NAME
minherit — control the inheritance of pagesLIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/mman.h> intminherit(void *addr, size_t len, int inherit);
DESCRIPTION
The minherit() system call changes the specified pages to have the inheritance characteristic inherit. Not all implementations will guarantee that the inheritance characteristic can be set on a page basis; the granularity of changes may be as large as an entire region. FreeBSD is capable of adjusting inheritance characteristics on a page basis. Inheritance only effects children created by fork(). It has no effect on exec(). exec'd processes replace their address space entirely. This system call also has no effect on the parent's address space (other than to potentially share the address space with its children). Inheritance is a rather esoteric feature largely superseded by theMAP_SHARED
feature of
mmap(). However, it is possible to use
minherit() to share a block of memory between
parent and child that has been mapped
MAP_PRIVATE
. That is, modifications made by
parent or child are shared but the original underlying file is left untouched.
INHERIT_SHARE
- This option causes the address space in question to be shared between parent and child. It has no effect on how the original underlying backing store was mapped.
INHERIT_NONE
- This option prevents the address space in question from being inherited at all. The address space will be unmapped in the child.
INHERIT_COPY
- This option causes the child to inherit the address space
as copy-on-write. This option also has an unfortunate side effect of
causing the parent address space to become copy-on-write when the parent
forks. If the original mapping was
MAP_SHARED
, it will no longer be shared in the parent after the parent forks and there is no way to get the previous shared-backing-store mapping without unmapping and remapping the address space in the parent. INHERIT_ZERO
- This option causes the address space in question to be mapped as new anonymous pages, which would be initialized to all zero bytes, in the child process.
RETURN VALUES
The minherit() function returns the value 0 if successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.ERRORS
The minherit() system call will fail if:- [
EINVAL
] - The virtual address range specified by the addr and len arguments is not valid.
- [
EACCES
] - The flags specified by the inherit argument were not valid for the pages specified by the addr and len arguments.
SEE ALSO
fork(2), madvise(2), mincore(2), mprotect(2), msync(2), munmap(2), rfork(2)HISTORY
The minherit() system call first appeared in OpenBSD and then in FreeBSD 2.2. TheINHERIT_ZERO
support first appeared in
OpenBSD 5.6 and then in FreeBSD
12.0.
BUGS
Once you set inheritance toMAP_PRIVATE
or
MAP_SHARED
, there is no way to recover the
original copy-on-write semantics short of unmapping and remapping the
area.March 15, 2017 | Debian |