shmop_open
shmop_open
Create or open shared memory block
**shmop_open** int $key string $mode int $permissions int $size
can create or open a shared memory block.
shmop_open
keySystem's id for the shared memory block.
Can be passed as a decimal or hex.
mode
The flags that you can use:
- "a" for access (sets SHM_RDONLY for shmat) use this flag when you need to open an existing shared memory segment for read only
- "c" for create (sets IPC_CREATE) use this flag when you need to create a new shared memory segment or if a segment with the same key exists, try to open it for read and write
- "w" for read & write access use this flag when you need to read and write to a shared memory segment, use this flag in most cases.
- "n" create a new memory segment (sets IPC_CREATE|IPC_EXCL) use this flag when you want to create a new shared memory segment but if one already exists with the same flag, fail. This is useful for security purposes, using this you can prevent race condition exploits.
permissions
The permissions that you wish to assign to your memory segment, those
are the same as permission for a file. Permissions need to be passed
in octal form, like for example
0644
sizeThe size of the shared memory block you wish to create in bytes
Opmerking: > Note: the 3rd and 4th should be entered as 0 if you are opening an existing memory segment.
On success will return a instance that you can
use to access the shared memory segment you've created. false is
returned on failure.
shmop_open``Shmop
If is invalid, or is less than or equal to zero,
a is thrown.
On other failures, is emitted.
mode``size``ValueError``E_WARNING
Voorbeeld: Create a new shared memory block
<?php
$shm_key = ftok(__FILE__, 't');
$shm_id = shmop_open($shm_key, "c", 0644, 100);
?>
This example opened a shared memory block with a system id returned by
.
ftok
shmop_close``shmop_delete