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Re: BUG #2406: Not all systems support SHM_SHARE_MMU



Paul van der Zwan <Paul(dot)Vanderzwan(at)Sun(dot)COM> writes:
> AFAIK getpagesizes() appeared in 2001 so that probably means it is  
> missing in anything before Solaris 9.

We could handle this without relying on getpagesizes() by just trying
and falling back:

#ifdef SHM_SHARE_MMU
	memAddress = shmat(shmid, addr, SHM_SHARE_MMU);
	if (memAddress == (void *) -1 && errno == EINVAL)
		memAddress = shmat(shmid, addr, 0);
#else
	memAddress = shmat(shmid, addr, 0);
#endif

However, I would argue that a system is pretty broken if it exposes the
SHM_SHARE_MMU #define and then rejects it at runtime.

> I'll see if I can get the x86 experts here to have a look at it...

I think either Solaris/x86 should not expose this #define, or it should
silently ignore the bit at runtime.  AFAICS, SHM_SHARE_MMU has no
guaranteed semantic effect anyway, it's just a performance hint; so
ignoring it on platforms that can't handle it is reasonable.

			regards, tom lane



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