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27.Dd August 26, 2020
28.Dt LOCKF 1
29.Os
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm lockf
32.Nd execute a command while holding a file lock
33.Sh SYNOPSIS
34.Nm
35.Op Fl knsw
36.Op Fl t Ar seconds
37.Ar file
38.Ar command
39.Op Ar arguments
40.Sh DESCRIPTION
41The
42.Nm
43utility acquires an exclusive lock on a
44.Ar file ,
45creating it if necessary,
46.Bf Em
47and removing the file on exit unless explicitly told not to.
48.Ef
49While holding the lock, it executes a
50.Ar command
51with optional
52.Ar arguments .
53After the
54.Ar command
55completes,
56.Nm
57releases the lock, and removes the
58.Ar file
59unless the
60.Fl k
61option is specified.
62.Bx Ns -style
63locking is used, as described in
64.Xr flock 2 ;
65the mere existence of the
66.Ar file
67is not considered to constitute a lock.
68.Pp
69If the
70.Nm
71utility is being used to facilitate concurrency between a number
72of processes, it is recommended that the
73.Fl k
74option be used.
75This will guarantee lock ordering, as well as implement
76a performance enhanced algorithm which minimizes CPU load associated
77with concurrent unlink, drop and re-acquire activity.
78It should be noted
79that if the
80.Fl k
81option is not used, then no guarantees around lock ordering can be made.
82.Pp
83The following options are supported:
84.Bl -tag -width ".Fl t Ar seconds"
85.It Fl k
86Causes the lock file to be kept (not removed) after the command
87completes.
88.It Fl s
89Causes
90.Nm
91to operate silently.
92Failure to acquire the lock is indicated only in the exit status.
93.It Fl n
94Causes
95.Nm
96to fail if the specified lock
97.Ar file
98does not exist.
99If
100.Fl n
101is not specified,
102.Nm
103will create
104.Ar file
105if necessary.
106.It Fl t Ar seconds
107Specifies a timeout for waiting for the lock.
108By default,
109.Nm
110waits indefinitely to acquire the lock.
111If a timeout is specified with this option,
112.Nm
113will wait at most the given number of
114.Ar seconds
115before giving up.
116A timeout of 0 may be given, in which case
117.Nm
118will fail unless it can acquire the lock immediately.
119When a lock times out,
120.Ar command
121is
122.Em not
123executed.
124.It Fl w
125Causes
126.Nm
127to open
128.Ar file
129for writing rather than reading.
130This is necessary on filesystems (including NFSv4) where a file which
131has been opened read-only cannot be exclusively locked.
132.El
133.Pp
134In no event will
135.Nm
136break a lock that is held by another process.
137.Sh EXIT STATUS
138If
139.Nm
140successfully acquires the lock, it returns the exit status produced by
141.Ar command .
142Otherwise, it returns one of the exit codes defined in
143.Xr sysexits 3 ,
144as follows:
145.Bl -tag -width ".Dv EX_CANTCREAT"
146.It Dv EX_TEMPFAIL
147The specified lock file was already locked by another process.
148.It Dv EX_CANTCREAT
149The
150.Nm
151utility
152was unable to create the lock file, e.g., because of insufficient access
153privileges.
154.It Dv EX_UNAVAILABLE
155The
156.Fl n
157option is specified and the specified lock file does not exist.
158.It Dv EX_USAGE
159There was an error on the
160.Nm
161command line.
162.It Dv EX_OSERR
163A system call (e.g.,
164.Xr fork 2 )
165failed unexpectedly.
166.It Dv EX_SOFTWARE
167The
168.Ar command
169did not exit normally,
170but may have been signaled or stopped.
171.El
172.Sh EXAMPLES
173The first job takes a lock and sleeps for 5 seconds in the background.
174The second job tries to get the lock and timeouts after 1 second (PID numbers
175will differ):
176.Bd -literal -offset indent
177$ lockf mylock sleep 5 & lockf -t 1 mylock echo "Success"
178[1] 94410
179lockf: mylock: already locked
180.Ed
181.Pp
182The first job takes a lock and sleeps for 1 second in the background.
183The second job waits up to 5 seconds to take the lock and echoes the message on
184success (PID numbers will differ):
185.Bd -literal -offset indent
186$ lockf mylock sleep 1 & lockf -t 5 mylock echo "Success"
187[1] 19995
188Success
189[1]+  Done                    lockf mylock sleep 1
190.Ed
191.Sh SEE ALSO
192.Xr flock 2 ,
193.Xr lockf 3 ,
194.Xr sysexits 3
195.Sh HISTORY
196A
197.Nm
198utility first appeared in
199.Fx 2.2 .
200.Sh AUTHORS
201.An John Polstra Aq Mt jdp@polstra.com
202