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SEM_OPEN(P)		   POSIX Programmer's Manual		   SEM_OPEN(P)

PROLOG
       This  manual  page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Manual.  The Linux
       implementation of this interface may differ (consult the	 corresponding
       Linux  manual page for details of Linux behavior), or the interface may
       not be implemented on Linux.

NAME
       sem_open - initialize and open a named semaphore (REALTIME)

SYNOPSIS
       #include <semaphore.h>

       sem_t *sem_open(const char *name, int oflag, ...);

DESCRIPTION
       The sem_open() function shall establish a connection  between  a	 named
       semaphore  and a process. Following a call to sem_open() with semaphore
       name name, the process may reference the semaphore associated with name
       using the address returned from the call. This semaphore may be used in
       subsequent  calls  to  sem_wait(),   sem_trywait(),   sem_post(),   and
       sem_close().  The  semaphore  remains  usable by this process until the
       semaphore is closed by a successful call to  sem_close(),  _exit(),  or
       one of the exec functions.

       The  oflag argument controls whether the semaphore is created or merely
       accessed by the call to sem_open(). The following flag bits may be  set
       in oflag:

       O_CREAT
	      This  flag  is used to create a semaphore if it does not already
	      exist.  If O_CREAT is set and the semaphore already exists, then
	      O_CREAT  has no effect, except as noted under O_EXCL. Otherwise,
	      sem_open() creates a named semaphore. The O_CREAT flag  requires
	      a	 third	and  a fourth argument: mode, which is of type mode_t,
	      and value, which is of type unsigned. The semaphore  is  created
	      with  an	initial value of value. Valid initial values for sema‐
	      phores are less than or equal to {SEM_VALUE_MAX}.

       The user ID of the semaphore is set to the effective  user  ID  of  the
       process; the group ID of the semaphore is set to a system default group
       ID or to the effective group ID of the process. The permission bits  of
       the  semaphore  are  set to the value of the mode argument except those
       set in the file mode creation mask of the process. When	bits  in  mode
       other  than  the	 file  permission  bits	 are  specified, the effect is
       unspecified.

       After the semaphore named name has been created by sem_open() with  the
       O_CREAT	flag,  other processes can connect to the semaphore by calling
       sem_open() with the same value of name.

       O_EXCL If O_EXCL and O_CREAT are set, sem_open() fails if the semaphore
	      name  exists.  The  check for the existence of the semaphore and
	      the creation of the semaphore if it does not  exist  are	atomic
	      with respect to other processes executing sem_open() with O_EXCL
	      and O_CREAT set. If O_EXCL is set and O_CREAT is	not  set,  the
	      effect is undefined.

       If  flags  other	 than  O_CREAT	and  O_EXCL are specified in the oflag
       parameter, the effect is unspecified.

       The name argument points to a string naming a semaphore object.	It  is
       unspecified  whether the name appears in the file system and is visible
       to functions that take pathnames as arguments.  The name argument  con‐
       forms to the construction rules for a pathname. If name begins with the
       slash character, then processes calling sem_open() with the same	 value
       of  name shall refer to the same semaphore object, as long as that name
       has not been removed. If name does not begin with the slash  character,
       the effect is implementation-defined. The interpretation of slash char‐
       acters other than the leading slash character in	 name  is  implementa‐
       tion-defined.

       If  a  process  makes  multiple successful calls to sem_open() with the
       same value for name, the same semaphore address shall be	 returned  for
       each  such  successful  call, provided that there have been no calls to
       sem_unlink() for this semaphore.

       References to copies of the semaphore produce undefined results.

RETURN VALUE
       Upon successful completion, the sem_open() function  shall  return  the
       address	of  the	 semaphore.  Otherwise,	 it  shall  return  a value of
       SEM_FAILED and set errno to indicate the error. The  symbol  SEM_FAILED
       is  defined  in	the  <semaphore.h>  header.  No successful return from
       sem_open() shall return the value SEM_FAILED.

ERRORS
       If any of the following conditions occur, the sem_open() function shall
       return SEM_FAILED and set errno to the corresponding value:

       EACCES The  named  semaphore  exists  and  the permissions specified by
	      oflag are denied, or the named semaphore does not exist and per‐
	      mission to create the named semaphore is denied.

       EEXIST O_CREAT  and  O_EXCL  are	 set  and  the named semaphore already
	      exists.

       EINTR  The sem_open() operation was interrupted by a signal.

       EINVAL The sem_open() operation is not supported for the given name, or
	      O_CREAT  was  specified  in  oflag  and  value  was greater than
	      {SEM_VALUE_MAX}.

       EMFILE Too many semaphore descriptors or file descriptors are currently
	      in use by this process.

       ENAMETOOLONG
	      The length of the name argument exceeds {PATH_MAX} or a pathname
	      component is longer than {NAME_MAX}.

       ENFILE Too many semaphores are currently open in the system.

       ENOENT O_CREAT is not set and the named semaphore does not exist.

       ENOSPC There is insufficient space for the creation of  the  new	 named
	      semaphore.

       The following sections are informative.

EXAMPLES
       None.

APPLICATION USAGE
       The  sem_open()	function is part of the Semaphores option and need not
       be available on all implementations.

RATIONALE
       Early drafts required an error return value of -1 with the type sem_t *
       for  the	 sem_open()  function,	which is not guaranteed to be portable
       across implementations. The revised text provides  the  symbolic	 error
       code SEM_FAILED to eliminate the type conflict.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS
       None.

SEE ALSO
       semctl()	 ,  semget() , semop() , sem_close() , sem_post() , sem_timed‐
       wait() , sem_trywait() , sem_unlink() , sem_wait() , the	 Base  Defini‐
       tions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, <semaphore.h>

COPYRIGHT
       Portions	 of  this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form
       from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
       --  Portable  Operating	System	Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
       Specifications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003	by  the	 Institute  of
       Electrical  and	Electronics  Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the
       event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
       The  Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard
       is the referee document. The original Standard can be  obtained	online
       at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .

IEEE/The Open Group		     2003			   SEM_OPEN(P)
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