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  1. /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
  2. /*
  3. * setsid.c -- execute a command in a new session
  4. * Rick Sladkey <jrs@world.std.com>
  5. * In the public domain.
  6. *
  7. * 1999-02-22 Arkadiusz Mickiewicz <misiek@pld.ORG.PL>
  8. * - added Native Language Support
  9. *
  10. * 2001-01-18 John Fremlin <vii@penguinpowered.com>
  11. * - fork in case we are process group leader
  12. *
  13. * 2004-11-12 Paul Fox
  14. * - busyboxed
  15. */
  16. //usage:#define setsid_trivial_usage
  17. //usage: "PROG ARGS"
  18. //usage:#define setsid_full_usage "\n\n"
  19. //usage: "Run PROG in a new session. PROG will have no controlling terminal\n"
  20. //usage: "and will not be affected by keyboard signals (Ctrl-C etc).\n"
  21. //usage: "See setsid(2) for details."
  22. #include "libbb.h"
  23. int setsid_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
  24. int setsid_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
  25. {
  26. if (!argv[1])
  27. bb_show_usage();
  28. /* setsid() is allowed only when we are not a process group leader.
  29. * Otherwise our PID serves as PGID of some existing process group
  30. * and cannot be used as PGID of a new process group.
  31. *
  32. * Example: setsid() below fails when run alone in interactive shell:
  33. * $ setsid PROG
  34. * because shell's child (setsid) is put in a new process group.
  35. * But doesn't fail if shell is not interactive
  36. * (and therefore doesn't create process groups for pipes),
  37. * or if setsid is not the first process in the process group:
  38. * $ true | setsid PROG
  39. * or if setsid is executed in backquotes (`setsid PROG`)...
  40. */
  41. if (setsid() < 0) {
  42. pid_t pid = fork_or_rexec(argv);
  43. if (pid != 0) {
  44. /* parent */
  45. /* TODO:
  46. * we can waitpid(pid, &status, 0) and then even
  47. * emulate exitcode, making the behavior consistent
  48. * in both forked and non forked cases.
  49. * However, the code is larger and upstream
  50. * does not do such trick.
  51. */
  52. return EXIT_SUCCESS;
  53. }
  54. /* child */
  55. /* now there should be no error: */
  56. setsid();
  57. }
  58. argv++;
  59. BB_EXECVP_or_die(argv);
  60. }