shmat
Attach a shared memory block.
Declaration
Source position: ipc.pp line 418
function shmat(shmid: cint; shmaddr: pointer; shmflg: cint) : pointer;
Description
shmat attaches a shared memory block with identified shmid to the current process. The function returns a pointer to the shared memory block.
If shmaddr is Nil, then the system chooses a free unmapped memory region, as high up in memory space as possible.
If shmaddr is non-nil, and SHM_RND is in shmflg, then the returned address is shmaddr, rounded down to SHMLBA. If SHM_RND is not specified, then shmaddr must be a page-aligned address.
The parameter shmflg can be used to control the behaviour of the shmat call. It consists of a ORed combination of the following constants:
- SHM_RND
- The suggested address in shmaddr is rounded down to SHMLBA.
- SHM_RDONLY
- the shared memory is attached for read access only. Otherwise the memory is attached for read-write. The process then needs read-write permissions to access the shared memory.
For an example, see shmctl .
Errors
If an error occurs, -1 is returned, and IPCerror is set.
See also
Name | Description |
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shmctl | Perform control operations on a shared memory block. |
shmdt | Detach shared memory block. |
shmget | Return the ID of a shared memory block, possibly creating it |