Semaphore, Shared Memory and IPC FunctionsSemaphore
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This module provides wrappers for the System V IPC family of functions.
It includes semaphores, shared memory and inter-process messaging (IPC).
Semaphores may be used to provide exclusive access to
resources on the current machine, or to limit the number of
processes that may simultaneously use a resource.
This module provides also shared memory functions using System V
shared memory. Shared memory may be used to provide access to
global variables. Different httpd-daemons and even other programs
(such as Perl, C, ...) are able to access this data to provide a
global data-exchange. Remember, that shared memory is NOT safe
against simultaneous access. Use semaphores for synchronization.
Limits of Shared Memory by the Unix OSSHMMAXmax size of shared memory, normally 131072 bytesSHMMINminimum size of shared memory, normally 1 byteSHMMNI
max amount of shared memory segments on a system,
normally 100
SHMSEG
max amount of shared memory segments per process, normally 6
The messaging functions may be used to send and receive messages to/from
other processes. They provide a simple and effective means of exchanging
data between processes, without the need for setting up an alternative
using unix domain sockets.
These functions do not work on Windows systems.
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Support for this functions are not enabled by default.
To enable System V semaphore support compile PHP with the option
.
To enable the System V shared memory support compile PHP with the option
.
To enable the System V messages support compile PHP with the option
.
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