PROCESS_MADVISE
Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (2)
Updated: 2021-01-12
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NAME
process_madvise - give advice about use of memory to a process
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/uio.h>
ssize_t process_madvise(int pidfd, const struct iovec *iovec,
size_t vlen, int advice,
unsigned int flags);
Note:
There is no glibc wrapper for this system call; see NOTES.
DESCRIPTION
The
process_madvise()
system call is used to give advice or directions to the kernel about the
address ranges of another process or of the calling process.
It provides the advice for the address ranges described by
iovec
and
vlen.
The goal of such advice is to improve system or application performance.
The
pidfd
argument is a PID file descriptor (see
pidfd_open(2))
that specifies the process to which the advice is to be applied.
The pointer
iovec
points to an array of
iovec
structures, defined in
<sys/uio.h>
as:
struct iovec {
void *iov_base; /* Starting address */
size_t iov_len; /* Length of region */
};
The
iovec
structure describes address ranges beginning at
iov_base
address and with the size of
iov_len
bytes.
The
vlen
specifies the number of elements in the
iovec
structure.
This value must be less than or equal to
IOV_MAX
(defined in
<limits.h>
or accessible via the call
sysconf(_SC_IOV_MAX)).
The
advice
argument is one of the following values:
- MADV_COLD
-
See
madvise(2).
- MADV_PAGEOUT
-
See
madvise(2).
The
flags
argument is reserved for future use; currently, this argument must be
specified as 0.
The
vlen
and
iovec
arguments are checked before applying any advice.
If
vlen
is too big, or
iovec
is invalid,
then an error will be returned immediately and no advice will be applied.
The advice might be applied to only a part of
iovec
if one of its elements points to an invalid memory region in the
remote process.
No further elements will be processed beyond that point.
(See the discussion regarding partial advice in RETURN VALUE.)
Permission to apply advice to another process is governed by a
ptrace access mode
PTRACE_MODE_READ_REALCREDS
check (see
ptrace(2));
in addition,
because of the performance implications of applying the advice,
the caller must have the
CAP_SYS_ADMIN
capability.
RETURN VALUE
On success,
process_madvise()
returns the number of bytes advised.
This return value may be less than the total number of requested bytes,
if an error occurred after some
iovec
elements were already processed.
The caller should check the return value to determine whether a partial
advice occurred.
On error, -1 is returned and
errno
is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
- EBADF
-
pidfd
is not a valid PID file descriptor.
- EFAULT
-
The memory described by
iovec
is outside the accessible address space of the process referred to by
pidfd.
- EINVAL
-
flags
is not 0.
- EINVAL
-
The sum of the
iov_len
values of
iovec
overflows a
ssize_t
value.
- EINVAL
-
vlen
is too large.
- ENOMEM
-
Could not allocate memory for internal copies of the
iovec
structures.
- EPERM
-
The caller does not have permission to access the address space of the process
pidfd.
- ESRCH
-
The target process does not exist (i.e., it has terminated and been waited on).
VERSIONS
This system call first appeared in Linux 5.10.
Support for this system call is optional,
depending on the setting of the
CONFIG_ADVISE_SYSCALLS
configuration option.
CONFORMING TO
The
process_madvise()
system call is Linux-specific.
NOTES
Glibc does not provide a wrapper for this system call; call it using
syscall(2).
SEE ALSO
madvise(2),
pidfd_open(2),
process_vm_readv(2),
process_vm_write(2)
COLOPHON
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man-pages
project.
A description of the project,
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and the latest version of this page,
can be found at
https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
Index
- NAME
-
- SYNOPSIS
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
- RETURN VALUE
-
- ERRORS
-
- VERSIONS
-
- CONFORMING TO
-
- NOTES
-
- SEE ALSO
-
- COLOPHON
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