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216 lines
5.5 KiB
Groff
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.\" Devin Reade, 1997
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.\" $Id: fork.2,v 1.1 1997/02/27 07:32:12 gdr Exp $
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.\"
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.\" .TH FORK2 2 GNO "System Calls" "16 December 1996"
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.TH FORK 2 GNO "16 January 1997" "System Calls"
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.SH NAME
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.BR fork ,
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.BR fork2 ,
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.BR vfork
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\- start a new process from inside the current application space
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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#include <unistd.h>
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.sp 1
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int
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\fBfork\fR (void *\fIproc\fR);
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.br
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int
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\fBvfork\fR (void *\fIproc\fR);
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.br
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int
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\fBfork2\fR (void *\fIproc\fR, unsigned short \fIstack\fR,
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unsigned short \fIprio\fR, char *\fIprocname\fR,
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unsigned short \fInumargs\fR, ...);
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.BR fork
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causes the creation of a new process.
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.LP
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.BR fork 's
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argument
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.IR proc
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is typically the address of a C function, although it can be any valid
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address inside the IIgs RAM space. In a successful
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.BR fork
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call, the parent process resumes execution by returning from
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.BR fork
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and, under GNO, the child process resumes execution at the entry into function
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.IR proc .
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This is different from traditional Unix implementations.
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.LP
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.BR fork
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creates a new entry in the process table, and sets up default settings
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for the new process. The process is allocated 1k (1024 bytes) of stack
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space, and the direct page is set to the beginning of this memory. The
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process is executed in 16-bit full native mode, and the registers upon
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entry to the routine are set as follows:
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.RS
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.nf
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A the userID assigned to the new process
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X 0
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Y 0
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.fi
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.RE
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.LP
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The child inherits the memory shadowing and machine state parameters of
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the parent, as well as signal blocking information and the ID of the
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controlling TTY. In addition, the child inherits all the open
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files of its parent.
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.LP
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A forked process may share code with other children or the parent.
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However, this is only allowed in a forward manner; any forked process
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that exits by function return will be terminated. Note that any shared
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global variables will need to be moderated with some type of mutual
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exclusion, either the kernel
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.BR semaphore (2)
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routines or custom routines. This includes C stdio routines.
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.LP
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There is no way to pass parameters directly to a child with
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.BR fork .
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Use
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.BR fork2
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instead.
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.LP
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Under GNO,
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.BR vfork
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is identical to
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.BR fork ;
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other than the
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.IR proc
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parameter (and therefore the point at which the child process resumes
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execution),
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.BR vfork
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is the same as the BSD implementation in that the two processes
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share an address space.
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.LP
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.B fork2
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is similar to
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.BR fork (2),
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except that it allows parameters to be passed both to
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.IR proc
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and the execution environment:
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.RS
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.IP \fIstack\fR
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is the number of bytes of stack to allocate to the proess. If
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.I stack
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is not a multiple of 256, then it
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is rounded up to the next highest multiple of 256 bytes.
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.IP \fIprio\fR
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is the priority to assign to the process. Priorities are not currently
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implemented, and you should pass 0 for this argument.
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.IP \fIprocname\fR
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is a string you can have associated with the process when viewing
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the process table (See
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.BR ps (1)).
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.IP \fInumargs\fR
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is the number of (16-bit)
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.B words
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of arguments which follow, not the
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number of arguments.
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Any arguments following
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.I numargs
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are passed as parameters to the child's procedure.
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.RE
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See below for an example of the use of
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.BR fork2 .
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.SH "RETURN VALUE"
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On success
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.BR fork ,
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.BR vfork ,
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and
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.BR fork2
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return to the parent the process ID of the new (child) process.
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On failure, -1 is returned and
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.B errno
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is set.
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.SH CAVEATS
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Care must be taken such that the child process does not call
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.BR exit (3)
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either directly or by function call, since
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.BR exit
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will flush and close standard I/O data structures. Instead, if
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the child process does not or cannot
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.BR execve (2),
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it should call
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.BR _exit (3).
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.LP
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Orca/C's stack checking and stack repair code should be turned off
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when compiling routines containing these functions. See
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.BR occ (1)
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or the Orca/C Reference Manual for details.
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.LP
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Because the
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.BR fork
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functions are called from the kernel (which is implemented as a user
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tool set), the child function
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.IR proc
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must restore the data bank register if it is going to access global
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variables. See the description of the
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.BR databank
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pragma in the Orca/C Reference Manual for details.
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.LP
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While
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.BR Splat!
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is an excellent source level debugger, it is (at the time of this
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writing) unable to handle the execution of
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.BR fork ,
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.BR fork2 ,
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or
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.BR vfork
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calls. If you attempt to do so, your machine will almost certainly
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crash. Otherwise,
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.BR Splat!
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is strongly recommended as a powerful tool for GNO programmers using
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C as their source language. (For the record, the author of this manual
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page receives no renumeration from the sales of
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.BR Splat! )
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.SH CONFORMANCE
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Most Unix
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.BR fork s
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take no parameters; they copy the entire address space of the calling
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process and return witha different value in the parent and child. Due
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to hardware limitations, this sort of manipulation isn't possible on
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the IIgs. Unix programs utilizing
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.BR fork
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will have to be modified slightly to work under GNO.
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.LP
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The implementation of
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.BR fork
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is therefore not POSIX conforming, nor is the implementation of
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.BR vfork
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conforming to traditional Unix implementations.
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.SH EXAMPLE
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.nf
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int main (int argc, char **argv) {
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...
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pid = fork2(proc1,1024,0,"sub-process",3,argc,argv);
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...
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return 0;
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}
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void proc1(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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...
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}
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.fi
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.SH HISTORY
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.B fork2
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first appeared in XINU.
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.LP
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.B vfork
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first appeared in 3.0BSD.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR occ (1),
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.BR exec (2),
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.BR execve (2),
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.BR semaphore (2),
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.BR wait (2),
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the
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.IR "GNO Kernel Reference Manual" ,
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and the
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.IR "Orca/C Reference Manual" .
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