Re: [HELP]Problem with exit(0) and _exit(0) on RHEL x86

From: Robert Hancock
Date: Mon Jan 21 2008 - 18:55:38 EST


Li Xiaodong wrote:
I thought the effects of exit(0) and _exit(0) should be different.

----
int main(void)
{
int var = 0;
pid_t pid;

printf("before vfork\n");
if ( (pid = vfork()) < 0 )
printf("error\n");
else if ( pid == 0 )
{
var++;
exit(0); /* Clear parent's IO */
}

printf("%d\n",var);
return 0;
}

----

int main(void)
{
int var = 0;
pid_t pid;

printf("before vfork\n");
if ( (pid = vfork()) < 0 )
printf("error\n");
else if ( pid == 0 )
{
var++;
_exit(0); /* Do not clear parent's IO */
}

printf("%d\n",var);
return 0;
}

----

But the actual results on RHEL5 x86 were beyond my ken. The outputs of the
above two are the same.

$./a.out
before vfork
1

Could anyone help me with this? Thanks.

Why do you expect a different result? Also, calling exit from a vforked child is explicitly not allowed. The only things you can do are execve or _exit.

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