WAIT(3C) Standard C Library Functions WAIT(3C)
NAME
wait - wait for child process to stop or terminate
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
pid_t wait(
int *stat_loc);
DESCRIPTION
The
wait() function will suspend execution of the calling thread until
status information for one of its terminated child processes is
available, or until delivery of a signal whose action is either to
execute a signal-catching function or to terminate the process. If more
than one thread is suspended in
wait(),
waitpid(3C), or
waitid(2) awaiting termination of the same process, exactly one thread will return
the process status at the time of the target process termination. If
status information is available prior to the call to
wait(), return will
be immediate.
If
wait() returns because the status of a child process is available, it
returns the process
ID of the child process. If the calling process
specified a non-zero value for
stat_loc, the status of the child process
is stored in the location pointed to by
stat_loc. That status can be
evaluated with the macros described on the
wait.h(3HEAD) manual page.
In the following,
status is the object pointed to by
stat_loc:
o If the child process terminated due to an
_exit() call, the
low order 8 bits of
status will be 0 and the high order 8 bits
will contain the low order 7 bits of the argument that the
child process passed to
_exit(); see
exit(2).
o If the child process terminated due to a signal, the high
order 8 bits of
status will be 0 and the low order 7bits will
contain the number of the signal that caused the termination.
In addition, if
WCOREFLG is set, a "core image" will have
been produced; see
signal.h(3HEAD) and
wait.h(3HEAD).
One instance of a
SIGCHLD signal is queued for each child process whose
status has changed. If
wait() returns because the status of a child
process is available, any pending
SIGCHLD signal associated with the
process ID of that child process is discarded. Any other pending
SIGCHLD signals remain pending.
If the calling process has
SA_NOCLDWAIT set or has
SIGCHLD set to
SIG_IGN, and the process has no unwaited children that were transformed
into zombie processes, it will block until all of its children terminate,
and
wait() will fail and set
errno to
ECHILD.
If a parent process terminates without waiting for its child processes to
terminate, the parent process
ID of each child process is set to 1, with
the initialization process inheriting the child processes; see
Intro(2).
RETURN VALUES
When
wait() returns due to a terminated child process, the process
ID of
the child is returned to the calling process. Otherwise,
-1 is returned
and
errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The
wait() function will fail if:
ECHILD The calling process has no existing unwaited-for child
processes.
EINTR The function was interrupted by a signal.
USAGE
Since
wait() blocks on a stopped child, a calling process wanting to see
the return results of such a call should use
waitpid(3C) or
waitid(2) instead of
wait(). The
wait() function is implemented as a call to
waitpid(-1, stat_loc, 0).
ATTRIBUTES
See
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-------------------+
|Interface Stability | Standard |
+--------------------+-------------------+
|MT-Level | Async-Signal-Safe |
+--------------------+-------------------+
SEE ALSO
Intro(2),
exec(2),
exit(2),
fork(2),
pause(2),
waitid(2),
ptrace(3C),
signal(3C),
waitpid(3C),
signal.h(3HEAD),
wait.h(3HEAD),
attributes(7) June 9, 2004
WAIT(3C)