BRK
Section: System Calls (2)
Updated: June 17, 1986
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NAME
brk, sbrk - change data segment size
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
char *brk(addr)
char *addr;
char *sbrk(incr)
int incr;
DESCRIPTION
Brk
sets the system's idea of the lowest data segment
location not used by the program (called the break)
to
addr
(rounded up to the next multiple of the system's page size).
Locations greater than
addr
and below the stack pointer
are not in the address space and will thus
cause a memory violation if accessed.
In the alternate function
sbrk,
incr
more bytes are added to the
program's data space and a pointer to the
start of the new area is returned.
When a program begins execution via
execve
the break is set at the
highest location defined by the program
and data storage areas.
Ordinarily, therefore, only programs with growing
data areas need to use
sbrk.
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
rlim_max
value returned from a call to
getrlimit,
e.g. ``etext + rlp->rlim_max.''
(see
end(3)
for the definition of
etext).
RETURN VALUE
Zero is returned if the
brk
could be set;
-1 if the program requests more
memory than the system limit.
Sbrk
returns -1 if the break could not be set.
ERRORS
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), 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.
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- RETURN VALUE
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- ERRORS
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- SEE ALSO
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- BUGS
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