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wait3(3C)		 Standard C Library Functions		     wait3(3C)

NAME
       wait3, wait4 - wait for process to terminate or stop

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/wait.h>
       #include <sys/time.h>
       #include <sys/resource.h>

       pid_t wait3(int *statusp, int options, struct rusage *rusage);

       pid_t  wait4(pid_t  pid,	 int  *statusp,	 int  options,	struct	rusage
       *rusage);

DESCRIPTION
       The wait3() function delays its caller until a signal  is  received  or
       one  of	its child processes terminates or stops due to tracing. If any
       child process has died or stopped due  to  tracing  and	this  has  not
       already	been  reported,	 return is immediate, returning the process ID
       and status of one of those children. If that child process has died, it
       is  discarded. If there are no children, −1 is returned immediately. If
       there are only running or stopped but reported  children,  the  calling
       process is blocked.

       If  statusp  is	not  a	null pointer, then on return from a successful
       wait3() call, the status of the child process is stored in the  integer
       pointed	to by statusp. *statusp indicates the cause of termination and
       other information about the terminated process in the following manner:

	 ·  If the low-order 8 bits of *statusp are equal to 0177,  the	 child
	    process  has  stopped;  the	 8 bits higher up from the low-order 8
	    bits of *statusp contain the number of the signal that caused  the
	    process to stop. See signal.h(3HEAD).

	 ·  If the low-order 8 bits of *statusp are non-zero and are not equal
	    to 0177, the child process terminated due to a  signal;  the  low-
	    order  7  bits  of	*statusp contain the number of the signal that
	    terminated the process. In addition, if the low-order seventh  bit
	    of	*statusp  (that	 is, bit 0200) is set, a ``core image'' of the
	    process was produced; see signal.h(3HEAD).

	 ·  Otherwise, the child process terminated due to an exit() call; the
	    8 bits higher up from the low-order 8 bits of *statusp contain the
	    low-order 8 bits of the argument that the child process passed  to
	    exit(); see exit(2).

       The  options  argument  is constructed from the bitwise inclusive OR of
       zero or more of the following flags, defined in <sys/wait.h>:

       WNOHANG	       Execution of the calling process is  not	 suspended  if
		       status  is  not	immediately  available	for  any child
		       process.

       WUNTRACED       The status of any child processes that are stopped, and
		       whose  status  has  not	yet  been  reported since they
		       stopped, are also reported to the requesting process.

       If rusage is not a null pointer, a summary of the resources used by the
       terminated process and all its children is returned. Only the user time
       used and the  system  time  used	 are  currently	 available.  They  are
       returned in the ru_utime and ru_stime, members of the rusage structure,
       respectively.

       When the WNOHANG option is specified and no processes  have  status  to
       report,	wait3()	 returns  0.  The WNOHANG and WUNTRACED options may be
       combined by the bitwise OR operation of the two values.

       The wait4() function is an extended interface.  If pid is 0, wait4() is
       equivalent to wait3(). If pid has a nonzero value, wait4() returns sta‐
       tus only for the indicated process ID, but not for any other child pro‐
       cesses.	If  pid	 has  a negative value, wait4() return status only for
       child processes whose process group ID is equal to the  absolute	 value
       of  pid.	 The  status  can  be  evaluated  using	 the macros defined by
       wait.h(3HEAD).

RETURN VALUES
       If wait3() or wait4() returns due to  a	stopped	 or  terminated	 child
       process,	 the  process  ID  of  the  child  is  returned to the calling
       process. Otherwise, −1 is returned and errno is	set  to	 indicate  the
       error.

       If  wait3()  or	wait4()	 return due to the delivery of a signal to the
       calling process, −1 is returned and errno is set to EINTR.  If  WNOHANG
       was  set in options, it has at least one child process specified by pid
       for which status is not available, and status is not available for  any
       process	specified by pid, 0 is returned. Otherwise, −1 is returned and
       errno is set to indicate the error.

       The wait3() and wait4() functions return 0 if WNOHANG is specified  and
       there  are  no stopped or exited children, and return the process ID of
       the child process if they return due to a stopped or  terminated	 child
       process. Otherwise, they return −1 and set errno to indicate the error.

ERRORS
       The wait3() and wait4() functions will fail and return immediately if:

       ECHILD	       The  calling process has no existing unwaited-for child
		       processes.

       EFAULT	       The statusp or rusage arguments	point  to  an  illegal
		       address.

       EINTR	       The  function was interrupted by a signal. The value of
		       the location pointed to by statusp is undefined.

       EINVAL	       The value of options is not valid.

       The wait4() function may fail if:

       ECHILD	       The process specified by pid does not exist or is not a
		       child of the calling process.

       The wait3()and wait4() functions will terminate prematurely, return −1,
       and set errno to EINTR upon the arrival of a  signal  whose  SA_RESTART
       bit in its flags field is not set (see sigaction(2)).

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │MT-Level		     │Async-Signal-Safe		   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       kill(1),	 exit(2),  waitid(2),  waitpid(3C), getrusage(3C), signal(3C),
       signal.h(3HEAD), wait(3C), wait.h(3HEAD), proc(4), attributes(5)

NOTES
       If a parent process terminates without waiting  on  its	children,  the
       initialization process (process ID = 1) inherits the children.

       The  wait3()  and  wait4() functions are automatically restarted when a
       process receives	 a  signal  while  awaiting  termination  of  a	 child
       process,	 unless	 the  SA_RESTART  bit is not set in the flags for that
       signal.

SunOS 5.10			  4 Nov 2005			     wait3(3C)
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