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ARCH_PRCTL(2)             Linux Programmer's Manual            ARCH_PRCTL(2)

NAME         top

       arch_prctl - set architecture-specific thread state

SYNOPSIS         top

       #include <asm/prctl.h>
       #include <sys/prctl.h>

       int arch_prctl(int code, unsigned long addr);
       int arch_prctl(int code, unsigned long *addr);

DESCRIPTION         top

       arch_prctl() sets architecture-specific process or thread state.
       code selects a subfunction and passes argument addr to it; addr is
       interpreted as either an unsigned long for the "set" operations, or
       as an unsigned long *, for the "get" operations.

       Subfunctions for x86-64 are:

       ARCH_SET_FS
              Set the 64-bit base for the FS register to addr.

       ARCH_GET_FS
              Return the 64-bit base value for the FS register of the
              current thread in the unsigned long pointed to by addr.

       ARCH_SET_GS
              Set the 64-bit base for the GS register to addr.

       ARCH_GET_GS
              Return the 64-bit base value for the GS register of the
              current thread in the unsigned long pointed to by addr.

RETURN VALUE         top

       On success, arch_prctl() returns 0; on error, -1 is returned, and
       errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS         top

       EFAULT addr points to an unmapped address or is outside the process
              address space.

       EINVAL code is not a valid subcommand.

       EPERM  addr is outside the process address space.

CONFORMING TO         top

       arch_prctl() is a Linux/x86-64 extension and should not be used in
       programs intended to be portable.

NOTES         top

       arch_prctl() is supported only on Linux/x86-64 for 64-bit programs
       currently.

       The 64-bit base changes when a new 32-bit segment selector is loaded.

       ARCH_SET_GS is disabled in some kernels.

       Context switches for 64-bit segment bases are rather expensive.  As
       an optimization, if a 32-bit TLS base address is used, arch_prctl()
       may use a real TLS entry as if set_thread_area(2) had been called,
       instead of manipulating the segment base register directly.  Memory
       in the first 2 GB of address space can be allocated by using mmap(2)
       with the MAP_32BIT flag.

       Because of the aforementioned optimization, using arch_prctl() and
       set_thread_area(2) in the same thread is dangerous, as they may
       overwrite each other's TLS entries.

       As of version 2.7, glibc provides no prototype for arch_prctl().  You
       have to declare it yourself for now.  This may be fixed in future
       glibc versions.

       FS may be already used by the threading library.  Programs that use
       ARCH_SET_FS directly are very likely to crash.

SEE ALSO         top

       mmap(2), modify_ldt(2), prctl(2), set_thread_area(2)

       AMD X86-64 Programmer's manual

COLOPHON         top

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