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31 .Dd June 9, 1993
32 .Dt DAEMON 3
33 .Os
34 .Sh NAME
35 .Nm daemon
36 .Nd run in the background
37 .Sh LIBRARY
38 .Lb libc
39 .Sh SYNOPSIS
40 .In stdlib.h
41 .Ft int
42 .Fn daemon "int nochdir" "int noclose"
43 .Sh DESCRIPTION
44 The
45 .Fn daemon
46 function is for programs wishing to detach themselves from the
47 controlling terminal and run in the background as system daemons.
48 The
49 .Xr fork 2
50 system call is used; see CAVEATS below about the environment after a
51 .Fn fork
52 (without a corresponding call to one of the exec routines).
53 On Mac OS X, the use of this API is discouraged in favor of using
54 .Xr launchd 8 .
55 .Pp
56 Unless the argument
57 .Fa nochdir
58 is non-zero,
59 .Fn daemon
60 changes the current working directory to the root
61 .Pq Pa / .
62 .Pp
63 Unless the argument
64 .Fa noclose
65 is non-zero,
66 .Fn daemon
67 will redirect standard input, standard output, and standard error to
68 .Pa /dev/null .
69 .Sh RETURN VALUES
70 .Rv -std daemon
71 .Sh ERRORS
72 The
73 .Fn daemon
74 function may fail and set
75 .Va errno
76 for any of the errors specified for the library functions
77 .Xr fork 2
78 and
79 .Xr setsid 2 .
80 .Sh SEE ALSO
81 .Xr fork 2 ,
82 .Xr launchd 8 ,
83 .Xr setsid 2 ,
84 .Xr sigaction 2
85 .Sh HISTORY
86 The
87 .Fn daemon
88 function first appeared in
89 .Bx 4.4 .
90 .Sh CAVEATS
91 There are limits to what you can do in the child process.
92 To be totally safe you should restrict yourself to only
93 executing async-signal safe operations (see
94 .Xr sigaction 2 )
95 until such time
96 as one of the exec functions is called.
97 All APIs, including global data symbols, in any framework or library
98 should be assumed to be unsafe after a
99 .Fn fork
100 unless explicitly documented to be safe or async-signal safe.
101 If you need to use these frameworks in the child
102 process, you must exec.
103 In this situation it is reasonable to exec yourself.
104 .Pp
105 Unless the
106 .Fa noclose
107 argument is non-zero,
108 .Fn daemon
109 will close the first three file descriptors and redirect them to
110 .Pa /dev/null .
111 Normally, these correspond to standard input, standard output, and
112 standard error.
113 However, if any of those file descriptors refer to something else, they
114 will still be closed, resulting in incorrect behavior of the calling program.
115 This can happen if any of standard input, standard output, or standard
116 error have been closed before the program was run.
117 Programs using
118 .Fn daemon
119 should therefore either call
120 .Fn daemon
121 before opening any files or sockets, or verify that any file
122 descriptors obtained have values greater than 2.
123 .Pp
124 The
125 .Fn daemon
126 function temporarily ignores
127 .Dv SIGHUP
128 while calling
129 .Xr setsid 2
130 to prevent a parent session group leader's calls to
131 .Xr fork 2
132 and then
133 .Xr _exit 2
134 from prematurely terminating the child process.