Oracle® Solaris Modular Debugger Guide

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Updated: September 2014
 
 

Sleeping and Non-Sleeping Allocations

Unlike the Standard C Library's malloc(3C) function, the kernel memory allocator can block (or sleep), waiting until enough virtual memory is available to satisfy the client's request. This is controlled by the flag parameter to kmem_alloc (9F) . A call to kmem_alloc (9F) which has the KM_SLEEP flag set can never fail; it will block forever waiting for resources to become available.