mmap2 — map files or devices into memory
#include <sys/mman.h>
void
*mmap2( |
void *addr, |
size_t length, | |
int prot, | |
int flags, | |
int fd, | |
off_t pgoffset) ; |
This is probably not the system call that you are interested in; instead, see mmap(2), which describes the glibc wrapper function that invokes this system call.
The mmap2
() system call
provides the same interface as mmap(2), except that the
final argument specifies the offset into the file in
4096-byte units (instead of bytes, as is done by mmap(2)). This enables
applications that use a 32-bit off_t to map large files (up to 2^44
bytes).
On success, mmap2
() returns
a pointer to the mapped area. On error, −1 is returned
and errno
is set
appropriately.
Problem with getting the data from user space.
(Various platforms where the page size is not 4096 bytes.) offset * 4096 is not a multiple of the system page size.
mmap2
() can also return any
of the errors described in mmap(2).
On architectures where this system call is present, the
glibc mmap
() wrapper function
invokes this system call rather than the mmap(2) system call.
This system call does not exist on x86-64.
On ia64, the unit for offset
is actually the system
page size, rather than 4096 bytes.
This page is part of release 4.07 of the Linux man-pages
project. A
description of the project, information about reporting bugs,
and the latest version of this page, can be found at
https://www.kernel.org/doc/man−pages/.
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