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shmget — get an XSI shared memory segment
#include <sys/shm.h>
int shmget(key_t key, size_t size, int shmflg);
The shmget() function operates on XSI shared memory (see the Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2017, Section 3.346, Shared Memory Object). It is unspecified whether this function interoperates with the realtime interprocess communication facilities defined in Section 2.8, Realtime.
The shmget() function shall return the shared memory identifier associated with key.
A shared memory identifier, associated data structure, and shared memory segment of at least size bytes (see <sys/shm.h>) are created for key if one of the following is true:
Upon creation, the data structure associated with the new shared memory identifier shall be initialized as follows:
When the shared memory segment is created, it shall be initialized with all zero values.
Upon successful completion, shmget() shall return a non-negative integer, namely a shared memory identifier; otherwise, it shall return -1 and set errno to indicate the error.
The shmget() function shall fail if:
The following sections are informative.
None.
The POSIX Realtime Extension defines alternative interfaces for interprocess communication. Application developers who need to use IPC should design their applications so that modules using the IPC routines described in Section 2.7, XSI Interprocess Communication can be easily modified to use the alternative interfaces.
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Section 2.7, XSI Interprocess Communication, Section 2.8, Realtime, ftok(), shmat(), shmctl(), shmdt(), shm_open(), shm_unlink()
The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2017, Section 3.346, Shared Memory Object, <sys_shm.h>
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