semctl — System V semaphore control operations
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/ipc.h> #include <sys/sem.h>
int
semctl( |
int semid, |
int semnum, | |
int cmd, | |
...) ; |
semctl
() performs the
control operation specified by cmd
on the System V semaphore
set identified by semid
, or on the semnum
-th semaphore of that
set. (The semaphores in a set are numbered starting at
0.)
This function has three or four arguments, depending on
cmd
. When there are
four, the fourth has the type union semun. The calling program must define this
union as follows:
union semun { int val
; /* Value for SETVAL */struct semid_ds * buf
; /* Buffer for IPC_STAT, IPC_SET */unsigned short * array
; /* Array for GETALL, SETALL */struct seminfo * __buf
; /* Buffer for IPC_INFO
(Linux-specific) */};
The semid_ds
data structure is defined in <
sys/sem.h
>
as follows:
struct semid_ds { struct ipc_perm sem_perm
; /* Ownership and permissions */time_t sem_otime
; /* Last semop time */time_t sem_ctime
; /* Last change time */unsigned long sem_nsems
; /* No. of semaphores in set */};
The ipc_perm
structure is defined as follows (the highlighted fields are
settable using IPC_SET
):
struct ipc_perm { key_t __key
; /* Key supplied to semget(2) */uid_t uid
; /* Effective UID of owner */gid_t gid
; /* Effective GID of owner */uid_t cuid
; /* Effective UID of creator */gid_t cgid
; /* Effective GID of creator */unsigned short mode
; /* Permissions */unsigned short __seq
; /* Sequence number */};
Valid values for cmd
are:
IPC_STAT
Copy information from the kernel data structure
associated with semid
into the semid_ds
structure
pointed to by arg.buf
. The argument
semnum
is
ignored. The calling process must have read permission
on the semaphore set.
IPC_SET
Write the values of some members of the semid_ds
structure
pointed to by arg.buf
to the kernel
data structure associated with this semaphore set,
updating also its sem_ctime
member. The
following members of the structure are updated:
sem_perm.uid
,
sem_perm.gid
,
and (the least significant 9 bits of) sem_perm.mode
. The
effective UID of the calling process must match the
owner (sem_perm.uid
) or
creator (sem_perm.cuid
) of the
semaphore set, or the caller must be privileged. The
argument semnum
is ignored.
IPC_RMID
Immediately remove the semaphore set, awakening all
processes blocked in semop(2) calls on the
set (with an error return and errno
set to EIDRM). The effective user ID of the
calling process must match the creator or owner of the
semaphore set, or the caller must be privileged. The
argument semnum
is ignored.
IPC_INFO
(Linux-specific)Return information about system-wide semaphore
limits and parameters in the structure pointed to by
arg.__buf
.
This structure is of type seminfo
, defined in
<
sys/sem.h
>
if the _GNU_SOURCE
feature test macro is
defined:
struct seminfo { int semmap
; /* Number of entries in semaphore
map; unused within kernel */int semmni
; /* Maximum number of semaphore sets */int semmns
; /* Maximum number of semaphores in all
semaphore sets */int semmnu
; /* System-wide maximum number of undo
structures; unused within kernel */int semmsl
; /* Maximum number of semaphores in a
set */int semopm
; /* Maximum number of operations for
semop(2) */int semume
; /* Maximum number of undo entries per
process; unused within kernel */int semusz
; /* Size of struct sem_undo */int semvmx
; /* Maximum semaphore value */int semaem
; /* Max. value that can be recorded for
semaphore adjustment (SEM_UNDO) */};
The semmsl
,
semmns
,
semopm
, and
semmni
settings
can be changed via /proc/sys/kernel/sem
; see proc(5) for
details.
SEM_INFO
(Linux-specific)Return a seminfo
structure
containing the same information as for IPC_INFO
, except that the following
fields are returned with information about system
resources consumed by semaphores: the semusz
field returns the
number of semaphore sets that currently exist on the
system; and the semaem
field returns the
total number of semaphores in all semaphore sets on the
system.
SEM_STAT
(Linux-specific)Return a semid_ds
structure as
for IPC_STAT
. However,
the semid
argument is not a semaphore identifier, but instead an
index into the kernel's internal array that maintains
information about all semaphore sets on the system.
GETALL
Return semval
(i.e., the
current value) for all semaphores of the set into
arg.array
.
The argument semnum
is ignored. The
calling process must have read permission on the
semaphore set.
GETNCNT
Return the value of semncnt
for the
semnum
−th
semaphore of the set (i.e., the number of processes
waiting for an increase of semval
for the
semnum
−th
semaphore of the set). The calling process must have
read permission on the semaphore set.
GETPID
Return the value of sempid
for the
semnum
−th
semaphore of the set. This is the PID of the process
that last performed an operation on that semaphore (but
see NOTES). The calling process must have read
permission on the semaphore set.
GETVAL
Return the value of semval
for the
semnum
−th
semaphore of the set. The calling process must have
read permission on the semaphore set.
GETZCNT
Return the value of semzcnt
for the
semnum
−th
semaphore of the set (i.e., the number of processes
waiting for semval
of the
semnum
−th
semaphore of the set to become 0). The calling process
must have read permission on the semaphore set.
SETALL
Set semval
for all semaphores of the set using arg.array
, updating
also the sem_ctime
member of the
semid_ds
structure associated with the set. Undo entries (see
semop(2)) are cleared
for altered semaphores in all processes. If the changes
to semaphore values would permit blocked semop(2) calls in
other processes to proceed, then those processes are
woken up. The argument semnum
is ignored. The
calling process must have alter (write) permission on
the semaphore set.
SETVAL
Set the value of semval
to arg.val
for the
semnum
−th
semaphore of the set, updating also the sem_ctime
member of the
semid_ds
structure associated with the set. Undo entries are
cleared for altered semaphores in all processes. If the
changes to semaphore values would permit blocked
semop(2) calls in
other processes to proceed, then those processes are
woken up. The calling process must have alter
permission on the semaphore set.
On failure, semctl
() returns
−1 with errno
indicating
the error.
Otherwise, the system call returns a nonnegative value
depending on cmd
as
follows:
GETNCNT
the value of semncnt
.
GETPID
the value of sempid
.
GETVAL
the value of semval
.
GETZCNT
the value of semzcnt
.
IPC_INFO
the index of the highest used entry in the kernel's
internal array recording information about all
semaphore sets. (This information can be used with
repeated SEM_STAT
operations to obtain information about all semaphore
sets on the system.)
SEM_INFO
as for IPC_INFO
.
SEM_STAT
the identifier of the semaphore set whose index was
given in semid
.
All other cmd
values return 0 on success.
On failure, errno
will be set
to one of the following:
The argument cmd
has one of the values
GETALL
, GETPID
, GETVAL
, GETNCNT
, GETZCNT
, IPC_STAT
, SEM_STAT
, SETALL
, or SETVAL
and the calling process does
not have the required permissions on the semaphore set
and does not have the CAP_IPC_OWNER
capability.
The address pointed to by arg.buf
or arg.array
isn't
accessible.
The semaphore set was removed.
Invalid value for cmd
or semid
. Or: for a
SEM_STAT
operation, the
index value specified in semid
referred to an
array slot that is currently unused.
The argument cmd
has the value
IPC_SET
or IPC_RMID
but the effective user ID of
the calling process is not the creator (as found in
sem_perm.cuid
) or the
owner (as found in sem_perm.uid
) of the
semaphore set, and the process does not have the
CAP_SYS_ADMIN
capability.
The argument cmd
has the value
SETALL
or SETVAL
and the value to which
semval
is to
be set (for some semaphore of the set) is less than 0
or greater than the implementation limit SEMVMX
.
POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2001, SVr4.
POSIX.1 specifies the sem_nsems
field of the
semid_ds
structure
as having the type unsigned short,
and the field is so defined on most other systems. It was
also so defined on Linux 2.2 and earlier, but, since Linux
2.4, the field has the type unsigned
long.
The inclusion of <
sys/types.h
>
and <
sys/ipc.h
>
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.
The IPC_INFO
, SEM_STAT
and SEM_INFO
operations are used by the
ipcs(1) program to provide
information on allocated resources. In the future these may
modified or moved to a /proc
filesystem interface.
Various fields in a struct
semid_ds were typed as short under Linux 2.2 and have become
long under Linux 2.4. To take
advantage of this, a recompilation under glibc-2.1.91 or
later should suffice. (The kernel distinguishes old and new
calls by an IPC_64
flag in
cmd
.)
In some earlier versions of glibc, the semun
union was defined in
<
sys/sem.h
>
but POSIX.1 requires that the caller define this union. On
versions of glibc where this union is not
defined, the macro
_SEM_SEMUN_UNDEFINED
is defined
in <
sys/sem.h
>
The following system limit on semaphore sets affects a
semctl
() call:
SEMVMX
Maximum value for semval
: implementation
dependent (32767).
For greater portability, it is best to always call
semctl
() with four
arguments.
POSIX.1 defines sempid
as the "process ID
of [the] last operation" on a semaphore, and explicitly
notes that this value is set by a successful semop(2) call, with the
implication that no other interface affects the sempid
value.
While some implementations conform to the behavior
specified in POSIX.1, others do not. (The fault here
probably lies with POSIX.1 inasmuch as it likely failed to
capture the full range of existing implementation
behaviors.) Various other implementations also update
sempid
for the
other operations that update the value of a semaphore: the
SETVAL
and SETALL
operations, as well as the
semaphore adjustments performed on process termination as a
consequence of the use of the SEM_UNDO
flag (see semop(2)).
Linux also updates sempid
for SETVAL
operations and semaphore
adjustments. However, somewhat inconsistently, up to and
including 4.5, Linux did not update sempid
for SETALL
operations. This was rectified in
Linux 4.6.
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