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BRK(2) BSD System Calls Manual BRK(2)

NAME

bbrrkk, ssbbrrkk - change data segment size

SYNOPSIS

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void * bbrrkk(const void *addr); void * ssbbrrkk(int incr);

DESCRIPTION

The brk and sbrk functions are historical curiosities left over from ear

lliieerr ddaayyss bbeeffoorree tthhee aaddvveenntt ooff vviirrttuuaall mmeemmoorryy mmaannaaggeemmeenntt.. The bbrrkk() function sets the break or lowest address of a process's data segment (uninitialized data) to addr (immediately above bss). Data addressing is

restricted between addr and the lowest stack pointer to the stack seg-

ment. Memory is allocated by brk in page size pieces; if addr is not evenly divisible by the system page size, it is increased to the next page boundary. The current value of the program break is reliably returned by

``sbrk(0)'' (see also end(3)). The getrlimit(2) system call may be used

to determine the maximum permissible size of the data segment; it will not be possible to set the break beyond the rlimmax value returned from

a call to getrlimit, e.g. ``qetext + rlp->rlimmax.'' (see end(3) for

the definition of etext).

RETURN VALUES

BBrrkk returns a pointer to the new end of memory if successful; otherwise

-1 with errno set to indicate why the allocation failed. The ssbbrrkk func-

tion returns a pointer to the base of the new storage if successful; oth-

erwise -1 with errno set to indicate why the allocation failed.

EERRRROORRSS Sbrk will fail and no additional memory will be allocated if one of the following are true: [ENOMEM] The limit, as set by setrlimit(2), was exceeded. [ENOMEM] The maximum possible size of a data segment (compiled into the system) was exceeded. [ENOMEM] Insufficient space existed in the swap area to support the expansion.

SEE ALSO

execve(2), getrlimit(2), malloc(3), mmap(2), end(3)

BUGS

Setting the break may fail due to a temporary lack of swap space. It is not possible to distinguish this from a failure caused by exceeding the maximum size of the data segment without consulting getrlimit. HISTORY A bbrrkk() function call appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX. 4th Berkeley Distribution December 11, 1993 4th Berkeley Distribution




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