// // Copyright 2016 Pixar // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "Apache License") // with the following modification; you may not use this file except in // compliance with the Apache License and the following modification to it: // Section 6. Trademarks. is deleted and replaced with: // // 6. Trademarks. This License does not grant permission to use the trade // names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the Licensor // and its affiliates, except as required to comply with Section 4(c) of // the License and to reproduce the content of the NOTICE file. // // You may obtain a copy of the Apache License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the Apache License with the above modification is // distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY // KIND, either express or implied. See the Apache License for the specific // language governing permissions and limitations under the Apache License. // #ifndef PXR_BASE_ARCH_DAEMON_H #define PXR_BASE_ARCH_DAEMON_H /// \file arch/daemon.h /// \ingroup group_arch_Multithreading /// Create background or daemon processes. #include "pxr/pxr.h" #include "pxr/base/arch/api.h" PXR_NAMESPACE_OPEN_SCOPE /// Close all file descriptors (with possible exceptions) /// /// \c ArchCloseAllFiles will close all file descriptors open in the /// current process. Occasionally you'd like to close all files except /// for some small subset (like 0, 1, and 2). The \p nExcept and \p /// exceptFds arguments can be used to provide the list of exceptions. /// \c ArchDaemonizeProcess uses this method to close all unwanted file /// descriptors in the daemon process. /// /// \p nExcept should be the number of elements in the \p exceptFds array. /// Invalid file descriptors in exceptFds are ignored. /// /// \note Be \b very careful when using this routine. It is intended /// to be used after a \c fork(2) call to close \b all unwanted file /// descriptors. However, it does not flush stdio buffers, wait for /// processes opened with popen, shut down the X11 display connection, /// or anything. It just slams closed all the file descriptors. This /// is appropriate following a \c fork(2) call as all these file /// descriptors are duplicates of the ones in the parent process and /// shutting down the X11 display connection would mess up the parent's /// X11 display. But you shouldn't use \c ArchCloseAllFiles unless you /// know what you are doing. /// /// \return -1 on error and \c errno will be set to an appropriate /// value. Returns 0 on success. /// /// \ingroup group_arch_Multithreading ARCH_API int ArchCloseAllFiles(int nExcept, const int* exceptFds); PXR_NAMESPACE_CLOSE_SCOPE #endif // PXR_BASE_ARCH_DAEMON_H