gecko/nsprpub/pr/include/prshm.h
Michael Wu ff73a9422b Update NSPR to NSPR_4_9_1_BETA1 tag, a=ted
Includes bug 331299, 722125, 693329, 274013, 716564, 736962, 739469, 482002, 693329
2012-05-10 12:01:43 -07:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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/*
** prshm.h -- NSPR Shared Memory
**
** NSPR Named Shared Memory API provides a cross-platform named
** shared-memory interface. NSPR Named Shared Memory is modeled on
** similar constructs in Unix and Windows operating systems. Shared
** memory allows multiple processes to access one or more common shared
** memory regions, using it as an inter-process communication channel.
**
** Notes on Platform Independence:
** NSPR Named Shared Memory is built on the native services offered
** by most platforms. The NSPR Named Shared Memory API tries to
** provide a least common denominator interface so that it works
** across all supported platforms. To ensure that it works everywhere,
** some platform considerations must be accomodated and the protocol
** for using NSPR Shared Memory API must be observed.
**
** Protocol:
** Multiple shared memories can be created using NSPR's Shared Memory
** feature. For each named shared memory, as defined by the name
** given in the PR_OpenSharedMemory() call, a protocol for using the
** shared memory API is required to ensure desired behavior. Failing
** to follow the protocol may yield unpredictable results.
**
** PR_OpenSharedMemory() will create the shared memory segment, if it
** does not already exist, or open a connection that the existing
** shared memory segment if it already exists.
**
** PR_AttachSharedMemory() should be called following
** PR_OpenSharedMemory() to map the memory segment to an address in
** the application's address space.
**
** PR_AttachSharedMemory() may be called to re-map a shared memory
** segment after detaching the same PRSharedMemory object. Be
** sure to detach it when done.
**
** PR_DetachSharedMemory() should be called to un-map the shared
** memory segment from the application's address space.
**
** PR_CloseSharedMemory() should be called when no further use of the
** PRSharedMemory object is required within a process. Following a
** call to PR_CloseSharedMemory() the PRSharedMemory object is
** invalid and cannot be reused.
**
** PR_DeleteSharedMemory() should be called before process
** termination. After calling PR_DeleteSharedMemory() any further use
** of the shared memory associated with the name may cause
** unpredictable results.
**
** Files:
** The name passed to PR_OpenSharedMemory() should be a valid filename
** for a unix platform. PR_OpenSharedMemory() creates file using the
** name passed in. Some platforms may mangle the name before creating
** the file and the shared memory.
**
** The unix implementation may use SysV IPC shared memory, Posix
** shared memory, or memory mapped files; the filename may used to
** define the namespace. On Windows, the name is significant, but
** there is no file associated with name.
**
** No assumptions about the persistence of data in the named file
** should be made. Depending on platform, the shared memory may be
** mapped onto system paging space and be discarded at process
** termination.
**
** All names provided to PR_OpenSharedMemory() should be valid
** filename syntax or name syntax for shared memory for the target
** platform. Referenced directories should have permissions
** appropriate for writing.
**
** Limits:
** Different platforms have limits on both the number and size of
** shared memory resources. The default system limits on some
** platforms may be smaller than your requirements. These limits may
** be adjusted on some platforms either via boot-time options or by
** setting the size of the system paging space to accomodate more
** and/or larger shared memory segment(s).
**
** Security:
** On unix platforms, depending on implementation, contents of the
** backing store for the shared memory can be exposed via the file
** system. Set permissions and or access controls at create and attach
** time to ensure you get the desired security.
**
** On windows platforms, no special security measures are provided.
**
** Example:
** The test case pr/tests/nameshm1.c provides an example of use as
** well as testing the operation of NSPR's Named Shared Memory.
**
** lth. 18-Aug-1999.
*/
#ifndef prshm_h___
#define prshm_h___
#include "prtypes.h"
#include "prio.h"
PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
/*
** Declare opaque type PRSharedMemory.
*/
typedef struct PRSharedMemory PRSharedMemory;
/*
** FUNCTION: PR_OpenSharedMemory()
**
** DESCRIPTION:
** PR_OpenSharedMemory() creates a new shared-memory segment or
** associates a previously created memory segment with name.
**
** When parameter create is (PR_SHM_EXCL | PR_SHM_CREATE) and the
** shared memory already exists, the function returns NULL with the
** error set to PR_FILE_EXISTS_ERROR.
**
** When parameter create is PR_SHM_CREATE and the shared memory
** already exists, a handle to that memory segment is returned. If
** the segment does not exist, it is created and a pointer to the
** related PRSharedMemory structure is returned.
**
** When parameter create is 0, and the shared memory exists, a
** pointer to a PRSharedMemory is returned. If the shared memory does
** not exist, NULL is returned with the error set to
** PR_FILE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR.
**
** INPUTS:
** name -- the name the shared-memory segment is known as.
** size -- the size of the shared memory segment.
** flags -- Options for creating the shared memory
** mode -- Same as is passed to PR_Open()
**
** OUTPUTS:
** The shared memory is allocated.
**
** RETURNS: Pointer to opaque structure PRSharedMemory or NULL.
** NULL is returned on error. The reason for the error can be
** retrieved via PR_GetError() and PR_GetOSError();
**
*/
NSPR_API( PRSharedMemory * )
PR_OpenSharedMemory(
const char *name,
PRSize size,
PRIntn flags,
PRIntn mode
);
/* Define values for PR_OpenShareMemory(...,create) */
#define PR_SHM_CREATE 0x1 /* create if not exist */
#define PR_SHM_EXCL 0x2 /* fail if already exists */
/*
** FUNCTION: PR_AttachSharedMemory()
**
** DESCRIPTION:
** PR_AttachSharedMemory() maps the shared-memory described by
** shm to the current process.
**
** INPUTS:
** shm -- The handle returned from PR_OpenSharedMemory().
** flags -- options for mapping the shared memory.
** PR_SHM_READONLY causes the memory to be attached
** read-only.
**
** OUTPUTS:
** On success, the shared memory segment represented by shm is mapped
** into the process' address space.
**
** RETURNS: Address where shared memory is mapped, or NULL.
** NULL is returned on error. The reason for the error can be
** retrieved via PR_GetError() and PR_GetOSError();
**
**
*/
NSPR_API( void * )
PR_AttachSharedMemory(
PRSharedMemory *shm,
PRIntn flags
);
/* Define values for PR_AttachSharedMemory(...,flags) */
#define PR_SHM_READONLY 0x01
/*
** FUNCTION: PR_DetachSharedMemory()
**
** DESCRIPTION:
** PR_DetachSharedMemory() detaches the shared-memory described
** by shm.
**
** INPUTS:
** shm -- The handle returned from PR_OpenSharedMemory().
** addr -- The address at which the memory was attached.
**
** OUTPUTS:
** The shared memory mapped to an address via a previous call to
** PR_AttachSharedMemory() is unmapped.
**
** RETURNS: PRStatus
**
*/
NSPR_API( PRStatus )
PR_DetachSharedMemory(
PRSharedMemory *shm,
void *addr
);
/*
** FUNCTION: PR_CloseSharedMemory()
**
** DESCRIPTION:
** PR_CloseSharedMemory() closes the shared-memory described by
** shm.
**
** INPUTS:
** shm -- The handle returned from PR_OpenSharedMemory().
**
** OUTPUTS:
** the shared memory represented by shm is closed
**
** RETURNS: PRStatus
**
*/
NSPR_API( PRStatus )
PR_CloseSharedMemory(
PRSharedMemory *shm
);
/*
** FUNCTION: PR_DeleteSharedMemory()
**
** DESCRIPTION:
** The shared memory resource represented by name is released.
**
** INPUTS:
** name -- the name the shared-memory segment
**
** OUTPUTS:
** depending on platform, resources may be returned to the underlying
** operating system.
**
** RETURNS: PRStatus
**
*/
NSPR_API( PRStatus )
PR_DeleteSharedMemory(
const char *name
);
PR_END_EXTERN_C
#endif /* prshm_h___ */