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SEMGET(2)		   Linux Programmer's Manual		     SEMGET(2)

NAME
       semget - get a semaphore set identifier

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/types.h>
       #include <sys/ipc.h>
       #include <sys/sem.h>

       int semget(key_t key, int nsems, int semflg);

DESCRIPTION
       The  semget() system call  returns the semaphore set identifier associ‐
       ated 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	 mean‐
       ingful  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, initialises the semaphore values to 0, a	porta‐
       ble  application	 cannot	 rely on this: it should explicitly initialise
       the semaphores to the desired values.

       When creating a new semaphore set, semget() initialises the set's asso‐
       ciated 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.

RETURN VALUE
       If successful, the return value will be the semaphore set identifier (a
       nonnegative  integer),  otherwise -1 is returned, with errno indicating
       the error.

ERRORS
       On failure errno will be set to one of the following:

       EACCES	  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.

       EEXIST	  A semaphore set exists for key  and  semflg  specified  both
		  IPC_CREAT and IPC_EXCL.

       EINVAL	  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.

       ENOENT	  No semaphore set exists for key and semflg did  not  specify
		  IPC_CREAT.

       ENOMEM	  A  semaphore	set  has to be created but the system does not
		  have enough memory for the new data structure.

       ENOSPC	  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.

NOTES
       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  sig‐
       nificant 9 bits of semflg and creates a new semaphore set (on success).

       The  following  limits  on  semaphore set resources affect the semget()
       call:

       SEMMNI	  System wide maximum number of semaphore sets: policy	depen‐
		  dent	(on Linux, this limit can be read and modified via the
		  fourth field of /proc/sys/kernel/sem).

       SEMMSL	  Maximum  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).

       SEMMNS	  System wide maximum number of semaphores:  policy  dependent
		  (on  Linux, this limit can be read and modified via the sec‐
		  ond field of	/proc/sys/kernel/sem).	 Values	 greater  than
		  SEMMSL * SEMMNI makes it irrelevant.

BUGS
       The name choice IPC_PRIVATE was perhaps unfortunate, IPC_NEW would more
       clearly show its function.

       The semaphores in a set are not initialised by semget().	 In  order  to
       initialise  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 initialise the set, checking for a
       non-zero sem_otime in the associated data structure retrieved by a sem‐
       ctl() IPC_STAT operation can be used to avoid races.)

CONFORMING TO
       SVr4, POSIX.1-2001.

SEE ALSO
       semctl(2),   semop(2),	ftok(3),   capabilities(7),   sem_overview(7),
       svipc(7)

Linux 2.6.6			  2004-05-27			     SEMGET(2)
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