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NAME

     shmget — obtain a shared memory identifier

LIBRARY

     Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS

     #include <sys/shm.h>

     int
     shmget(key_t key, size_t size, int flag);

DESCRIPTION

     Based on the values of key and flag, shmget() returns the identifier of a newly created or previously
     existing shared memory segment.  The key is analogous to a filename: it provides a handle that names an IPC
     object.  There are three ways to specify a key:

        IPC_PRIVATE may be specified, in which case a new IPC object will be created.

        An integer constant may be specified.  If no IPC object corresponding to key is specified and the
         IPC_CREAT bit is set in flag, a new one will be created.

        The ftok(3) may be used to generate a key from a pathname.

     The mode of a newly created IPC object is determined by which are set by ORing these constants into the
     flag argument:

     0400
       Read access for owner.

     0200
       Write access for owner.

     0040
       Read access for group.

     0020
       Write access for group.

     0004
       Read access for other.

     0002
       Write access for other.

     When creating a new shared memory segment, size indicates the desired size of the new segment in bytes.
     The size of the segment may be rounded up to a multiple convenient to the kernel (i.e., the page size).

RETURN VALUES

     Upon successful completion, shmget() returns the positive integer identifier of a shared memory segment.
     Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno set to indicate the error.

ERRORS

     The shmget() system call will fail if:

     [EINVAL]           Size specified is greater than the size of the previously existing segment.  Size
                        specified is less than the system imposed minimum, or greater than the system imposed
                        maximum.

     [ENOENT]           No shared memory segment was found matching key, and IPC_CREAT was not specified.

     [ENOSPC]           The kernel was unable to allocate enough memory to satisfy the request.

     [EEXIST]           IPC_CREAT and IPC_EXCL were specified, and a shared memory segment corresponding to key
                        already exists.

SEE ALSO

     shmat(2), shmctl(2), shmdt(2), ftok(3)