int prctl(int option, unsigned long arg2, unsigned long arg3 , unsigned long arg4, unsigned long arg5);
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PR_SET_PDEATHSIG | |
(since Linux 2.1.57) Set the parent process death signal of the current process to arg2 (either a signal value in the range 1..maxsig, or 0 to clear). This is the signal that the current process will get when its parent dies. This value is cleared upon a fork(). | |
PR_GET_PDEATHSIG | |
(since Linux 2.3.15) Read the current value of the parent process death signal into the (int *) arg2. | |
PR_SET_DUMPABLE | |
(Since Linux 2.4) Set the state of the flag determining whether core dumps are produced for this process upon delivery of a signal whose default behaviour is to produce a core dump. (Normally this flag is set for a process by default, but it is cleared when a set-user-ID or set-group-ID program is executed and also by various system calls that manipulate process UIDs and GIDs). In kernels up to and including 2.6.12,arg2 must be either 0 (process is not dumpable) or 1 (process is dumpable). Since kernel 2.6.13, the value 2 is also permitted; this causes any binary which normally would not be dumped to be dumped readable by root only. (See also the description of/proc/sys/fs/suid_dumpable in proc(5).) | |
PR_GET_DUMPABLE | |
(Since Linux 2.4) Return (as the function result) the current state of the calling process’s dumpable flag. | |
PR_SET_KEEPCAPS | |
Set the state of the process’s "keep capabilities" flag, which determines whether the process’s effective and permitted capability sets are cleared when a change is made to the process’s user IDs such that the process’s real UID, effective UID, and saved set-user-ID all become non-zero when at least one of them previously had the value 0. (By default, these credential sets are cleared). arg2 must be either 0 (capabilities are cleared) or 1 (capabilities are kept). | |
PR_GET_KEEPCAPS | |
Return (as the function result) the current state of the calling process’s "keep capabilities" flag. |
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EINVAL | The value of option is not recognized, or it isPR_SET_PDEATHSIG and arg2 is not zero or a signal number. |
ptrdiff_t prctl(int option, int arg2, int arg3);
and options to get the maximum number of processes per user, get the maximum number of processors the calling process can use, find out whether a specified process is currently blocked, get or set the maximum stack size, etc.