semget — get a semaphore set identifier
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/ipc.h> #include <sys/sem.h>
| int
            semget( | key_t key, | 
| int nsems, | |
| int semflg ); | 
The semget() system call
      returns the semaphore set identifier associated with the
      argument key. A new
      set of nsems
      semaphores is created if key has the value IPC_PRIVATE or if no existing semaphore set
      is associated with key and IPC_CREAT is specified in semflg.
If semflg
      specifies both IPC_CREAT and
      IPC_EXCL and a semaphore set
      already exists for key, then semget() fails with errno set to EEXIST. (This is analogous to the effect
      of the combination O_CREAT |
      O_EXCL for open(2).)
Upon creation, the least significant 9 bits of the
      argument semflg
      define the permissions (for owner, group and others) for the
      semaphore set. These bits have the same format, and the same
      meaning, as the mode argument of open(2) (though the execute
      permissions are not meaningful for semaphores, and write
      permissions mean permission to alter semaphore values).
The values of the semaphores in a newly created set are indeterminate. (POSIX.1-2001 is explicit on this point.) Although Linux, like many other implementations, initializes the semaphore values to 0, a portable application cannot rely on this: it should explicitly initialize the semaphores to the desired values.
When creating a new semaphore set, semget() initializes the set's associated
      data structure, semid_ds (see semctl(2)), as follows:
sem_perm.cuid and
            sem_perm.uid
            are set to the effective user ID of the calling
            process.
sem_perm.cgid and
            sem_perm.gid
            are set to the effective group ID of the calling
            process.
The least significant 9 bits of sem_perm.mode are set
            to the least significant 9 bits of semflg.
sem_nsems
            is set to the value of nsems.
sem_otime
            is set to 0.
sem_ctime
            is set to the current time.
The argument nsems
      can be 0 (a don't care) when a semaphore set is not being
      created. Otherwise nsems must be greater than 0
      and less than or equal to the maximum number of semaphores
      per semaphore set (SEMMSL).
If the semaphore set already exists, the permissions are verified.
If successful, the return value will be the semaphore set
      identifier (a nonnegative integer), otherwise −1 is
      returned, with errno indicating
      the error.
On failure errno will be set
      to one of the following:
A semaphore set exists for key, but the calling
            process does not have permission to access the set, and
            does not have the CAP_IPC_OWNER capability.
A semaphore set exists for key and semflg specified both
            IPC_CREAT and
            IPC_EXCL.
nsems is
            less than 0 or greater than the limit on the number of
            semaphores per semaphore set (SEMMSL), or a semaphore set
            corresponding to key already exists, and
            nsems is larger
            than the number of semaphores in that set.
No semaphore set exists for key and semflg did not specify
            IPC_CREAT.
A semaphore set has to be created but the system does not have enough memory for the new data structure.
A semaphore set has to be created but the system
            limit for the maximum number of semaphore sets
            (SEMMNI), or the system
            wide maximum number of semaphores (SEMMNS), would be exceeded.
IPC_PRIVATE isn't a flag
      field but a key_t type. If this
      special value is used for key, the system call ignores
      everything but the least significant 9 bits of semflg and creates a new
      semaphore set (on success).
The following limits on semaphore set resources affect the
      semget() call:
SEMMNISystem wide maximum number of semaphore sets: policy
            dependent (on Linux, this limit can be read and
            modified via the fourth field of /proc/sys/kernel/sem).
SEMMSLMaximum number of semaphores per semid:
            implementation dependent (on Linux, this limit can be
            read and modified via the first field of /proc/sys/kernel/sem).
SEMMNSSystem wide maximum number of semaphores: policy
            dependent (on Linux, this limit can be read and
            modified via the second field of /proc/sys/kernel/sem). Values greater
            than SEMMSL *
            SEMMNI makes it irrelevant.
The name choice IPC_PRIVATE
      was perhaps unfortunate, IPC_NEW would more clearly show its
      function.
The semaphores in a set are not initialized by
      semget(). In order to
      initialize the semaphores, semctl(2) must be used to
      perform a SETVAL or a
      SETALL operation on the
      semaphore set. (Where multiple peers do not know who will be
      the first to initialize the set, checking for a nonzero
      sem_otime in the
      associated data structure retrieved by a semctl(2) IPC_STAT operation can be used to avoid
      races.)
This page is part of release 3.33 of the Linux man-pages project. A
      description of the project, and information about reporting
      bugs, can be found at http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/.
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