The following system calls are implemented in the compatibility package as library routines:
Table 2-4 System Calls
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System Calls |
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WIFEXITED |
getpagesize |
setregid |
WIFSIGNALED |
getpriority |
setreuid |
WIFSTOPPED |
gettimeofday |
settimeofday |
flock |
killpg |
statfs |
fstatfs |
mctl |
syscall |
getdtablesize |
reboot |
wait3 |
gethostid |
sethostname |
wait4 |
gethostname |
setpriority |
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The following routines reside in libucb.
flock
Applies or removes an advisory lock on a file. The compatibility version of flock has been implemented on top of fcntl(2) locking. This version is not completely compatible with the SunOS 4.1 version. The following differences exist:
To obtain a shared lock (LOCK_SH), read permission on file is required.
To obtain an exclusive lock (LOCK_EX), write permission on file is required.
EOPNOTSUPP may not be returned as a result of a call to flock.
Locking a segment that is already locked by the calling process causes the old lock type to be removed and the new lock type to take effect. That was not the case with flock in the SunOS 4.1 release.
Locks are not inherited by a child process in a fork(2) function.
Locks obtained through the flock mechanism under SunOS 4.1 were known only within the system on which they were placed. This is no longer true.
fstatfs
Gets statistics about an open file on a mounted file system.
getdtablesize
Gets the size of a process's descriptor table. This routine calls the getrlimit(2) system call.
gethostid
Returns the 32-bit identifier for the current host. This routine calls the sysinfo(2) system call.
gethostname
Returns the standard hostname for the current processor. This routine calls the sysinfo(2) system call.
getpagesize
Returns the number of bytes in a page. This routine calls the sysconf(3C) routine.
getpriority
Gets the process scheduling priority. Returns the highest priority (lowest numerical value) of any of the specified processes. This routine calls the priocntl(2) system call.
gettimeofday
Gets date and time. This routine calls the default version of gettimeofday(3C). Note that this version of gettimeofday accepts two arguments for compatibility purposes, although it ignores the second one.
killpg
Sends a signal to a process group. This routine calls the kill(2) system call.
mctl
Applies memory management control functions. This routine calls the memcntl(3) routine.
reboot
Restart system or halt processor. This routine calls the uadmin(2) system call.
sethostname
Sets the name of the host machine. This routine calls the sysinfo(2) system call.
setpriority
Sets the program scheduling priority. The default priority is 0. It is not possible for the process executing setpriority to lower any other process down to its current priority, without appropriate privileges. This routine calls the priocntl(2) and priocntlset(2) system calls.
setregid
Set real and effective group ID's. This routine calls the setgid(2) or setegid system calls. Exact BSD semantics are not always maintained. The real gid is not always changed. Not all cases can be handled.
setreuid
Sets real and effective user ID's. Calls SunOS 5.x's setuid or seteuid. Exact BSD semantics are not always maintained. The real uid is not always changed. Not all cases can be handled.
settimeofday
Sets date and time of day. This routine calls the stime(2) system call. Note that this function accepts two arguments for compatibility purposes, although it ignores the second.
statfs
Gets file system statistics about mounted file systems. Calls statvfs(2).
syscall
Performs indirect system calls.
wait3
Alternative system call to wait(2) for waiting for a process to stop. This routine calls the waitid(2) system call.
wait4
Alternative system call to wait(2) for waiting for a process to stop. This routine calls the waitid(2) system call.