DESCRIPTION
The semop system call atomically performs the array of operations indicated by array on the semaphore set indicated by semid. The length of array is indicated by nops. Each operation is encoded in a
.Vt "struct sembuf" , which is defined as follows:
struct sembuf {
u_short sem_num; /* semaphore # */
short sem_op; /* semaphore operation */
short sem_flg; /* operation flags */
};
For each element in array, sem_op and sem_flg determine an operation to be performed on semaphore number sem_num in the set. The values SEM_UNDO and IPC_NOWAIT may be OR ed into the sem_flg member in order to modify the behavior of the given operation.
The operation performed depends as follows on the value of sem_op:
For each semaphore a process has in use, the kernel maintains an ""adjust on exit"" value, as alluded to earlier. When a process exits, either voluntarily or involuntarily, the adjust on exit value for each semaphore is added to the semaphores value. This can be used to insure that a resource is released if a process terminates unexpectedly.
RETURN VALUES
.Rv -std semop
ERRORS
The semop system call will fail if: