This function doesn't use any flags or special types, so there's
no reason to include <asm/unistd.h>; remove it. Add the includes
needed for syscall(2) only.
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Also document why each header is needed.
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This error can occur if the caller is does not have CAP_IPC_LOCK
and is not a member of the sysctl_hugetlb_shm_group.
Reported-by: Yang Xu <xuyang2018.jy@fujitsu.com>
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As a deprecated feature, it appears that the RLIMIT_MEMLOCK
can also be used to permit huge page allocation, but let's
not document that for now.
In the Linux 5.12, see fs/hugetlbfs/inode.c.
static int can_do_hugetlb_shm(void)
{
kgid_t shm_group;
shm_group = make_kgid(&init_user_ns, sysctl_hugetlb_shm_group);
return capable(CAP_IPC_LOCK) || in_group_p(shm_group);
}
...
struct file *hugetlb_file_setup(const char *name, size_t size,
vm_flags_t acctflag, struct user_struct **user,
int creat_flags, int page_size_log)
{
...
if (creat_flags == HUGETLB_SHMFS_INODE && !can_do_hugetlb_shm()) {
*user = current_user();
if (user_shm_lock(size, *user)) {
task_lock(current);
pr_warn_once("%s (%d): Using mlock ulimits for SHM_HUGETLB is deprecated\n",
current->comm, current->pid);
task_unlock(current);
} else {
*user = NULL;
return ERR_PTR(-EPERM);
}
}
...
}
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The installation path was changed recently (See 'prefix' in the
Makefile). I forgot to update the README with those changes.
Fix it.
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Explain also why headers are needed.
And some ffix.
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It is only used for providing 'sigset_t'. We're only documenting
(with some exceptions) the includes needed for constants and the
prototype itself. And 'sigset_t' is better documented in
system_data_types(7). Remove that include.
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All of the constants used by mknod() are defined in <sys/stat.h>.
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AFAICS, there's no use for <unistd.h> here. The prototype is
declared in <sys/mman.h>, and there are no constants needed.
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Remove the libkeyutils prototype from the synopsis, which isn't
documented in the rest of the page, and as NOTES says, it's
probably better to use the various library functions.
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The constants needed for using this function are defined in
<linux/ipc.h>. Add the include, even when those constants are not
mentioned in this manual page.
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Of course that is for the glibc wrapper. As all of the other
pages that don't explicitly say otherwise.
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In this case there's a wrapper provided by libaio,
but this page documents the raw syscall.
Also remove <linux/time.h> from the includes: 'struct timespec'
is already documented in system_data_types(7), where the
information is more up to date.
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In this case there's a wrapper provided by libaio,
but this page documents the raw syscall.
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Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>