/* detach.c Detach from the controlling terminal. Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1995 Ian Lance Taylor This file is part of the Taylor UUCP package. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. The author of the program may be contacted at ian@airs.com or c/o Cygnus Support, 48 Grove Street, Somerville, MA 02144. */ #include "uucp.h" #include "uudefs.h" #include "system.h" #include "sysdep.h" #include #if HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H #include #endif #ifdef TIOCNOTTY #define HAVE_TIOCNOTTY 1 #else #define HAVE_TIOCNOTTY 0 #endif #if HAVE_FCNTL_H #include #else #if HAVE_SYS_FILE_H #include #endif #endif #ifndef O_RDONLY #define O_RDONLY 0 #define O_WRONLY 1 #define O_RDWR 2 #endif #if HAVE_BROKEN_SETSID #undef HAVE_SETSID #define HAVE_SETSID 0 #endif /* Detach from the controlling terminal. This is called by uucico if it is calling out to another system, so that it can receive SIGHUP signals from the port it calls out on. It is also called by uucico just before it starts uuxqt, so that uuxqt is completely independent of the terminal. */ void usysdep_detach () { pid_t igrp; /* Make sure that we can open the log file. We do this now so that, if we can't, a message will be written to stderr. After we leave this routine, stderr will be closed. */ ulog (LOG_NORMAL, (const char *) NULL); /* Make sure we are not a process group leader. */ #if HAVE_BSD_PGRP igrp = getpgrp (0); #else igrp = getpgrp (); #endif if (igrp == getpid ()) { boolean fignored; pid_t ipid; /* Ignore SIGHUP, since our process group leader is about to die. */ usset_signal (SIGHUP, SIG_IGN, FALSE, &fignored); ipid = ixsfork (); if (ipid < 0) ulog (LOG_FATAL, "fork: %s", strerror (errno)); if (ipid != 0) _exit (EXIT_SUCCESS); /* We'll always wind up as a child of process number 1, right? Right? We have to wait for our parent to die before reenabling SIGHUP. */ while (getppid () != 1) sleep (1); ipid = getpid (); ulog_id (ipid); /* Restore SIGHUP catcher if it wasn't being ignored. */ if (! fignored) usset_signal (SIGHUP, ussignal, TRUE, (boolean *) NULL); DEBUG_MESSAGE2 (DEBUG_PORT, "usysdep_detach: Forked; old PID %ld, new pid %ld", (long) igrp, (long) ipid); } #if ! HAVE_SETSID && HAVE_TIOCNOTTY /* Lose the original controlling terminal as well as our process group. */ { int o; o = open ((char *) "/dev/tty", O_RDONLY); if (o >= 0) { (void) ioctl (o, TIOCNOTTY, (char *) NULL); (void) close (o); } } #endif /* ! HAVE_SETSID && HAVE_TIOCNOTTY */ /* Close stdin, stdout and stderr and reopen them on /dev/null, to make sure we have no connection at all to the terminal. */ (void) close (0); (void) close (1); (void) close (2); if (open ((char *) "/dev/null", O_RDONLY) != 0 || open ((char *) "/dev/null", O_WRONLY) != 1 || open ((char *) "/dev/null", O_WRONLY) != 2) ulog (LOG_FATAL, "open (/dev/null): %s", strerror (errno)); #if HAVE_SETSID /* Under POSIX the setsid call creates a new session for which we are the process group leader. It also detaches us from our controlling terminal. */ if (setsid () < 0) ulog (LOG_ERROR, "setsid: %s", strerror (errno)); #else /* ! HAVE_SETSID */ #if ! HAVE_SETPGRP #error Cannot detach from controlling terminal #endif /* If we don't have setsid, we must use setpgrp. On an old System V system setpgrp will make us the leader of a new process group and detach the controlling terminal. On an old BSD system the call setpgrp (0, 0) will set our process group to 0 so that we can acquire a new controlling terminal (TIOCNOTTY may or may not have already done that anyhow). */ #if HAVE_BSD_PGRP if (setpgrp (0, 0) < 0) #else if (setpgrp () < 0) #endif { /* Some systems seem to give EPERM errors inappropriately. */ if (errno != EPERM) ulog (LOG_ERROR, "setpgrp: %s", strerror (errno)); } #endif /* ! HAVE_SETSID */ /* At this point we have completely detached from our controlling terminal. The next terminal device we open will probably become our controlling terminal. */ }