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mprotect(2)

NAME

mprotect - Modify access protections of memory mapping

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/mman.h> int mprotect( void *addr, size_t len, int prot ); The following definitions of the addr parameter do not conform to current industry standards and are supported only for backward compatibility: caddr_t addr, const void addr );

STANDARDS

Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards as follows: mprotect(): XSH4.2, XSH5.0 Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about industry standards and associated tags.

PARAMETERS

addr Points to the address of the region to be modified. len Specifies the length in bytes of the region to be modified. prot Specifies access permissions as PROT_NONE or any combination of PROT_READ, PROT_WRITE, and PROT_EXEC ORed together.

DESCRIPTION

The mprotect() function modifies the access protection of a mapped file or shared memory region. The addr and len parameters specify the address and length in bytes of the region to be modified. The len parameter must be a multiple of the page size as returned by sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE). If len is not a multiple of the page size as returned by sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE), the length of the region will be rounded up to the next multiple of the page size. The prot parameter specifies the new access protection for the region. The <sys/mman.h> header file defines the following access options: PROT_READ The mapped region can be read. PROT_WRITE The mapped region can be written. PROT_EXEC The mapped region can be executed. PROT_NONE The mapped region cannot be accessed. The prot parameter can be PROT_NONE or any combination of PROT_READ, PROT_WRITE, and PROT_EXEC ORed together. If PROT_NONE is not specified, access permissions may be granted to the region in addition to those explicitly requested, except that write access will not be granted unless PROT_WRITE is specified. If the region is a mapped file which was mapped with MAP_SHARED, the mprotect() function grants read or execute access permission only if the file descriptor used to map the file is open for reading, and grants write access permission only if the file descriptor used to map the file is open for writing. If the region is a mapped file which was mapped with MAP_PRIVATE, the mprotect() function grants read, write, or execute access permission only if the file descriptor used to map the file is open for reading. If the region is a shared memory region which was mapped with MAP_ANONYMOUS, the mprotect() function grants all requested access permissions. The mprotect() function does not modify the access permission of any region which lies outside of the specified region, except that the effect on addresses between the end of the region and the end of the page containing the end of the region is unspecified. If the mprotect() function fails under a condition other than that specified by [EINVAL], the access protection of some of the pages in the range [addr, addr + len) may have been changed. For example, if the error occurs on some page at addr2, mprotect() may have modified the protections of all whole pages in the range [addr, addr2).

RETURN VALUES

Upon successful completion, the mprotect() function returns 0 (zero). Otherwise, mprotect() returns -1 and sets errno to indicate the error.

ERRORS

The mprotect() function sets errno to the specified values for the following conditions: [EACCES] The prot parameter specifies a protection that conflicts with the access permission set for the underlying file. [EAGAIN] The prot parameter specifies PROT_WRITE over a MAP_PRIVATE mapping and there are insufficient memory resources to reserve for locking the private page. [EBUSY] [Tru64 UNIX] Some or all of the addresses in the range starting at addr and continuing for len bytes are locked. [EFAULT] [Tru64 UNIX] The range [addr, addr + len) includes an invalid address. [EINVAL] One of the following conditions was encountered: · The addr parameter is not a multiple of the page size as returned by sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE). · [Tru64 UNIX] The prot parameter is invalid. [ENOMEM] [Tru64 UNIX] Addresses in the range [addr, addr + len) are invalid for the address space of a process, or they specify one or more unmapped pages.

SEE ALSO

Functions: getpagesize(2), mmap(2), msync(2), sysconf(3) Standards: standards(5)

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