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SunOS man pages : plock (3)

Standard C Library Functions                            plock(3C)

NAME

plock - lock or unlock into memory process, text, or data

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/lock.h> int plock(int op);

DESCRIPTION

The plock() function allows the calling process to lock or unlock into memory its text segment (text lock), its data segment (data lock), or both its text and data segments (process lock). Locked segments are immune to all routine swapping. The effective user ID of the calling process must be super-user to use this call. The plock() function performs the function specified by op: PROCLOCK Lock text and data segments into memory (process lock). TXTLOCK Lock text segment into memory (text lock). DATLOCK Lock data segment into memory (data lock). UNLOCK Remove locks.

RETURN VALUES

Upon successful completion, 0 is returned. Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS

The plock() function fails and does not perform the requested operation if: EAGAIN Not enough memory. EINVAL The op argument is equal to PROCLOCK and a process lock, a text lock, or a data lock already exists on the calling process; the op argument is equal to TXTLOCK and a text lock or a process lock already exists on the calling process; the op argument is equal to DATLOCK and a data lock or a process lock already exists on the calling process; or the op argu- ment is equal to UNLOCK and no lock exists on the cal- ling process. SunOS 5.8 Last change: 25 Jan 1993 1 Standard C Library Functions plock(3C) EPERM The effective user of the calling process is not super-user.

USAGE

The mlock(3C) and mlockall(3C) functions are the preferred interfaces for process locking.

SEE ALSO

exec(2), exit(2), fork(2), memcntl(2), mlock(3C), mlockall(3C) SunOS 5.8 Last change: 25 Jan 1993 2