msync(3C)


msync -- synchronize memory with physical storage

Synopsis

   #include <sys/types.h>
   #include <sys/mman.h>
   

int msync(caddr_t addr, size_t len, int flags);

Description

The function msync writes all modified copies of pages over the range [addr, addr + len) to their backing storage locations. msync optionally invalidates any copies so that further references to the pages will be obtained by the system from their backing storage locations. The backing storage for a modified MAP_SHARED mapping is the file the page is mapped to; the backing storage for a modified MAP_PRIVATE mapping is its swap area.

flags is a bit pattern built from the following values:


MS_ASYNC
perform asynchronous writes

MS_SYNC
perform synchronous writes

MS_INVALIDATE
invalidate mappings

If MS_ASYNC is set, msync returns immediately once all write operations are scheduled; if MS_SYNC is set, msync does not return until all write operations are completed.

MS_INVALIDATE invalidates all cached copies of data in memory, so that further references to the pages will be obtained by the system from their backing storage locations.

The effect of

   msync(addr, len, flags)

is equivalent to:

   memcntl(addr, len, MC_SYNC, flags, 0, 0)

Return values

Upon successful completion, the function msync returns 0; otherwise, it returns -1 and sets errno to indicate the error.

References

memcntl(2), mmap(2), sysconf(3C)

Notices

msync should be used by programs that require a memory object to be in a known state, for example, in building transaction facilities.
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