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See same example in [[Bash processes#example|bash]] | See same example in [[Bash processes#example|bash]] |
Revision as of 09:44, 16 December 2022
Example of creating a daemon in Linux
Example of creating a daemon in Linux: (See systemd debian for systemd daemons)
- setsid() - damon will be the session leader. Sets Session ID (SID) and Group ID (GID) to Process ID (PID)
- Reopening stdin, stdout and stderr to /dev/null detaches the process from the controlling terminal and Parent PID is set to 1 (init or systemd - depending on Linux version/distribution)
1 #include <stdio.h>
2 #include <unistd.h>
3 #include <stdlib.h>
4 #include <syslog.h>
5 void daemon_create(void);
6
7 int main(void) {
8 printf("Starting my_daemon\n");
9 openlog("my_daemon", LOG_INFO, LOG_DAEMON);
10 daemon_create();
11 for (int i=0; i < 100; i++) {
12 syslog(LOG_INFO,"Countet to %d", i);
13 sleep(2);
14 }
15 return(0);
16 }
17
18 void daemon_create(void) {
19 pid_t pid;
20
21 pid = fork();
22 if(pid < 0){
23 syslog(LOG_ERR, "Error in fork: %m");
24 exit(1);
25 }
26 if(pid > 0) {
27 syslog(LOG_INFO, "Parent dying");
28 exit(0); // Parent die
29 }
30 if(setsid() < 0){ // Make child session leader
31 syslog(LOG_ERR, "Error in setsid: %m");
32 exit(2);
33 }
34 if (freopen("/dev/null", "r", stdin) == NULL
35 || freopen("/dev/null", "w", stdout) == NULL
36 || freopen("/dev/null", "w", stderr) == NULL ) {
37 syslog(LOG_ERR, "When creating daemon freopen from STDIN/OUT/ERR failed: %m");
38 exit(3);
39 }
40 }
Checking the daemon
- Daemon detached from TTY - PPID is 1
- Session and session group leader - SID and PGID same as PID
$ ps xo uname,pid,ppid,pgid,sid,tty,comm | grep -P '(my_daemon|COMMAND)'
USER PID PPID PGID SID TTY COMMAND
heth 778254 1 778254 778254 ? my_daemon
$ tail -f /var/log/sysg
Dec 20 12:37:59 emb3 my_daemon: Countet to 2
Dec 20 12:38:01 emb3 my_daemon: Countet to 3
Dec 20 12:38:03 emb3 my_daemon: Countet to 4
Dec 20 12:38:05 emb3 my_daemon: Countet to 5
...
Example of creating several processes
See same example in bash
1 #include <stdio.h>
2 #include <sys/types.h>
3 #include <unistd.h>
4 #include <wait.h>
5
6 void childprocess(char *name, int count_to) {
7 int counter = 0;
8
9 printf("My name is %s and my PID is %d\n", name, getpid());
10
11 while (counter < count_to) {
12 sleep(1);
13 counter = counter +1;
14 printf("%s counted to %i\n", name, counter);
15 }
16 printf("%s signing off\n", name);
17 }
18
19
20 int main(void) {
21 int wstatus; // Used by c wait function
22
23 printf("I am the main function and my PID is %i\n", getpid());
24
25 if (fork() == 0) { // fork returns 0 for child
26 childprocess("Hans", 5);
27 return(0); // Child process finished
28 }
29
30 if (fork() == 0) {
31 childprocess("Ulla", 3);
32 return(0);
33 }
34
35 while(wait(&wstatus) > 0);
36 printf("Main signing off\n");
37 return(0);
38 }