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

NAME
       getpagesize - get memory page size

SYNOPSIS
       #include <unistd.h>

       int getpagesize(void);

   Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):

       getpagesize():
           Since glibc 2.20:
               _DEFAULT_SOURCE || ! (_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L)
           Glibc 2.12 to 2.19:
               _BSD_SOURCE || ! (_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L)
           Before glibc 2.12:
               _BSD_SOURCE || _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 500

DESCRIPTION
       The  function  getpagesize()  returns the number of bytes in a memory page, where "page" is a fixed-length block, the unit for memory allocation and file mapping
       performed by mmap(2).

CONFORMING TO
       SVr4, 4.4BSD, SUSv2.  In SUSv2 the getpagesize() call is labeled LEGACY, and in POSIX.1-2001 it has been dropped; HP-UX does not have this call.

NOTES
       Portable applications should employ sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) instead of getpagesize():

           #include <unistd.h>
           long sz = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE);

       (Most systems allow the synonym _SC_PAGE_SIZE for _SC_PAGESIZE.)

       Whether getpagesize() is present as a Linux system call depends on the architecture.  If it is, it returns the kernel symbol PAGE_SIZE, whose  value  depends  on
       the  architecture and machine model.  Generally, one uses binaries that are dependent on the architecture but not on the machine model, in order to have a single
       binary distribution per architecture.  This means that a user program should not find PAGE_SIZE at compile time from a header file,  but  use  an  actual  system
       call,  at  least  for  those architectures (like sun4) where this dependency exists.  Here glibc 2.0 fails because its getpagesize() returns a statically derived
       value, and does not use a system call.  Things are OK in glibc 2.1.

SEE ALSO
       mmap(2), sysconf(3)

Linux                                                                          2021-03-22                                                                 GETPAGESIZE(2)