/* oneit.c, tiny one-process init replacement. * * Copyright 2005 by Rob Landley . */ #include "toys.h" #include // The minimum amount of work necessary to get ctrl-c and such to work is: // // - Fork a child (PID 1 is special: can't exit, has various signals blocked). // - Do a setsid() (so we have our own session). // - In the child, attach stdio to /dev/tty0 (/dev/console is special) // - Exec the rest of the command line. // // PID 1 then reaps zombies until the child process it spawned exits, at which // point it calls sync() and reboot(). I could stick a kill -1 in there. int oneit_main(void) { int i; pid_t pid; // Create a new child process. pid = vfork(); if (pid) { // pid 1 just reaps zombies until it gets its child, then halts the system. while (pid!=wait(&i)); sync(); reboot(toys.optflags ? RB_POWER_OFF : RB_AUTOBOOT); } // Redirect stdio to /dev/tty0, with new session ID, so ctrl-c works. setsid(); for (i=0; i<3; i++) { close(i); open("/dev/tty0",O_RDWR); } // Can't xexec() here because we vforked so we don't want to error_exit(). toy_exec(toys.optargs); execvp(*toys.optargs, toys.optargs); _exit(127); }