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27 .Dd August 22, 2005
28 .Dt PIDFILE 3
29 .Os
30 .Sh NAME
31 .Nm pidfile_open ,
32 .Nm pidfile_write ,
33 .Nm pidfile_close ,
34 .Nm pidfile_remove
35 .Nd "library for PID files handling"
36 .Sh LIBRARY
37 .Lb libutil
38 .Sh SYNOPSIS
39 .In sys/param.h
40 .In libutil.h
41 .Ft "struct pidfh *"
42 .Fn pidfile_open "const char *path" "mode_t mode" "pid_t *pidptr"
43 .Ft int
44 .Fn pidfile_write "struct pidfh *pfh"
45 .Ft int
46 .Fn pidfile_close "struct pidfh *pfh"
47 .Ft int
48 .Fn pidfile_remove "struct pidfh *pfh"
49 .Sh DESCRIPTION
50 The
51 .Nm pidfile
52 family of functions allows daemons to handle PID files.
53 It uses
54 .Xr flock 2
55 to lock a pidfile and detect already running daemons.
56 .Pp
57 The
58 .Fn pidfile_open
59 function opens (or creates) a file specified by the
60 .Fa path
61 argument and locks it with the
62 .Xr flock 2
63 system call.
64 If a file can not be locked, a PID of an already running daemon is returned in
65 the
66 .Fa pidptr
67 argument (if it is not
68 .Dv NULL ) .
69 The function does not write process' PID into the file here, so it can be
70 used before
71 .Fn fork Ns ing
72 and exit with a proper error message when needed.
73 If the
74 .Fa path
75 argument is
76 .Dv NULL ,
77 .Pa /var/run/ Ns Ao Va progname Ac Ns Pa .pid
78 file will be used.
79 .Pp
80 The
81 .Fn pidfile_write
82 function writes process' PID into a previously opened file.
83 .Pp
84 The
85 .Fn pidfile_close
86 function closes a pidfile.
87 It should be used after daemon
88 .Fn fork Ns s
89 to start a child process.
90 .Pp
91 The
92 .Fn pidfile_remove
93 function closes and removes a pidfile.
94 .Sh RETURN VALUES
95 The
96 .Fn pidfile_open
97 function returns a valid pointer to a
98 .Vt pidfh
99 structure on success, or
100 .Dv NULL
101 if an error occurs.
102 If an error occurs,
103 .Va errno
104 will be set.
105 .Rv -std pidfile_write pidfile_close pidfile_remove
106 .Sh EXAMPLES
107 The following example shows in which order these functions should be used.
108 Note that it is safe to pass
109 .Dv NULL
110 to
111 .Fn pidfile_write ,
112 .Fn pidfile_remove
113 and
114 .Fn pidfile_close
115 functions.
116 .Bd -literal
117 struct pidfh *pfh;
118 pid_t otherpid, childpid;
119
120 pfh = pidfile_open("/var/run/daemon.pid", 0600, &otherpid);
121 if (pfh == NULL) {
122 if (errno == EEXIST) {
123 errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Daemon already running, pid: %jd.",
124 (intmax_t)otherpid);
125 }
126 /* If we cannot create pidfile from other reasons, only warn. */
127 warn("Cannot open or create pidfile");
128 }
129
130 if (daemon(0, 0) == -1) {
131 warn("Cannot daemonize");
132 pidfile_remove(pfh);
133 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
134 }
135
136 pidfile_write(pfh);
137
138 for (;;) {
139 /* Do work. */
140 childpid = fork();
141 switch (childpid) {
142 case -1:
143 syslog(LOG_ERR, "Cannot fork(): %s.", strerror(errno));
144 break;
145 case 0:
146 pidfile_close(pfh);
147 /* Do child work. */
148 break;
149 default:
150 syslog(LOG_INFO, "Child %jd started.", (intmax_t)childpid);
151 break;
152 }
153 }
154
155 pidfile_remove(pfh);
156 exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
157 .Ed
158 .Sh ERRORS
159 The
160 .Fn pidfile_open
161 function will fail if:
162 .Bl -tag -width Er
163 .It Bq Er EEXIST
164 Some process already holds the lock on the given pidfile, meaning that a
165 daemon is already running.
166 .It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG
167 Specified pidfile's name is too long.
168 .It Bq Er EINVAL
169 Some process already holds the lock on the given pidfile, but PID read
170 from there is invalid.
171 .El
172 .Pp
173 The
174 .Fn pidfile_open
175 function may also fail and set
176 .Va errno
177 for any errors specified for the
178 .Xr fstat 2 ,
179 .Xr open 2 ,
180 and
181 .Xr read 2
182 calls.
183 .Pp
184 The
185 .Fn pidfile_write
186 function will fail if:
187 .Bl -tag -width Er
188 .It Bq Er EDOOFUS
189 Improper function use.
190 Probably called before
191 .Fn pidfile_open .
192 .El
193 .Pp
194 The
195 .Fn pidfile_write
196 function may also fail and set
197 .Va errno
198 for any errors specified for the
199 .Xr fstat 2 ,
200 .Xr ftruncate 2 ,
201 and
202 .Xr write 2
203 calls.
204 .Pp
205 The
206 .Fn pidfile_close
207 function may fail and set
208 .Va errno
209 for any errors specified for the
210 .Xr close 2
211 and
212 .Xr fstat 2
213 calls.
214 .Pp
215 The
216 .Fn pidfile_remove
217 function will fail if:
218 .Bl -tag -width Er
219 .It Bq Er EDOOFUS
220 Improper function use.
221 Probably called not from the process which made
222 .Fn pidfile_write .
223 .El
224 .Pp
225 The
226 .Fn pidfile_remove
227 function may also fail and set
228 .Va errno
229 for any errors specified for the
230 .Xr close 2 ,
231 .Xr flock 2 ,
232 .Xr fstat 2 ,
233 .Xr write 2 ,
234 and
235 .Xr unlink 2
236 calls.
237 .Sh SEE ALSO
238 .Xr flock 2 ,
239 .Xr open 2 ,
240 .Xr daemon 3
241 .Sh AUTHORS
242 .An -nosplit
243 The
244 .Nm pidfile
245 functionality is based on ideas from
246 .An John-Mark Gurney Aq jmg@FreeBSD.org .
247 .Pp
248 The code and manual page was written by
249 .An Pawel Jakub Dawidek Aq pjd@FreeBSD.org .