1POSIX_TYPED_MEM_OPEN(P) POSIX Programmer's Manual POSIX_TYPED_MEM_OPEN(P)
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6 posix_typed_mem_open - open a typed memory object (ADVANCED REALTIME)
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9 #include <sys/mman.h>
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11 int posix_typed_mem_open(const char *name, int oflag, int tflag);
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15 The posix_typed_mem_open() function shall establish a connection
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17 name and a file descriptor. It shall create an open file description
18 that refers to the typed memory object and a file descriptor that
19 refers to that open file description. The file descriptor is used by
20 other functions to refer to that typed memory object. It is unspecified
21 whether the name appears in the file system and is visible to other
22 functions that take pathnames as arguments. The name argument shall
23 conform to the construction rules for a pathname. If name begins with
24 the slash character, then processes calling posix_typed_mem_open() with
25 the same value of name shall refer to the same typed memory object. If
26 name does not begin with the slash character, the effect is implementa‐
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30 Each typed memory object supported in a system shall be identified by a
31 name which specifies not only its associated typed memory pool, but
32 also the path or port by which it is accessed. That is, the same typed
33 memory pool accessed via several different ports shall have several
34 different corresponding names. The binding between names and typed mem‐
35 ory objects is established in an implementation-defined manner. Unlike
36 shared memory objects, there is no way within IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 for
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39 The value of tflag shall determine how the typed memory object behaves
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57 area of the typed memory pool or several non-contiguous previously
58 unallocated areas (mapped to a contiguous portion of the process
59 address space). If tflag has the flag POSIX_TYPED_MEM_ALLOCATE_CONTIG
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61 descriptor shall result in allocation and mapping of a single contigu‐
62 ous previously unallocated area of the typed memory pool (also mapped
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64 none of the flags POSIX_TYPED_MEM_ALLOCATE or POSIX_TYPED_MEM_ALLO‐
65 CATE_CONTIG specified, any subsequent call to mmap() using the returned
66 file descriptor shall map an application-chosen area from the specified
67 typed memory pool such that this mapped area becomes unavailable for
68 allocation until unmapped by all processes. If tflag has the flag
69 POSIX_TYPED_MEM_MAP_ALLOCATABLE specified, any subsequent call to
70 mmap() using the returned file descriptor shall map an application-cho‐
71 sen area from the specified typed memory pool without an effect on the
72 availability of that area for allocation; that is, mapping such an
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78 If successful, posix_typed_mem_open() shall return a file descriptor
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80 not currently open for that process. The open file description is new,
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86 The behavior of msync(), ftruncate(), and all file operations other
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88 dup(), dup2(), and close(), is unspecified when passed a file descrip‐
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91 The file status flags of the open file description shall be set accord‐
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117 EINTR The posix_typed_mem_open() operation was interrupted by a sig‐
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120 EINVAL The flags specified in tflag are invalid (more than one of
121 POSIX_TYPED_MEM_ALLOCATE, POSIX_TYPED_MEM_ALLOCATE_CONTIG, or
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124 EMFILE Too many file descriptors are currently in use by this process.
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127 The length of the name argument exceeds {PATH_MAX} or a pathname
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154 msync() , posix_mem_offset() , posix_typed_mem_get_info() , umask() ,
155 the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, <fcntl.h>,
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159 Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form
160 from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
161 -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
162 Specifications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003 by the Institute of
163 Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the
164 event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
165 The Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard
166 is the referee document. The original Standard can be obtained online
167 at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .
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