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466 строки
9.7 KiB
C
466 строки
9.7 KiB
C
/*-
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* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998
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* Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
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*/
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#include "config.h"
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#ifndef lint
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static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)os_map.c 10.19 (Sleepycat) 5/3/98";
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#endif /* not lint */
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#ifndef NO_SYSTEM_INCLUDES
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
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#include <sys/mman.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_SHMGET
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#include <sys/ipc.h>
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#include <sys/shm.h>
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#endif
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#endif
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#include "db_int.h"
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#include "common_ext.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
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static int __os_map __P((char *, int, size_t, int, int, int, void **));
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_SHMGET
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static int __os_shmget __P((char *, REGINFO *));
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#endif
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/*
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* __db_mapanon_ok --
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* Return if this OS can support anonymous memory regions.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_mapanon_ok __P((int));
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*/
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int
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__db_mapanon_ok(need_names)
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int need_names;
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{
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int ret;
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ret = EINVAL;
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/*
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* If we don't have spinlocks, we have to have a file descriptor
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* for fcntl(2) locking, which implies using mmap(2) to map in a
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* regular file. Theoretically, we could probably find ways to
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* get a file descriptor to lock other types of shared regions,
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* but I don't see any reason to do so.
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*
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* If need_names is set, the application wants to share anonymous
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* memory among multiple processes, so we have to have a way to
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* name it. This requires shmget(2), on UNIX systems.
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_SPINLOCKS
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#ifdef HAVE_SHMGET
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ret = 0;
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
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#ifdef MAP_ANON
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if (!need_names)
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ret = 0;
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#endif
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#ifdef MAP_ANONYMOUS
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if (!need_names)
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ret = 0;
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#endif
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#else
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COMPQUIET(need_names, 0);
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#endif /* HAVE_MMAP */
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#endif /* HAVE_SPINLOCKS */
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return (ret);
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}
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/*
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* __db_mapinit --
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* Return if shared regions need to be initialized.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_mapinit __P((void));
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*/
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int
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__db_mapinit()
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{
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/*
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* Historically, some systems required that all of the bytes of the
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* region be written before it could be mmapped and accessed randomly.
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* We have the option of setting REGION_INIT_NEEDED at configuration
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* time if we're running on one of those systems.
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*/
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#ifdef REGION_INIT_NEEDED
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return (1);
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#else
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return (0);
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#endif
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}
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/*
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* __db_mapregion --
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* Attach to a shared memory region.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_mapregion __P((char *, REGINFO *));
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*/
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int
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__db_mapregion(path, infop)
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char *path;
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REGINFO *infop;
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{
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int called, ret;
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called = 0;
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ret = EINVAL;
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/* If the user replaces the map call, call through their interface. */
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if (__db_jump.j_map != NULL) {
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F_SET(infop, REGION_HOLDINGSYS);
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return (__db_jump.j_map(path, infop->fd, infop->size,
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1, F_ISSET(infop, REGION_ANONYMOUS), 0, &infop->addr));
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}
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if (F_ISSET(infop, REGION_ANONYMOUS)) {
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/*
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* !!!
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* If we're creating anonymous regions:
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*
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* If it's private, we use mmap(2). The problem with using
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* shmget(2) is that we may be creating a region of which the
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* application isn't aware, and if the application crashes
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* we'll have no way to remove the system resources for the
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* region.
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*
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* If it's not private, we use the shmget(2) interface if it's
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* available, because it allows us to name anonymous memory.
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* If shmget(2) isn't available, use the mmap(2) calls.
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*
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* In the case of anonymous memory, using mmap(2) means the
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* memory isn't named and only the single process and its
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* threads can access the region.
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
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#ifdef MAP_ANON
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#define HAVE_MMAP_ANONYMOUS 1
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#else
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#ifdef MAP_ANONYMOUS
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#define HAVE_MMAP_ANONYMOUS 1
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#endif
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP_ANONYMOUS
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if (!called && F_ISSET(infop, REGION_PRIVATE)) {
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called = 1;
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ret = __os_map(path,
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infop->fd, infop->size, 1, 1, 0, &infop->addr);
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_SHMGET
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if (!called) {
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called = 1;
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ret = __os_shmget(path, infop);
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
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/*
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* If we're trying to join an unnamed anonymous region, fail --
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* that's not possible.
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*/
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if (!called) {
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called = 1;
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if (!F_ISSET(infop, REGION_CREATED)) {
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__db_err(infop->dbenv,
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"cannot join region in unnamed anonymous memory");
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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ret = __os_map(path,
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infop->fd, infop->size, 1, 1, 0, &infop->addr);
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}
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#endif
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} else {
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/*
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* !!!
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* If we're creating normal regions, we use the mmap(2)
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* interface if it's available because it's POSIX 1003.1
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* standard and we trust it more than we do shmget(2).
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
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if (!called) {
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called = 1;
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/* Mmap(2) regions that aren't anonymous can grow. */
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F_SET(infop, REGION_CANGROW);
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ret = __os_map(path,
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infop->fd, infop->size, 1, 0, 0, &infop->addr);
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_SHMGET
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if (!called) {
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called = 1;
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ret = __os_shmget(path, infop);
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}
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#endif
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}
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return (ret);
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}
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/*
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* __db_unmapregion --
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* Detach from the shared memory region.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_unmapregion __P((REGINFO *));
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*/
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int
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__db_unmapregion(infop)
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REGINFO *infop;
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{
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int called, ret;
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called = 0;
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ret = EINVAL;
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if (__db_jump.j_unmap != NULL)
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return (__db_jump.j_unmap(infop->addr, infop->size));
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#ifdef HAVE_SHMGET
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if (infop->segid != INVALID_SEGID) {
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called = 1;
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ret = shmdt(infop->addr) ? errno : 0;
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
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if (!called) {
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called = 1;
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ret = munmap(infop->addr, infop->size) ? errno : 0;
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}
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#endif
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return (ret);
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}
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/*
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* __db_unlinkregion --
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* Remove the shared memory region.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_unlinkregion __P((char *, REGINFO *));
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*/
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int
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__db_unlinkregion(name, infop)
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char *name;
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REGINFO *infop;
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{
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int called, ret;
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called = 0;
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ret = EINVAL;
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if (__db_jump.j_runlink != NULL)
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return (__db_jump.j_runlink(name));
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#ifdef HAVE_SHMGET
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if (infop->segid != INVALID_SEGID) {
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called = 1;
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ret = shmctl(infop->segid, IPC_RMID, NULL) ? errno : 0;
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}
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#else
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COMPQUIET(infop, NULL);
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
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if (!called) {
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called = 1;
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ret = 0;
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}
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#endif
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return (ret);
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}
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/*
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* __db_mapfile --
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* Map in a shared memory file.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_mapfile __P((char *, int, size_t, int, void **));
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*/
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int
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__db_mapfile(path, fd, len, is_rdonly, addr)
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char *path;
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int fd, is_rdonly;
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size_t len;
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void **addr;
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{
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if (__db_jump.j_map != NULL)
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return (__db_jump.j_map(path, fd, len, 0, 0, is_rdonly, addr));
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
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return (__os_map(path, fd, len, 0, 0, is_rdonly, addr));
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#else
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return (EINVAL);
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#endif
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}
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/*
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* __db_unmapfile --
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* Unmap the shared memory file.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_unmapfile __P((void *, size_t));
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*/
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int
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__db_unmapfile(addr, len)
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void *addr;
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size_t len;
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{
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if (__db_jump.j_unmap != NULL)
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return (__db_jump.j_unmap(addr, len));
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
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return (munmap(addr, len) ? errno : 0);
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#else
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return (EINVAL);
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#endif
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}
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
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/*
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* __os_map --
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* Call the mmap(2) function.
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*/
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static int
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__os_map(path, fd, len, is_region, is_anonymous, is_rdonly, addr)
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char *path;
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int fd, is_region, is_anonymous, is_rdonly;
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size_t len;
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void **addr;
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{
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void *p;
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int flags, prot;
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COMPQUIET(path, NULL);
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/*
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* If it's read-only, it's private, and if it's not, it's shared.
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* Don't bother with an additional parameter.
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*/
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flags = is_rdonly ? MAP_PRIVATE : MAP_SHARED;
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if (is_region && is_anonymous) {
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/*
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* BSD derived systems use MAP_ANON; Digital Unix and HP/UX
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* use MAP_ANONYMOUS.
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*/
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#ifdef MAP_ANON
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flags |= MAP_ANON;
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#endif
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#ifdef MAP_ANONYMOUS
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flags |= MAP_ANONYMOUS;
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#endif
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fd = -1;
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}
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#ifdef MAP_FILE
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if (!is_region || !is_anonymous) {
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/*
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* Historically, MAP_FILE was required for mapping regular
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* files, even though it was the default. Some systems have
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* it, some don't, some that have it set it to 0.
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*/
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flags |= MAP_FILE;
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* I know of no systems that implement the flag to tell the system
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* that the region contains semaphores, but it's not an unreasonable
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* thing to do, and has been part of the design since forever. I
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* don't think anyone will object, but don't set it for read-only
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* files, it doesn't make sense.
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*/
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#ifdef MAP_HASSEMAPHORE
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if (!is_rdonly)
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flags |= MAP_HASSEMAPHORE;
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#endif
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prot = PROT_READ | (is_rdonly ? 0 : PROT_WRITE);
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/* MAP_FAILED was not defined in early mmap implementations. */
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#ifndef MAP_FAILED
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#define MAP_FAILED -1
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#endif
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if ((p =
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mmap(NULL, len, prot, flags, fd, (off_t)0)) == (void *)MAP_FAILED)
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return (errno);
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*addr = p;
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return (0);
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_SHMGET
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/*
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* __os_shmget --
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* Call the shmget(2) family of functions.
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*/
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static int
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__os_shmget(path, infop)
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REGINFO *infop;
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char *path;
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{
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key_t key;
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int shmflg;
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if (F_ISSET(infop, REGION_CREATED)) {
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/*
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* The return key from ftok(3) is not guaranteed to be unique.
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* The nice thing about the shmget(2) interface is that it
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* allows you to name anonymous pieces of memory. The evil
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* thing about it is that the name space is separate from the
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* filesystem.
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*/
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#ifdef __hp3000s900
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{char mpe_path[MAXPATHLEN];
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/*
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* MPE ftok() is broken as of 5.5pp4. If the file path does
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* not start with '/' or '.', then ftok() tries to interpret
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* the file path in MPE syntax instead of POSIX HFS syntax.
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* The workaround is to prepend "./" to these paths. See HP
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* SR 5003416081 for details.
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*/
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if (*path != '/' && *path != '.') {
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if (strlen(path) + strlen("./") + 1 > sizeof(mpe_path))
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return (ENAMETOOLONG);
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mpe_path[0] = '.';
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mpe_path[1] = '/';
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(void)strcpy(mpe_path + 2, path);
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path = mpe_path;
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}
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}
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#endif
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if ((key = ftok(path, 1)) == (key_t)-1)
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return (errno);
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shmflg = IPC_CREAT | 0600;
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if ((infop->segid = shmget(key, infop->size, shmflg)) == -1)
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return (errno);
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}
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if ((infop->addr = shmat(infop->segid, NULL, 0)) == (void *)-1) {
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/*
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* If we're trying to join the region and failing, assume
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* that there was a reboot and the region no longer exists.
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*/
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if (!F_ISSET(infop, REGION_CREATED))
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errno = EAGAIN;
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return (errno);
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}
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F_SET(infop, REGION_HOLDINGSYS);
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return (0);
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}
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#endif
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