@end deftypefun
-@deftypefun {void *} mremap (void *@var{address}, size_t @var{length}, size_t @var{new_length}, int @var{flag})
+@deftypefun {void *} mremap (void *@var{address}, size_t @var{length}, size_t @var{new_length}, int @var{flag}, ... /* void *@var{new_address} */)
@standards{GNU, sys/mman.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
in the same @code{mmap} statement. A new mapping with the same
characteristics will be returned with the length @var{new_length}.
-One option is possible, @code{MREMAP_MAYMOVE}. If it is given in
-@var{flags}, the system may remove the existing mapping and create a new
-one of the desired length in another location.
+Possible flags are
-The address of the resulting mapping is returned, or @math{-1}. Possible
-error codes include:
+@table @code
+
+@item MREMAP_MAYMOVE
+If it is given in @var{flags}, the system may remove the existing mapping
+and create a new one of the desired length in another location.
+
+@item MREMAP_FIXED
+If it is given in @var{flags}, @code{mremap} accepts a fifth argument,
+@code{void *new_address}, which specifies a page-aligned address to
+which the mapping must be moved. Any previous mapping at the address
+range specified by @var{new_address} and @var{new_size} is unmapped.
+
+@code{MREMAP_FIXED} must be used together with @code{MREMAP_MAYMOVE}.
+
+@item MREMAP_DONTUNMAP
+If it is given in @var{flags}, @code{mremap} accepts a fifth argument,
+@code{void *new_address}, which specifies a page-aligned address. Any
+previous mapping at the address range specified by @var{new_address} and
+@var{new_size} is unmapped. If @var{new_address} is @code{NULL}, the
+kernel chooses the page-aligned address at which to create the mapping.
+Otherwise, the kernel takes it as a hint about where to place the mapping.
+The mapping at the address range specified by @var{old_address} and
+@var{old_size} isn't unmapped.
+
+@code{MREMAP_DONTUNMAP} must be used together with @code{MREMAP_MAYMOVE}.
+@var{old_size} must be the same as @var{new_size}. This flag bit is
+Linux-specific.
+
+@end table
+
+The address of the resulting mapping is returned, or @code{MAP_FAILED}.
+Possible error codes include:
@table @code
the region covers two or more distinct mappings.
@item EINVAL
-The address given is misaligned or inappropriate.
+Any arguments are inappropriate, including unknown @var{flags} values.
@item EAGAIN
The region has pages locked, and if extended it would exceed the