 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:31 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:34 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:29 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:32 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:31 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:31 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:30 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:31 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:39 build/C/man2/mlock.2:40 build/C/man2/mmap.2:52 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:39 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:41 build/C/man2/mremap.2:43 build/C/man2/msync.2:32 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:32 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:49 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:44 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:83 build/C/man2/readahead.2:38 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:37 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:41 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:30 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:54 build/C/man2/shmget.2:47 build/C/man2/shmop.2:51 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:36 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:41
+#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:38 build/C/man3/alloca.3:50 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:34 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:22 build/C/man2/madvise.2:50 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:33 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:36 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:33 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:34 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:33 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:33 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:32 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:33 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:40 build/C/man2/mlock.2:39 build/C/man2/mmap.2:54 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:39 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:48 build/C/man2/mremap.2:42 build/C/man2/msync.2:32 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:34 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:50 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:46 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:84 build/C/man2/readahead.2:38 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:39 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:41 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:30 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:56 build/C/man2/shmget.2:49 build/C/man2/shmop.2:53 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:41 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:41 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:28 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:39
#, no-wrap
msgid "DESCRIPTION"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The system calls B<alloc_hugepages>() and B<free_hugepages>() were "
"introduced in Linux 2.5.36 and removed again in 2.5.54. They existed only "
-"on i386 and ia64 (when built with B<CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE>). In Linux 2.4.20 "
+"on i386 and ia64 (when built with B<CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE>). In Linux 2.4.20, "
"the syscall numbers exist, but the calls fail with the error B<ENOSYS>."
msgstr ""
msgstr ""
#. type: SH
-#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:109 build/C/man3/alloca.3:58 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:52 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:109 build/C/man2/madvise.2:268 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:59 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:46 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:49 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:38 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:377 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:128 build/C/man2/mlock.2:117 build/C/man2/mmap.2:373 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:54 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:72 build/C/man2/mremap.2:128 build/C/man2/msync.2:68 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:86 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:64 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:141 build/C/man2/readahead.2:65 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:122 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:169 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:272 build/C/man2/shmget.2:178 build/C/man2/shmop.2:169 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:61 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:141
+#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:109 build/C/man3/alloca.3:60 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:53 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:228 build/C/man2/madvise.2:268 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:61 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:48 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:51 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:40 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:379 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:129 build/C/man2/mlock.2:116 build/C/man2/mmap.2:375 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:54 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:77 build/C/man2/mremap.2:127 build/C/man2/msync.2:68 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:87 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:66 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:142 build/C/man2/readahead.2:66 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:132 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:171 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:283 build/C/man2/shmget.2:183 build/C/man2/shmop.2:168 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:66 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:141 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:126 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:68
#, no-wrap
msgid "RETURN VALUE"
msgstr ""
msgstr ""
#. type: SH
-#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:118 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:58 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:112 build/C/man2/madvise.2:275 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:51 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:54 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:382 build/C/man2/mlock.2:123 build/C/man2/mmap.2:390 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:61 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:79 build/C/man2/mremap.2:136 build/C/man2/msync.2:73 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:89 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:70 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:155 build/C/man2/readahead.2:71 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:129 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:178 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:294 build/C/man2/shmget.2:182 build/C/man2/shmop.2:183 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:66 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:147
+#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:118 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:59 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:235 build/C/man2/madvise.2:275 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:55 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:56 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:384 build/C/man2/mlock.2:122 build/C/man2/mmap.2:392 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:61 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:84 build/C/man2/mremap.2:135 build/C/man2/msync.2:73 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:90 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:72 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:157 build/C/man2/readahead.2:72 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:139 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:180 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:305 build/C/man2/shmget.2:188 build/C/man2/shmop.2:182 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:71 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:147 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:133 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:77
#, no-wrap
msgid "ERRORS"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:119 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:151
+#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:119 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:319
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ENOSYS>"
msgstr ""
msgstr ""
#. type: SH
-#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:130 build/C/man3/alloca.3:63 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:74 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:188 build/C/man2/madvise.2:325 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:109 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:84 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:76 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:59 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:53 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:58 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:46 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:390 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:144 build/C/man2/mlock.2:187 build/C/man2/mmap.2:483 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:77 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:107 build/C/man2/mremap.2:186 build/C/man2/msync.2:96 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:76 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:111 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:101 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:180 build/C/man2/readahead.2:87 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:151 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:249 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:101 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:366 build/C/man2/shmget.2:229 build/C/man2/shmop.2:226 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:91 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:180
+#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:130 build/C/man3/alloca.3:70 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:75 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:375 build/C/man2/madvise.2:332 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:110 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:86 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:80 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:63 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:55 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:60 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:53 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:392 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:145 build/C/man2/mlock.2:186 build/C/man2/mmap.2:499 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:77 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:112 build/C/man2/mremap.2:185 build/C/man2/msync.2:96 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:78 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:122 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:108 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:182 build/C/man2/readahead.2:88 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:161 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:251 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:101 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:377 build/C/man2/shmget.2:248 build/C/man2/shmop.2:228 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:96 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:180 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:161 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:100
#, no-wrap
msgid "CONFORMING TO"
msgstr ""
msgstr ""
#. type: SH
-#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:133 build/C/man3/alloca.3:71 build/C/man2/madvise.2:346 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:86 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:78 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:61 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:55 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:60 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:72 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:48 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:146 build/C/man2/mlock.2:214 build/C/man2/mmap.2:501 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:79 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:116 build/C/man2/mremap.2:192 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:78 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:120 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:219 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:255 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:103 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:371 build/C/man2/shmget.2:235 build/C/man2/shmop.2:245 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:93 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:183
+#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:133 build/C/man3/alloca.3:78 build/C/man2/madvise.2:354 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:88 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:82 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:65 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:57 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:62 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:55 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:147 build/C/man2/mlock.2:213 build/C/man2/mmap.2:517 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:79 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:121 build/C/man2/mremap.2:191 build/C/man2/msync.2:120 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:80 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:131 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:133 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:221 build/C/man2/readahead.2:93 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:165 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:257 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:103 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:382 build/C/man2/shmget.2:256 build/C/man2/shmop.2:243 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:98 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:183 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:165 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:103
#, no-wrap
msgid "NOTES"
msgstr ""
#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:141
msgid ""
"These system calls are gone; they existed only in Linux 2.5.36 through to "
-"2.5.54. Now the hugetlbfs file system can be used instead. Memory backed "
-"by huge pages (if the CPU supports them) is obtained by using B<mmap>(2) to "
-"map files in this virtual file system."
+"2.5.54. Now the hugetlbfs filesystem can be used instead. Memory backed by "
+"huge pages (if the CPU supports them) is obtained by using B<mmap>(2) to "
+"map files in this virtual filesystem."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
msgstr ""
#. type: SH
-#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:150 build/C/man3/alloca.3:153 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:88 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:195 build/C/man2/madvise.2:379 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:278 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:112 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:138 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:258 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:65 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:80 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:62 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:578 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:211 build/C/man2/mlock.2:337 build/C/man2/mmap.2:671 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:98 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:223 build/C/man2/mremap.2:214 build/C/man2/msync.2:122 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:170 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:188 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:130 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:275 build/C/man2/readahead.2:98 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:162 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:280 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:127 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:410 build/C/man2/shmget.2:298 build/C/man2/shmop.2:290 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:126 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:222
+#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:150 build/C/man3/alloca.3:162 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:89 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:383 build/C/man2/madvise.2:388 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:279 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:114 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:142 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:262 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:67 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:82 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:69 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:568 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:208 build/C/man2/mlock.2:343 build/C/man2/mmap.2:741 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:101 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:228 build/C/man2/mremap.2:214 build/C/man2/msync.2:151 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:172 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:215 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:143 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:277 build/C/man2/readahead.2:113 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:183 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:283 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:127 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:435 build/C/man2/shmget.2:391 build/C/man2/shmop.2:301 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:134 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:227 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:493 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:109
#, no-wrap
msgid "COLOPHON"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:157 build/C/man3/alloca.3:160 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:95 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:202 build/C/man2/madvise.2:386 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:285 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:119 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:145 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:265 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:72 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:87 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:69 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:585 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:218 build/C/man2/mlock.2:344 build/C/man2/mmap.2:678 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:105 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:230 build/C/man2/mremap.2:221 build/C/man2/msync.2:129 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:177 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:195 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:137 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:282 build/C/man2/readahead.2:105 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:169 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:287 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:134 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:417 build/C/man2/shmget.2:305 build/C/man2/shmop.2:297 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:133 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:229
+#: build/C/man2/alloc_hugepages.2:158 build/C/man3/alloca.3:170 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:97 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:391 build/C/man2/madvise.2:396 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:287 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:122 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:150 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:270 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:75 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:90 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:77 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:576 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:216 build/C/man2/mlock.2:351 build/C/man2/mmap.2:749 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:109 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:236 build/C/man2/mremap.2:222 build/C/man2/msync.2:159 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:180 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:223 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:151 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:285 build/C/man2/readahead.2:121 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:191 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:291 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:135 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:443 build/C/man2/shmget.2:399 build/C/man2/shmop.2:309 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:142 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:235 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:501 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:117
msgid ""
-"This page is part of release 3.41 of the Linux I<man-pages> project. A "
-"description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be "
-"found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/."
+"This page is part of release 3.79 of the Linux I<man-pages> project. A "
+"description of the project, information about reporting bugs, and the latest "
+"version of this page, can be found at "
+"\\%http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/."
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:41
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:43
#, no-wrap
msgid "ALLOCA"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:41
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:43
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2008-01-24"
+msgid "2013-10-07"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:41 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:23 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:6 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:23 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:23 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:23 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:23 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:23 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:28
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:43 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:25 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:10 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:25 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:25 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:25 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:25 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:25 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:29
#, no-wrap
msgid "GNU"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:44
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:46
msgid "alloca - allocate memory that is automatically freed"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:46
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:48
msgid "B<#include E<lt>alloca.hE<gt>>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:48
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:50
msgid "B<void *alloca(size_t >I<size>B<);>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:58
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:60
msgid ""
"The B<alloca>() function allocates I<size> bytes of space in the stack "
"frame of the caller. This temporary space is automatically freed when the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:63
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:65
msgid ""
"The B<alloca>() function returns a pointer to the beginning of the "
"allocated space. If the allocation causes stack overflow, program behavior "
"is undefined."
msgstr ""
+#. type: SH
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:65 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:48 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:103
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "ATTRIBUTES"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SS
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:66 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:49 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:104
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "Multithreading (see pthreads(7))"
+msgstr ""
+
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:65
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:70
+msgid "The B<alloca>() function is thread-safe."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:72
msgid "This function is not in POSIX.1-2001."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:71
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:78
msgid ""
"There is evidence that the B<alloca>() function appeared in 32V, PWB, "
"PWB.2, 3BSD, and 4BSD. There is a man page for it in 4.3BSD. Linux uses "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:86
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:93
msgid ""
"The B<alloca>() function is machine- and compiler-dependent. For certain "
"applications, its use can improve efficiency compared to the use of "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:95
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:102
msgid ""
"Because the space allocated by B<alloca>() is allocated within the stack "
"frame, that space is automatically freed if the function return is jumped "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:100
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:107
msgid "Do not attempt to B<free>(3) space allocated by B<alloca>()!"
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:100
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:107
#, no-wrap
-msgid "Notes on the GNU Version"
+msgid "Notes on the GNU version"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:122
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:129
msgid ""
"Normally, B<gcc>(1) translates calls to B<alloca>() with inlined code. "
"This is not done when either the I<-ansi>, I<-std=c89>, I<-std=c99>, or the "
-"I<-fno-builtin> option is given (and the header I<E<lt>alloca.hE<gt>> is not "
-"included). But beware! By default the glibc version of "
-"I<E<lt>stdlib.hE<gt>> includes I<E<lt>alloca.hE<gt>> and that contains the "
-"line:"
+"I<-std=c11> option is given B<and> the header I<E<lt>alloca.hE<gt>> is not "
+"included. Otherwise, (without an -ansi or -std=c* option) the glibc version "
+"of I<E<lt>stdlib.hE<gt>> includes I<E<lt>alloca.hE<gt>> and that contains "
+"the lines:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:125
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:134
#, no-wrap
-msgid " #define alloca(size) __builtin_alloca (size)\n"
+msgid ""
+" #ifdef __GNUC__\n"
+" #define alloca(size) __builtin_alloca (size)\n"
+" #endif\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:128
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:137
msgid "with messy consequences if one has a private version of this function."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:132
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:141
msgid ""
"The fact that the code is inlined means that it is impossible to take the "
"address of this function, or to change its behavior by linking with a "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:136
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:145
msgid ""
"The inlined code often consists of a single instruction adjusting the stack "
"pointer, and does not check for stack overflow. Thus, there is no NULL "
msgstr ""
#. type: SH
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:136 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:81 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:113 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:404 build/C/man2/mlock.2:305 build/C/man2/mmap.2:544 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:100 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:177 build/C/man2/shmget.2:284
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:145 build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:82 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:114 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:406 build/C/man2/mlock.2:311 build/C/man2/mmap.2:590 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:102 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:204 build/C/man2/readahead.2:98 build/C/man2/shmget.2:376
#, no-wrap
msgid "BUGS"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:141
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:150
msgid ""
"There is no error indication if the stack frame cannot be extended. "
"(However, after a failed allocation, the program is likely to receive a "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:149
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:158
msgid ""
"On many systems B<alloca>() cannot be used inside the list of arguments of "
"a function call, because the stack space reserved by B<alloca>() would "
msgstr ""
#. type: SH
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:149 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:191 build/C/man2/madvise.2:371 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:269 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:109 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:133 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:252 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:59 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:76 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:60 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:564 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:204 build/C/man2/mlock.2:330 build/C/man2/mmap.2:653 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:92 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:220 build/C/man2/mremap.2:200 build/C/man2/msync.2:118 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:165 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:182 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:126 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:270 build/C/man2/readahead.2:92 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:155 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:269 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:114 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:403 build/C/man2/shmget.2:290 build/C/man2/shmop.2:282 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:120 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:217
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:158 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:378 build/C/man2/madvise.2:379 build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:270 build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:111 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:137 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:256 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:61 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:78 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:67 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:554 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:204 build/C/man2/mlock.2:336 build/C/man2/mmap.2:715 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:95 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:225 build/C/man2/mremap.2:199 build/C/man2/msync.2:147 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:167 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:209 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:138 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:272 build/C/man2/readahead.2:107 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:176 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:271 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:114 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:428 build/C/man2/shmget.2:382 build/C/man2/shmop.2:293 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:128 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:222 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:487 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:107
#, no-wrap
msgid "SEE ALSO"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:153
+#: build/C/man3/alloca.3:162
msgid "B<brk>(2), B<longjmp>(3), B<malloc>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:24
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:25
#, no-wrap
msgid "CACHEFLUSH"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:24
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:25
#, no-wrap
msgid "2007-05-26"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:27
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:28
msgid "cacheflush - flush contents of instruction and/or data cache"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:30
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:31
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<#include E<lt>asm/cachectl.hE<gt>>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:32
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:33
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<int cacheflush(char *>I<addr>B<, int >I<nbytes>B<, int >I<cache>B<);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:42
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:43
msgid ""
"B<cacheflush>() flushes the contents of the indicated cache(s) for the user "
"addresses in the range I<addr> to I<(addr+nbytes-1)>. I<cache> may be one "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:42
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:43
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ICACHE>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:45
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:46
msgid "Flush the instruction cache."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:45
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:46
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<DCACHE>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:48
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:49
msgid "Write back to memory and invalidate the affected valid cache lines."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:48
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:49
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<BCACHE>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:52
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:53
msgid "Same as B<(ICACHE|DCACHE)>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:58
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:59
msgid ""
"B<cacheflush>() returns 0 on success or -1 on error. If errors are "
"detected, I<errno> will indicate the error."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:59 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:62 build/C/man2/mremap.2:143 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:303 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:67
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:60 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:62 build/C/man2/mremap.2:142 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:314 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:72 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:134 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:78 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:83
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<EFAULT>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:66
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:67
msgid ""
"Some or all of the address range I<addr> to I<(addr+nbytes-1)> is not "
"accessible."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:66 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:124 build/C/man2/madvise.2:282 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:52 build/C/man2/mlock.2:158 build/C/man2/mlock.2:165 build/C/man2/mlock.2:177 build/C/man2/mmap.2:421 build/C/man2/mmap.2:429 build/C/man2/mmap.2:434 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:65 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:89 build/C/man2/mremap.2:152 build/C/man2/msync.2:80 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:93 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:79 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:156 build/C/man2/readahead.2:76 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:130 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:137 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:211 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:317 build/C/man2/shmget.2:196 build/C/man2/shmop.2:195 build/C/man2/shmop.2:218 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:72 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:152
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:67 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:247 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:259 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:269 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:279 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:287 build/C/man2/madvise.2:282 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:56 build/C/man2/mlock.2:157 build/C/man2/mlock.2:164 build/C/man2/mlock.2:176 build/C/man2/mmap.2:421 build/C/man2/mmap.2:429 build/C/man2/mmap.2:434 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:65 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:94 build/C/man2/mremap.2:151 build/C/man2/msync.2:80 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:94 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:81 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:158 build/C/man2/readahead.2:77 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:140 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:147 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:213 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:328 build/C/man2/shmget.2:207 build/C/man2/shmget.2:215 build/C/man2/shmop.2:197 build/C/man2/shmop.2:220 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:77 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:152 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:139 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:87
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<EINVAL>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:74
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:75
msgid "I<cache> is not one of B<ICACHE>, B<DCACHE>, or B<BCACHE>."
msgstr ""
-#. FIXME This system call was only on MIPS back in 1.2 days, but
-#. by now it is on a number of other architectures (but not i386).
+#. FIXME The cacheflush() system call was only on MIPS back in 1.2 days,
+#. but by now it is on a number of other architectures (but not i386).
#. Investigate the details and update this page.
#. Irix 6.5 appears to have a cacheflush() syscall -- mtk
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:81
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:82
msgid ""
-"This Linux-specific system call is only available on MIPS-based systems. It "
+"This Linux-specific system call is available only on MIPS-based systems. It "
"should not be used in programs intended to be portable."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:88
+#: build/C/man2/cacheflush.2:89
msgid ""
"The current implementation ignores the I<addr> and I<nbytes> arguments. "
"Therefore, the whole cache is always flushed."
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:8
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:11
#, no-wrap
msgid "FALLOCATE"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:8
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:11 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:25 build/C/man2/mmap.2:40 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:25 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:26 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:21
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2012-04-23"
+msgid "2015-01-22"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:11
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:14
msgid "fallocate - manipulate file space"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:15 build/C/man2/readahead.2:35
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:18 build/C/man2/readahead.2:35
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<#define _GNU_SOURCE> /* See feature_test_macros(7) */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:18
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:21
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<int fallocate(int >I<fd>B<, int >I<mode>B<, off_t >I<offset>B<, off_t "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:24
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:27
msgid ""
"This is a nonportable, Linux-specific system call. For the portable, "
"POSIX.1-specified method of ensuring that space is allocated for a file, see "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:34
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:37
msgid ""
"B<fallocate>() allows the caller to directly manipulate the allocated disk "
"space for the file referred to by I<fd> for the byte range starting at "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:39
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:42
msgid ""
"The I<mode> argument determines the operation to be performed on the given "
"range. Details of the supported operations are given in the subsections "
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:39
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:42
#, no-wrap
msgid "Allocating disk space"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:58
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:65
msgid ""
"The default operation (i.e., I<mode> is zero) of B<fallocate>() allocates "
-"and initializes to zero the disk space within the range specified by "
-"I<offset> and I<len>. The file size (as reported by B<stat>(2)) will be "
-"changed if I<offset>+I<len> is greater than the file size. This default "
-"behavior closely resembles the behavior of the B<posix_fallocate>(3) "
-"library function, and is intended as a method of optimally implementing that "
-"function."
+"the disk space within the range specified by I<offset> and I<len>. The file "
+"size (as reported by B<stat>(2)) will be changed if I<offset>+I<len> is "
+"greater than the file size. Any subregion within the range specified by "
+"I<offset> and I<len> that did not contain data before the call will be "
+"initialized to zero. This default behavior closely resembles the behavior "
+"of the B<posix_fallocate>(3) library function, and is intended as a method "
+"of optimally implementing that function."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:64
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:71
msgid ""
"After a successful call, subsequent writes into the range specified by "
"I<offset> and I<len> are guaranteed not to fail because of lack of disk "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:75
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:82
msgid ""
"If the B<FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE> flag is specified in I<mode>, the behavior of "
"the call is similar, but the file size will not be changed even if "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:79
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:86
msgid ""
"Because allocation is done in block size chunks, B<fallocate>() may "
"allocate a larger range of disk space than was specified."
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:79
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:86
#, no-wrap
msgid "Deallocating file space"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:94
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:101
msgid ""
"Specifying the B<FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE> flag (available since Linux 2.6.38) "
"in I<mode> deallocates space (i.e., creates a hole) in the byte range "
"starting at I<offset> and continuing for I<len> bytes. Within the specified "
-"range, partial file system blocks are zeroed, and whole file system blocks "
-"are removed from the file. After a successful call, subsequent reads from "
-"this range will return zeroes."
+"range, partial filesystem blocks are zeroed, and whole filesystem blocks are "
+"removed from the file. After a successful call, subsequent reads from this "
+"range will return zeroes."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:105
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:112
msgid ""
"The B<FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE> flag must be ORed with B<FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE> in "
"I<mode>; in other words, even when punching off the end of the file, the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:109
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:117
msgid ""
-"Not all file systems support B<FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE>; if a file system "
-"doesn't support the operation, an error is returned."
+"Not all filesystems support B<FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE>; if a filesystem doesn't "
+"support the operation, an error is returned. The operation is supported on "
+"at least the following filesystems:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: IP
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:117 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:119 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:122 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:124 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:222 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:225 build/C/man2/madvise.2:286 build/C/man2/madvise.2:292 build/C/man2/madvise.2:295 build/C/man2/madvise.2:298 build/C/man2/madvise.2:301 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:235 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:241 build/C/man2/shmop.2:62 build/C/man2/shmop.2:68 build/C/man2/shmop.2:80 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:248 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:258 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:266
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "*"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:112
-msgid "B<fallocate>() returns zero on success, and -1 on failure."
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:119
+msgid "XFS (since Linux 2.6.38)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. commit a4bb6b64e39abc0e41ca077725f2a72c868e7622
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:122
+msgid "ext4 (since Linux 3.0)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:124
+msgid "Btrfs (since Linux 3.7)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. commit 83e4fa9c16e4af7122e31be3eca5d57881d236fe
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:127
+msgid "tmpfs (since Linux 3.5)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SS
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:127
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "Collapsing file space"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. commit 00f5e61998dd17f5375d9dfc01331f104b83f841
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:147
+msgid ""
+"Specifying the B<FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE> flag (available since Linux 3.15) "
+"in I<mode> removes a byte range from a file, without leaving a hole. The "
+"byte range to be collapsed starts at I<offset> and continues for I<len> "
+"bytes. At the completion of the operation, the contents of the file "
+"starting at the location I<offset+len> will be appended at the location "
+"I<offset>, and the file will be I<len> bytes smaller."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:161
+msgid ""
+"A filesystem may place limitations on the granularity of the operation, in "
+"order to ensure efficient implementation. Typically, I<offset> and I<len> "
+"must be a multiple of the filesystem logical block size, which varies "
+"according to the filesystem type and configuration. If a filesystem has "
+"such a requirement, B<fallocate>() will fail with the error B<EINVAL> if "
+"this requirement is violated."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:170
+msgid ""
+"If the region specified by I<offset> plus I<len> reaches or passes the end "
+"of file, an error is returned; instead, use B<ftruncate>(2) to truncate a "
+"file."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:175
+msgid ""
+"No other flags may be specified in I<mode> in conjunction with "
+"B<FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE>."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. commit 9eb79482a97152930b113b51dff530aba9e28c8e
+#. commit e1d8fb88a64c1f8094b9f6c3b6d2d9e6719c970d
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:183
+msgid ""
+"As at Linux 3.15, B<FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE> is supported by ext4 (only for "
+"extent-based files) and XFS."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SS
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:183
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "Zeroing file space"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. commit 409332b65d3ed8cfa7a8030f1e9d52f372219642
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:199
+msgid ""
+"Specifying the B<FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE> flag (available since Linux 3.14) in "
+"I<mode> zeroes space in the byte range starting at I<offset> and continuing "
+"for I<len> bytes. Within the specified range, blocks are preallocated for "
+"the regions that span the holes in the file. After a successful call, "
+"subsequent reads from this range will return zeroes."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:205
+msgid ""
+"Zeroing is done within the filesystem preferably by converting the range "
+"into unwritten extents. This approach means that the specified range will "
+"not be physically zeroed out on the device (except for partial blocks at the "
+"either end of the range), and I/O is (otherwise) required only to update "
+"metadata."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:217
+msgid ""
+"If the B<FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE> flag is additionally specified in I<mode>, the "
+"behavior of the call is similar, but the file size will not be changed even "
+"if I<offset>+I<len> is greater than the file size. This behavior is the "
+"same as when preallocating space with B<FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE> specified."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:222
+msgid ""
+"Not all filesystems support B<FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE>; if a filesystem doesn't "
+"support the operation, an error is returned. The operation is supported on "
+"at least the following filesystems:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. commit 376ba313147b4172f3e8cf620b9fb591f3e8cdfa
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:225
+msgid "XFS (since Linux 3.14)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. commit b8a8684502a0fc852afa0056c6bb2a9273f6fcc0
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:228
+msgid "ext4, for extent-based files (since Linux 3.14)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:235
+msgid ""
+"On success, B<fallocate>() returns zero. On error, -1 is returned and "
+"I<errno> is set to indicate the error."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:113 build/C/man2/madvise.2:279 build/C/man2/mmap.2:415 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:90 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:71 build/C/man2/readahead.2:72 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:148
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:236 build/C/man2/madvise.2:279 build/C/man2/mmap.2:415 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:91 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:73 build/C/man2/readahead.2:73 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:148
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<EBADF>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:117 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:75
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:240 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:77
msgid "I<fd> is not a valid file descriptor, or is not opened for writing."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:117 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:75
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:240 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:77
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<EFBIG>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:121
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:244
msgid "I<offset>+I<len> exceeds the maximum file size."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:121
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:244
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<EINTR>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:124
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:247
msgid "A signal was caught during execution."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:136 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:85
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:259 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:87
msgid "I<offset> was less than 0, or I<len> was less than or equal to 0."
msgstr ""
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:269
+msgid ""
+"I<mode> is B<FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE> and the range specified by I<offset> "
+"plus I<len> reaches or passes the end of the file."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:279
+msgid ""
+"I<mode> is B<FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE>, but either I<offset> or I<len> is "
+"not a multiple of the filesystem block size."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:287
+msgid ""
+"I<mode> contains both B<FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE> and other flags; no other "
+"flags are permitted with B<FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE>."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. There was a inconsistency in 3.15-rc1, that should be resolved so that all
+#. filesystems use this error for this case. (Tytso says ex4 will change.)
+#. http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.xfs.general/60485/focus=5521
+#. From: Michael Kerrisk (man-pages <mtk.manpages@...>
+#. Subject: Re: [PATCH v5 10/10] manpage: update FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE flag in fallocate
+#. Newsgroups: gmane.linux.man, gmane.linux.file-systems
+#. Date: 2014-04-17 13:40:05 GMT
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:304
+msgid ""
+"I<mode> is B<FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE> or B<FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE>, but the "
+"file referred to by I<fd> is not a regular file."
+msgstr ""
+
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:136 build/C/man2/madvise.2:310 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:160
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:304 build/C/man2/madvise.2:310 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:160
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<EIO>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:139
-msgid "An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to a file system."
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:307
+msgid "An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to a filesystem."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:139 build/C/man2/mmap.2:450 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:85
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:307 build/C/man2/mmap.2:450 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:87 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:92
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ENODEV>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:146
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:314
msgid ""
"I<fd> does not refer to a regular file or a directory. (If I<fd> is a pipe "
"or FIFO, a different error results.)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:146 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:89 build/C/man2/shmget.2:214 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:166
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:314 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:91 build/C/man2/shmget.2:233 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:166
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ENOSPC>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:151 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:94
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:319 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:96
msgid ""
"There is not enough space left on the device containing the file referred to "
"by I<fd>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:155
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:323
msgid "This kernel does not implement B<fallocate>()."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:155
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:323
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<EOPNOTSUPP>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:164
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:332
msgid ""
-"The file system containing the file referred to by I<fd> does not support "
-"this operation; or the I<mode> is not supported by the file system "
-"containing the file referred to by I<fd>."
+"The filesystem containing the file referred to by I<fd> does not support "
+"this operation; or the I<mode> is not supported by the filesystem containing "
+"the file referred to by I<fd>."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:164 build/C/man2/mlock.2:144 build/C/man2/mlock.2:183 build/C/man2/mmap.2:458 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:342 build/C/man2/shmget.2:222
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:332 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:338 build/C/man2/fallocate.2:351 build/C/man2/mlock.2:143 build/C/man2/mlock.2:182 build/C/man2/mmap.2:458 build/C/man2/mmap.2:467 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:353 build/C/man2/shmget.2:241
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<EPERM>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:180
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:338
+msgid "The file referred to by I<fd> is marked immutable (see B<chattr>(1))."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:351
msgid ""
-"The file referred to by I<fd> is marked immutable (see B<chattr>(1)). Or: "
-"I<mode> specifies B<FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE> and the file referred to by I<fd> "
-"is marked append-only (see B<chattr>(1))."
+"I<mode> specifies B<FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE> or B<FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE> and "
+"the file referred to by I<fd> is marked append-only (see B<chattr>(1))."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:355 build/C/man2/mmap.2:471
+msgid "The operation was prevented by a file seal; see B<fcntl>(2)."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:180 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:96 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:94 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:169
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:355 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:97 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:96 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:169
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ESPIPE>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:184
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:359
msgid "I<fd> refers to a pipe or FIFO."
msgstr ""
+#. type: TP
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:359 build/C/man2/mmap.2:471
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "B<ETXTBSY>"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:367
+msgid ""
+"I<mode> specifies B<FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE>, but the file referred to by "
+"I<fd> is currently being executed."
+msgstr ""
+
#. type: SH
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:184 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:56 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:133 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:74 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:103 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:98 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:165 build/C/man2/readahead.2:82 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:146 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:247 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:85 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:177
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:367 build/C/man2/madvise.2:325 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:60 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:134 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:74 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:107 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:100 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:167 build/C/man2/readahead.2:83 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:156 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:249 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:90 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:177 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:155 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:98
#, no-wrap
msgid "VERSIONS"
msgstr ""
+#. See http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14964
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:188
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:375
msgid ""
"B<fallocate>() is available on Linux since kernel 2.6.23. Support is "
-"provided by glibc since version 2.10."
+"provided by glibc since version 2.10. The B<FALLOC_FL_*> flags are defined "
+"in glibc headers only since version 2.18."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:191
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:378
msgid "B<fallocate>() is Linux-specific."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:195
-msgid "B<ftruncate>(2), B<posix_fadvise>(3), B<posix_fallocate>(3)"
+#: build/C/man2/fallocate.2:383
+msgid "B<fallocate>(1), B<ftruncate>(2), B<posix_fadvise>(3), B<posix_fallocate>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:35 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:23
+#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:35 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:28
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2012-04-28"
+msgid "2014-12-31"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:46 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:42 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:37 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:48
+#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:46 build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:43 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:39 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:49
msgid "Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see B<feature_test_macros>(7)):"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:100
#, no-wrap
-msgid "B<MADV_REMOVE> (Since Linux 2.6.16)"
+msgid "B<MADV_REMOVE> (since Linux 2.6.16)"
msgstr ""
#. 2.6.18-rc5
#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:113
msgid ""
"Free up a given range of pages and its associated backing store. Currently, "
-"only shmfs/tmpfs supports this; other file systems return with the error "
+"only shmfs/tmpfs supports this; other filesystems return with the error "
"B<ENOSYS>."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:113
#, no-wrap
-msgid "B<MADV_DONTFORK> (Since Linux 2.6.16)"
+msgid "B<MADV_DONTFORK> (since Linux 2.6.16)"
msgstr ""
#. See http://lwn.net/Articles/171941/
#. type: TP
#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:144
#, no-wrap
-msgid "B<MADV_DOFORK> (Since Linux 2.6.16)"
+msgid "B<MADV_DOFORK> (since Linux 2.6.16)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#. type: TP
#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:150
#, no-wrap
-msgid "B<MADV_HWPOISON> (Since Linux 2.6.32)"
+msgid "B<MADV_HWPOISON> (since Linux 2.6.32)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:162
msgid ""
"Poison a page and handle it like a hardware memory corruption. This "
-"operation is only available for privileged (B<CAP_SYS_ADMIN>) processes. "
+"operation is available only for privileged (B<CAP_SYS_ADMIN>) processes. "
"This operation may result in the calling process receiving a B<SIGBUS> and "
"the page being unmapped. This feature is intended for testing of memory "
-"error-handling code; it is only available if the kernel was configured with "
+"error-handling code; it is available only if the kernel was configured with "
"B<CONFIG_MEMORY_FAILURE>."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:162
#, no-wrap
-msgid "B<MADV_SOFT_OFFLINE> (Since Linux 2.6.33)"
+msgid "B<MADV_SOFT_OFFLINE> (since Linux 2.6.33)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
"out of normal memory management). The effect of the B<MADV_SOFT_OFFLINE> "
"operation is invisible to (i.e., does not change the semantics of) the "
"calling process. This feature is intended for testing of memory "
-"error-handling code; it is only available if the kernel was configured with "
+"error-handling code; it is available only if the kernel was configured with "
"B<CONFIG_MEMORY_FAILURE>."
msgstr ""
"memory that have been marked as mergeable, looking for pages with identical "
"content. These are replaced by a single write-protected page (which is "
"automatically copied if a process later wants to update the content of the "
-"page). KSM only merges private anonymous pages (see B<mmap>(2)). The KSM "
+"page). KSM merges only private anonymous pages (see B<mmap>(2)). The KSM "
"feature is intended for applications that generate many instances of the "
"same data (e.g., virtualization systems such as KVM). It can consume a lot "
-"of processing power; use with care. See the kernel source file "
+"of processing power; use with care. See the Linux kernel source file "
"I<Documentation/vm/ksm.txt> for more details. The B<MADV_MERGEABLE> and "
-"B<MADV_UNMERGEABLE> operations are only available if the kernel was "
+"B<MADV_UNMERGEABLE> operations are available only if the kernel was "
"configured with B<CONFIG_KSM>."
msgstr ""
#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:243
msgid ""
"Enables Transparent Huge Pages (THP) for pages in the range specified by "
-"I<addr> and I<length>. Currently, Transparent Huge Pages only work with "
+"I<addr> and I<length>. Currently, Transparent Huge Pages work only with "
"private anonymous pages (see B<mmap>(2)). The kernel will regularly scan "
"the areas marked as huge page candidates to replace them with huge pages. "
"The kernel will also allocate huge pages directly when the region is "
"and access large regions of that memory at a time (e.g., virtualization "
"systems such as QEMU). It can very easily waste memory (e.g., a 2MB mapping "
"that only ever accesses 1 byte will result in 2MB of wired memory instead of "
-"one 4KB page). See the kernel source file I<Documentation/vm/transhuge.txt> "
-"for more details. The B<MADV_HUGEPAGE> and B<MADV_NOHUGEPAGE> operations "
-"are only available if the kernel was configured with "
-"B<CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE>."
+"one 4KB page). See the Linux kernel source file "
+"I<Documentation/vm/transhuge.txt> for more details. The B<MADV_HUGEPAGE> "
+"and B<MADV_NOHUGEPAGE> operations are available only if the kernel was "
+"configured with B<CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE>."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:276 build/C/man2/mlock.2:155 build/C/man2/mmap.2:411 build/C/man2/mremap.2:137
+#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:276 build/C/man2/mlock.2:154 build/C/man2/mmap.2:411 build/C/man2/mremap.2:136
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<EAGAIN>"
msgstr ""
msgid "This error can occur for the following reasons:"
msgstr ""
-#. type: IP
-#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:286 build/C/man2/madvise.2:292 build/C/man2/madvise.2:295 build/C/man2/madvise.2:298 build/C/man2/madvise.2:301 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:233 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:239
-#, no-wrap
-msgid "*"
-msgstr ""
-
#. .I len
#. is zero,
#. type: Plain text
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:316 build/C/man2/madvise.2:321 build/C/man2/mlock.2:124 build/C/man2/mlock.2:132 build/C/man2/mlock.2:170 build/C/man2/mmap.2:454 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:94 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:97 build/C/man2/mremap.2:180 build/C/man2/msync.2:93 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:162 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:326 build/C/man2/shmget.2:211 build/C/man2/shmop.2:209 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:82 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:163
+#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:316 build/C/man2/madvise.2:321 build/C/man2/mlock.2:123 build/C/man2/mlock.2:131 build/C/man2/mlock.2:169 build/C/man2/mmap.2:454 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:99 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:102 build/C/man2/mremap.2:179 build/C/man2/msync.2:93 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:164 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:337 build/C/man2/shmget.2:230 build/C/man2/shmop.2:211 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:87 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:163 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:152 build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:95
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ENOMEM>"
msgstr ""
"the address space of the process."
msgstr ""
+#. commit d3ac21cacc24790eb45d735769f35753f5b56ceb
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:332
+msgid ""
+"Since Linux 3.18, support for this system call is optional, depending on the "
+"setting of the B<CONFIG_ADVISE_SYSCALLS> configuration option."
+msgstr ""
+
#. FIXME . Write a posix_madvise(3) page.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:337
+#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:345
msgid ""
"POSIX.1b. POSIX.1-2001 describes B<posix_madvise>(3) with constants "
-"B<POSIX_MADV_NORMAL>, etc., with a behavior close to that described here. "
-"There is a similar B<posix_fadvise>(2) for file access."
+"B<POSIX_MADV_NORMAL>, B<POSIX_MADV_RANDOM>, and so on, with a behavior close "
+"to that described here. There is a similar B<posix_fadvise>(2) for file "
+"access."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:346
+#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:354
msgid ""
"B<MADV_REMOVE>, B<MADV_DONTFORK>, B<MADV_DOFORK>, B<MADV_HWPOISON>, "
"B<MADV_MERGEABLE>, and B<MADV_UNMERGEABLE> are Linux-specific."
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
-#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:347 build/C/man2/mlock.2:268 build/C/man2/shmget.2:278
+#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:355 build/C/man2/mlock.2:274 build/C/man2/shmget.2:370
#, no-wrap
-msgid "Linux Notes"
+msgid "Linux notes"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:355
+#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:363
msgid ""
"The current Linux implementation (2.4.0) views this system call more as a "
"command than as advice and hence may return an error when it cannot do what "
#. .BR madvise ()
#. function first appeared in 4.4BSD.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:371
+#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:379
msgid ""
"The Linux implementation requires that the address I<addr> be page-aligned, "
"and allows I<length> to be zero. If there are some parts of the specified "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:379
+#: build/C/man2/madvise.2:388
msgid ""
"B<getrlimit>(2), B<mincore>(2), B<mmap>(2), B<mprotect>(2), B<msync>(2), "
-"B<munmap>(2), B<core>(5)"
+"B<munmap>(2), B<prctl>(2), B<core>(5)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:24
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:26
#, no-wrap
msgid "MALLINFO"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:24 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:24
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:26 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:26
#, no-wrap
msgid "2012-05-06"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:27
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:29
msgid "mallinfo - obtain memory allocation information"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:29 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:29 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:29 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:28 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:29
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:31 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:31 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:31 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:30 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:31
msgid "B<#include E<lt>malloc.hE<gt>>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:31
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:33
msgid "B<struct mallinfo mallinfo(void);>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:39
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:41
msgid ""
"The B<mallinfo>() function returns a copy of a structure containing "
"information about memory allocations performed by B<malloc>(3) and related "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:54
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:56
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"struct mallinfo {\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:60
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:62
msgid "The fields of the I<mallinfo> structure contain the following information:"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:61
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:62
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<arena>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:67
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:68
msgid ""
"The total amount of memory allocated by means other than B<mmap>(2) (i.e., "
"memory allocated on the heap). This figure includes both in-use blocks and "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:67
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:68
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<ordblks>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:70
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:71
msgid "The number of ordinary (i.e., non-fastbin) free blocks."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:70
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:71
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<smblks>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:74
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:75
msgid "The number of fastbin free blocks (see B<mallopt>(3))."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:74
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:75
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<hblks>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:82
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:83
msgid ""
"The number of blocks currently allocated using B<mmap>(2). (See the "
"discussion of B<M_MMAP_THRESHOLD> in B<mallopt>(3).)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:82
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:83
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<hblkhd>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:86
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:87
msgid "The number of bytes in blocks currently allocated using B<mmap>(2)."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:86
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:87
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<usmblks>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:91
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:92
msgid ""
"The \"highwater mark\" for allocated space\\(emthat is, the maximum amount "
"of space that was ever allocated. This field is maintained only in "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:91
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:92
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<fsmblks>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:94
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:95
msgid "The total number of bytes in fastbin free blocks."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:94
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:95
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<uordblks>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:97
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:98
msgid "The total number of bytes used by in-use allocations."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:97
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:98
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<fordblks>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:100
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:101
msgid "The total number of bytes in free blocks."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:100
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:101
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<keepcost>"
msgstr ""
#. .SH VERSIONS
#. Available already in glibc 2.0, possibly earlier
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:109
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:110
msgid ""
"The total amount of releasable free space at the top of the heap. This is "
"the maximum number of bytes that could ideally (i.e., ignoring page "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:113
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:114
msgid ""
"This function is not specified by POSIX or the C standards. A similar "
"function exists on many System V derivatives, and was specified in the SVID."
msgstr ""
-#. FIXME http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=208
+#. FIXME . http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=208
#. See the 24 Aug 2011 mail by Paul Pluzhnikov:
#. "[patch] Fix mallinfo() to accumulate results for all arenas"
#. on libc-alpha@sourceware.org
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:125
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:126
msgid ""
"B<Information is returned for only the main memory allocation area.> "
"Allocations in other arenas are excluded. See B<malloc_stats>(3) and "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:133
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:134
msgid ""
"The fields of the I<mallinfo> structure are typed as I<int>. However, "
"because some internal bookkeeping values may be of type I<long>, the "
msgstr ""
#. type: SH
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:133 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:85 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:80 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:464 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:159 build/C/man2/mmap.2:571 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:142 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:106
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:134 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:89 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:84 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:454 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:159 build/C/man2/mmap.2:633 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:147 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:108 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:293
#, no-wrap
msgid "EXAMPLE"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:139
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:140
msgid ""
"The program below employs B<mallinfo>() to retrieve memory allocation "
"statistics before and after allocating and freeing some blocks of memory. "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:143
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:144
msgid ""
"The first two command-line arguments specify the number and size of blocks "
"to be allocated with B<malloc>(3)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:157
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:158
msgid ""
"The remaining three arguments specify which of the allocated blocks should "
"be freed with B<free>(3). These three arguments are optional, and specify "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:161
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:162
msgid ""
"In the following example run of the program, 1000 allocations of 100 bytes "
"are performed, and then every second allocated block is freed:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:176
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:177
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"$ B<./a.out 1000 100 2>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:188
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:189
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"============== After allocating blocks ==============\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:200
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:201
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"============== After freeing blocks ==============\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:202 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:163 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:530 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:176 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:159
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:203 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:167 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:520 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:176 build/C/man2/mmap.2:645 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:164
#, no-wrap
msgid "Program source"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:207
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:208
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"#include E<lt>malloc.hE<gt>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:212
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:213
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"static void\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:214
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:215
#, no-wrap
msgid " mi = mallinfo();\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:226
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:227
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" printf(\"Total non-mmapped bytes (arena): %d\\en\", mi.arena);\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:234
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:235
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"int\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:238
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:239
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" if (argc E<lt> 3 || strcmp(argv[1], \"--help\") == 0)\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:244
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:245
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" numBlocks = atoi(argv[1]);\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:247
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:248
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" printf(\"============== Before allocating blocks "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:251
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:252
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" for (j = 0; j E<lt> numBlocks; j++) {\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:256
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:257
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" alloc[j] = malloc(blockSize);\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:259
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:260
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" printf(\"\\en============== After allocating blocks "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:262
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:263
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" for (j = freeBegin; j E<lt> freeEnd; j += freeStep)\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:265
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:266
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" printf(\"\\en============== After freeing blocks "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:268 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:251 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:563 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:203 build/C/man2/mmap.2:652
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:269 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:255 build/C/man3/mallopt.3:553 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:203 build/C/man2/mmap.2:714 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:437 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:486
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:278
+#: build/C/man3/mallinfo.3:279
msgid ""
"B<mmap>(2), B<malloc>(3), B<malloc_info>(3), B<malloc_stats>(3), "
"B<malloc_trim>(3), B<mallopt>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:23
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:25
#, no-wrap
msgid "MALLOC_GET_STATE"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:23
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:25 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:25
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2012-05-04"
+msgid "2014-06-13"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:26
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:28
msgid ""
"malloc_get_state, malloc_set_state - record and restore state of malloc "
"implementation"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:29 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:34
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:31 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:18 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:31 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:41
#, no-wrap
-msgid "B<#include E<lt>stdlib.hE<gt>>\n"
+msgid "B<#include E<lt>malloc.hE<gt>>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:31
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:33
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<void* malloc_get_state(void);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:33
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:35
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<int malloc_set_state(void *>I<state>B<);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:51
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:53
msgid ""
"The B<malloc_get_state>() function records the current state of all "
"B<malloc>(3) internal bookkeeping variables (but not the actual contents of "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:59
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:61
msgid ""
"The B<malloc_set_state>() function restores the state of all B<malloc>(3) "
"internal bookkeeping variables to the values recorded in the opaque data "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:66
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:68
msgid ""
"On success, B<malloc_get_state>() returns a pointer to a newly allocated "
"opaque data structure. On error (for example, memory could not be allocated "
#. /* Must fail if the major version is too high. */
#. if((ms->version & ~0xffl) > (MALLOC_STATE_VERSION & ~0xffl)) return -2;
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:84
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:86
msgid ""
"On success, B<malloc_set_state>() returns 0. If the implementation detects "
"that I<state> does not point to a correctly formed data structure, "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:86 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:78 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:146 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:78
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:88 build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:82 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:147 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:80
msgid "These functions are GNU extensions."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:92
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:94
msgid ""
-"These functions are especially useful when using this B<malloc>(3) "
-"implementation as part of a shared library, and the heap contents are "
-"saved/restored via some other method. This technique is used by the GNU "
-"Emacs to implement its \"dumping\" function."
+"These functions are useful when using this B<malloc>(3) implementation as "
+"part of a shared library, and the heap contents are saved/restored via some "
+"other method. This technique is used by GNU Emacs to implement its "
+"\"dumping\" function."
msgstr ""
#. i.e., calls __malloc_check_init()
#. i.e., malloc checking is not already in use
#. and the caller requested malloc checking
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:109
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:111
msgid ""
"Hook function pointers are never saved or restored by these functions, with "
"two exceptions: if malloc checking (see B<mallopt>(3)) was in use when "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:112
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_get_state.3:114
msgid "B<malloc>(3), B<mallopt>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:6
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:10
#, no-wrap
msgid "MALLOC_HOOK"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:6
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:10
#, no-wrap
msgid "2010-10-13"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:11
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:15
msgid ""
"__malloc_hook, __malloc_initialize_hook, __memalign_hook, __free_hook, "
"__realloc_hook, __after_morecore_hook - malloc debugging variables"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:14 build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:29 build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:40
-#, no-wrap
-msgid "B<#include E<lt>malloc.hE<gt>>\n"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:16
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:20
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<void *(*__malloc_hook)(size_t >I<size>B<, const void *>I<caller>B<);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:19
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:23
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<void *(*__realloc_hook)(void *>I<ptr>B<, size_t >I<size>B<, const void "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:22
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:26
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<void *(*__memalign_hook)(size_t >I<alignment>B<, size_t >I<size>B<,>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:24
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:28
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<void (*__free_hook)(void *>I<ptr>B<, const void *>I<caller>B<);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:26
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:30
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<void (*__malloc_initialize_hook)(void);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:28
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:32
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<void (*__after_morecore_hook)(void);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:39
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:43
msgid ""
"The GNU C library lets you modify the behavior of B<malloc>(3), "
"B<realloc>(3), and B<free>(3) by specifying appropriate hook functions. "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:46
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:50
msgid ""
"The variable B<__malloc_initialize_hook> points at a function that is called "
"once when the malloc implementation is initialized. This is a weak "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:49
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:53
#, no-wrap
msgid " void (*__malloc_initialize_hook)(void) = my_init_hook;\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:54
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:58
msgid "Now the function I<my_init_hook>() can do the initialization of all hooks."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:70
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:74
msgid ""
"The four functions pointed to by B<__malloc_hook>, B<__realloc_hook>, "
"B<__memalign_hook>, B<__free_hook> have a prototype like the functions "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:76
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:80
msgid ""
"The variable B<__after_morecore_hook> points at a function that is called "
"each time after B<sbrk>(2) was asked for more memory."
#. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=450187
#. http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9957
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:85
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:89
msgid ""
"The use of these hook functions is not safe in multithreaded programs, and "
"they are now deprecated. Programmers should instead preempt calls to the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:87
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:91
msgid "Here is a short example of how to use these variables."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:91
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:95
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"#include E<lt>stdio.hE<gt>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:95
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:99
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"/* Prototypes for our hooks. */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:98
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:102
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"/* Variables to save original hooks. */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:101
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:105
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"/* Override initializing hook from the C library. */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:108
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:112
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"static void\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:113
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:117
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"static void *\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:116
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:120
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" /* Restore all old hooks */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:119
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:123
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" /* Call recursively */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:122
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:126
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" /* Save underlying hooks */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:126
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:130
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" /* printf() might call malloc(), so protect it too. */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:129
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:133
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" /* Restore our own hooks */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:132
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:136
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" return result;\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:138
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_hook.3:142
msgid "B<mallinfo>(3), B<malloc>(3), B<mcheck>(3), B<mtrace>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:23
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:25
#, no-wrap
msgid "MALLOC_INFO"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:26
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:28
msgid "malloc_info - export malloc state to a stream"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:31
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:33
#, no-wrap
-msgid "B<int malloc_info(int >I<options>B<, FILE *>I<fp>B<);>\n"
+msgid "B<int malloc_info(int >I<options>B<, FILE *>I<stream>B<);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:42
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:44
msgid ""
"The B<malloc_info>() function exports an XML string that describes the "
"current state of the memory-allocation implementation in the caller. The "
-"string is printed on the file stream I<fp>. The exported string includes "
-"information about all arenas (see B<malloc>(3))."
+"string is printed on the file stream I<stream>. The exported string "
+"includes information about all arenas (see B<malloc>(3))."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:46
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:48
msgid "As currently implemented, I<options> must be zero."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:51
-msgid "On success, B<malloc_info>() returns 0; on error, it returns -1."
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:55
+msgid ""
+"On success, B<malloc_info>() returns 0; on error, it returns -1, with "
+"I<errno> set to indicate the cause."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:56
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:60
msgid "I<options> was nonzero."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:59
-msgid "B<malloc_info>(3) was added to glibc in version 2.10."
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:63
+msgid "B<malloc_info>() was added to glibc in version 2.10."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:61 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:55 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:60 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:48
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:65 build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:57 build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:62 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:55
msgid "This function is a GNU extension."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:67
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:71
msgid ""
"The memory-allocation information is provided as an XML string (rather than "
"a C structure) because the information may change over time (according to "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:73
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:77
msgid ""
"The B<open_memstream>(3) function can be used to send the output of "
"B<malloc_info>() directly into a buffer in memory, rather than to a file."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:80
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:84
msgid ""
"The B<malloc_info>() function is designed to address deficiencies in "
"B<malloc_stats>(3) and B<mallinfo>(3)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:91
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:95
msgid ""
"The program below takes up to four command-line arguments, of which the "
"first three are mandatory. The first argument specifies the number of "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:98
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:102
msgid ""
"The program calls B<malloc_info>() twice to display the memory-allocation "
"state. The first call takes place before any threads are created or memory "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:106
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:110
msgid ""
"In the following example, the command-line arguments specify the creation of "
"one additional thread, and both the main thread and the additional thread "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:131
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:135
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"$ B<getconf GNU_LIBC_VERSION>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:161
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:165
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"============ After allocating blocks ============\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:171
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:175
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"#include E<lt>unistd.hE<gt>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:174
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:178
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"static size_t blockSize;\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:177
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:181 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:368 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:450
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"#define errExit(msg) do { perror(msg); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \\e\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:183
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:187
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"static void *\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:186
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:190
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" /* The multiplier \\(aq(2 + tn)\\(aq ensures that each thread "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:190
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:194
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" for (j = 0; j E<lt> numBlocks; j++)\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:194
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:198
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" sleep(100); /* Sleep until main thread terminates */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:200
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:204
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"int\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:207
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:211
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" if (argc E<lt> 4) {\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:212
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:216
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" numThreads = atoi(argv[1]);\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:216
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:220
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" thr = calloc(numThreads, sizeof(pthread_t));\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:219
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:223
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" printf(\"============ Before allocating blocks ============\\en\");\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:221
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:225
#, no-wrap
msgid " /* Create threads that allocate different amounts of memory */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:227
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:231
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" for (tn = 0; tn E<lt> numThreads; tn++) {\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:232
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:236
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" /* If we add a sleep interval after the start-up of each\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:236
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:240
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" if (sleepTime E<gt> 0)\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:238
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:242
#, no-wrap
msgid " /* The main thread also allocates some memory */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:242
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:246
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" for (j = 0; j E<lt> numBlocks; j++)\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:245
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:249
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" sleep(2); /* Give all threads a chance to\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:248
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:252
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" printf(\"\\en============ After allocating blocks ============\\en\");\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:258
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_info.3:262
msgid ""
"B<mallinfo>(3), B<malloc>(3), B<malloc_stats>(3), B<mallopt>(3), "
"B<open_memstream>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:24
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:26
#, no-wrap
msgid "MALLOC_STATS"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:27
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:29
msgid "malloc_stats - print memory allocation statistics"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:31
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:33
msgid "B<void malloc_stats(void);>"
msgstr ""
#. .SH VERSIONS
#. Available already in glibc 2.0, possibly earlier
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:53
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:55
msgid ""
"The B<malloc_stats>() function prints (on standard error) statistics about "
"memory allocated by B<malloc>(3) and related functions. For each arena "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:59
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:61
msgid ""
"More detailed information about memory allocations in the main arena can be "
"obtained using B<mallinfo>(3)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:65
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_stats.3:67
msgid "B<mmap>(2), B<mallinfo>(3), B<malloc>(3), B<malloc_info>(3), B<mallopt>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:24
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:26
#, no-wrap
msgid "MALLOC_TRIM"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:24 build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:23
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:26 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:28
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2012-03-29"
+msgid "2014-05-28"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:27
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:29
msgid "malloc_trim - release free memory from the top of the heap"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:31
-msgid "B<void malloc_trim(size_t >I<pad>B<);>"
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:33
+msgid "B<int malloc_trim(size_t >I<pad>B<);>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:38
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:40
msgid ""
"The B<malloc_trim>() function attempts to release free memory at the top of "
"the heap (by calling B<sbrk>(2) with a suitable argument)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:49
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:51
msgid ""
"The I<pad> argument specifies the amount of free space to leave untrimmed at "
"the top of the heap. If this argument is 0, only the minimum amount of "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:54
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:56
msgid ""
"The B<malloc_trim>() function returns 1 if memory was actually released "
"back to the system, or 0 if it was not possible to release any memory."
#. .SH VERSIONS
#. Available already in glibc 2.0, possibly earlier
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:58
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:60
msgid "No errors are defined."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:69
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:71
msgid ""
"This function is automatically called by B<free>(3) in certain "
"circumstances; see the discussion of B<M_TOP_PAD> and B<M_TRIM_THRESHOLD> in "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:72
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:74
msgid ""
"This function cannot release free memory located at places other than the "
"top of the heap."
#. malloc/malloc.c::mTRIm():
#. return result | (av == &main_arena ? sYSTRIm (pad, av) : 0);
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:76
-msgid "This function only releases memory in the main arena."
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:78
+msgid "This function releases only memory in the main arena."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:80
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_trim.3:82
msgid "B<sbrk>(2), B<malloc>(3), B<mallopt>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:23
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:25
#, no-wrap
msgid "MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:26
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:28
msgid "malloc_usable_size - obtain size of block of memory allocated from heap"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:30
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:32
msgid "B<size_t malloc_usable_size (void *>I<ptr>B<);>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:38
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:40
msgid ""
"The B<malloc_usable_size>() function returns the number of usable bytes in "
"the block pointed to by I<ptr>, a pointer to a block of memory allocated by "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:46
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:48
msgid ""
"B<malloc_usable_size>() returns the number of usable bytes in the block of "
"allocated memory pointed to by I<ptr>. If I<ptr> is NULL, 0 is returned."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:58
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:53
+msgid "The B<malloc_usable_size>() function is thread-safe."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:65
msgid ""
"The value returned by B<malloc_usable_size>() may be greater than the "
"requested size of the allocation because of alignment and minimum size "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:60
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:67
msgid "The main use of this function is for debugging and introspection."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:62
+#: build/C/man3/malloc_usable_size.3:69
msgid "B<malloc>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:24
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:26
#, no-wrap
msgid "MALLOPT"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:24
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:26 build/C/man2/shmop.2:41
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2012-04-30"
+msgid "2014-07-08"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:27
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:29
msgid "mallopt - set memory allocation parameters"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:31
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:33
msgid "B<int mallopt(int >I<param>B<, int >I<value>B<);>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:42
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:44
msgid ""
"The B<mallopt>() function adjusts parameters that control the behavior of "
"the memory-allocation functions (see B<malloc>(3)). The I<param> argument "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:45
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:47
msgid "The following values can be specified for I<param>:"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:45
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:47
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<M_CHECK_ACTION>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:51
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:53
msgid ""
"Setting this parameter controls how glibc responds when various kinds of "
"programming errors are detected (e.g., freeing the same pointer twice). The "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:52
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:54
#, no-wrap
msgid "Bit 0"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:62
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:64
msgid ""
"If this bit is set, then print a one-line message on I<stderr> that provides "
"details about the error. The message starts with the string \"***\\ glibc "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:62
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:64
#, no-wrap
msgid "Bit 1"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:77
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:79
msgid ""
"If this bit is set, then, after printing any error message specified by bit "
"0, the program is terminated by calling B<abort>(3). In glibc versions "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:77
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:79
#, no-wrap
msgid "Bit 2 (since glibc 2.4)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:84
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:86
msgid ""
"This bit has an effect only if bit 0 is also set. If this bit is set, then "
"the one-line message describing the error is simplified to contain just the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:89
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:91
msgid "The remaining bits in I<value> are ignored."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:93
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:95
msgid ""
"Combining the above details, the following numeric values are meaningful for "
"B<M_CHECK_ACTION>:"
msgstr ""
#. type: IP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:94
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:96
#, no-wrap
msgid "0"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:96
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:98
msgid "Ignore error conditions; continue execution (with undefined results)."
msgstr ""
#. type: IP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:96
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:98
#, no-wrap
msgid "1"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:98
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:100
msgid "Print a detailed error message and continue execution."
msgstr ""
#. type: IP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:98
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:100
#, no-wrap
msgid "2"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:100
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:102
msgid "Abort the program."
msgstr ""
#. type: IP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:100
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:102
#, no-wrap
msgid "3"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:103
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:105
msgid ""
"Print detailed error message, stack trace, and memory mappings, and abort "
"the program."
msgstr ""
#. type: IP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:103
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:105
#, no-wrap
msgid "5"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:105
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:107
msgid "Print a simple error message and continue execution."
msgstr ""
#. type: IP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:105
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:107
#, no-wrap
msgid "7"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:108
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:110
msgid ""
"Print simple error message, stack trace, and memory mappings, and abort the "
"program."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:114
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:116
msgid ""
"Since glibc 2.3.4, the default value for the B<M_CHECK_ACTION> parameter is "
"3. In glibc version 2.3.3 and earlier, the default value is 1."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:119
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:121
msgid ""
"Using a nonzero B<M_CHECK_ACTION> value can be useful because otherwise a "
"crash may happen much later, and the true cause of the problem is then very "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:119
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:121
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<M_MMAP_MAX>"
msgstr ""
#. The following text adapted from comments in the glibc source:
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:129
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:131
msgid ""
"This parameter specifies the maximum number of allocation requests that may "
"be simultaneously serviced using B<mmap>(2). This parameter exists because "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:136
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:138
msgid ""
"The default value is 65,536, a value which has no special significance and "
"which servers only as a safeguard. Setting this parameter to 0 disables the "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:136
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:138
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<M_MMAP_THRESHOLD>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:145
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:147
msgid ""
"For allocations greater than or equal to the limit specified (in bytes) by "
"B<M_MMAP_THRESHOLD> that can't be satisfied from the free list, the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:165
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:167
msgid ""
"Allocating memory using B<mmap>(2) has the significant advantage that the "
"allocated memory blocks can always be independently released back to the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:172
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:174
msgid ""
"The lower limit for this parameter is 0. The upper limit is "
"B<DEFAULT_MMAP_THRESHOLD_MAX>: 512*1024 on 32-bit systems or "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:190
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:192
msgid ""
"I<Note:> Nowadays, glibc uses a dynamic mmap threshold by default. The "
"initial value of the threshold is 128*1024, but when blocks larger than the "
"current threshold and less than or equal to B<DEFAULT_MMAP_THRESHOLD_MAX> "
-"are freed, the threshold is adjusted upwards to the size of the freed "
-"block. When dynamic mmap thresholding is in effect, the threshold for "
-"trimming the heap is also dynamically adjusted to be twice the dynamic mmap "
-"threshold. Dynamic adjustment of the mmap threshold is disabled if any of "
-"the B<M_TRIM_THRESHOLD>, B<M_TOP_PAD>, B<M_MMAP_THRESHOLD>, or B<M_MMAP_MAX> "
+"are freed, the threshold is adjusted upward to the size of the freed block. "
+"When dynamic mmap thresholding is in effect, the threshold for trimming the "
+"heap is also dynamically adjusted to be twice the dynamic mmap threshold. "
+"Dynamic adjustment of the mmap threshold is disabled if any of the "
+"B<M_TRIM_THRESHOLD>, B<M_TOP_PAD>, B<M_MMAP_THRESHOLD>, or B<M_MMAP_MAX> "
"parameters is set."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:190
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:192
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<M_MXFAST> (since glibc 2.3)"
msgstr ""
#. The following text adapted from comments in the glibc sources:
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:210
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:212
msgid ""
"Set the upper limit for memory allocation requests that are satisfied using "
"\"fastbins\". (The measurement unit for this parameter is bytes.) Fastbins "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:210
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:212
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<M_PERTURB> (since glibc 2.4)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:225
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:227
msgid ""
"If this parameter is set to a nonzero value, then bytes of allocated memory "
"(other than allocations via B<calloc>(3)) are initialized to the complement "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:225
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:227
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<M_TOP_PAD>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:232
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:234
msgid ""
"This parameter defines the amount of padding to employ when calling "
"B<sbrk>(2) to modify the program break. (The measurement unit for this "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:239
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:241
msgid ""
"When the program break is increased, then B<M_TOP_PAD> bytes are added to "
"the B<sbrk>(2) request."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:245
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:247
msgid ""
"When the heap is trimmed as a consequence of calling B<free>(3) (see the "
"discussion of B<M_TRIM_THRESHOLD>) this much free space is preserved at the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:249
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:251
msgid ""
"In either case, the amount of padding is always rounded to a system page "
"boundary."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:256
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:258
msgid ""
"Modifying B<M_TOP_PAD> is a trade-off between increasing the number of "
"system calls (when the parameter is set low) and wasting unused memory at "
#. DEFAULT_TOP_PAD in glibc source
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:259
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:261
msgid "The default value for this parameter is 128*1024."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:259
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:261
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<M_TRIM_THRESHOLD>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:275
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:277
msgid ""
"When the amount of contiguous free memory at the top of the heap grows "
"sufficiently large, B<free>(3) employs B<sbrk>(2) to release this memory "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:280
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:282
msgid ""
"The default value for this parameter is 128*1024. Setting "
"B<M_TRIM_THRESHOLD> to -1 disables trimming completely."
#. These macros aren't enabled in production releases until 2.15?
#. (see glibc malloc/Makefile)
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:303
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:305
msgid ""
"Modifying B<M_TRIM_THRESHOLD> is a trade-off between increasing the number "
"of system calls (when the parameter is set low) and wasting unused memory "
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:303
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:305
#, no-wrap
-msgid "Environment Variables"
+msgid "Environment variables"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:318
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:320
msgid ""
"A number of environment variables can be defined to modify some of the same "
"parameters as are controlled by B<mallopt>(). Using these variables has the "
"advantage that the source code of the program need not be changed. To be "
"effective, these variables must be defined before the first call to a "
"memory-allocation function. (If the same parameters are adjusted via "
-"B<mallopt>() then the B<mallopt>() settings take precedence.) For "
+"B<mallopt>(), then the B<mallopt>() settings take precedence.) For "
"security reasons, these variables are ignored in set-user-ID and "
"set-group-ID programs."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:321
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:323
msgid ""
"The environment variables are as follows (note the trailing underscore at "
"the end of the name of each variable):"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:321
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:323
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MALLOC_CHECK_>"
msgstr ""
#. On glibc 2.12/x86, a simple malloc()+free() loop is about 70% slower
#. when MALLOC_CHECK_ was set.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:338
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:340
msgid ""
"This environment variable controls the same parameter as B<mallopt>() "
"B<M_CHECK_ACTION>. If this variable is set to a nonzero value, then a "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:343
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:345
msgid ""
"The value assigned to this environment variable should be a single digit, "
"whose meaning is as described for B<M_CHECK_ACTION>. Any characters beyond "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:352
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:354
msgid ""
"For security reasons, the effect of B<MALLOC_CHECK_> is disabled by default "
"for set-user-ID and set-group-ID programs. However, if the file "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:352
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:354
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MALLOC_MMAP_MAX_>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:357
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:359
msgid "Controls the same parameter as B<mallopt>() B<M_MMAP_MAX>."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:357
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:359
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MALLOC_MMAP_THRESHOLD_>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:362
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:364
msgid "Controls the same parameter as B<mallopt>() B<M_MMAP_THRESHOLD>."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:362
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:364
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MALLOC_PERTURB_>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:367
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:369
msgid "Controls the same parameter as B<mallopt>() B<M_PERTURB>."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:367
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:369
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MALLOC_TRIM_THRESHOLD_>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:372
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:374
msgid "Controls the same parameter as B<mallopt>() B<M_TRIM_THRESHOLD>."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:372
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:374
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MALLOC_TOP_PAD_>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:377
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:379
msgid "Controls the same parameter as B<mallopt>() B<M_TOP_PAD>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:382
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:384
msgid "On success, B<mallopt>() returns 1. On error, it returns 0."
msgstr ""
#. .SH VERSIONS
#. Available already in glibc 2.0, possibly earlier
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:390
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:392
msgid "On error, I<errno> is I<not> set."
msgstr ""
#. .SH NOTES
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:404
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:406
msgid ""
"This function is not specified by POSIX or the C standards. A similar "
"function exists on many System V derivatives, but the range of values for "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:408
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:410
msgid "Specifying an invalid value for I<param> does not generate an error."
msgstr ""
-#. FIXME This looks buggy:
+#. FIXME . This looks buggy:
#. setting the M_MXFAST limit rounds up: (s + SIZE_SZ) & ~MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK)
#. malloc requests are rounded up:
#. (req) + SIZE_SZ + MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK) & ~MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK
#. http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12129
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:416
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:418
msgid ""
"A calculation error within the glibc implementation means that a call of the "
"form:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:419
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:421
#, no-wrap
msgid " mallopt(M_MXFAST, n)\n"
msgstr ""
#. Bins are multiples of 2 * sizeof(size_t) + sizeof(size_t)
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:431
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:433
msgid ""
"does not result in fastbins being employed for all allocations of size up to "
"I<n>. To ensure desired results, I<n> should be rounded up to the next "
"integer."
msgstr ""
-#. FIXME MALLOC_MMAP_THRESHOLD_ and MALLOC_MMAP_MAX_
-#. do have an effect for set-user-ID programs (but not
-#. set-group-ID programs).
-#. http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12155
-#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:443
-msgid ""
-"The B<MALLOC_MMAP_THRESHOLD_> and B<MALLOC_MMAP_MAX_> variables are I<not> "
-"ignored in set-group-ID programs."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. FIXME http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12140
+#. FIXME . http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12140
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:464
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:454
msgid ""
"If B<mallopt>() is used to set B<M_PERTURB>, then, as expected, the bytes "
"of allocated memory are initialized to the complement of the byte in "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:473
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:463
msgid ""
"The program below demonstrates the use of B<M_CHECK_ACTION>. If the program "
"is supplied with an (integer) command-line argument, then that argument is "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:477
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:467
msgid ""
"The following shell session shows what happens when we run this program "
"under glibc, with the default value for B<M_CHECK_ACTION>:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:497
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:487
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"$ B<./a.out>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:502
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:492
msgid ""
"The following runs show the results when employing other values for "
"B<M_CHECK_ACTION>:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:515
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:505
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"$ B<./a.out 1> # Diagnose error and continue\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:521
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:511
msgid ""
"The next run shows how to set the same parameter using the B<MALLOC_CHECK_> "
"environment variable:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:528
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:518
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"$ B<MALLOC_CHECK_=1 ./a.out>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:536
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:526
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"#include E<lt>malloc.hE<gt>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:541 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:187
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:531 build/C/man3/mcheck.3:187
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"int\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:548
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:538
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" if (argc E<gt> 1) {\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:554
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:544
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" p = malloc(1000);\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:557
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:547
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" free(p);\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:560
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:550
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" free(p);\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:578
+#: build/C/man3/mallopt.3:568
msgid ""
-"B<mmap>(2) B<sbrk>(2), B<mallinfo>(3), B<malloc>(3), B<malloc_hook>(3), "
+"B<mmap>(2), B<sbrk>(2), B<mallinfo>(3), B<malloc>(3), B<malloc_hook>(3), "
"B<malloc_info>(3), B<malloc_stats>(3), B<malloc_trim>(3), B<mcheck>(3), "
"B<mtrace>(3), B<posix_memalign>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:23
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:25
#, no-wrap
msgid "MCHECK"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:23 build/C/man3/mtrace.3:23
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:25
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2012-04-18"
+msgid "2014-01-11"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:26
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:28
msgid ""
"mcheck, mcheck_check_all, mcheck_pedantic, mprobe - heap consistency "
"checking"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:29
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:31
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<#include E<lt>mcheck.hE<gt>>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:31
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:33
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<int mcheck(void (*>I<abortfunc>B<)(enum mcheck_status >I<mstatus>B<));>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:33
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:35
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<int mcheck_pedantic(void (*>I<abortfunc>B<)(enum mcheck_status "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:35
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:37
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<void mcheck_check_all(void);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:37
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:39
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<enum mcheck_status mprobe(void *>I<ptr>B<);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:50
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:51
msgid ""
"The B<mcheck>() function installs a set of debugging hooks for the "
"B<malloc>(3) family of memory-allocation functions. These hooks cause "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:62
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:63
msgid ""
"To be effective, the B<mcheck>() function must be called before the first "
"call to B<malloc>(3) or a related function. In cases where this is "
-"difficult to ensure, linking the program with I<-mcheck> inserts an implicit "
-"call to B<mcheck>() (with a NULL argument) before the first call to a "
-"memory-allocation function."
+"difficult to ensure, linking the program with I<-lmcheck> inserts an "
+"implicit call to B<mcheck>() (with a NULL argument) before the first call "
+"to a memory-allocation function."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:70
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:71
msgid ""
"The B<mcheck_pedantic>() function is similar to B<mcheck>(), but performs "
"checks on all allocated blocks whenever one of the memory-allocation "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:77
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:78
msgid ""
"The B<mcheck_check_all>() function causes an immediate check on all "
-"allocated blocks. This call is only effective if B<mcheck>() is called "
+"allocated blocks. This call is effective only if B<mcheck>() is called "
"beforehand."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:90
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:91
msgid ""
"If the system detects an inconsistency in the heap, the caller-supplied "
"function pointed to by I<abortfunc> is invoked with a single argument "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:102
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:103
msgid ""
"The B<mprobe>() function performs a consistency check on the block of "
"allocated memory pointed to by I<ptr>. The B<mcheck>() function should be "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:110
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:111
msgid ""
"The following list describes the values returned by B<mprobe>() or passed "
"as the I<mstatus> argument when I<abortfunc> is invoked:"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:110
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:111
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MCHECK_DISABLED> (B<mprobe>() only)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:115
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:116
msgid ""
"B<mcheck>() was not called before the first memory allocation function was "
"called. Consistency checking is not possible."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:115
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:116
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MCHECK_OK> (B<mprobe>() only)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:118
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:119
msgid "No inconsistency detected."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:118
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:119
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MCHECK_HEAD>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:121
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:122
msgid "Memory preceding an allocated block was clobbered."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:121
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:122
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MCHECK_TAIL>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:124
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:125
msgid "Memory following an allocated block was clobbered."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:124
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:125
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MCHECK_FREE>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:128
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:129
msgid "A block of memory was freed twice."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:133
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:134
msgid "B<mcheck>() and B<mcheck_pedantic>() return 0 on success, or -1 on error."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:144
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:145
msgid ""
"The B<mcheck_pedantic>() and B<mcheck_check_all>() functions are available "
-"since glibc 2.2. The B<mcheck()> and B<mprobe()> functions are present "
+"since glibc 2.2. The B<mcheck>() and B<mprobe>() functions are present "
"since at least glibc 2.0"
msgstr ""
#. But is MALLOC_CHECK_ slower?
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:158
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:159
msgid ""
"Linking a program with I<-lmcheck> and using the B<MALLOC_CHECK_> "
"environment variable (described in B<mallopt>(3)) cause the same kinds of "
" free(p);\n"
msgstr ""
-#. FIXME add SEE ALSO pointer from malloc(3) to here
-#. FIXME add SEE ALSO pointer from mallopt(3) to here
-#. FIXME add SEE ALSO pointer from mtrace(3) to here
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:211
+#: build/C/man3/mcheck.3:208
msgid "B<malloc>(3), B<mallopt>(3), B<mtrace>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:27
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:26
#, no-wrap
msgid "MLOCK"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:27
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:26
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2011-09-14"
+msgid "2014-04-14"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:30
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:29
msgid "mlock, munlock, mlockall, munlockall - lock and unlock memory"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:33 build/C/man2/mmap.2:46 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:35 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:38 build/C/man2/mremap.2:39
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:32 build/C/man2/mmap.2:46 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:35 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:45 build/C/man2/mremap.2:38
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<#include E<lt>sys/mman.hE<gt>>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:36
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:35
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<int mlock(const void *>I<addr>B<, size_t >I<len>B<);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:39
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:38
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<int mlockall(int >I<flags>B<);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:55
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:54
msgid ""
"B<mlock>() and B<mlockall>() respectively lock part or all of the calling "
"process's virtual address space into RAM, preventing that memory from being "
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:55
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:54
#, no-wrap
msgid "mlock() and munlock()"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:65
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:64
msgid ""
"B<mlock>() locks pages in the address range starting at I<addr> and "
"continuing for I<len> bytes. All pages that contain a part of the specified "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:74
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:73
msgid ""
"B<munlock>() unlocks pages in the address range starting at I<addr> and "
"continuing for I<len> bytes. After this call, all pages that contain a part "
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:74
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:73
#, no-wrap
msgid "mlockall() and munlockall()"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:84
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:83
msgid ""
"B<mlockall>() locks all pages mapped into the address space of the calling "
"process. This includes the pages of the code, data and stack segment, as "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:89
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:88
msgid ""
"The I<flags> argument is constructed as the bitwise OR of one or more of the "
"following constants:"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:89
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:88
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MCL_CURRENT>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:93
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:92
msgid ""
"Lock all pages which are currently mapped into the address space of the "
"process."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:93
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:92
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MCL_FUTURE>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:100
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:99
msgid ""
"Lock all pages which will become mapped into the address space of the "
"process in the future. These could be for instance new pages required by a "
-"growing heap and stack as well as new memory mapped files or shared memory "
+"growing heap and stack as well as new memory-mapped files or shared memory "
"regions."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:113
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:112
msgid ""
"If B<MCL_FUTURE> has been specified, then a later system call (e.g., "
"B<mmap>(2), B<sbrk>(2), B<malloc>(3)), may fail if it would cause the number "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:117
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:116
msgid ""
"B<munlockall>() unlocks all pages mapped into the address space of the "
"calling process."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:123
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:122
msgid ""
"On success these system calls return 0. On error, -1 is returned, I<errno> "
"is set appropriately, and no changes are made to any locks in the address "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:132
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:131
msgid ""
"(Linux 2.6.9 and later) the caller had a nonzero B<RLIMIT_MEMLOCK> soft "
"resource limit, but tried to lock more memory than the limit permitted. "
#. calculates that the process is trying to lock (num_physpages / 2 + 2)
#. pages, which of course is not true. (MTK, Nov 04, kernel 2.4.28)
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:144
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:143
msgid ""
"(Linux 2.4 and earlier) the calling process tried to lock more than half of "
"RAM."
#. SVr4 documents an additional EAGAIN error code.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:150
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:149
msgid ""
"The caller is not privileged, but needs privilege (B<CAP_IPC_LOCK>) to "
"perform the requested operation."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:155
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:154
msgid "For B<mlock>() and B<munlock>():"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:158
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:157
msgid "Some or all of the specified address range could not be locked."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:165
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:164
msgid ""
"The result of the addition I<start>+I<len> was less than I<start> (e.g., the "
"addition may have resulted in an overflow)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:170
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:169
msgid "(Not on Linux) I<addr> was not a multiple of the page size."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:174
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:173
msgid ""
"Some of the specified address range does not correspond to mapped pages in "
"the address space of the process."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:177
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:176
msgid "For B<mlockall>():"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:180
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:179
msgid "Unknown I<flags> were specified."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:183
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:182
msgid "For B<munlockall>():"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:187
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:186
msgid "(Linux 2.6.8 and earlier) The caller was not privileged (B<CAP_IPC_LOCK>)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:189
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:188
msgid "POSIX.1-2001, SVr4."
msgstr ""
#. type: SH
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:189 build/C/man2/mmap.2:487 build/C/man2/msync.2:105
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:188 build/C/man2/mmap.2:503 build/C/man2/msync.2:105
#, no-wrap
msgid "AVAILABILITY"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:201
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:200
msgid ""
"On POSIX systems on which B<mlock>() and B<munlock>() are available, "
"B<_POSIX_MEMLOCK_RANGE> is defined in I<E<lt>unistd.hE<gt>> and the number "
#. -1: unavailable, 0: ask using sysconf().
#. glibc defines it to 1.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:214
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:213
msgid ""
"On POSIX systems on which B<mlockall>() and B<munlockall>() are available, "
"B<_POSIX_MEMLOCK> is defined in I<E<lt>unistd.hE<gt>> to a value greater "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:232
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:231
msgid ""
"Memory locking has two main applications: real-time algorithms and "
"high-security data processing. Real-time applications require deterministic "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:245
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:244
msgid ""
"Real-time processes that are using B<mlockall>() to prevent delays on page "
"faults should reserve enough locked stack pages before entering the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:251
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:257
msgid ""
"Memory locks are not inherited by a child created via B<fork>(2) and are "
"automatically removed (unlocked) during an B<execve>(2) or when the process "
-"terminates."
+"terminates. The B<mlockall>() B<MCL_FUTURE> setting is not inherited by a "
+"child created via B<fork>(2) and is cleared during an B<execve>(2)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:255
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:261
msgid ""
"The memory lock on an address range is automatically removed if the address "
"range is unmapped via B<munmap>(2)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:268
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:274
msgid ""
"Memory locks do not stack, that is, pages which have been locked several "
"times by calls to B<mlock>() or B<mlockall>() will be unlocked by a single "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:279
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:285
msgid ""
"Under Linux, B<mlock>() and B<munlock>() automatically round I<addr> down "
"to the nearest page boundary. However, POSIX.1-2001 allows an "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:292
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:298
msgid ""
"The I<VmLck> field of the Linux-specific I</proc/PID/status> file shows how "
"many kilobytes of memory the process with ID I<PID> has locked using "
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:292
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:298
#, no-wrap
msgid "Limits and permissions"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:299
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:305
msgid ""
"In Linux 2.6.8 and earlier, a process must be privileged (B<CAP_IPC_LOCK>) "
"in order to lock memory and the B<RLIMIT_MEMLOCK> soft resource limit "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:305
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:311
msgid ""
"Since Linux 2.6.9, no limits are placed on the amount of memory that a "
"privileged process can lock and the B<RLIMIT_MEMLOCK> soft resource limit "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:313
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:319
msgid ""
"In the 2.4 series Linux kernels up to and including 2.4.17, a bug caused the "
"B<mlockall>() B<MCL_FUTURE> flag to be inherited across a B<fork>(2). This "
#. "Rationale for RLIMIT_MEMLOCK"
#. 23 Jan 2006
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:330
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:336
msgid ""
"Since kernel 2.6.9, if a privileged process calls I<mlockall(MCL_FUTURE)> "
"and later drops privileges (loses the B<CAP_IPC_LOCK> capability by, for "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:337
+#: build/C/man2/mlock.2:343
msgid ""
"B<mmap>(2), B<setrlimit>(2), B<shmctl>(2), B<sysconf>(3), B<proc>(5), "
"B<capabilities>(7)"
msgid "MMAP"
msgstr ""
-#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:40 build/C/man2/mmap2.2:29
-#, no-wrap
-msgid "2012-04-16"
-msgstr ""
-
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:43
msgid "mmap, munmap - map or unmap files or devices into memory"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:61
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:54
+msgid "See NOTES for information on feature test macro requirements."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:63
msgid ""
"B<mmap>() creates a new mapping in the virtual address space of the calling "
"process. The starting address for the new mapping is specified in I<addr>. "
#. Before Linux 2.6.24, the address was rounded up to the next page
#. boundary; since 2.6.24, it is rounded down!
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:75
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:77
msgid ""
"If I<addr> is NULL, then the kernel chooses the address at which to create "
"the mapping; this is the most portable method of creating a new mapping. If "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:87
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:89
msgid ""
"The contents of a file mapping (as opposed to an anonymous mapping; see "
"B<MAP_ANONYMOUS> below), are initialized using I<length> bytes starting at "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:95
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:97
msgid ""
"The I<prot> argument describes the desired memory protection of the mapping "
"(and must not conflict with the open mode of the file). It is either "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:95 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:67
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:97 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:74
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<PROT_EXEC>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:98
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:100
msgid "Pages may be executed."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:98 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:61
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:100 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:68
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<PROT_READ>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:101
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:103
msgid "Pages may be read."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:101 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:64
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:103 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:71
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<PROT_WRITE>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:104
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:106
msgid "Pages may be written."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:104 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:58
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:106 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:65
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<PROT_NONE>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:107
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:109
msgid "Pages may not be accessed."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:116
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:118
msgid ""
"The I<flags> argument determines whether updates to the mapping are visible "
"to other processes mapping the same region, and whether updates are carried "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:116
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:118
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_SHARED>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:126
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:128
msgid ""
"Share this mapping. Updates to the mapping are visible to other processes "
"that map this file, and are carried through to the underlying file. The "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:126
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:128
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_PRIVATE>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:135
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:137
msgid ""
"Create a private copy-on-write mapping. Updates to the mapping are not "
"visible to other processes mapping the same file, and are not carried "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:137
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:139
msgid "Both of these flags are described in POSIX.1-2001."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:140
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:142
msgid "In addition, zero or more of the following values can be ORed in I<flags>:"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:140
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:142
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_32BIT> (since Linux 2.4.20, 2.6)"
msgstr ""
#. See http://lwn.net/Articles/294642 "Tangled up in threads", 19 Aug 08
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:156
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:158
msgid ""
"Put the mapping into the first 2 Gigabytes of the process address space. "
-"This flag is only supported on x86-64, for 64-bit programs. It was added to "
+"This flag is supported only on x86-64, for 64-bit programs. It was added to "
"allow thread stacks to be allocated somewhere in the first 2GB of memory, so "
"as to improve context-switch performance on some early 64-bit processors. "
"Modern x86-64 processors no longer have this performance problem, so use of "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:156
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:158
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_ANON>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:161
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:163
msgid "Synonym for B<MAP_ANONYMOUS>. Deprecated."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:161
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:163
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_ANONYMOUS>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:183
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:185
msgid ""
"The mapping is not backed by any file; its contents are initialized to "
"zero. The I<fd> and I<offset> arguments are ignored; however, some "
"implementations require I<fd> to be -1 if B<MAP_ANONYMOUS> (or B<MAP_ANON>) "
"is specified, and portable applications should ensure this. The use of "
-"B<MAP_ANONYMOUS> in conjunction with B<MAP_SHARED> is only supported on "
-"Linux since kernel 2.4."
+"B<MAP_ANONYMOUS> in conjunction with B<MAP_SHARED> is supported on Linux "
+"only since kernel 2.4."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:183
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:185
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_DENYWRITE>"
msgstr ""
#. Introduced in 1.1.36, removed in 1.3.24.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:191
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:193
msgid ""
"This flag is ignored. (Long ago, it signaled that attempts to write to the "
"underlying file should fail with B<ETXTBUSY>. But this was a source of "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:191
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:193
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_EXECUTABLE>"
msgstr ""
#. Linus talked about DOS related to MAP_EXECUTABLE, but he was thinking of
#. MAP_DENYWRITE?
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:199
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:201
msgid "This flag is ignored."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:199
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:201
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_FILE>"
msgstr ""
#. On some systems, this was required as the opposite of
#. MAP_ANONYMOUS -- mtk, 1 May 2007
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:205
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:207
msgid "Compatibility flag. Ignored."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:205
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:207
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_FIXED>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:223
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:225
msgid ""
"Don't interpret I<addr> as a hint: place the mapping at exactly that "
"address. I<addr> must be a multiple of the page size. If the memory region "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:223
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:225
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_GROWSDOWN>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:228
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:230
msgid ""
"Used for stacks. Indicates to the kernel virtual memory system that the "
"mapping should extend downward in memory."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:228
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:230
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_HUGETLB> (since Linux 2.6.32)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:234
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:236
msgid ""
-"Allocate the mapping using \"huge pages.\" See the kernel source file "
+"Allocate the mapping using \"huge pages.\" See the Linux kernel source file "
"I<Documentation/vm/hugetlbpage.txt> for further information."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:234
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:236
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_LOCKED> (since Linux 2.5.37)"
msgstr ""
#. If set, the mapped pages will not be swapped out.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:240
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:242
msgid ""
"Lock the pages of the mapped region into memory in the manner of "
"B<mlock>(2). This flag is ignored in older kernels."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:240
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:242
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_NONBLOCK> (since Linux 2.5.46)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:255
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:257
msgid ""
"Only meaningful in conjunction with B<MAP_POPULATE>. Don't perform "
-"read-ahead: only create page tables entries for pages that are already "
+"read-ahead: create page tables entries only for pages that are already "
"present in RAM. Since Linux 2.6.23, this flag causes B<MAP_POPULATE> to do "
"nothing. One day the combination of B<MAP_POPULATE> and B<MAP_NONBLOCK> may "
"be reimplemented."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:255
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:257
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_NORESERVE>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:270
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:272
msgid ""
"Do not reserve swap space for this mapping. When swap space is reserved, "
"one has the guarantee that it is possible to modify the mapping. When swap "
"space is not reserved one might get B<SIGSEGV> upon a write if no physical "
"memory is available. See also the discussion of the file "
"I</proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory> in B<proc>(5). In kernels before 2.6, "
-"this flag only had effect for private writable mappings."
+"this flag had effect only for private writable mappings."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:270
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:272
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_POPULATE> (since Linux 2.5.46)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:277
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:279
msgid ""
"Populate (prefault) page tables for a mapping. For a file mapping, this "
"causes read-ahead on the file. Later accesses to the mapping will not be "
-"blocked by page faults. B<MAP_POPULATE> is only supported for private "
-"mappings since Linux 2.6.23."
+"blocked by page faults. B<MAP_POPULATE> is supported for private mappings "
+"only since Linux 2.6.23."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:277
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:279
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_STACK> (since Linux 2.6.27)"
msgstr ""
#. "pthread_create() slow for many threads; also time to revisit 64b
#. context switch optimization?"
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:290
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:292
msgid ""
"Allocate the mapping at an address suitable for a process or thread stack. "
"This flag is currently a no-op, but is used in the glibc threading "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:290
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:292
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MAP_UNINITIALIZED> (since Linux 2.6.33)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:300
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:302
msgid ""
"Don't clear anonymous pages. This flag is intended to improve performance "
-"on embedded devices. This flag is only honored if the kernel was configured "
+"on embedded devices. This flag is honored only if the kernel was configured "
"with the B<CONFIG_MMAP_ALLOW_UNINITIALIZED> option. Because of the security "
"implications, that option is normally enabled only on embedded devices "
"(i.e., devices where one has complete control of the contents of user "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:308
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:310
msgid ""
"Of the above flags, only B<MAP_FIXED> is specified in POSIX.1-2001. "
"However, most systems also support B<MAP_ANONYMOUS> (or its synonym "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:315
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:317
msgid ""
"Some systems document the additional flags B<MAP_AUTOGROW>, "
"B<MAP_AUTORESRV>, B<MAP_COPY>, and B<MAP_LOCAL>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:321
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:323
msgid ""
"Memory mapped by B<mmap>() is preserved across B<fork>(2), with the same "
"attributes."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:329
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:331
msgid ""
"A file is mapped in multiples of the page size. For a file that is not a "
"multiple of the page size, the remaining memory is zeroed when mapped, and "
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:329
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:331
#, no-wrap
msgid "munmap()"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:339
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:341
msgid ""
"The B<munmap>() system call deletes the mappings for the specified address "
"range, and causes further references to addresses within the range to "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:349
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:351
msgid ""
"The address I<addr> must be a multiple of the page size. All pages "
"containing a part of the indicated range are unmapped, and subsequent "
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:349
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:351
#, no-wrap
msgid "Timestamps changes for file-backed mappings"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:356
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:358
msgid ""
"For file-backed mappings, the I<st_atime> field for the mapped file may be "
"updated at any time between the B<mmap>() and the corresponding unmapping; "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:373
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:375
msgid ""
"The I<st_ctime> and I<st_mtime> field for a file mapped with B<PROT_WRITE> "
"and B<MAP_SHARED> will be updated after a write to the mapped region, and "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:390
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:392
msgid ""
"On success, B<mmap>() returns a pointer to the mapped area. On error, the "
"value B<MAP_FAILED> (that is, I<(void\\ *)\\ -1>) is returned, and I<errno> "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:391 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:80 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:185 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:190 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:295 build/C/man2/shmget.2:186 build/C/man2/shmop.2:189
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:393 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:85 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:187 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:192 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:306 build/C/man2/shmget.2:192 build/C/man2/shmop.2:188
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<EACCES>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:411
msgid ""
-"A file descriptor refers to a non-regular file. Or B<MAP_PRIVATE> was "
+"A file descriptor refers to a non-regular file. Or a file mapping was "
"requested, but I<fd> is not open for reading. Or B<MAP_SHARED> was "
"requested and B<PROT_WRITE> is set, but I<fd> is not open in read/write "
"(B<O_RDWR>) mode. Or B<PROT_WRITE> is set, but the file is append-only."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:442 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:227 build/C/man2/shmget.2:202
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:442 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:229 build/C/man2/shmget.2:221 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:149
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ENFILE>"
msgstr ""
#. [2.6.7] shmem_zero_setup()-->shmem_file_setup()-->get_empty_filp()
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:450 build/C/man2/shmget.2:206
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:450 build/C/man2/shmget.2:225
msgid "The system limit on the total number of open files has been reached."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:454
msgid ""
-"The underlying file system of the specified file does not support memory "
+"The underlying filesystem of the specified file does not support memory "
"mapping."
msgstr ""
#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:467
msgid ""
"The I<prot> argument asks for B<PROT_EXEC> but the mapped area belongs to a "
-"file on a file system that was mounted no-exec."
+"file on a filesystem that was mounted no-exec."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:477
+msgid ""
+"B<MAP_DENYWRITE> was set but the object specified by I<fd> is open for "
+"writing."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:467
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:477 build/C/man2/shmctl.2:348
#, no-wrap
-msgid "B<ETXTBSY>"
+msgid "B<EOVERFLOW>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:473
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:489
msgid ""
-"B<MAP_DENYWRITE> was set but the object specified by I<fd> is open for "
-"writing."
+"On 32-bit architecture together with the large file extension (i.e., using "
+"64-bit I<off_t>): the number of pages used for I<length> plus number of "
+"pages used for I<offset> would overflow I<unsigned long> (32 bits)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:475
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:491
msgid "Use of a mapped region can result in these signals:"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:475
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:491
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SIGSEGV>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:478
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:494
msgid "Attempted write into a region mapped as read-only."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:478
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:494
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SIGBUS>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:483
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:499
msgid ""
"Attempted access to a portion of the buffer that does not correspond to the "
"file (for example, beyond the end of the file, including the case where "
#. SVr4 documents additional error codes ENXIO and ENODEV.
#. SUSv2 documents additional error codes EMFILE and EOVERFLOW.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:487
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:503
msgid "SVr4, 4.4BSD, POSIX.1-2001."
msgstr ""
#. -1: unavailable, 0: ask using sysconf().
#. glibc defines it to 1.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:501
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:517
msgid ""
-"On POSIX systems on which B<mmap>(), B<msync>(2) and B<munmap>() are "
+"On POSIX systems on which B<mmap>(), B<msync>(2), and B<munmap>() are "
"available, B<_POSIX_MAPPED_FILES> is defined in I<E<lt>unistd.hE<gt>> to a "
"value greater than 0. (See also B<sysconf>(3).)"
msgstr ""
-#. Since around glibc 2.1/2.2, depending on the platform.
-#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:516
-msgid ""
-"This page describes the interface provided by the glibc B<mmap>() wrapper "
-"function. Originally, this function invoked a system call of the same "
-"name. Since kernel 2.4, that system call has been superseded by "
-"B<mmap2>(2), and nowadays the glibc B<mmap>() wrapper function invokes "
-"B<mmap2>(2) with a suitably adjusted value for I<offset>."
-msgstr ""
-
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:529
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:530
msgid ""
"On some hardware architectures (e.g., i386), B<PROT_WRITE> implies "
"B<PROT_READ>. It is architecture dependent whether B<PROT_READ> implies "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:544
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:545
msgid ""
"The portable way to create a mapping is to specify I<addr> as 0 (NULL), and "
"omit B<MAP_FIXED> from I<flags>. In this case, the system chooses the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:549
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:575
+msgid ""
+"Certain I<flags> constants are defined only if either B<_BSD_SOURCE> or "
+"B<_SVID_SOURCE> is defined. (Requiring B<_GNU_SOURCE> also suffices, and "
+"requiring that macro specifically would have been more logical, since these "
+"flags are all Linux-specific.) The relevant flags are: B<MAP_32BIT>, "
+"B<MAP_ANONYMOUS> (and the synonym B<MAP_ANON>), B<MAP_DENYWRITE>, "
+"B<MAP_EXECUTABLE>, B<MAP_FILE>, B<MAP_GROWSDOWN>, B<MAP_HUGETLB>, "
+"B<MAP_LOCKED>, B<MAP_NONBLOCK>, B<MAP_NORESERVE>, B<MAP_POPULATE>, and "
+"B<MAP_STACK>."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SS
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:575
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "C library/kernel ABI differences"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Since around glibc 2.1/2.2, depending on the platform.
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:590
+msgid ""
+"This page describes the interface provided by the glibc B<mmap>() wrapper "
+"function. Originally, this function invoked a system call of the same "
+"name. Since kernel 2.4, that system call has been superseded by "
+"B<mmap2>(2), and nowadays the glibc B<mmap>() wrapper function invokes "
+"B<mmap2>(2) with a suitably adjusted value for I<offset>."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:595
msgid ""
"On Linux there are no guarantees like those suggested above under "
"B<MAP_NORESERVE>. By default, any process can be killed at any moment when "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:556
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:602
msgid ""
-"In kernels before 2.6.7, the B<MAP_POPULATE> flag only has effect if I<prot> "
+"In kernels before 2.6.7, the B<MAP_POPULATE> flag has effect only if I<prot> "
"is specified as B<PROT_NONE>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:571
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:617
msgid ""
"SUSv3 specifies that B<mmap>() should fail if I<length> is 0. However, in "
"kernels before 2.6.12, B<mmap>() succeeded in this case: no mapping was "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:583
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:633
+msgid ""
+"POSIX specifies that the system shall always zero fill any partial page at "
+"the end of the object and that system will never write any modification of "
+"the object beyond its end. On Linux, when you write data to such partial "
+"page after the end of the object, the data stays in the page cache even "
+"after the file is closed and unmapped and even though the data is never "
+"written to the file itself, subsequent mappings may see the modified "
+"content. In some cases, this could be fixed by calling B<msync>(2) before "
+"the unmap takes place; however, this doesn't work on tmpfs (for example, "
+"when using POSIX shared memory interface documented in B<shm_overview>(7))."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:645
msgid ""
"The following program prints part of the file specified in its first "
"command-line argument to standard output. The range of bytes to be printed "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:591
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:653
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"#include E<lt>sys/mman.hE<gt>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:594 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:172
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:656 build/C/man2/mprotect.2:177
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"#define handle_error(msg) \\e\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:604
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:666
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"int\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:609
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:671
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" if (argc E<lt> 3 || argc E<gt> 4) {\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:613
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:675
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" fd = open(argv[1], O_RDONLY);\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:616
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:678
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" if (fstat(fd, &sb) == -1) /* To obtain file size */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:620
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:682
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" offset = atoi(argv[2]);\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:625
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:687
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" if (offset E<gt>= sb.st_size) {\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:631
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:693
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" if (argc == 4) {\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:635
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:697
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" } else { /* No length arg ==E<gt> display to end of file */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:640
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:702
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" addr = mmap(NULL, length + offset - pa_offset, PROT_READ,\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:645
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:707
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" s = write(STDOUT_FILENO, addr + offset - pa_offset, length);\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:649
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:711
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" fprintf(stderr, \"partial write\");\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:666
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:729
msgid ""
-"B<getpagesize>(2), B<mincore>(2), B<mlock>(2), B<mmap2>(2), B<mprotect>(2), "
-"B<mremap>(2), B<msync>(2), B<remap_file_pages>(2), B<setrlimit>(2), "
-"B<shmat>(2), B<shm_open>(3), B<shm_overview>(7)"
+"B<getpagesize>(2), B<memfd_create>(2), B<mincore>(2), B<mlock>(2), "
+"B<mmap2>(2), B<mprotect>(2), B<mremap>(2), B<msync>(2), "
+"B<remap_file_pages>(2), B<setrlimit>(2), B<shmat>(2), B<shm_open>(3), "
+"B<shm_overview>(7)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:671 build/C/man2/msync.2:122
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:736
+msgid ""
+"The descriptions of the following files in B<proc>(5): I</proc/[pid]/maps>, "
+"I</proc/[pid]/map_files>, and I</proc/[pid]/smaps>."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/mmap.2:741 build/C/man2/msync.2:151
msgid "B.O. Gallmeister, POSIX.4, O'Reilly, pp. 128-129 and 389-391."
msgstr ""
msgid "MMAP2"
msgstr ""
+#. type: TH
+#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:29
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "2014-02-25"
+msgstr ""
+
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:32
msgid "mmap2 - map files or devices into memory"
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:43
msgid ""
-"This is probably not the system call you are interested; instead, see "
-"B<mmap>(2), which describes the glibc wrapper function that invokes this "
+"This is probably not the system call that you are interested in; instead, "
+"see B<mmap>(2), which describes the glibc wrapper function that invokes this "
"system call."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:61
msgid ""
-"On success, B<mmap2>() returns a pointer to the mapped area. On error -1 "
+"On success, B<mmap2>() returns a pointer to the mapped area. On error, -1 "
"is returned and I<errno> is set appropriately."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:65
-msgid "Problem with getting the data from userspace."
+msgid "Problem with getting the data from user space."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:70
msgid ""
-"(Various platforms where the page size is not 4096 bytes.) I<offset * 4096> "
-"is not a multiple of the system page size."
+"(Various platforms where the page size is not 4096 bytes.) I<offset\\ *\\ "
+"4096> is not a multiple of the system page size."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:79 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:93
+#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:79 build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:98
msgid "This system call is Linux-specific."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:85
+#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:86
msgid ""
-"Nowadays, the glibc B<mmap>() wrapper function invokes this system call "
-"rather than the B<mmap>(2) system call."
+"On architectures where this system call is present, the glibc B<mmap>() "
+"wrapper function invokes this system call rather than the B<mmap>(2) system "
+"call."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:88
+msgid "This system call does not exist on x86-64."
msgstr ""
#. ia64 can have page sizes ranging from 4kB to 64kB.
#. On cris, it looks like the unit might also be the page size,
#. which is 8192 bytes. -- mtk, June 2007
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:92
+#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:95
msgid ""
"On ia64, the unit for I<offset> is actually the system page size, rather "
"than 4096 bytes."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:98
+#: build/C/man2/mmap2.2:101
msgid "B<getpagesize>(2), B<mmap>(2), B<mremap>(2), B<msync>(2), B<shm_open>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:32
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:39
#, no-wrap
msgid "MPROTECT"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:32
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:39
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2011-09-08"
+msgid "2014-01-05"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:35
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:42
msgid "mprotect - set protection on a region of memory"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:40
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:47
#, no-wrap
-msgid "B<int mprotect(const void *>I<addr>B<, size_t >I<len>B<, int >I<prot>B<);>\n"
+msgid "B<int mprotect(void *>I<addr>B<, size_t >I<len>B<, int >I<prot>B<);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:48
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:55
msgid ""
"B<mprotect>() changes protection for the calling process's memory page(s) "
"containing any part of the address range in the interval [I<addr>,\\ "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:53
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:60
msgid ""
"If the calling process tries to access memory in a manner that violates the "
"protection, then the kernel generates a B<SIGSEGV> signal for the process."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:58
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:65
msgid ""
"I<prot> is either B<PROT_NONE> or a bitwise-or of the other values in the "
"following list:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:61
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:68
msgid "The memory cannot be accessed at all."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:64
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:71
msgid "The memory can be read."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:67
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:74
msgid "The memory can be modified."
msgstr ""
-#. FIXME
-#. Document PROT_GROWSUP and PROT_GROWSDOWN
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:72
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:77
msgid "The memory can be executed."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:79
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:84
msgid ""
"On success, B<mprotect>() returns zero. On error, -1 is returned, and "
"I<errno> is set appropriately."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:89
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:94
msgid ""
"The memory cannot be given the specified access. This can happen, for "
"example, if you B<mmap>(2) a file to which you have read-only access, then "
#. Or: both PROT_GROWSUP and PROT_GROWSDOWN were specified in 'prot'.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:94
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:99
msgid "I<addr> is not a valid pointer, or not a multiple of the system page size."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:97
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:102
msgid "Internal kernel structures could not be allocated."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:107
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:112
msgid ""
"Addresses in the range [I<addr>, I<addr>+I<len>-1] are invalid for the "
"address space of the process, or specify one or more pages that are not "
#. SVr4 defines an additional error
#. code EAGAIN. The SVr4 error conditions don't map neatly onto Linux's.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:116
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:121
msgid ""
"SVr4, POSIX.1-2001. POSIX says that the behavior of B<mprotect>() is "
"unspecified if it is applied to a region of memory that was not obtained via "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:123
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:128
msgid ""
"On Linux it is always permissible to call B<mprotect>() on any address in a "
"process's address space (except for the kernel vsyscall area). In "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:133
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:138
msgid ""
"Whether B<PROT_EXEC> has any effect different from B<PROT_READ> is "
"architecture- and kernel version-dependent. On some hardware architectures "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:142
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:147
msgid ""
"POSIX.1-2001 says that an implementation may permit access other than that "
-"specified in I<prot>, but at a minimum can only allow write access if "
+"specified in I<prot>, but at a minimum can allow write access only if "
"B<PROT_WRITE> has been set, and must not allow any access if B<PROT_NONE> "
"has been set."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:148
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:153
msgid ""
"The program below allocates four pages of memory, makes the third of these "
"pages read-only, and then executes a loop that walks upward through the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:151
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:156
msgid "An example of what we might see when running the program is the following:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:157
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:162
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"$B< ./a.out>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:169
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:174
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"#include E<lt>unistd.hE<gt>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:174
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:179
#, no-wrap
-msgid "char *buffer;\n"
+msgid "static char *buffer;\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:182
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:187
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"static void\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:189
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:194
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"int\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:195
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:200
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO;\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:199
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:204
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" pagesize = sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE);\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:202
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:207
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" /* Allocate a buffer aligned on a page boundary;\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:206
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:211
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" buffer = memalign(pagesize, 4 * pagesize);\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:208
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:213
#, no-wrap
msgid " printf(\"Start of region: 0x%lx\\en\", (long) buffer);\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:212
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:217
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" if (mprotect(buffer + pagesize * 2, pagesize,\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:215
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:220
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" for (p = buffer ; ; )\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:219
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:224
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" printf(\"Loop completed\\en\"); /* Should never happen */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:223
+#: build/C/man2/mprotect.2:228
msgid "B<mmap>(2), B<sysconf>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:31
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:30
#, no-wrap
msgid "MREMAP"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:31
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:30
#, no-wrap
msgid "2010-06-10"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:34
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:33
msgid "mremap - remap a virtual memory address"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:37
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:36
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<#define _GNU_SOURCE> /* See feature_test_macros(7) */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:42
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:41
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<void *mremap(void *>I<old_address>B<, size_t >I<old_size>B<,>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:48
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:47
msgid ""
"B<mremap>() expands (or shrinks) an existing memory mapping, potentially "
"moving it at the same time (controlled by the I<flags> argument and the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:62
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:61
msgid ""
"I<old_address> is the old address of the virtual memory block that you want "
"to expand (or shrink). Note that I<old_address> has to be page aligned. "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:74
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:73
msgid ""
"In Linux the memory is divided into pages. A user process has (one or) "
"several linear virtual memory segments. Each virtual memory segment has one "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:82
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:81
msgid ""
"B<mremap>() uses the Linux page table scheme. B<mremap>() changes the "
"mapping between virtual addresses and memory pages. This can be used to "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:84
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:83
msgid "The I<flags> bit-mask argument may be 0, or include the following flag:"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:84
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:83
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MREMAP_MAYMOVE>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:96
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:95
msgid ""
"By default, if there is not sufficient space to expand a mapping at its "
"current location, then B<mremap>() fails. If this flag is specified, then "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:96
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:95
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<MREMAP_FIXED> (since Linux 2.3.31)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:118
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:117
msgid ""
"This flag serves a similar purpose to the B<MAP_FIXED> flag of B<mmap>(2). "
"If this flag is specified, then B<mremap>() accepts a fifth argument, "
-"I<void *new_address>, which specifies a page-aligned address to which the "
+"I<void\\ *new_address>, which specifies a page-aligned address to which the "
"mapping must be moved. Any previous mapping at the address range specified "
"by I<new_address> and I<new_size> is unmapped. If B<MREMAP_FIXED> is "
"specified, then B<MREMAP_MAYMOVE> must also be specified."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:128
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:127
msgid ""
"If the memory segment specified by I<old_address> and I<old_size> is locked "
"(using B<mlock>(2) or similar), then this lock is maintained when the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:136
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:135
msgid ""
"On success B<mremap>() returns a pointer to the new virtual memory area. "
"On error, the value B<MAP_FAILED> (that is, I<(void\\ *)\\ -1>) is returned, "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:143
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:142
msgid ""
"The caller tried to expand a memory segment that is locked, but this was not "
"possible without exceeding the B<RLIMIT_MEMLOCK> resource limit."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:152
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:151
msgid ""
"\"Segmentation fault.\" Some address in the range I<old_address> to "
"I<old_address>+I<old_size> is an invalid virtual memory address for this "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:180
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:179
msgid ""
"An invalid argument was given. Possible causes are: I<old_address> was not "
"page aligned; a value other than B<MREMAP_MAYMOVE> or B<MREMAP_FIXED> was "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:186
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:185
msgid ""
"The memory area cannot be expanded at the current virtual address, and the "
"B<MREMAP_MAYMOVE> flag is not set in I<flags>. Or, there is not enough "
#. .BR mremap (2)
#. call with completely different semantics.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:192
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:191
msgid ""
"This call is Linux-specific, and should not be used in programs intended to "
"be portable."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:200
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:199
msgid ""
"Prior to version 2.4, glibc did not expose the definition of "
"B<MREMAP_FIXED>, and the prototype for B<mremap>() did not allow for the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:209
+#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:208
msgid ""
"B<brk>(2), B<getpagesize>(2), B<getrlimit>(2), B<mlock>(2), B<mmap>(2), "
"B<sbrk>(2), B<malloc>(3), B<realloc>(3)"
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/mremap.2:214
msgid ""
-"Your favorite OS text book for more information on paged memory. (I<Modern "
-"Operating Systems> by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, I<Inside Linux> by Randolf "
-"Bentson, I<The Design of the UNIX Operating System> by Maurice J. Bach.)"
+"Your favorite text book on operating systems for more information on paged "
+"memory (e.g., I<Modern Operating Systems> by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, I<Inside "
+"Linux> by Randolf Bentson, I<The Design of the UNIX Operating System> by "
+"Maurice J. Bach)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/msync.2:25 build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:26
+#: build/C/man2/msync.2:25
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2008-04-22"
+msgid "2014-04-20"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/msync.2:48
msgid ""
"B<msync>() flushes changes made to the in-core copy of a file that was "
-"mapped into memory using B<mmap>(2) back to disk. Without use of this call "
-"there is no guarantee that changes are written back before B<munmap>(2) is "
-"called. To be more precise, the part of the file that corresponds to the "
-"memory area starting at I<addr> and having length I<length> is updated."
+"mapped into memory using B<mmap>(2) back to the filesystem. Without use of "
+"this call there is no guarantee that changes are written back before "
+"B<munmap>(2) is called. To be more precise, the part of the file that "
+"corresponds to the memory area starting at I<addr> and having length "
+"I<length> is updated."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/msync.2:98 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:103 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:251 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:103
+#: build/C/man2/msync.2:98 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:110 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:253 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:103
msgid "POSIX.1-2001."
msgstr ""
#: build/C/man2/msync.2:105
msgid ""
"This call was introduced in Linux 1.3.21, and then used B<EFAULT> instead of "
-"B<ENOMEM>. In Linux 2.4.19 this was changed to the POSIX value B<ENOMEM>."
+"B<ENOMEM>. In Linux 2.4.19, this was changed to the POSIX value B<ENOMEM>."
msgstr ""
#. POSIX.1-2001: It shall be defined to -1 or 0 or 200112L.
#. -1: unavailable, 0: ask using sysconf().
#. glibc defines them to 1.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/msync.2:118
+#: build/C/man2/msync.2:120
msgid ""
"On POSIX systems on which B<msync>() is available, both "
"B<_POSIX_MAPPED_FILES> and B<_POSIX_SYNCHRONIZED_IO> are defined in "
"I<E<lt>unistd.hE<gt>> to a value greater than 0. (See also B<sysconf>(3).)"
msgstr ""
+#. commit 204ec841fbea3e5138168edbc3a76d46747cc987
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/msync.2:147
+msgid ""
+"According to POSIX, either B<MS_SYNC> or B<MS_ASYNC> must be specified in "
+"I<flags>, and indeed failure to include one of these flags will cause "
+"B<msync>() to fail on some systems. However, Linux permits a call to "
+"B<msync>() that specifies neither of these flags, with semantics that are "
+"(currently) equivalent to specifying B<MS_ASYNC>. (Since Linux 2.6.19, "
+"B<MS_ASYNC> is in fact a no-op, since the kernel properly tracks dirty pages "
+"and flushes them to storage as necessary.) Notwithstanding the Linux "
+"behavior, portable, future-proof applications should ensure that they "
+"specify either B<MS_SYNC> or B<MS_ASYNC> in I<flags>."
+msgstr ""
+
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/msync.2:120 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:46
+#: build/C/man2/msync.2:149 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:46
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<mmap>(2)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:23
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:25
#, no-wrap
msgid "MTRACE"
msgstr ""
+#. type: TH
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:25
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "2012-04-18"
+msgstr ""
+
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:26
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:28
msgid "mtrace, muntrace - malloc tracing"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:28
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:30
msgid "B<#include E<lt>mcheck.hE<gt>>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:30
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:32
msgid "B<void mtrace(void);>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:32
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:34
msgid "B<void muntrace(void);>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:44
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:46
msgid ""
"The B<mtrace>() function installs hook functions for the memory-allocation "
"functions (B<malloc>(3), B<realloc>(3) B<memalign>(3), B<free>(3)). These "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:55
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:57
msgid ""
"The B<muntrace>() function disables the hook functions installed by "
"B<mtrace>(), so that tracing information is no longer recorded for the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:63
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:65
msgid ""
-"When B<mtrace>(3) is called, it checks the value of the environment "
-"variable B<MALLOC_TRACE>, which should contain the pathname of a file in "
-"which the tracing information is to be recorded. If the pathname is "
-"successfully opened, it is truncated to zero length."
+"When B<mtrace>() is called, it checks the value of the environment variable "
+"B<MALLOC_TRACE>, which should contain the pathname of a file in which the "
+"tracing information is to be recorded. If the pathname is successfully "
+"opened, it is truncated to zero length."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:76
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:78
msgid ""
"If B<MALLOC_TRACE> is not set, or the pathname it specifies is invalid or "
"not writable, then no hook functions are installed, and B<mtrace>() has no "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:84
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:86
msgid ""
"In normal usage, B<mtrace>() is called once at the start of execution of a "
"program, and B<muntrace>() is never called."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:94
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:96
msgid ""
"The tracing output produced after a call to B<mtrace>() is textual, but not "
"designed to be human readable. The GNU C library provides a Perl script, "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:100
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:102
msgid ""
"The tracing performed by B<mtrace>() incurs a performance penalty (if "
"B<MALLOC_TRACE> points to a valid, writable pathname)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:106
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:108
msgid ""
"The line-number information produced by B<mtrace>(1) is not always precise: "
-"the line number references may refer to the previous or following "
-"(non-blank) line of the source code."
+"the line number references may refer to the previous or following (nonblank) "
+"line of the source code."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:113
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:115
msgid ""
"The shell session below demonstrates the use of the B<mtrace>() function "
"and the B<mtrace>(1) command in a program that has memory leaks at two "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:120
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:122
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"$ B<cat t_mtrace.c>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:125
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:127
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"int\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:127
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:129
#, no-wrap
msgid " mtrace();\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:130
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:132
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" for (j = 0; j E<lt> 2; j++)\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:134
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:136
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
" calloc(16, 16); /* Never freed--a memory leak */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:140
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:142
msgid ""
"When we run the program as follows, we see that B<mtrace>() diagnosed "
"memory leaks at two different locations in the program:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:153
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:155
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"$ B<cc -g t_mtrace.c -o t_mtrace>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:165
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:167
msgid ""
"The first two messages about unfreed memory correspond to the two "
"B<malloc>(3) calls inside the I<for> loop. The final message corresponds "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:170
+#: build/C/man3/mtrace.3:172
msgid "B<mtrace>(1), B<malloc>(3), B<malloc_hook>(3), B<mcheck>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:27
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:28
#, no-wrap
msgid "POSIX_FADVISE"
msgstr ""
-#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:27 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:30
-#, no-wrap
-msgid "2010-10-09"
-msgstr ""
-
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:30
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:31
msgid "posix_fadvise - predeclare an access pattern for file data"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:33 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:29
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:34 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:31
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<#include E<lt>fcntl.hE<gt>>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:36
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:37
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<int posix_fadvise(int >I<fd>B<, off_t >I<offset>B<, off_t >I<len>B<, int "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:45
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:46
msgid "B<posix_fadvise>():"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:47 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:42
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:48 build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:44
msgid "_XOPEN_SOURCE\\ E<gt>=\\ 600 || _POSIX_C_SOURCE\\ E<gt>=\\ 200112L"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:55
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:56
msgid ""
"Programs can use B<posix_fadvise>() to announce an intention to access file "
"data in a specific pattern in the future, thus allowing the kernel to "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:62
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:63
msgid ""
"The I<advice> applies to a (not necessarily existent) region starting at "
"I<offset> and extending for I<len> bytes (or until the end of the file if "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:64
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:65
msgid "Permissible values for I<advice> include:"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:64
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:65
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<POSIX_FADV_NORMAL>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:70
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:71
msgid ""
"Indicates that the application has no advice to give about its access "
"pattern for the specified data. If no advice is given for an open file, "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:70
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:71
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:74
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:75
msgid ""
"The application expects to access the specified data sequentially (with "
"lower offsets read before higher ones)."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:74
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:75
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<POSIX_FADV_RANDOM>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:77
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:78
msgid "The specified data will be accessed in random order."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:77
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:78
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:80
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:81
msgid "The specified data will be accessed only once."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:80
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:81
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:83
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:84
msgid "The specified data will be accessed in the near future."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:83
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:84
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:86
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:87
msgid "The specified data will not be accessed in the near future."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:89
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:90
msgid "On success, zero is returned. On error, an error number is returned."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:93
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:94
msgid "The I<fd> argument was not a valid file descriptor."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:96
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:97
msgid "An invalid value was specified for I<advice>."
msgstr ""
+#. commit 87ba81dba431232548ce29d5d224115d0c2355ac
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:103
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:107
msgid ""
-"The specified file descriptor refers to a pipe or FIFO. (Linux actually "
-"returns B<EINVAL> in this case.)"
+"The specified file descriptor refers to a pipe or FIFO. (B<ESPIPE> is the "
+"error specified by POSIX, but before kernel version 2.16, Linux returned "
+"B<EINVAL> in this case.)"
msgstr ""
#. of fadvise64_64()
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:111
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:115
msgid ""
"Kernel support first appeared in Linux 2.5.60; the underlying system call is "
"called B<fadvise64>(). Library support has been provided since glibc "
"version 2.2, via the wrapper function B<posix_fadvise>()."
msgstr ""
+#. commit d3ac21cacc24790eb45d735769f35753f5b56ceb
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:122
+msgid ""
+"Since Linux 3.18, support for the underlying system call is optional, "
+"depending on the setting of the B<CONFIG_ADVISE_SYSCALLS> configuration "
+"option."
+msgstr ""
+
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:120
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:131
msgid ""
"POSIX.1-2001. Note that the type of the I<len> argument was changed from "
"I<size_t> to I<off_t> in POSIX.1-2003 TC1."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:126
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:137
msgid ""
"Under Linux, B<POSIX_FADV_NORMAL> sets the readahead window to the default "
"size for the backing device; B<POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL> doubles this size, and "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:133
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:144
msgid ""
"B<POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED> initiates a nonblocking read of the specified region "
"into the page cache. The amount of data read may be decreased by the kernel "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:137
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:148
msgid ""
"In kernels before 2.6.18, B<POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE> had the same semantics as "
"B<POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED>. This was probably a bug; since kernel 2.6.18, this "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:145
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:156
msgid ""
"B<POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED> attempts to free cached pages associated with the "
"specified region. This is useful, for example, while streaming large "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:153
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:164
+msgid ""
+"Requests to discard partial pages are ignored. It is preferable to preserve "
+"needed data than discard unneeded data. If the application requires that "
+"data be considered for discarding then I<offset> and I<len> must be "
+"page-aligned."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:172
msgid ""
"Pages that have not yet been written out will be unaffected, so if the "
"application wishes to guarantee that pages will be released, it should call "
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:153
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:172
#, no-wrap
-msgid "arm_fadvise()"
+msgid "Architecture-specific variants"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:165
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:189
msgid ""
-"The ARM architecture needs 64-bit arguments to be aligned in a suitable pair "
-"of registers. On this architecture, the call signature of "
-"B<posix_fadvise>() is flawed, since it forces a register to be wasted as "
-"padding between the I<fd> and I<len> arguments. Therefore, since Linux "
-"2.6.14, ARM defines a different system call that orders the arguments "
-"suitably:"
+"Some architectures require 64-bit arguments to be aligned in a suitable pair "
+"of registers (see B<syscall>(2) for further detail). On such "
+"architectures, the call signature of B<posix_fadvise>() shown in the "
+"SYNOPSIS would force a register to be wasted as padding between the I<fd> "
+"and I<offset> arguments. Therefore, these architectures define a version of "
+"the system call that orders the arguments suitably, but otherwise is "
+"otherwise exactly the same as B<posix_fadvise>()."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:191
+msgid "For example, since Linux 2.6.14, ARM has the following system call:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:170
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:196
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<long arm_fadvise64_64(int >I<fd>B<, int >I<advice>B<,>\n"
"B< loff_t >I<offset>B<, loff_t >I<len>B<);>\n"
msgstr ""
-#. No ARM support in glibc.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:177
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:204
msgid ""
-"The behavior of this system call is otherwise exactly the same as "
-"B<posix_fadvise>(). No library support is provided for this system call in "
-"glibc."
+"These architecture-specific details are generally hidden from applications "
+"by the glibc B<posix_fadvise>() wrapper function, which invokes the "
+"appropriate architecture-specific system call."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:182
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:209
msgid ""
"In kernels before 2.6.6, if I<len> was specified as 0, then this was "
"interpreted literally as \"zero bytes\", rather than as meaning \"all bytes "
#. FIXME . Write a posix_fadvise(3) page.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:188
+#: build/C/man2/posix_fadvise.2:215
msgid ""
"B<readahead>(2), B<sync_file_range>(2), B<posix_fallocate>(3), "
"B<posix_madvise>(3)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:23
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:25
#, no-wrap
msgid "POSIX_FALLOCATE"
msgstr ""
-#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:23
-#, no-wrap
-msgid "2010-09-20"
-msgstr ""
-
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:26
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:28
msgid "posix_fallocate - allocate file space"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:31
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:33
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<int posix_fallocate(int >I<fd>B<, off_t >I<offset>B<, off_t >I<len>B<);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:40
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:42
msgid "B<posix_fallocate>():"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:59
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:61
msgid ""
"The function B<posix_fallocate>() ensures that disk space is allocated for "
"the file referred to by the descriptor I<fd> for the bytes in the range "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:64
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:66
msgid ""
"If the size of the file is less than I<offset>+I<len>, then the file is "
"increased to this size; otherwise the file size is left unchanged."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:70
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:72
msgid ""
"B<posix_fallocate>() returns zero on success, or an error number on "
"failure. Note that I<errno> is not set."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:79
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:81
msgid "I<offset+len> exceeds the maximum file size."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:89
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:91
msgid "I<fd> does not refer to a regular file."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:98
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:100
msgid "I<fd> refers to a pipe."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:101
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:103
msgid "B<posix_fallocate>() is available since glibc 2.1.94."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:126
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:108
+msgid "The B<posix_fallocate>() function is thread-safe."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:133
msgid ""
"POSIX.1-2008 says that an implementation I<shall> give the B<EINVAL> error "
"if I<len> was 0, or I<offset> was less than 0. POSIX.1-2001 says that an "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:130
-msgid "B<fallocate>(2), B<lseek>(2), B<posix_fadvise>(2)"
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:138
+msgid ""
+"In the glibc implementation, B<posix_fallocate>() is implemented using "
+"B<fallocate>(2)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man3/posix_fallocate.3:143
+msgid "B<fallocate>(1), B<fallocate>(2), B<lseek>(2), B<posix_fadvise>(2)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:28
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:29
#, no-wrap
msgid "POSIX_MEMALIGN"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:28
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:29
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2012-03-23"
+msgid "2013-09-02"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:31
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:32
msgid ""
-"posix_memalign, aligned_alloc, memalign, valloc, pvalloc - Allocate aligned "
+"posix_memalign, aligned_alloc, memalign, valloc, pvalloc - allocate aligned "
"memory"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:38
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:35
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "B<#include E<lt>stdlib.hE<gt>>\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:39
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<int posix_memalign(void **>I<memptr>B<, size_t >I<alignment>B<, size_t "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:43
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:44
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<void *memalign(size_t >I<alignment>B<, size_t >I<size>B<);>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:53
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:54
msgid ""
"B<posix_memalign>(): _POSIX_C_SOURCE\\ E<gt>=\\ 200112L || _XOPEN_SOURCE\\ "
"E<gt>=\\ 600"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:56
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:57
msgid "B<aligned_alloc>(): _ISOC11_SOURCE"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:58
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:59
msgid "B<valloc>():"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:61
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:62
#, no-wrap
msgid "Since glibc 2.12:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:68
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:69
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"_BSD_SOURCE ||\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:70
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:71
#, no-wrap
msgid "Before glibc 2.12:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:74
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:75
msgid ""
"_BSD_SOURCE || _XOPEN_SOURCE\\ E<gt>=\\ 500 || _XOPEN_SOURCE\\ &&\\ "
"_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:81
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:82
msgid ""
"(The (nonstandard) header file I<E<lt>malloc.hE<gt>> also exposes the "
"declaration of B<valloc>(); no feature test macros are required.)"
#. glibc does this:
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:102
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:104
msgid ""
"The function B<posix_memalign>() allocates I<size> bytes and places the "
"address of the allocated memory in I<*memptr>. The address of the allocated "
"memory will be a multiple of I<alignment>, which must be a power of two and "
-"a multiple of I<sizeof(void *)>. If I<size> is 0, then B<posix_memalign>() "
-"returns either NULL, or a unique pointer value that can later be "
+"a multiple of I<sizeof(void\\ *)>. If I<size> is 0, then the value placed "
+"in I<*memptr> is either NULL, or a unique pointer value that can later be "
"successfully passed to B<free>(3)."
msgstr ""
#. The behavior of memalign() for size==0 is as for posix_memalign()
#. but no standards govern this.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:113
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:115
msgid ""
"The obsolete function B<memalign>() allocates I<size> bytes and returns a "
"pointer to the allocated memory. The memory address will be a multiple of "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:122
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:124
msgid ""
"The function B<aligned_alloc>() is the same as B<memalign>(), except for "
"the added restriction that I<size> should be a multiple of I<alignment>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:132
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:133
msgid ""
"The obsolete function B<valloc>() allocates I<size> bytes and returns a "
"pointer to the allocated memory. The memory address will be a multiple of "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:139
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:140
msgid ""
"The obsolete function B<pvalloc>() is similar to B<valloc>(), but rounds "
"the size of the allocation up to the next multiple of the system page size."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:141
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:142
msgid "For all of these functions, the memory is not zeroed."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:148
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:149
msgid ""
"B<aligned_alloc>(), B<memalign>(), B<valloc>(), and B<pvalloc>() return a "
"pointer to the allocated memory, or NULL if the request fails."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:155
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:157
msgid ""
"B<posix_memalign>() returns zero on success, or one of the error values "
-"listed in the next section on failure. Note that I<errno> is not set."
+"listed in the next section on failure. The value of I<errno> is "
+"indeterminate after a call to B<posix_memalign>()."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:162
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:164
msgid ""
"The I<alignment> argument was not a power of two, or was not a multiple of "
-"I<sizeof(void *)>."
+"I<sizeof(void\\ *)>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:165
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:167
msgid "There was insufficient memory to fulfill the allocation request."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:172
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:174
msgid ""
"The functions B<memalign>(), B<valloc>(), and B<pvalloc>() have been "
"available in all Linux libc libraries."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:176
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:178
msgid "The function B<aligned_alloc>() was added to glibc in version 2.16."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:180
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:182
msgid "The function B<posix_memalign>() is available since glibc 2.1.91."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:187
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:189
msgid ""
"The function B<valloc>() appeared in 3.0BSD. It is documented as being "
"obsolete in 4.3BSD, and as legacy in SUSv2. It does not appear in "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:191
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:193
msgid "The function B<pvalloc>() is a GNU extension."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:195
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:197
msgid "The function B<memalign>() appears in SunOS 4.1.3 but not in 4.4BSD."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:199
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:201
msgid "The function B<posix_memalign>() comes from POSIX.1d."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:204
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:206
msgid "The function B<aligned_alloc>() is specified in the C11 standard."
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:204
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:206
#, no-wrap
msgid "Headers"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:208
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:210
msgid ""
"Everybody agrees that B<posix_memalign>() is declared in "
"I<E<lt>stdlib.hE<gt>>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:212
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:214
msgid ""
"On some systems B<memalign>() is declared in I<E<lt>stdlib.hE<gt>> instead "
"of I<E<lt>malloc.hE<gt>>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:219
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:221
msgid ""
"According to SUSv2, B<valloc>() is declared in I<E<lt>stdlib.hE<gt>>. "
"Libc4,5 and glibc declare it in I<E<lt>malloc.hE<gt>>, and also in "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:228
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:230
msgid ""
"On many systems there are alignment restrictions, for example, on buffers "
"used for direct block device I/O. POSIX specifies the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:237
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:239
msgid ""
"B<posix_memalign>() verifies that I<alignment> matches the requirements "
"detailed above. B<memalign>() may not check that the I<alignment> argument "
#. but not to
#. .IR realloc (3).
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:265
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:267
msgid ""
"POSIX requires that memory obtained from B<posix_memalign>() can be freed "
"using B<free>(3). Some systems provide no way to reclaim memory allocated "
-"with B<memalign>() or B<valloc>() (because one can only pass to B<free>(3) "
-"a pointer gotten from B<malloc>(3), while, for example, B<memalign>() would "
-"call B<malloc>(3) and then align the obtained value). The glibc "
+"with B<memalign>() or B<valloc>() (because one can pass to B<free>(3) "
+"only a pointer obtained from B<malloc>(3), while, for example, B<memalign>() "
+"would call B<malloc>(3) and then align the obtained value). The glibc "
"implementation allows memory obtained from any of these functions to be "
"reclaimed with B<free>(3)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:270
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:272
msgid ""
"The glibc B<malloc>(3) always returns 8-byte aligned memory addresses, so "
-"these functions are only needed if you require larger alignment values."
+"these functions are needed only if you require larger alignment values."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:275
+#: build/C/man3/posix_memalign.3:277
msgid "B<brk>(2), B<getpagesize>(2), B<free>(3), B<malloc>(3)"
msgstr ""
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:28 build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:27
+#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:28
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2010-09-10"
+msgid "2014-03-15"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:31
-msgid "readahead - perform file readahead into page cache"
+msgid "readahead - initiate file readahead into page cache"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:65
+#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:44
+msgid ""
+"B<readahead>() initiates readahead on a file so that subsequent reads from "
+"that file will be satisfied from the cache, and not block on disk I/O "
+"(assuming the readahead was initiated early enough and that other activity "
+"on the system did not in the meantime flush pages from the cache)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:66
msgid ""
-"B<readahead>() populates the page cache with data from a file so that "
-"subsequent reads from that file will not block on disk I/O. The I<fd> "
-"argument is a file descriptor identifying the file which is to be read. The "
-"I<offset> argument specifies the starting point from which data is to be "
-"read and I<count> specifies the number of bytes to be read. I/O is "
+"The I<fd> argument is a file descriptor identifying the file which is to be "
+"read. The I<offset> argument specifies the starting point from which data "
+"is to be read and I<count> specifies the number of bytes to be read. I/O is "
"performed in whole pages, so that I<offset> is effectively rounded down to a "
"page boundary and bytes are read up to the next page boundary greater than "
"or equal to I<(offset+count)>. B<readahead>() does not read beyond the end "
-"of the file. B<readahead>() blocks until the specified data has been "
-"read. The current file offset of the open file referred to by I<fd> is left "
-"unchanged."
+"of the file. The current file offset of the open file referred to by I<fd> "
+"is left unchanged."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:71
+#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:72
msgid ""
"On success, B<readahead>() returns 0; on failure, -1 is returned, with "
"I<errno> set to indicate the cause of the error."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:76
+#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:77
msgid "I<fd> is not a valid file descriptor or is not open for reading."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:82
+#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:83
msgid "I<fd> does not refer to a file type to which B<readahead>() can be applied."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:87
+#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:88
msgid ""
"The B<readahead>() system call appeared in Linux 2.4.13; glibc support has "
"been provided since version 2.3."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:92
+#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:93
msgid ""
"The B<readahead>() system call is Linux-specific, and its use should be "
"avoided in portable applications."
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:98
+msgid ""
+"On some 32-bit architectures, the calling signature for this system call "
+"differs, for the reasons described in B<syscall>(2)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:107
+msgid ""
+"B<readahead>() attempts to schedule the reads in the background and return "
+"immediately. However, it may block while it reads the filesystem metadata "
+"needed to locate the requested blocks. This occurs frequently with ext[234] "
+"on large files using indirect blocks instead of extents, giving the "
+"appearance that the call blocks until the requested data has been read."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/readahead.2:113
msgid "B<lseek>(2), B<madvise>(2), B<mmap>(2), B<posix_fadvise>(2), B<read>(2)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:26
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:28
#, no-wrap
msgid "REMAP_FILE_PAGES"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:29
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:31
msgid "remap_file_pages - create a nonlinear file mapping"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:33
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:35
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<#define _GNU_SOURCE> /* See feature_test_macros(7) */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:36
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:38
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<int remap_file_pages(void *>I<addr>B<, size_t >I<size>B<, int "
">I<prot>B<,>\n"
-"B< ssize_t >I<pgoff>B<, int >I<flags>B<);>\n"
+"B< size_t >I<pgoff>B<, int >I<flags>B<);>\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. commit 33041a0d76d3c3e0aff28ac95a2ffdedf1282dbc
+#. http://lwn.net/Articles/597632/
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:47
+msgid ""
+"B<Note>: this system call is (since Linux 3.16) deprecated and will "
+"eventually be replaced by a slower in-kernel emulation. Those few "
+"applications that use this system call should consider migrating to "
+"alternatives."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:49
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:59
msgid ""
"The B<remap_file_pages>() system call is used to create a nonlinear "
"mapping, that is, a mapping in which the pages of the file are mapped into a "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:51
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:61
msgid "To create a nonlinear mapping we perform the following steps:"
msgstr ""
-#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:51
+#. type: IP
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:61 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:219
#, no-wrap
msgid "1."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:59
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:69
msgid ""
"Use B<mmap>(2) to create a mapping (which is initially linear). This "
"mapping must be created with the B<MAP_SHARED> flag."
msgstr ""
-#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:59
+#. type: IP
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:69 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:225
#, no-wrap
msgid "2."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:67
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:77
msgid ""
"Use one or more calls to B<remap_file_pages>() to rearrange the "
"correspondence between the pages of the mapping and the pages of the file. "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:78
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:88
msgid ""
"The I<pgoff> and I<size> arguments specify the region of the file that is to "
"be relocated within the mapping: I<pgoff> is a file offset in units of the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:96
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:106
msgid ""
"The I<addr> argument serves two purposes. First, it identifies the mapping "
"whose pages we want to rearrange. Thus, I<addr> must be an address that "
#. the analogous arguments for munmap()/mprotect() and for mlock().
#. MTK, 14 Sep 2005
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:110
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:120
msgid ""
"The values specified in I<addr> and I<size> should be multiples of the "
"system page size. If they are not, then the kernel rounds I<both> values "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:114
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:124
msgid "The I<prot> argument must be specified as 0."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:122
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:132
msgid ""
"The I<flags> argument has the same meaning as for B<mmap>(2), but all flags "
"other than B<MAP_NONBLOCK> are ignored."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:129
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:139
msgid ""
"On success, B<remap_file_pages>() returns 0. On error, -1 is returned, and "
"I<errno> is set appropriately."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:137
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:147
msgid ""
"I<addr> does not refer to a valid mapping created with the B<MAP_SHARED> "
"flag."
#. And possibly others from vma->vm_ops->populate()
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:146
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:156
msgid "I<addr>, I<size>, I<prot>, or I<pgoff> is invalid."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:151
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:161
msgid ""
"The B<remap_file_pages>() system call appeared in Linux 2.5.46; glibc "
"support was added in version 2.3.3."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:155
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:165
msgid "The B<remap_file_pages>() system call is Linux-specific."
msgstr ""
+#. commit 3ee6dafc677a68e461a7ddafc94a580ebab80735
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:176
+msgid ""
+"Since Linux 2.6.23, B<remap_file_pages>() creates non-linear mappings only "
+"on in-memory file systems such as tmpfs, hugetlbfs or ramfs. On filesystems "
+"with a backing store, B<remap_file_pages>() is not much more efficient than "
+"using B<mmap>(2) to adjust which parts of the file are mapped to which "
+"addresses."
+msgstr ""
+
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:162
+#: build/C/man2/remap_file_pages.2:183
msgid ""
"B<getpagesize>(2), B<mmap>(2), B<mmap2>(2), B<mprotect>(2), B<mremap>(2), "
"B<msync>(2)"
msgid "SHM_OPEN"
msgstr ""
-#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:26
-#, no-wrap
-msgid "2009-02-25"
-msgstr ""
-
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:29
-msgid "shm_open, shm_unlink - Create/open or unlink POSIX shared memory objects"
+msgid "shm_open, shm_unlink - create/open or unlink POSIX shared memory objects"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:87
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:89
msgid ""
"Open the object for read access. A shared memory object opened in this way "
-"can only be B<mmap>(2)ed for read (B<PROT_READ>) access."
+"can be B<mmap>(2)ed only for read (B<PROT_READ>) access."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:87
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:89
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<O_RDWR>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:90
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:92
msgid "Open the object for read-write access."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:90
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:92
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<O_CREAT>"
msgstr ""
-#. In truth it is actually the file system IDs on Linux, but these
+#. In truth it is actually the filesystem IDs on Linux, but these
#. are nearly always the same as the effective IDs. (MTK, Jul 05)
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:110
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:112
msgid ""
"Create the shared memory object if it does not exist. The user and group "
"ownership of the object are taken from the corresponding effective IDs of "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:116
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:118
msgid ""
"A new shared memory object initially has zero length\\(emthe size of the "
"object can be set using B<ftruncate>(2). The newly allocated bytes of a "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:116
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:118
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<O_EXCL>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:125
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:127
msgid ""
"If B<O_CREAT> was also specified, and a shared memory object with the given "
"I<name> already exists, return an error. The check for the existence of the "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:125
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:127
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<O_TRUNC>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:128
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:130
msgid "If the shared memory object already exists, truncate it to zero bytes."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:131
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:133
msgid ""
"Definitions of these flag values can be obtained by including "
"I<E<lt>fcntl.hE<gt>>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:142
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:144
msgid ""
"On successful completion B<shm_open>() returns a new file descriptor "
"referring to the shared memory object. This file descriptor is guaranteed "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:151
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:153
msgid ""
"The file descriptor is normally used in subsequent calls to B<ftruncate>(2) "
"(for a newly created object) and B<mmap>(2). After a call to B<mmap>(2) "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:169
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:171
msgid ""
"The operation of B<shm_unlink>() is analogous to B<unlink>(2): it removes a "
"shared memory object name, and, once all processes have unmapped the object, "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:178
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:180
msgid ""
"On success, B<shm_open>() returns a nonnegative file descriptor. On "
"failure, B<shm_open>() returns -1. B<shm_unlink>() returns 0 on success, "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:185
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:187
msgid ""
"On failure, I<errno> is set to indicate the cause of the error. Values "
"which may appear in I<errno> include the following:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:190
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:192
msgid "Permission to B<shm_unlink>() the shared memory object was denied."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:200
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:202
msgid ""
"Permission was denied to B<shm_open>() I<name> in the specified I<mode>, or "
"B<O_TRUNC> was specified and the caller does not have write permission on "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:200 build/C/man2/shmget.2:192
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:202 build/C/man2/shmget.2:198
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<EEXIST>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:211
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:213
msgid ""
"Both B<O_CREAT> and B<O_EXCL> were specified to B<shm_open>() and the "
"shared memory object specified by I<name> already exists."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:218
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:220
msgid "The I<name> argument to B<shm_open>() was invalid."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:218
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:220 build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:146
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<EMFILE>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:221
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:223
msgid "The process already has the maximum number of files open."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:221
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:223
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ENAMETOOLONG>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:227
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:229
msgid "The length of I<name> exceeds B<PATH_MAX>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:231
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:233
msgid "The limit on the total number of files open on the system has been reached."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:231 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:240 build/C/man2/shmget.2:206
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:233 build/C/man3/shm_open.3:242 build/C/man2/shmget.2:225
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ENOENT>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:240
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:242
msgid ""
"An attempt was made to B<shm_open>() a I<name> that did not exist, and "
"B<O_CREAT> was not specified."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:247
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:249
msgid "An attempt was to made to B<shm_unlink>() a I<name> that does not exist."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:249
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:251
msgid "These functions are provided in glibc 2.2 and later."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:255
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:257
msgid ""
"POSIX.1-2001 says that the group ownership of a newly created shared memory "
"object is set to either the calling process's effective group ID or \"a "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:264
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:266
msgid ""
"POSIX leaves the behavior of the combination of B<O_RDONLY> and B<O_TRUNC> "
"unspecified. On Linux, this will successfully truncate an existing shared "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:269
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:271
msgid ""
"The POSIX shared memory object implementation on Linux 2.4 makes use of a "
-"dedicated file system, which is normally mounted under I</dev/shm>."
+"dedicated filesystem, which is normally mounted under I</dev/shm>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:280
+#: build/C/man3/shm_open.3:283
msgid ""
"B<close>(2), B<fchmod>(2), B<fchown>(2), B<fcntl>(2), B<fstat>(2), "
-"B<ftruncate>(2), B<mmap>(2), B<open>(2), B<umask>(2), B<shm_overview>(7)"
+"B<ftruncate>(2), B<memfd_create>(2), B<mmap>(2), B<open>(2), B<umask>(2), "
+"B<shm_overview>(7)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
msgid "SHM_OVERVIEW"
msgstr ""
+#. type: TH
+#: build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:27
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "2010-09-10"
+msgstr ""
+
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:30
-msgid "shm_overview - Overview of POSIX shared memory"
+msgid "shm_overview - overview of POSIX shared memory"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#. type: SS
#: build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:94
#, no-wrap
-msgid "Accessing shared memory objects via the file system"
+msgid "Accessing shared memory objects via the filesystem"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man7/shm_overview.7:101
msgid ""
-"On Linux, shared memory objects are created in a (I<tmpfs>) virtual file "
-"system, normally mounted under I</dev/shm>. Since kernel 2.6.19, Linux "
+"On Linux, shared memory objects are created in a (I<tmpfs>) virtual "
+"filesystem, normally mounted under I</dev/shm>. Since kernel 2.6.19, Linux "
"supports the use of access control lists (ACLs) to control the permissions "
-"of objects in the virtual file system."
+"of objects in the virtual filesystem."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:43
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:45
#, no-wrap
msgid "SHMCTL"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:43
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:45
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2008-08-07"
+msgid "2014-02-07"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:46
-msgid "shmctl - shared memory control"
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:48
+msgid "shmctl - System V shared memory control"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:49 build/C/man2/shmget.2:42
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:51 build/C/man2/shmget.2:44
msgid "B<#include E<lt>sys/ipc.hE<gt>>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:51 build/C/man2/shmget.2:44
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:53 build/C/man2/shmget.2:46
msgid "B<#include E<lt>sys/shm.hE<gt>>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:53
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:55
msgid "B<int shmctl(int >I<shmid>B<, int >I<cmd>B<, struct shmid_ds *>I<buf>B<);>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:60
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:62
msgid ""
"B<shmctl>() performs the control operation specified by I<cmd> on the "
-"shared memory segment whose identifier is given in I<shmid>."
+"System\\ V shared memory segment whose identifier is given in I<shmid>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:65
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:67
msgid ""
"The I<buf> argument is a pointer to a I<shmid_ds> structure, defined in "
"I<E<lt>sys/shm.hE<gt>> as follows:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:79
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:81
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"struct shmid_ds {\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:87
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:89
msgid ""
-"The I<ipc_perm> structure is defined in I<E<lt>sys/ipc.hE<gt>> as follows "
-"(the highlighted fields are settable using B<IPC_SET>):"
+"The I<ipc_perm> structure is defined as follows (the highlighted fields are "
+"settable using B<IPC_SET>):"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:100
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:102
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"struct ipc_perm {\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:106
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:108
msgid "Valid values for I<cmd> are:"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:107
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:109
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<IPC_STAT>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:116
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:118
msgid ""
"Copy information from the kernel data structure associated with I<shmid> "
"into the I<shmid_ds> structure pointed to by I<buf>. The caller must have "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:116
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:118
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<IPC_SET>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:134
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:136
msgid ""
"Write the values of some members of the I<shmid_ds> structure pointed to by "
"I<buf> to the kernel data structure associated with this shared memory "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:134
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:136
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<IPC_RMID>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:151
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:149
msgid ""
-"Mark the segment to be destroyed. The segment will only actually be "
-"destroyed after the last process detaches it (i.e., when the I<shm_nattch> "
-"member of the associated structure I<shmid_ds> is zero). The caller must be "
-"the owner or creator, or be privileged. If a segment has been marked for "
-"destruction, then the (nonstandard) B<SHM_DEST> flag of the "
-"I<shm_perm.mode> field in the associated data structure retrieved by "
-"B<IPC_STAT> will be set."
+"Mark the segment to be destroyed. The segment will actually be destroyed "
+"only after the last process detaches it (i.e., when the I<shm_nattch> member "
+"of the associated structure I<shmid_ds> is zero). The caller must be the "
+"owner or creator of the segment, or be privileged. The I<buf> argument is "
+"ignored."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:157
+msgid ""
+"If a segment has been marked for destruction, then the (nonstandard) "
+"B<SHM_DEST> flag of the I<shm_perm.mode> field in the associated data "
+"structure retrieved by B<IPC_STAT> will be set."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:154
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:160
msgid ""
"The caller I<must> ensure that a segment is eventually destroyed; otherwise "
"its pages that were faulted in will remain in memory or swap."
msgstr ""
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:165
+msgid ""
+"See also the description of I</proc/sys/kernel/shm_rmid_forced> in "
+"B<proc>(5)."
+msgstr ""
+
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:154
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:165
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<IPC_INFO> (Linux-specific)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:167
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:178
msgid ""
-"Returns information about system-wide shared memory limits and parameters in "
+"Return information about system-wide shared memory limits and parameters in "
"the structure pointed to by I<buf>. This structure is of type I<shminfo> "
"(thus, a cast is required), defined in I<E<lt>sys/shm.hE<gt>> if the "
"B<_GNU_SOURCE> feature test macro is defined:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:181
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:192
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
-"struct shminfo {\n"
+"struct shminfo {\n"
" unsigned long shmmax; /* Maximum segment size */\n"
" unsigned long shmmin; /* Minimum segment size;\n"
" always 1 */\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:194
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:205
msgid ""
"The I<shmmni>, I<shmmax>, and I<shmall> settings can be changed via I</proc> "
"files of the same name; see B<proc>(5) for details."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:194
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:205
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SHM_INFO> (Linux-specific)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:205
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:216
msgid ""
-"Returns a I<shm_info> structure whose fields contain information about "
-"system resources consumed by shared memory. This structure is defined in "
+"Return a I<shm_info> structure whose fields contain information about system "
+"resources consumed by shared memory. This structure is defined in "
"I<E<lt>sys/shm.hE<gt>> if the B<_GNU_SOURCE> feature test macro is defined:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:222
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:233
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"struct shm_info {\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:224
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:235
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SHM_STAT> (Linux-specific)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:235
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:246
msgid ""
-"Returns a I<shmid_ds> structure as for B<IPC_STAT>. However, the I<shmid> "
+"Return a I<shmid_ds> structure as for B<IPC_STAT>. However, the I<shmid> "
"argument is not a segment identifier, but instead an index into the kernel's "
"internal array that maintains information about all shared memory segments "
"on the system."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:238
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:249
msgid ""
"The caller can prevent or allow swapping of a shared memory segment with the "
"following I<cmd> values:"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:239
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:250
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SHM_LOCK> (Linux-specific)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:251
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:262
msgid ""
"Prevent swapping of the shared memory segment. The caller must fault in any "
"pages that are required to be present after locking is enabled. If a "
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:251
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:262
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SHM_UNLOCK> (Linux-specific)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:254
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:265
msgid "Unlock the segment, allowing it to be swapped out."
msgstr ""
#. This was a botch-up in the move to RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, and was fixed
#. in 2.6.10. MTK, May 2005
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:272
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:283
msgid ""
"In kernels before 2.6.10, only a privileged process could employ B<SHM_LOCK> "
"and B<SHM_UNLOCK>. Since kernel 2.6.10, an unprivileged process can employ "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:290
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:301
msgid ""
"A successful B<IPC_INFO> or B<SHM_INFO> operation returns the index of the "
"highest used entry in the kernel's internal array recording information "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:294
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:305
msgid "On error, -1 is returned, and I<errno> is set appropriately."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:303
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:314
msgid ""
"B<IPC_STAT> or B<SHM_STAT> is requested and I<shm_perm.mode> does not allow "
"read access for I<shmid>, and the calling process does not have the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:314
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:325
msgid ""
"The argument I<cmd> has value B<IPC_SET> or B<IPC_STAT> but the address "
"pointed to by I<buf> isn't accessible."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:314
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:325 build/C/man2/shmop.2:194
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<EIDRM>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:317
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:328 build/C/man2/shmop.2:197
msgid "I<shmid> points to a removed identifier."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:326
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:337
msgid ""
"I<shmid> is not a valid identifier, or I<cmd> is not a valid command. Or: "
"for a B<SHM_STAT> operation, the index value specified in I<shmid> referred "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:337
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:348
msgid ""
"(In kernels since 2.6.9), B<SHM_LOCK> was specified and the size of the "
"to-be-locked segment would mean that the total bytes in locked shared memory "
"(see B<setrlimit>(2))."
msgstr ""
-#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:337
-#, no-wrap
-msgid "B<EOVERFLOW>"
-msgstr ""
-
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:342
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:353
msgid ""
"B<IPC_STAT> is attempted, and the GID or UID value is too large to be stored "
"in the structure pointed to by I<buf>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:354
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:365
msgid ""
"B<IPC_SET> or B<IPC_RMID> is attempted, and the effective user ID of the "
"calling process is not that of the creator (found in I<shm_perm.cuid>), or "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:366
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:377
msgid ""
"Or (in kernels before 2.6.9), B<SHM_LOCK> or B<SHM_UNLOCK> was specified, "
"but the process was not privileged (Linux: did not have the B<CAP_IPC_LOCK> "
#. SVr4 documents an additional error condition EMFILE.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:371 build/C/man2/shmget.2:232 build/C/man2/shmop.2:229
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:382 build/C/man2/shmget.2:251 build/C/man2/shmop.2:231
msgid "SVr4, POSIX.1-2001."
msgstr ""
+#. Like Linux, the FreeBSD man pages still document
+#. the inclusion of these header files.
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:395 build/C/man2/shmget.2:269
+msgid ""
+"The inclusion of I<E<lt>sys/types.hE<gt>> and I<E<lt>sys/ipc.hE<gt>> isn't "
+"required on Linux or by any version of POSIX. However, some old "
+"implementations required the inclusion of these header files, and the SVID "
+"also documented their inclusion. Applications intended to be portable to "
+"such old systems may need to include these header files."
+msgstr ""
+
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:382
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:407
msgid ""
"The B<IPC_INFO>, B<SHM_STAT> and B<SHM_INFO> operations are used by the "
"B<ipcs>(1) program to provide information on allocated resources. In the "
-"future these may modified or moved to a /proc file system interface."
+"future, these may modified or moved to a I</proc> filesystem interface."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:390
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:415
msgid ""
"Linux permits a process to attach (B<shmat>(2)) a shared memory segment "
"that has already been marked for deletion using I<shmctl(IPC_RMID)>. This "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:403
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:428
msgid ""
"Various fields in a I<struct shmid_ds> were typed as I<short> under Linux "
"2.2 and have become I<long> under Linux 2.4. To take advantage of this, a "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:410
+#: build/C/man2/shmctl.2:435
msgid ""
"B<mlock>(2), B<setrlimit>(2), B<shmget>(2), B<shmop>(2), B<capabilities>(7), "
"B<svipc>(7)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:36
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:38
#, no-wrap
msgid "SHMGET"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:36
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:38
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2006-05-02"
+msgid "2015-01-10"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:39
-msgid "shmget - allocates a shared memory segment"
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:41
+msgid "shmget - allocates a System V shared memory segment"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:46
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:48
msgid "B<int shmget(key_t >I<key>B<, size_t >I<size>B<, int >I<shmflg>B<);>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:70
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:72
msgid ""
-"B<shmget>() returns the identifier of the shared memory segment associated "
-"with the value of the argument I<key>. A new shared memory segment, with "
-"size equal to the value of I<size> rounded up to a multiple of B<PAGE_SIZE>, "
-"is created if I<key> has the value B<IPC_PRIVATE> or I<key> isn't "
-"B<IPC_PRIVATE>, no shared memory segment corresponding to I<key> exists, and "
-"B<IPC_CREAT> is specified in I<shmflg>."
+"B<shmget>() returns the identifier of the System\\ V shared memory segment "
+"associated with the value of the argument I<key>. A new shared memory "
+"segment, with size equal to the value of I<size> rounded up to a multiple of "
+"B<PAGE_SIZE>, is created if I<key> has the value B<IPC_PRIVATE> or I<key> "
+"isn't B<IPC_PRIVATE>, no shared memory segment corresponding to I<key> "
+"exists, and B<IPC_CREAT> is specified in I<shmflg>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:89
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:91
msgid ""
"If I<shmflg> specifies both B<IPC_CREAT> and B<IPC_EXCL> and a shared memory "
"segment already exists for I<key>, then B<shmget>() fails with I<errno> set "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:93
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:95
msgid "The value I<shmflg> is composed of:"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:93
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:95
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<IPC_CREAT>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:100
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:102
msgid ""
-"to create a new segment. If this flag is not used, then B<shmget>() will "
-"find the segment associated with I<key> and check to see if the user has "
+"Create a new segment. If this flag is not used, then B<shmget>() will find "
+"the segment associated with I<key> and check to see if the user has "
"permission to access the segment."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:100
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:102
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<IPC_EXCL>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:103
-msgid "used with B<IPC_CREAT> to ensure failure if the segment already exists."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:103
-#, no-wrap
-msgid "I<mode_flags>"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:113
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:108
msgid ""
-"(least significant 9 bits) specifying the permissions granted to the owner, "
-"group, and world. These bits have the same format, and the same meaning, as "
-"the I<mode> argument of B<open>(2). Presently, the execute permissions are "
-"not used by the system."
+"This flag is used with B<IPC_CREAT> to ensure that this call creates the "
+"segment. If the segment already exists, the call fails."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:113
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:108
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SHM_HUGETLB> (since Linux 2.6)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:119
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:114
msgid ""
-"Allocate the segment using \"huge pages.\" See the kernel source file "
+"Allocate the segment using \"huge pages.\" See the Linux kernel source file "
"I<Documentation/vm/hugetlbpage.txt> for further information."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:119
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:114
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SHM_NORESERVE> (since Linux 2.6.15)"
msgstr ""
#. As at 2.6.17-rc2, this flag has no effect if SHM_HUGETLB was also
#. specified.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:138
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:133
msgid ""
"This flag serves the same purpose as the B<mmap>(2) B<MAP_NORESERVE> flag. "
"Do not reserve swap space for this segment. When swap space is reserved, "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:146
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:143
+msgid ""
+"In addition to the above flags, the least significant 9 bits of I<shmflg> "
+"specify the permissions granted to the owner, group, and others. These bits "
+"have the same format, and the same meaning, as the I<mode> argument of "
+"B<open>(2). Presently, execute permissions are not used by the system."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:151
msgid ""
"When a new shared memory segment is created, its contents are initialized to "
"zero values, and its associated data structure, I<shmid_ds> (see "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:151
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:156
msgid ""
"I<shm_perm.cuid> and I<shm_perm.uid> are set to the effective user ID of the "
"calling process."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:156
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:161
msgid ""
"I<shm_perm.cgid> and I<shm_perm.gid> are set to the effective group ID of "
"the calling process."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:161
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:166
msgid ""
"The least significant 9 bits of I<shm_perm.mode> are set to the least "
"significant 9 bit of I<shmflg>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:165
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:170
msgid "I<shm_segsz> is set to the value of I<size>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:172
-msgid "I<shm_lpid>, I<shm_nattch>, I<shm_atime> and I<shm_dtime> are set to 0."
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:177
+msgid "I<shm_lpid>, I<shm_nattch>, I<shm_atime>, and I<shm_dtime> are set to 0."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:175
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:180
msgid "I<shm_ctime> is set to the current time."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:178
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:183
msgid ""
"If the shared memory segment already exists, the permissions are verified, "
"and a check is made to see if it is marked for destruction."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:182
-msgid "A valid segment identifier, I<shmid>, is returned on success, -1 on error."
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:188
+msgid ""
+"On success, a valid shared memory identifier is returned. On error, -1 is "
+"returned, and I<errno> is set to indicate the error."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:186
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:192
msgid "On failure, I<errno> is set to one of the following:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:192
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:198
msgid ""
"The user does not have permission to access the shared memory segment, and "
"does not have the B<CAP_IPC_OWNER> capability."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:196
-msgid "B<IPC_CREAT | IPC_EXCL> was specified and the segment exists."
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:207
+msgid ""
+"B<IPC_CREAT> and B<IPC_EXCL> were specified in I<shmflg>, but a shared "
+"memory segment already exists for I<key>."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:215
+msgid ""
+"A new segment was to be created and I<size> is less than B<SHMMIN> or "
+"greater than B<SHMMAX>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:202
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:221
msgid ""
-"A new segment was to be created and I<size> E<lt> B<SHMMIN> or I<size> E<gt> "
-"B<SHMMAX>, or no new segment was to be created, a segment with given key "
-"existed, but I<size> is greater than the size of that segment."
+"A segment for the given I<key> exists, but I<size> is greater than the size "
+"of that segment."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:211
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:230
msgid "No segment exists for the given I<key>, and B<IPC_CREAT> was not specified."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:214
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:233
msgid "No memory could be allocated for segment overhead."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:222
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:241
msgid ""
"All possible shared memory IDs have been taken (B<SHMMNI>), or allocating a "
"segment of the requested I<size> would cause the system to exceed the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:229
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:248
msgid ""
"The B<SHM_HUGETLB> flag was specified, but the caller was not privileged "
"(did not have the B<CAP_IPC_LOCK> capability)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:235
-msgid "B<SHM_HUGETLB> is a nonportable Linux extension."
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:256
+msgid "B<SHM_HUGETLB> and B<SHM_NORESERVE> are Linux extensions."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:245
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:280
msgid ""
"B<IPC_PRIVATE> isn't a flag field but a I<key_t> type. If this special "
-"value is used for I<key>, the system call ignores everything but the least "
-"significant 9 bits of I<shmflg> and creates a new shared memory segment (on "
-"success)."
+"value is used for I<key>, the system call ignores all but the least "
+"significant 9 bits of I<shmflg> and creates a new shared memory segment."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SS
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:280
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "Shared memory limits"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:249
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:284
msgid ""
"The following limits on shared memory segment resources affect the "
"B<shmget>() call:"
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:249
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:284
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SHMALL>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:254
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:288
+msgid ""
+"System-wide limit on the total amount of shared memory, measured in units of "
+"the system page size."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. commit 060028bac94bf60a65415d1d55a359c3a17d5c31
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:294
+msgid ""
+"On Linux, this limit can be read and modified via "
+"I</proc/sys/kernel/shmall>. Since Linux 3.16, the default value for this "
+"limit is:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:296 build/C/man2/shmget.2:331
+#, no-wrap
+msgid " ULONG_MAX - 2^24\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:307
+msgid ""
+"The effect of this value (which is suitable for both 32-bit and 64-bit "
+"systems) is to impose no limitation on allocations. This value, rather "
+"than B<ULONG_MAX>, was chosen as the default to prevent some cases where "
+"historical applications simply raised the existing limit without first "
+"checking its current value. Such applications would cause the value to "
+"overflow if the limit was set at B<ULONG_MAX>."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:310
+msgid "From Linux 2.4 up to Linux 3.15, the default value for this limit was:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:312
+#, no-wrap
+msgid " SHMMAX / PAGE_SIZE * (SHMMNI / 16)\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:320
msgid ""
-"System wide maximum of shared memory pages (on Linux, this limit can be read "
-"and modified via I</proc/sys/kernel/shmall>)."
+"If B<SHMMAX> and B<SHMMNI> were not modified, then multiplying the result of "
+"this formula by the page size (to get a value in bytes) yielded a value of 8 "
+"GB as the limit on the total memory used by all shared memory segments."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:254
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:320
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SHMMAX>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:259
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:323
+msgid "Maximum size in bytes for a shared memory segment."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. commit 060028bac94bf60a65415d1d55a359c3a17d5c31
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:329
+msgid ""
+"On Linux, this limit can be read and modified via "
+"I</proc/sys/kernel/shmmax>. Since Linux 3.16, the default value for this "
+"limit is:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:340
+msgid ""
+"The effect of this value (which is suitable for both 32-bit and 64-bit "
+"systems) is to impose no limitation on allocations. See the description of "
+"B<SHMALL> for a discussion of why this default value (rather than "
+"B<ULONG_MAX>) is used."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:343
msgid ""
-"Maximum size in bytes for a shared memory segment: policy dependent (on "
-"Linux, this limit can be read and modified via I</proc/sys/kernel/shmmax>)."
+"From Linux 2.2 up to Linux 3.15, the default value of this limit was "
+"0x2000000 (32MB)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:349
+msgid ""
+"Because it is not possible to map just part of a shared memory segment, the "
+"amount of virtual memory places another limit on the maximum size of a "
+"usable segment: for example, on i386 the largest segments that can be mapped "
+"have a size of around 2.8 GB, and on x86_64 the limit is around 127 TB."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:259
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:349
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SHMMIN>"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:265
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:355
msgid ""
"Minimum size in bytes for a shared memory segment: implementation dependent "
"(currently 1 byte, though B<PAGE_SIZE> is the effective minimum size)."
msgstr ""
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:265
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:355
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SHMMNI>"
msgstr ""
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:360
+msgid ""
+"System-wide limit on the number of shared memory segments. In Linux 2.2, "
+"the default value for this limit was 128; since Linux 2.4, the default value "
+"is 4096."
+msgstr ""
+
#. Kernels between 2.4.x and 2.6.8 had an off-by-one error that meant
#. that we could create one more segment than SHMMNI -- MTK
#. This /proc file is not available in Linux 2.2 and earlier -- MTK
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:274
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:366
msgid ""
-"System wide maximum number of shared memory segments: implementation "
-"dependent (currently 4096, was 128 before Linux 2.3.99; on Linux, this limit "
-"can be read and modified via I</proc/sys/kernel/shmmni>)."
+"On Linux, this limit can be read and modified via "
+"I</proc/sys/kernel/shmmni>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:278
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:370
msgid ""
"The implementation has no specific limits for the per-process maximum number "
"of shared memory segments (B<SHMSEG>)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:284
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:376
msgid ""
-"Until version 2.3.30 Linux would return B<EIDRM> for a B<shmget>() on a "
+"Until version 2.3.30, Linux would return B<EIDRM> for a B<shmget>() on a "
"shared memory segment scheduled for deletion."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:290
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:382
msgid ""
"The name choice B<IPC_PRIVATE> was perhaps unfortunate, B<IPC_NEW> would "
"more clearly show its function."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:298
+#: build/C/man2/shmget.2:391
msgid ""
-"B<shmat>(2), B<shmctl>(2), B<shmdt>(2), B<ftok>(3), B<capabilities>(7), "
-"B<shm_overview>(7), B<svipc>(7)"
+"B<memfd_create>(2), B<shmat>(2), B<shmctl>(2), B<shmdt>(2), B<ftok>(3), "
+"B<capabilities>(7), B<shm_overview>(7), B<svipc>(7)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:39
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:41
#, no-wrap
msgid "SHMOP"
msgstr ""
-#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:39
-#, no-wrap
-msgid "2008-06-03"
-msgstr ""
-
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:42
-msgid "shmat, shmdt - shared memory operations"
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:44
+msgid "shmat, shmdt - System V shared memory operations"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:46
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:48
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<#include E<lt>sys/types.hE<gt>>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:48
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:50
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<void *shmat(int >I<shmid>B<, const void *>I<shmaddr>B<, int "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:50
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:52
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<int shmdt(const void *>I<shmaddr>B<);>\n"
msgstr ""
+#. type: SS
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:54
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "shmat()"
+msgstr ""
+
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:59
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:62
msgid ""
-"B<shmat>() attaches the shared memory segment identified by I<shmid> to the "
-"address space of the calling process. The attaching address is specified by "
-"I<shmaddr> with one of the following criteria:"
+"B<shmat>() attaches the System\\ V shared memory segment identified by "
+"I<shmid> to the address space of the calling process. The attaching address "
+"is specified by I<shmaddr> with one of the following criteria:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:65
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:68
msgid ""
"If I<shmaddr> is NULL, the system chooses a suitable (unused) address at "
"which to attach the segment."
msgid ""
"If I<shmaddr> isn't NULL and B<SHM_RND> is specified in I<shmflg>, the "
"attach occurs at the address equal to I<shmaddr> rounded down to the nearest "
-"multiple of B<SHMLBA>. Otherwise I<shmaddr> must be a page-aligned address "
-"at which the attach occurs."
+"multiple of B<SHMLBA>."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:84
+msgid ""
+"Otherwise, I<shmaddr> must be a page-aligned address at which the attach "
+"occurs."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:90
msgid ""
-"If B<SHM_RDONLY> is specified in I<shmflg>, the segment is attached for "
-"reading and the process must have read permission for the segment. "
-"Otherwise the segment is attached for read and write and the process must "
-"have read and write permission for the segment. There is no notion of a "
-"write-only shared memory segment."
+"In addition to B<SHM_RND>, the following flags may be specified in the "
+"I<shmflg> bit-mask argument:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: TP
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:90
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "B<SHM_EXEC> (Linux-specific; since Linux 2.6.9)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:94
+msgid ""
+"Allow the contents of the segment to be executed. The caller must have "
+"execute permission on the segment."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: TP
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:94
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "B<SHM_RDONLY>"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:102
+msgid ""
+"Attach the segment for read-only access. The process must have read "
+"permission for the segment. If this flag is not specified, the segment is "
+"attached for read and write access, and the process must have read and write "
+"permission for the segment. There is no notion of a write-only shared "
+"memory segment."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: TP
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:102
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "B<SHM_REMAP> (Linux-specific)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:105
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:115
msgid ""
-"The (Linux-specific) B<SHM_REMAP> flag may be specified in I<shmflg> to "
-"indicate that the mapping of the segment should replace any existing mapping "
-"in the range starting at I<shmaddr> and continuing for the size of the "
-"segment. (Normally an B<EINVAL> error would result if a mapping already "
-"exists in this address range.) In this case, I<shmaddr> must not be NULL."
+"This flag specifies that the mapping of the segment should replace any "
+"existing mapping in the range starting at I<shmaddr> and continuing for the "
+"size of the segment. (Normally, an B<EINVAL> error would result if a "
+"mapping already exists in this address range.) In this case, I<shmaddr> "
+"must not be NULL."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:112
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:122
msgid ""
"The B<brk>(2) value of the calling process is not altered by the attach. "
"The segment will automatically be detached at process exit. The same "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:120
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:130
msgid ""
"A successful B<shmat>() call updates the members of the I<shmid_ds> "
"structure (see B<shmctl>(2)) associated with the shared memory segment as "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:123
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:133
msgid "I<shm_atime> is set to the current time."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:126 build/C/man2/shmop.2:152
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:136 build/C/man2/shmop.2:163
msgid "I<shm_lpid> is set to the process-ID of the calling process."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:129
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:140
msgid "I<shm_nattch> is incremented by one."
msgstr ""
-#. type: Plain text
+#. type: SS
#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:140
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "shmdt()"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:151
msgid ""
"B<shmdt>() detaches the shared memory segment located at the address "
"specified by I<shmaddr> from the address space of the calling process. The "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:146
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:157
msgid ""
-"On a successful B<shmdt>() call the system updates the members of the "
+"On a successful B<shmdt>() call, the system updates the members of the "
"I<shmid_ds> structure associated with the shared memory segment as follows:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:149
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:160
msgid "I<shm_dtime> is set to the current time."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:157
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:168
msgid ""
"I<shm_nattch> is decremented by one. If it becomes 0 and the segment is "
"marked for deletion, the segment is deleted."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:161
-msgid "After a B<fork>(2) the child inherits the attached shared memory segments."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:165
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:176
msgid ""
-"After an B<execve>(2) all attached shared memory segments are detached from "
-"the process."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:169
-msgid ""
-"Upon B<_exit>(2) all attached shared memory segments are detached from the "
-"process."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:177
-msgid ""
-"On success B<shmat>() returns the address of the attached shared memory "
-"segment; on error I<(void\\ *)\\ -1> is returned, and I<errno> is set to "
+"On success, B<shmat>() returns the address of the attached shared memory "
+"segment; on error, I<(void\\ *)\\ -1> is returned, and I<errno> is set to "
"indicate the cause of the error."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:183
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:182
msgid ""
-"On success B<shmdt>() returns 0; on error -1 is returned, and I<errno> is "
+"On success, B<shmdt>() returns 0; on error -1 is returned, and I<errno> is "
"set to indicate the cause of the error."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:189
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:188
msgid "When B<shmat>() fails, I<errno> is set to one of the following:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:195
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:194
msgid ""
"The calling process does not have the required permissions for the requested "
"attach type, and does not have the B<CAP_IPC_OWNER> capability."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:209
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:211
msgid ""
"Invalid I<shmid> value, unaligned (i.e., not page-aligned and B<SHM_RND> was "
"not specified) or invalid I<shmaddr> value, or can't attach segment at "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:212
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:214
msgid "Could not allocate memory for the descriptor or for the page tables."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:218
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:220
msgid "When B<shmdt>() fails, I<errno> is set as follows:"
msgstr ""
#. The following since 2.6.17-rc1:
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:226
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:228
msgid ""
"There is no shared memory segment attached at I<shmaddr>; or, I<shmaddr> is "
"not aligned on a page boundary."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:245
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:243
+msgid ""
+"In SVID 3 (or perhaps earlier), the type of the I<shmaddr> argument was "
+"changed from I<char\\ *> into I<const void\\ *>, and the returned type of "
+"B<shmat>() from I<char\\ *> into I<void\\ *>."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:248
+msgid "After a B<fork>(2), the child inherits the attached shared memory segments."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:252
msgid ""
-"In SVID 3 (or perhaps earlier) the type of the I<shmaddr> argument was "
-"changed from I<char *> into I<const void *>, and the returned type of "
-"B<shmat>() from I<char *> into I<void *>. (Linux libc4 and libc5 have the "
-"I<char *> prototypes; glibc2 has I<void *>.)"
+"After an B<execve>(2), all attached shared memory segments are detached from "
+"the process."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:257
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:256
+msgid ""
+"Upon B<_exit>(2), all attached shared memory segments are detached from the "
+"process."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:268
msgid ""
"Using B<shmat>() with I<shmaddr> equal to NULL is the preferred, portable "
"way of attaching a shared memory segment. Be aware that the shared memory "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:262
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:273
msgid ""
"On Linux, it is possible to attach a shared memory segment even if it is "
"already marked to be deleted. However, POSIX.1-2001 does not specify this "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:265
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:276
msgid "The following system parameter affects B<shmat>():"
msgstr ""
-#. FIXME A good explanation of the rationale for the existence
-#. of SHMLBA would be useful here
#. type: TP
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:265
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:276
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SHMLBA>"
msgstr ""
-#. FIXME That last sentence isn't true for all Linux
-#. architectures (i.e., SHMLBA != PAGE_SIZE for some architectures)
-#. -- MTK, Nov 04
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:278
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:289
msgid ""
-"Segment low boundary address multiple. Must be page aligned. For the "
-"current implementation the B<SHMLBA> value is B<PAGE_SIZE>."
+"Segment low boundary address multiple. When explicitly specifying an attach "
+"address in a call to B<shmat>(), the caller should ensure that the address "
+"is a multiple of this value. This is necessary on some architectures, in "
+"order either to ensure good CPU cache performance or to ensure that "
+"different attaches of the same segment have consistent views within the CPU "
+"cache. B<SHMLBA> is normally some multiple of the system page size (on many "
+"Linux architectures, it is the same as the system page size)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:282
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:293
msgid ""
-"The implementation places no intrinsic limit on the per-process maximum "
-"number of shared memory segments (B<SHMSEG>)."
+"The implementation places no intrinsic per-process limit on the number of "
+"shared memory segments (B<SHMSEG>)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:290
+#: build/C/man2/shmop.2:301
msgid ""
"B<brk>(2), B<mmap>(2), B<shmctl>(2), B<shmget>(2), B<capabilities>(7), "
"B<shm_overview>(7), B<svipc>(7)"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:28
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:30
#, no-wrap
msgid "SUBPAGE_PROT"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:28
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:30
#, no-wrap
-msgid "2010-10-30"
+msgid "2012-07-13"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:31
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:33
msgid "subpage_prot - define a subpage protection for an address range"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:35
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:37
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<long subpage_prot(unsigned long >I<addr>B<, unsigned long >I<len>B<,>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:42
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:41
+msgid "I<Note>: There is no glibc wrapper for this system call; see NOTES."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:47
msgid ""
"The PowerPC-specific B<subpage_prot>() system call provides the facility to "
"control the access permissions on individual 4kB subpages on systems "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:49
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:54
msgid ""
"The protection map is applied to the memory pages in the region starting at "
"I<addr> and continuing for I<len> bytes. Both of these arguments must be "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:61
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:66
msgid ""
"The protection map is specified in the buffer pointed to by I<map>. The map "
"has 2 bits per 4kB subpage; thus each 32-bit word specifies the protections "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:66
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:71
msgid ""
"On success, B<subpage_prot>() returns 0. Otherwise, one of the error codes "
"specified below is returned."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:72
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:77
msgid "The buffer referred to by I<map> is not accessible."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:82
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:87
msgid ""
"The I<addr> or I<len> arguments are incorrect. Both of these arguments must "
"be aligned to a multiple of the system page size, and they must not refer to "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:85 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:166
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:90 build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:166
msgid "Out of memory."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:91
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:96
msgid ""
"This system call is provided on the PowerPC architecture since Linux "
"2.6.25. The system call is provided only if the kernel is configured with "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:98
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:101
+msgid ""
+"Glibc does not provide a wrapper for this system call; call it using "
+"B<syscall>(2)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:106
msgid ""
"Normal page protections (at the 64-kB page level) also apply; the subpage "
"protection mechanism is an additional constraint, so putting 0 in a 2-bit "
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:98
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:106
#, no-wrap
msgid "Rationale"
msgstr ""
#. But Paul Mackerass says (Oct 2010): I'm pretty sure we now only switch
#. the affected segment, not the whole process.
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:120
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:128
msgid ""
"This system call is provided to assist writing emulators that operate using "
"64-kB pages on PowerPC systems. When emulating systems such as x86, which "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:123
-msgid "B<mprotect>(2), B<syscall>(2);"
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:131
+msgid "B<mprotect>(2), B<syscall>(2)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:126
-msgid "the kernel source file I<Documentation/vm/hugetlbpage.txt>."
+#: build/C/man2/subpage_prot.2:134
+msgid "I<Documentation/vm/hugetlbpage.txt> in the Linux kernel source tree"
msgstr ""
#. type: TH
msgid "SYNC_FILE_RANGE"
msgstr ""
+#. type: TH
+#: build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:30
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "2014-08-19"
+msgstr ""
+
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:33
msgid "sync_file_range - sync a file segment with disk"
"Therefore, unless the application is strictly performing overwrites of "
"already-instantiated disk blocks, there are no guarantees that the data will "
"be available after a crash. There is no user interface to know if a write "
-"is purely an overwrite. On file systems using copy-on-write semantics "
-"(e.g., I<btrfs>) an overwrite of existing allocated blocks is impossible. "
-"When writing into preallocated space, many file systems also require calls "
-"into the block allocator, which this system call does not sync out to disk. "
-"This system call does not flush disk write caches and thus does not provide "
-"any data integrity on systems with volatile disk write caches."
+"is purely an overwrite. On filesystems using copy-on-write semantics (e.g., "
+"I<btrfs>) an overwrite of existing allocated blocks is impossible. When "
+"writing into preallocated space, many filesystems also require calls into "
+"the block allocator, which this system call does not sync out to disk. This "
+"system call does not flush disk write caches and thus does not provide any "
+"data integrity on systems with volatile disk write caches."
msgstr ""
#. type: SS
msgstr ""
#. FIXME . (bug?) Actually, how can 'fd' refer to a symbolic link (S_ISLNK)?
-#. (In userspace at least) it isn't possible to obtain a file descriptor
+#. (In user space at least) it isn't possible to obtain a file descriptor
#. for a symbolic link.
#. type: Plain text
#: build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:177
"programs."
msgstr ""
+#. type: SS
+#: build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:184
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "sync_file_range2()"
+msgstr ""
+
#. See kernel commit edd5cd4a9424f22b0fa08bef5e299d41befd5622
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:196
+#: build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:201
msgid ""
"Some architectures (e.g., PowerPC, ARM) need 64-bit arguments to be aligned "
"in a suitable pair of registers. On such architectures, the call signature "
-"of B<sync_file_range>() is flawed, since it forces a register to be wasted "
-"as padding between the I<fd> and I<offset> arguments. Therefore, these "
-"architectures define a different system call that orders the arguments "
-"suitably:"
+"of B<sync_file_range>() shown in the SYNOPSIS would force a register to be "
+"wasted as padding between the I<fd> and I<offset> arguments. (See "
+"B<syscall>(2) for details.) Therefore, these architectures define a "
+"different system call that orders the arguments suitably:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:201
+#: build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:206
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"B<int sync_file_range2(int >I<fd>B<, unsigned int >I<flags>B<,>\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:206
+#: build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:211
msgid ""
"The behavior of this system call is otherwise exactly the same as "
"B<sync_file_range>()."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:217
+#: build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:222
msgid ""
"A system call with this signature first appeared on the ARM architecture in "
"Linux 2.6.20, with the name B<arm_sync_file_range>(). It was renamed in "
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
-#: build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:222
+#: build/C/man2/sync_file_range.2:227
msgid "B<fdatasync>(2), B<fsync>(2), B<msync>(2), B<sync>(2)"
msgstr ""
+
+#. type: TH
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:21
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "MEMFD_CREATE"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:24
+msgid "memfd_create - create an anonymous file"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:26
+msgid "B<#include E<lt>sys/memfd.hE<gt>>"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:28
+msgid "B<int memfd_create(const char *>I<name>B<, unsigned int >I<flags>B<);>"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. David Herrmann:
+#. memfd uses VM_NORESERVE so each page is accounted on first access.
+#. This means, the overcommit-limits (see __vm_enough_memory()) and the
+#. memory-cgroup limits (mem_cgroup_try_charge()) are applied. Note that
+#. those are accounted on "current" and "current->mm", that is, the
+#. process doing the first page access.
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:51
+msgid ""
+"B<memfd_create>() creates an anonymous file and returns a file descriptor "
+"that refers to it. The file behaves like a regular file, and so can be "
+"modified, truncated, memory-mapped, and so on. However, unlike a regular "
+"file, it lives in RAM and has a volatile backing storage. Once all "
+"references to the file are dropped, it is automatically released. Anonymous "
+"memory is used for all backing pages of the file. Therefore, files created "
+"by B<memfd_create>() have the same semantics as other anonymous memory "
+"allocations such as those allocated using B<mmap>(2) with the "
+"B<MAP_ANONYMOUS> flag."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:58
+msgid ""
+"The initial size of the file is set to 0. Following the call, the file size "
+"should be set using B<ftruncate>(2). (Alternatively, the file may be "
+"populated by calls to B<write>(2) or similar.)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:69
+msgid ""
+"The name supplied in I<name> is used as a filename and will be displayed as "
+"the target of the corresponding symbolic link in the directory "
+"I</proc/self/fd/>. The displayed name is always prefixed with I<memfd:> and "
+"serves only for debugging purposes. Names do not affect the behavior of the "
+"file descriptor, and as such multiple files can have the same name without "
+"any side effects."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:74
+msgid ""
+"The following values may be bitwise ORed in I<flags> to change the behaviour "
+"of B<memfd_create>():"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: TP
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:74
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "B<MFD_CLOEXEC>"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:84
+msgid ""
+"Set the close-on-exec (B<FD_CLOEXEC>) flag on the new file descriptor. See "
+"the description of the B<O_CLOEXEC> flag in B<open>(2) for reasons why this "
+"may be useful."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: TP
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:84
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "B<MFD_ALLOW_SEALING>"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. FIXME Why is the MFD_ALLOW_SEALING behavior not simply the default?
+#. Is it worth adding some text explaining this?
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:100
+msgid ""
+"Allow sealing operations on this file. See the discussion of the "
+"B<F_ADD_SEALS> and B<F_GET_SEALS> operations in B<fcntl>(2), and also NOTES, "
+"below. The initial set of seals is empty. If this flag is not set, the "
+"initial set of seals will be B<F_SEAL_SEAL>, meaning that no other seals can "
+"be set on the file."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:104
+msgid "Unused bits in I<flags> must be 0."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:113
+msgid ""
+"As its return value, B<memfd_create>() returns a new file descriptor that "
+"can be used to refer to the file. This file descriptor is opened for both "
+"reading and writing (B<O_RDWR>) and B<O_LARGEFILE> is set for the "
+"descriptor."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:126
+msgid ""
+"With respect to B<fork>(2) and B<execve>(2), the usual semantics apply for "
+"the file descriptor created by B<memfd_create>(). A copy of the file "
+"descriptor is inherited by the child produced by B<fork>(2) and refers to "
+"the same file. The file descriptor is preserved across B<execve>(2), unless "
+"the close-on-exec flag has been set."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:133
+msgid ""
+"On success, B<memfd_create>() returns a new file descriptor. On error, -1 "
+"is returned and I<errno> is set to indicate the error."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:139
+msgid "The address in I<name> points to invalid memory."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:146
+msgid ""
+"An unsupported value was specified in one of the arguments: I<flags> "
+"included unknown bits, or I<name> was too long."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:149
+msgid "The per-process limit on open file descriptors has been reached."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:152
+msgid "The system-wide limit on the total number of open files has been reached."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:155
+msgid "There was insufficient memory to create a new anonymous file."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. FIXME . When glibc support appears, update the following sentence:
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:161
+msgid ""
+"The B<memfd_create>() system call first appeared in Linux 3.17. Support in "
+"the GNU C library is pending."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:165
+msgid "The B<memfd_create>() system call is Linux-specific."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. See also http://lwn.net/Articles/593918/
+#. and http://lwn.net/Articles/594919/ and http://lwn.net/Articles/591108/
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:178
+msgid ""
+"The B<memfd_create>() system call provides a simple alternative to manually "
+"mounting a I<tmpfs> filesystem and creating and opening a file in that "
+"filesystem. The primary purpose of B<memfd_create>() is to create files "
+"and associated file descriptors that are used with the file-sealing APIs "
+"provided by B<fcntl>(2)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:192
+msgid ""
+"The B<memfd_create>() system call also has uses without file sealing (which "
+"is why file-sealing is disabled, unless explicitly requested with the "
+"B<MFD_ALLOW_SEALING> flag). In particular, it can be used as an alternative "
+"to creating files in I<tmp> or as an alternative to using the B<open>(2) "
+"B<O_TMPFILE> in cases where there is no intention to actually link the "
+"resulting file into the filesystem."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SS
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:192
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "File sealing"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:210
+msgid ""
+"In the absence of file sealing, processes that communicate via shared memory "
+"must either trust each other, or take measures to deal with the possibility "
+"that an untrusted peer may manipulate the shared memory region in "
+"problematic ways. For example, an untrusted peer might modify the contents "
+"of the shared memory at any time, or shrink the shared memory region. The "
+"former possibility leaves the local process vulnerable to "
+"time-of-check-to-time-of-use race conditions (typically dealt with by "
+"copying data from the shared memory region before checking and using it). "
+"The latter possibility leaves the local process vulnerable to B<SIGBUS> "
+"signals when an attempt is made to access a now-nonexistent location in the "
+"shared memory region. (Dealing with this possibility necessitates the use "
+"of a handler for the B<SIGBUS> signal.)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:216
+msgid ""
+"Dealing with untrusted peers imposes extra complexity on code that employs "
+"shared memory. Memory sealing enables that extra complexity to be "
+"eliminated, by allowing a process to operate secure in the knowledge that "
+"its peer can't modify the shared memory in an undesired fashion."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:218
+msgid "An example of the usage of the sealing mechanism is as follows:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:225
+msgid ""
+"The first process creates a I<tmpfs> file using B<memfd_create>(). The call "
+"yields a file descriptor used in subsequent steps."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:232
+msgid ""
+"The first process sizes the file created in the previous step using "
+"B<ftruncate>(2), maps it using B<mmap>(2), and populates the shared memory "
+"with the desired data."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: IP
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:232
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "3."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:242
+msgid ""
+"The first process uses the B<fcntl>(2) B<F_ADD_SEALS> operation to place "
+"one or more seals on the file, in order to restrict further modifications on "
+"the file. (If placing the seal B<F_SEAL_WRITE>, then it will be necessary "
+"to first unmap the shared writable mapping created in the previous step.)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: IP
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:242
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "4."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:247
+msgid ""
+"A second process obtains a file descriptor for the I<tmpfs> file and maps "
+"it. Among the possible ways in which this could happen are the following:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:258
+msgid ""
+"The process that called B<memfd_create>() could transfer the resulting file "
+"descriptor to the second process via a UNIX domain socket (see B<unix>(7) "
+"and B<cmsg>(3)). The second process then maps the file using B<mmap>(2)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:266
+msgid ""
+"The second process is created via B<fork>(2) and thus automatically "
+"inherits the file descriptor and mapping. (Note that in this case and the "
+"next, there is a natural trust relationship between the two processes, since "
+"they are running under the same user ID. Therefore, file sealing would not "
+"normally be necessary.)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:280
+msgid ""
+"The second process opens the file I</proc/E<lt>pdE<gt>/fd/E<lt>fdE<gt>>, "
+"where I<E<lt>pidE<gt>> is the PID of the first process (the one that called "
+"B<memfd_create>()), and I<E<lt>fdE<gt>> is the number of the file descriptor "
+"returned by the call to B<memfd_create>() in that process. The second "
+"process then maps the file using B<mmap>(2)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: IP
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:281
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "5."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:293
+msgid ""
+"The second process uses the B<fcntl>(2) B<F_GET_SEALS> operation to "
+"retrieve the bit mask of seals that has been applied to the file. This bit "
+"mask can be inspected in order to determine what kinds of restrictions have "
+"been placed on file modifications. If desired, the second process can apply "
+"further seals to impose additional restrictions (so long as the "
+"B<F_SEAL_SEAL> seal has not yet been applied)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:297
+msgid ""
+"Below are shown two example programs that demonstrate the use of "
+"B<memfd_create>() and the file sealing API."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:312
+msgid ""
+"The first program, I<t_memfd_create.c>, creates a I<tmpfs> file using "
+"B<memfd_create>(), sets a size for the file, maps it into memory, and "
+"optionally places some seals on the file. The program accepts up to three "
+"command-line arguments, of which the first two are required. The first "
+"argument is the name to associate with the file, the second argument is the "
+"size to be set for the file, and the optional third is a string of "
+"characters that specify seals to be set on file."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:318
+msgid ""
+"The second program, I<t_get_seals.c>, can be used to open an existing file "
+"that was created via B<memfd_create>() and inspect the set of seals that "
+"have been applied to that file."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:323
+msgid ""
+"The following shell session demonstrates the use of these programs. First "
+"we create a I<tmpfs> file and set some seals on it:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:329
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+"$ B<./t_memfd_create my_memfd_file 4096 sw &>\n"
+"[1] 11775\n"
+"PID: 11775; fd: 3; /proc/11775/fd/3\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:347
+msgid ""
+"At this point, the I<t_memfd_create> program continues to run in the "
+"background. From another program, we can obtain a file descriptor for the "
+"file created by B<memfd_create>() by opening the I</proc/PID/fd> file that "
+"corresponds to the descriptor opened by B<memfd_create>(). Using that "
+"pathname, we inspect the content of the I</proc/PID/fd> symbolic link, and "
+"use our I<t_get_seals> program to view the seals that have been placed on "
+"the file:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:354
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+"$ B<readlink /proc/11775/fd/3>\n"
+"/memfd:my_memfd_file (deleted)\n"
+"$ B<./t_get_seals /proc/11775/fd/3>\n"
+"Existing seals: WRITE SHRINK\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SS
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:356
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "Program source: t_memfd_create.c"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:365
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+"#include E<lt>sys/memfd.hE<gt>\n"
+"#include E<lt>fcntl.hE<gt>\n"
+"#include E<lt>stdlib.hE<gt>\n"
+"#include E<lt>unistd.hE<gt>\n"
+"#include E<lt>string.hE<gt>\n"
+"#include E<lt>stdio.hE<gt>\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:377
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+"int\n"
+"main(int argc, char *argv[])\n"
+"{\n"
+" int fd;\n"
+" unsigned int seals;\n"
+" char *addr;\n"
+" char *name, *seals_arg;\n"
+" ssize_t len;\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:388
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" if (argc E<lt> 3) {\n"
+" fprintf(stderr, \"%s name size [seals]\\en\", argv[0]);\n"
+" fprintf(stderr, \"\\et\\(aqseals\\(aq can contain any of the \"\n"
+" \"following characters:\\en\");\n"
+" fprintf(stderr, \"\\et\\etg - F_SEAL_GROW\\en\");\n"
+" fprintf(stderr, \"\\et\\ets - F_SEAL_SHRINK\\en\");\n"
+" fprintf(stderr, \"\\et\\etw - F_SEAL_WRITE\\en\");\n"
+" fprintf(stderr, \"\\et\\etS - F_SEAL_SEAL\\en\");\n"
+" exit(EXIT_FAILURE);\n"
+" }\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:392
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" name = argv[1];\n"
+" len = atoi(argv[2]);\n"
+" seals_arg = argv[3];\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:395
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" /* Create an anonymous file in tmpfs; allow seals to be\n"
+" placed on the file */\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:399
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" fd = memfd_create(name, MFD_ALLOW_SEALING);\n"
+" if (fd == -1)\n"
+" errExit(\"memfd_create\");\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:401
+#, no-wrap
+msgid " /* Size the file as specified on the command line */\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:404
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" if (ftruncate(fd, len) == -1)\n"
+" errExit(\"truncate\");\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:407
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" printf(\"PID: %ld; fd: %d; /proc/%ld/fd/%d\\en\",\n"
+" (long) getpid(), fd, (long) getpid(), fd);\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:410
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" /* Code to map the file and populate the mapping with data\n"
+" omitted */\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:413
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" /* If a \\(aqseals\\(aq command-line argument was supplied, set some\n"
+" seals on the file */\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:416
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" if (seals_arg != NULL) {\n"
+" seals = 0;\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:425
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" if (strchr(seals_arg, \\(aqg\\(aq) != NULL)\n"
+" seals |= F_SEAL_GROW;\n"
+" if (strchr(seals_arg, \\(aqs\\(aq) != NULL)\n"
+" seals |= F_SEAL_SHRINK;\n"
+" if (strchr(seals_arg, \\(aqw\\(aq) != NULL)\n"
+" seals |= F_SEAL_WRITE;\n"
+" if (strchr(seals_arg, \\(aqS\\(aq) != NULL)\n"
+" seals |= F_SEAL_SEAL;\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:429
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" if (fcntl(fd, F_ADD_SEALS, seals) == -1)\n"
+" errExit(\"fcntl\");\n"
+" }\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:432
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" /* Keep running, so that the file created by memfd_create()\n"
+" continues to exist */\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:434
+#, no-wrap
+msgid " pause();\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: SS
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:438
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "Program source: t_get_seals.c"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:447
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+"#include E<lt>sys/memfd.hE<gt>\n"
+"#include E<lt>fcntl.hE<gt>\n"
+"#include E<lt>unistd.hE<gt>\n"
+"#include E<lt>stdlib.hE<gt>\n"
+"#include E<lt>string.hE<gt>\n"
+"#include E<lt>stdio.hE<gt>\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:456
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+"int\n"
+"main(int argc, char *argv[])\n"
+"{\n"
+" int fd;\n"
+" unsigned int seals;\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:461
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" if (argc != 2) {\n"
+" fprintf(stderr, \"%s /proc/PID/fd/FD\\en\", argv[0]);\n"
+" exit(EXIT_FAILURE);\n"
+" }\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:465
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" fd = open(argv[1], O_RDWR);\n"
+" if (fd == -1)\n"
+" errExit(\"open\");\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:469
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" seals = fcntl(fd, F_GET_SEALS);\n"
+" if (seals == -1)\n"
+" errExit(\"fcntl\");\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:480
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" printf(\"Existing seals:\");\n"
+" if (seals & F_SEAL_SEAL)\n"
+" printf(\" SEAL\");\n"
+" if (seals & F_SEAL_GROW)\n"
+" printf(\" GROW\");\n"
+" if (seals & F_SEAL_WRITE)\n"
+" printf(\" WRITE\");\n"
+" if (seals & F_SEAL_SHRINK)\n"
+" printf(\" SHRINK\");\n"
+" printf(\"\\en\");\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:483
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+" /* Code to map the file and access the contents of the\n"
+" resulting mapping omitted */\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/memfd_create.2:493
+msgid "B<fcntl>(2), B<ftruncate>(2), B<mmap>(2), B<shmget>(2), B<shm_open>(3)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: TH
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:25
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "S390_PCI_MMIO_WRITE"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: TH
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:25
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "2015-01-15"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:29
+msgid ""
+"s390_pci_mmio_write, s390_pci_mmio_read - transfer data to/from PCI MMIO "
+"memory page"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:32
+#, no-wrap
+msgid "B<#include E<lt>asm/unistd.hE<gt>>\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:35
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+"B<int s390_pci_mmio_write(unsigned long >I<mmio_addr>B<,>\n"
+"B< void *>I<user_buffer>B<, size_t >I<length>B<);>\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:38
+#, no-wrap
+msgid ""
+"B<int s390_pci_mmio_read(unsigned long >I<mmio_addr>B<,>\n"
+"B< void *>I<user_buffer>B<, size_t >I<length>B<);>\n"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:57
+msgid ""
+"The B<s390_pci_mmio_write>() system call writes I<length> bytes of data "
+"from the user-space buffer I<user_buffer> to the PCI MMIO memory location "
+"specified by I<mmio_addr>. The B<s390_pci_mmio_read>() system call reads "
+"I<length> bytes of data from the PCI MMIO memory location specified by "
+"I<mmio_addr> to the user-space buffer I<user_buffer>."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:68
+msgid ""
+"These system calls must be used instead of the simple assignment or "
+"data-transfer operations that are used to access the PCI MMIO memory areas "
+"mapped to user space on the Linux System z platform. The address specified "
+"by I<mmio_addr> must belong to a PCI MMIO memory page mapping in the "
+"caller's address space, and the data being written or read must not cross a "
+"page boundary. The I<length> value cannot be greater than the system page "
+"size."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:77
+msgid ""
+"On success, B<s390_pci_mmio_write>() and B<s390_pci_mmio_read>() return "
+"0. On error, -1 is returned and I<errno> is set to one of the error codes "
+"listed below."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:83
+msgid "The address in I<mmio_addr> is invalid."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:87
+msgid ""
+"I<user_buffer> does not point to a valid location in the caller's address "
+"space."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:92
+msgid "Invalid I<length> argument."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:95
+msgid "PCI support is not enabled."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:98
+msgid "Insufficient memory."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:100
+msgid "These system calls are available since Linux 3.19."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:103
+msgid ""
+"This Linux-specific system call is available only on the s390 architecture. "
+"The required PCI support is available beginning with System z EC12."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:107
+msgid ""
+"Glibc does not provide a wrapper for this system call, use B<syscall>(2) to "
+"call it."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Plain text
+#: build/C/man2/s390_pci_mmio_write.2:109
+msgid "B<syscall>(2)"
+msgstr ""