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When a 104soft limit is exceeded a process may receive a signal (for example, if 105the cpu time or file size is exceeded), but it will be allowed to 106continue execution until it reaches the hard limit (or modifies 107its resource limit). The 108.Em rlimit 109structure is used to specify the hard and soft limits on a resource, 110.Bd -literal -offset indent 111struct rlimit { 112 rlim_t rlim_cur; /* current (soft) limit */ 113 rlim_t rlim_max; /* maximum value for rlim_cur */ 114}; 115.Ed 116.Pp 117Only the super-user may raise the maximum limits. Other users 118may only alter 119.Fa rlim_cur 120within the range from 0 to 121.Fa rlim_max 122or (irreversibly) lower 123.Fa rlim_max . 124.Pp 125An 126.Dq infinite 127value for a limit is defined as 128.Dv RLIM_INFINITY . 129.Pp 130Because this information is stored in the per-process information, 131this system call must be executed directly by the shell if it 132is to affect all future processes created by the shell; 133.Ic limit 134is thus a built-in command to 135.Xr csh 1 . 136.Pp 137The system refuses to extend the data or stack space when the limits 138would be exceeded in the normal way: a 139.Xr brk 2 140call fails if the data space limit is reached. 141When the stack limit is reached, the process receives 142a segmentation fault 143.Pq Dv SIGSEGV ; 144if this signal is not 145caught by a handler using the signal stack, this signal 146will kill the process. 147.Pp 148A file I/O operation that would create a file larger that the process' 149soft limit will cause the write to fail and a signal 150.Dv SIGXFSZ 151to be 152generated; this normally terminates the process, but may be caught. When 153the soft cpu time limit is exceeded, a signal 154.Dv SIGXCPU 155is sent to the 156offending process. 157.Sh RETURN VALUES 158.Rv -std 159.Sh ERRORS 160.Fn Getrlimit 161and 162.Fn setrlimit 163will fail if: 164.Bl -tag -width Er 165.It Bq Er EFAULT 166The address specified for 167.Fa rlp 168is invalid. 169.It Bq Er EPERM 170The limit specified to 171.Fn setrlimit 172would have 173raised the maximum limit value, and the caller is not the super-user. 174.El 175.Sh SEE ALSO 176.Xr csh 1 , 177.Xr quota 1 , 178.Xr quotactl 2 , 179.Xr sigaltstack 2 , 180.Xr sigvec 2 , 181.Xr sysctl 3 182.Sh HISTORY 183The 184.Fn getrlimit 185function call appeared in 186.Bx 4.2 . 187