1 | .\" Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California.
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2 | .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
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3 | .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
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4 | .\"
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5 | .\" @(#)close.2 6.3 (Berkeley) 5/22/86
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6 | .\"
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7 | .TH CLOSE 2 "May 22, 1986"
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8 | .UC 4
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9 | .SH NAME
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10 | close \- delete a descriptor
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11 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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12 | .nf
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13 | .ft B
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14 | #include <unistd.h>
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15 |
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16 | int close(int \fId\fP)
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17 | .ft R
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18 | .fi
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19 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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20 | The
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21 | .B close
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22 | call deletes a descriptor from the per-process object
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23 | reference table.
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24 | If this is the last reference to the underlying object, then
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25 | it will be deactivated.
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26 | For example, on the last close of a file
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27 | the current \fIseek\fP pointer associated with the file is lost;
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28 | on the last close of a TCP/IP descriptor
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29 | associated naming information and queued data are discarded;
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30 | on the last close of a file holding an advisory lock
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31 | the lock is released (see further
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32 | .BR fcntl (2)).
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33 | .PP
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34 | A close of all of a process's descriptors is automatic on
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35 | .IR exit ,
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36 | but since
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37 | there is a limit on the number of active descriptors per process,
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38 | .B close
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39 | is necessary for programs that deal with many descriptors.
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40 | .PP
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41 | When a process forks (see
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42 | .BR fork (2)),
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43 | all descriptors for the new child process reference the same
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44 | objects as they did in the parent before the fork.
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45 | If a new process is then to be run using
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46 | .BR execve (2),
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47 | the process would normally inherit these descriptors. Most
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48 | of the descriptors can be rearranged with
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49 | .BR dup2 (2)
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50 | or deleted with
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51 | .B close
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52 | before the
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53 | .B execve
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54 | is attempted, but if some of these descriptors will still
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55 | be needed if the
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56 | .B execve
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57 | fails, it is necessary to arrange for them to be closed if the
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58 | .B execve
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59 | succeeds.
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60 | For this reason, the call ``fcntl(d, F_SETFD, \fIflags\fR)'' is provided,
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61 | that can be used to mark a descriptor "close on exec" by setting
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62 | the
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63 | .B FD_CLOEXEC
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64 | flag:
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65 | .PP
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66 | .RS
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67 | fcntl(d, F_SETFD, fcntl(d, F_GETFD) | FD_CLOEXEC);
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68 | .RE
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69 | .SH "RETURN VALUE
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70 | Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned.
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71 | Otherwise, a value of \-1 is returned and the global integer variable
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72 | .B errno
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73 | is set to indicate the error.
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74 | .SH ERRORS
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75 | .B Close
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76 | will fail if:
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77 | .TP 15
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78 | [EBADF]
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79 | \fID\fP is not an active descriptor.
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80 | .SH "SEE ALSO"
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81 | .BR open (2),
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82 | .BR pipe (2),
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83 | .BR execve (2),
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84 | .BR fcntl (2).
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