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Berkeley DB: db_env_set_func_map
db_env_set_func_map
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#include <db.h>
int
db_env_set_func_map(int (*func_map)(char *path,
size_t len, int is_region, int is_rdonly, void **addr));
Description: db_env_set_func_map
The Berkeley DB library requires the ability to map a file into memory and to
create shared memory regions (which may or may not be backed by files).
The db_env_set_func_map method configures all operations performed by a process and
all of its threads of control, not operations confined to a single
database environment.
Although the db_env_set_func_map method may be called at any time during the life of
the application, it should normally be called before making calls to the
db_env_create or db_create methods.
The db_env_set_func_map method
returns a non-zero error value on failure
and 0 on success.
Parameters
- func_map
- The func_map parameter is the function which maps a file into
memory and creates shared memory regions.
The path parameter is the name of a file.
The is_region parameter will be zero if the intention is to map
a file into shared memory. In this case, the map function must
map the first len bytes of the file into memory and return a
pointer to the mapped location into the memory location to which the
parameter addr refers. The is_rdonly parameter will be
non-zero if the file is considered read-only by the caller.
The is_region parameter will be non-zero if the memory is
intended to be used as a shared memory region for synchronization
between Berkeley DB threads/processes. In this case, the returned memory may
be of any kind (for example, anonymous memory), but must be able to
support semaphores. In this case, the path parameter may be
ignored (although future map calls using the same path
must return the same memory), and the is_rdonly parameter will
always be zero.
The func_map function must return the value of errno on
failure and 0 on success.
See Also
Run-time configuration
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