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31.Dd December 1, 2017
32.Dt WAIT 2
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm wait ,
36.Nm waitid ,
37.Nm waitpid ,
38.Nm wait3 ,
39.Nm wait4 ,
40.Nm wait6
41.Nd wait for processes to change status
42.Sh LIBRARY
43.Lb libc
44.Sh SYNOPSIS
45.In sys/types.h
46.In sys/wait.h
47.Ft pid_t
48.Fn wait "int *status"
49.Ft pid_t
50.Fn waitpid "pid_t wpid" "int *status" "int options"
51.In signal.h
52.Ft int
53.Fn waitid "idtype_t idtype" "id_t id" "siginfo_t *info" "int options"
54.In sys/time.h
55.In sys/resource.h
56.Ft pid_t
57.Fn wait3 "int *status" "int options" "struct rusage *rusage"
58.Ft pid_t
59.Fn wait4 "pid_t wpid" "int *status" "int options" "struct rusage *rusage"
60.Ft pid_t
61.Fn wait6 "idtype_t idtype" "id_t id" "int *status" "int options" "struct __wrusage *wrusage" "siginfo_t *infop"
62.Sh DESCRIPTION
63The
64.Fn wait
65function suspends execution of its calling thread until
66.Fa status
67information is available for a child process
68or a signal is received.
69On return from a successful
70.Fn wait
71call,
72the
73.Fa status
74area contains information about the process that reported a status change
75as defined below.
76.Pp
77The
78.Fn wait4
79and
80.Fn wait6
81system calls provide a more general interface for programs
82that need to wait for specific child processes,
83that need resource utilization statistics accumulated by child processes,
84or that require options.
85The other wait functions are implemented using either
86.Fn wait4
87or
88.Fn wait6 .
89.Pp
90The
91.Fn wait6
92function is the most general function in this family and its distinct
93features are:
94.Pp
95All of the desired process statuses to be waited on must be explicitly
96specified in
97.Fa options .
98The
99.Fn wait ,
100.Fn waitpid ,
101.Fn wait3 ,
102and
103.Fn wait4
104functions all implicitly wait for exited and trapped processes,
105but the
106.Fn waitid
107and
108.Fn wait6
109functions require the corresponding
110.Dv WEXITED
111and
112.Dv WTRAPPED
113flags to be explicitly specified.
114This allows waiting for processes which have experienced other
115status changes without having to also handle the exit status from
116terminated processes.
117.Pp
118The
119.Fn wait6
120function accepts a
121.Fa wrusage
122argument which points to a structure defined as:
123.Bd -literal
124struct __wrusage {
125	struct rusage   wru_self;
126	struct rusage   wru_children;
127};
128.Ed
129.Pp
130This allows the calling process to collect resource usage statistics
131from both its own child process as well as from its grand children.
132When no resource usage statistics are needed this pointer can be
133.Dv NULL .
134.Pp
135The last argument
136.Fa infop
137must be either
138.Dv NULL
139or a pointer to a
140.Fa siginfo_t
141structure.
142If
143.Pf non- Dv NULL ,
144the structure is filled with the same data as for a
145.Dv SIGCHLD
146signal delivered when the process changed state.
147.Pp
148The set of child processes to be queried is specified by the arguments
149.Fa idtype
150and
151.Fa id .
152The separate
153.Fa idtype
154and
155.Fa id
156arguments support many other types of
157identifiers in addition to process IDs and process group IDs.
158.Bl -bullet -offset indent
159.It
160If
161.Fa idtype
162is
163.Dv P_PID ,
164.Fn waitid
165and
166.Fn wait6
167wait for the child process with a process ID equal to
168.Dv (pid_t)id .
169.It
170If
171.Fa idtype
172is
173.Dv P_PGID ,
174.Fn waitid
175and
176.Fn wait6
177wait for the child process with a process group ID equal to
178.Dv (pid_t)id .
179.It
180If
181.Fa idtype
182is
183.Dv P_ALL ,
184.Fn waitid
185and
186.Fn wait6
187wait for any child process and the
188.Dv id
189is ignored.
190.It
191If
192.Fa idtype
193is
194.Dv P_PID
195or
196.Dv P_PGID
197and the
198.Dv id
199is zero,
200.Fn waitid
201and
202.Fn wait6
203wait for any child process in the same process group as the caller.
204.El
205.Pp
206Non-standard identifier types supported by this
207implementation of
208.Fn waitid
209and
210.Fn wait6
211are:
212.Bl -tag -width P_JAILID
213.It Dv P_UID
214Wait for processes whose effective user ID is equal to
215.Dv (uid_t) Fa id .
216.It Dv P_GID
217Wait for processes whose effective group ID is equal to
218.Dv (gid_t) Fa id .
219.It Dv P_SID
220Wait for processes whose session ID is equal to
221.Fa id .
222.\" This is just how sessions work, not sure this needs to be documented here
223If the child process started its own session,
224its session ID will be the same as its process ID.
225Otherwise the session ID of a child process will match the caller's session ID.
226.It Dv P_JAILID
227Waits for processes within a jail whose jail identifier is equal to
228.Fa id .
229.El
230.Pp
231For the
232.Fn waitpid
233and
234.Fn wait4
235functions, the single
236.Fa wpid
237argument specifies the set of child processes for which to wait.
238.Bl -bullet -offset indent
239.It
240If
241.Fa wpid
242is -1, the call waits for any child process.
243.It
244If
245.Fa wpid
246is 0,
247the call waits for any child process in the process group of the caller.
248.It
249If
250.Fa wpid
251is greater than zero, the call waits for the process with process ID
252.Fa wpid .
253.It
254If
255.Fa wpid
256is less than -1, the call waits for any process whose process group ID
257equals the absolute value of
258.Fa wpid .
259.El
260.Pp
261The
262.Fa status
263argument is defined below.
264.Pp
265The
266.Fa options
267argument contains the bitwise OR of any of the following options.
268.Bl -tag -width WCONTINUED
269.It Dv WCONTINUED
270Report the status of selected processes that
271have continued from a job control stop by receiving a
272.Dv SIGCONT
273signal.
274.It Dv WNOHANG
275Do not block when
276there are no processes wishing to report status.
277.It Dv WUNTRACED
278Report the status of selected processes which are stopped due to a
279.Dv SIGTTIN , SIGTTOU , SIGTSTP ,
280or
281.Dv SIGSTOP
282signal.
283.It Dv WSTOPPED
284An alias for
285.Dv WUNTRACED .
286.It Dv WTRAPPED
287Report the status of selected processes which are being traced via
288.Xr ptrace 2
289and have trapped or reached a breakpoint.
290This flag is implicitly set for the functions
291.Fn wait ,
292.Fn waitpid ,
293.Fn wait3 ,
294and
295.Fn wait4 .
296.br
297For the
298.Fn waitid
299and
300.Fn wait6
301functions, the flag has to be explicitly included in
302.Fa options
303if status reports from trapped processes are expected.
304.It Dv WEXITED
305Report the status of selected processes which have terminated.
306This flag is implicitly set for the functions
307.Fn wait ,
308.Fn waitpid ,
309.Fn wait3 ,
310and
311.Fn wait4 .
312.br
313For the
314.Fn waitid
315and
316.Fn wait6
317functions, the flag has to be explicitly included in
318.Fa options
319if status reports from terminated processes are expected.
320.It Dv WNOWAIT
321Keep the process whose status is returned in a waitable state.
322The process may be waited for again after this call completes.
323.El
324.sp
325For the
326.Fn waitid
327and
328.Fn wait6
329functions, at least one of the options
330.Dv WEXITED ,
331.Dv WUNTRACED ,
332.Dv WSTOPPED ,
333.Dv WTRAPPED ,
334or
335.Dv WCONTINUED
336must be specified.
337Otherwise there will be no events for the call to report.
338To avoid hanging indefinitely in such a case these functions
339return -1 with
340.Dv errno
341set to
342.Dv EINVAL .
343.Pp
344If
345.Fa rusage
346is non-NULL, a summary of the resources used by the terminated
347process and all its children is returned.
348.Pp
349If
350.Fa wrusage
351is non-NULL, separate summaries are returned for the resources used
352by the terminated process and the resources used by all its children.
353.Pp
354If
355.Fa infop
356is non-NULL, a
357.Dv siginfo_t
358structure is returned with the
359.Fa si_signo
360field set to
361.Dv SIGCHLD
362and the
363.Fa si_pid
364field set to the process ID of the process reporting status.
365For the exited process, the
366.Fa si_status
367field of the
368.Dv siginfo_t
369structure contains the full 32 bit exit status passed to
370.Xr _exit 2 ;
371the
372.Fa status
373argument of other calls only returns 8 lowest bits of the exit status.
374.Pp
375When the
376.Dv WNOHANG
377option is specified and no processes
378wish to report status,
379.Fn waitid
380sets the
381.Fa si_signo
382and
383.Fa si_pid
384fields in
385.Fa infop
386to zero.
387Checking these fields is the only way to know if a status change was reported.
388.Pp
389When the
390.Dv WNOHANG
391option is specified and no processes
392wish to report status,
393.Fn wait4
394and
395.Fn wait6
396return a
397process id
398of 0.
399.Pp
400The
401.Fn wait
402call is the same as
403.Fn wait4
404with a
405.Fa wpid
406value of -1,
407with an
408.Fa options
409value of zero,
410and a
411.Fa rusage
412value of
413.Dv NULL .
414The
415.Fn waitpid
416function is identical to
417.Fn wait4
418with an
419.Fa rusage
420value of
421.Dv NULL .
422The older
423.Fn wait3
424call is the same as
425.Fn wait4
426with a
427.Fa wpid
428value of -1.
429The
430.Fn wait4
431function is identical to
432.Fn wait6
433with the flags
434.Dv WEXITED
435and
436.Dv WTRAPPED
437set in
438.Fa options
439and
440.Fa infop
441set to
442.Dv NULL .
443.Pp
444The following macros may be used to test the current status of the process.
445Exactly one of the following four macros will evaluate to a non-zero
446.Pq true
447value:
448.Bl -tag -width Ds
449.It Fn WIFCONTINUED status
450True if the process has not terminated, and
451has continued after a job control stop.
452This macro can be true only if the wait call specified the
453.Dv WCONTINUED
454option.
455.It Fn WIFEXITED status
456True if the process terminated normally by a call to
457.Xr _exit 2
458or
459.Xr exit 3 .
460.It Fn WIFSIGNALED status
461True if the process terminated due to receipt of a signal.
462.It Fn WIFSTOPPED status
463True if the process has not terminated, but has stopped and can be restarted.
464This macro can be true only if the wait call specified the
465.Dv WUNTRACED
466option
467or if the child process is being traced (see
468.Xr ptrace 2 ) .
469.El
470.Pp
471Depending on the values of those macros, the following macros
472produce the remaining status information about the child process:
473.Bl -tag -width Ds
474.It Fn WEXITSTATUS status
475If
476.Fn WIFEXITED status
477is true, evaluates to the low-order 8 bits
478of the argument passed to
479.Xr _exit 2
480or
481.Xr exit 3
482by the child.
483.It Fn WTERMSIG status
484If
485.Fn WIFSIGNALED status
486is true, evaluates to the number of the signal
487that caused the termination of the process.
488.It Fn WCOREDUMP status
489If
490.Fn WIFSIGNALED status
491is true, evaluates as true if the termination
492of the process was accompanied by the creation of a core file
493containing an image of the process when the signal was received.
494.It Fn WSTOPSIG status
495If
496.Fn WIFSTOPPED status
497is true, evaluates to the number of the signal
498that caused the process to stop.
499.El
500.Sh NOTES
501See
502.Xr sigaction 2
503for a list of termination signals.
504A status of 0 indicates normal termination.
505.Pp
506If a parent process terminates without
507waiting for all of its child processes to terminate,
508the remaining child processes are assigned the parent
509process 1 ID (the init process ID).
510.Pp
511If a signal is caught while any of the
512.Fn wait
513calls are pending,
514the call may be interrupted or restarted when the signal-catching routine
515returns,
516depending on the options in effect for the signal;
517see discussion of
518.Dv SA_RESTART
519in
520.Xr sigaction 2 .
521.Pp
522The implementation queues one
523.Dv SIGCHLD
524signal for each child process whose
525status has changed; if
526.Fn wait
527returns because the status of a child process is available, the pending
528SIGCHLD signal associated with the process ID of the child process will
529be discarded.
530Any other pending
531.Dv SIGCHLD
532signals remain pending.
533.Pp
534If
535.Dv SIGCHLD
536is blocked and
537.Fn wait
538returns because the status of a child process is available, the pending
539.Dv SIGCHLD
540signal will be cleared unless another status of the child process
541is available.
542.Sh RETURN VALUES
543If
544.Fn wait
545returns due to a stopped, continued,
546or terminated child process, the process ID of the child
547is returned to the calling process.
548Otherwise, a value of \-1
549is returned and
550.Va errno
551is set to indicate the error.
552.Pp
553If
554.Fn wait6 ,
555.Fn wait4 ,
556.Fn wait3 ,
557or
558.Fn waitpid
559returns due to a stopped, continued,
560or terminated child process, the process ID of the child
561is returned to the calling process.
562If there are no children not previously awaited,
563-1 is returned with
564.Va errno
565set to
566.Er ECHILD .
567Otherwise, if
568.Dv WNOHANG
569is specified and there are
570no stopped, continued or exited children,
5710 is returned.
572If an error is detected or a caught signal aborts the call,
573a value of -1
574is returned and
575.Va errno
576is set to indicate the error.
577.Pp
578If
579.Fn waitid
580returns because one or more processes have a state change to report,
5810 is returned.
582If an error is detected,
583a value of -1
584is returned and
585.Va errno
586is set to indicate the error.
587If
588.Dv WNOHANG
589is specified and there are
590no stopped, continued or exited children,
5910 is returned.
592The
593.Fa si_signo
594and
595.Fa si_pid
596fields of
597.Fa infop
598must be checked against zero to determine if a process reported status.
599.Pp
600.Fn wait
601called with -1 to wait for any child process will ignore a child that is
602referenced by a process descriptor (see
603.Xr pdfork 2 ) .
604Specific processes can still be waited on by specifying the process ID.
605.Sh ERRORS
606The
607.Fn wait
608function
609will fail and return immediately if:
610.Bl -tag -width Er
611.It Bq Er ECHILD
612The calling process has no existing unwaited-for
613child processes.
614.It Bq Er ECHILD
615No status from the terminated child process is available
616because the calling process has asked the system to discard
617such status by ignoring the signal
618.Dv SIGCHLD
619or setting the flag
620.Dv SA_NOCLDWAIT
621for that signal.
622.It Bq Er EFAULT
623The
624.Fa status
625or
626.Fa rusage
627argument points to an illegal address.
628(May not be detected before exit of a child process.)
629.It Bq Er EINTR
630The call was interrupted by a caught signal,
631or the signal did not have the
632.Dv SA_RESTART
633flag set.
634.It Bq Er EINVAL
635An invalid value was specified for
636.Fa options ,
637or
638.Fa idtype
639and
640.Fa id
641do not specify a valid set of processes.
642.El
643.Sh SEE ALSO
644.Xr _exit 2 ,
645.Xr ptrace 2 ,
646.Xr sigaction 2 ,
647.Xr exit 3 ,
648.Xr siginfo 3
649.Sh STANDARDS
650The
651.Fn wait ,
652.Fn waitpid ,
653and
654.Fn waitid
655functions are defined by POSIX;
656.Fn wait6 ,
657.Fn wait4 ,
658and
659.Fn wait3
660are not specified by POSIX.
661The
662.Fn WCOREDUMP
663macro
664is an extension to the POSIX interface.
665.Pp
666The ability to use the
667.Dv WNOWAIT
668flag with
669.Fn waitpid
670is an extension;
671.Tn POSIX
672only permits this flag with
673.Fn waitid .
674.Sh HISTORY
675The
676.Fn wait
677function appeared in
678.At v1 .
679