Questions tagged [file-descriptor]
Generally, a file descriptor is an index for an entry in a kernel-resident data structure containing the details of all open files. In POSIX this data structure is called a file descriptor table, and each process has its own file descriptor table. In Microsoft Windows terminology and in the context of the C standard I/O library, "file handle" is preferred.
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Select() implemented wrong in program, getting timeouts from server
A third question in the saga: How to correctly implement select to correctly get data from stdin and recv(). I recommend reading this and the other question it links to understand the situation.
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Bad File Descriptor and my file output becomes locked (I am not able to access the files created by my code)
So I'm having a problem outputting terminal command output into a file. My assignment is to create a program that uses fork for every command in a given text file and run said command using execvp(). ...
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Saving external command file descriptor output to golang
I have an executable that does some task and save the result in a csv file.
I want to control the output from golang by using os.cmd
cmd := exec.Command("generate.exe")
cmd.Run()
I can ...
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Impact of file socket descriptor closed twice bug in multithreaded program [duplicate]
fd = open("file", O_RDONLY);
if (fd < 0) exit(1);
while((res = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)))){
if (res < 0){
close(fd);
fprintf(stderr, "Read error!\n");
break;
} else {
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Advice needed for preventing file descriptor leaks in Raku
Background
A while ago I wrote a Raku module to test out some ideas I had for making external process pipelines (e.g., grep raku | wc -l). I followed the traditional way of creating Pipes and setting ...
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forwarding message between clients with a server in middle
I want to take a message from one client and send it to the other with a server in middle.
I use the select function to make several connections to the server possible but here is the problem:
I store ...
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SCM_RIGHTS send file descriptor with less permissions
Is there a way to use unix sockets to send a file descriptor to another process but with less permissions than it was opened with? I am interested in the following scenario:
P1: open file "x&...
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How do I prevent TCP Resets after closing file descriptor that I've already called SSL_shutdown on?
I'm using OpenSSL 1.1.1 to add TLS 1.3 support for a client written in C that has previously communicated with the server over plain TCP. The setup, handshake, cert authentication and communication ...
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Why does Node block the streamed file?
I am writing a function that sends a video file via stream to the client. It works correctly except that in each request it opens a file descriptor but never closes it. This means that these files ...
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Should I add const to a file descriptor?
Returned value of file descriptor always are int type, for example:
// posix socket
int socket(int domain, int type, int protocol);
// posix open
int open(const char *pathname, int flags);
The ...
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Get socket file descriptor in kprobe BPF
I am tracing some socket-related kernel functions. I wonder how I can get the file descriptor of the current socket in the BPF program.
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How to use a different file-descriptor in a shell pipeline?
I'm dealing with a script, that invokes a noisy (lots of diagnostics on both stdout and stderr) program first, and then processes its output with other tools.
The program's verbosity makes it ...
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read and write to the closed file descriptors [duplicate]
Consider this code :
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
int main(){
int pfd[2];
char buffer[512]...
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Comunication to from child process hanging on read in C
I'm trying to communicate with an external program which, if executed, will run a terminal interface.
Normally I'll have to provide some inputs (e.g. "1+1") and then read the output of the ...
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What does lseek() mean for a directory file descriptor?
According to strace, lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END) = 9223372036854775807 when fd refers to a directory. Why is this syscall succeeding at all? What does lseek() mean for a dir fd?
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libssh (C++): Possible to redirect some output from some given `fd` to an `ssh_channel` on remote side?
Using the libssh library, one can communicate with a remote host by opening a channel:
// Assume authentication for sshSession has been completed
ssh_channel channel_to_remote = ssh_channel_new(...
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Trouble getting communication using a middleman program and file descriptors
FINAL UPDATE:
Code updated with final working version, got everything working thanks to the code found on: How to flush stdin without requiring user input?
Im programming C and having some trouble ...
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How to invoke a process sleeping on poll function by another thread in the same process with signal without killing it?
I want to manually wake up (by another thread in the same process) a thread sleeping on poll() function waiting for any input data available. Looks like I found a possible solution by sending signals, ...
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C `FILE` stream from Python BufferedIO object
I am writing a Python binding for a C library function that requires a FILE * handle as an input.
I want the Python caller to pass an open io.BufferedReader object to the function, so as to retain ...
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char** : Parse the entire memory properly
Im am trying to get some words from a txt file and store them into a char** . Although I think my array allocates corectly room for 100 words , my last one fails to be printed in a human-readable way....
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File descriptor for ioctl call to make a controlling terminal
On linux to be able to control lifetime of processes forked off of my main process I'm making the main process be the session and group leader by calling setsid(). Then it looks like I need to have ...
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Cand you use a file descriptor if you copy it woth dup2() and the close it?
So i'm trying to use fork to redirect the output to the file specified in the command. First I pipe and then i copy the file descriptor of the file given to me in the place of stdout with dup2() ...
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Parse command output to a variable with file descriptors
I want to my program to execute md5sum command to generate a hash given a file, and then storing the hash into an array (char *) variable.
I have read about popen(), but it's involving FILE * ...
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Dup2() usage and output redirection
I'm trying to redirect the output of a process to the stdin of another process. This is done by dup2(). My question is: do stdin and stdout go back to their place(0,1) after function terminates, or do ...
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What happens at the intermediate pointer table when a process is forked? C fork function
As you may know, the file descriptors in a process identifies a file operation (reading, writting...). When we make operations with these files we have to communicate with the OS since it's the one ...
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backup file descriptor of stdout, to restore printing on to terminal later using only dup2, without using dup system call in C
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
int main()
{
int stdout_fd = dup2(1, 1);
printf("...
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Why can file descriptors under UNIX be transmitted over sockets, but not over pipes?
I just learned about pipes and sockets today and that sockets are special because they allow you to transmit file descriptors between processes.
I've also looked up that it seems to be sendmsg() and ...
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Bad file descriptor error when using "x-termial-emulaor -e" for executing child process - C Language
I am trying to run the child processes (S and H) on different shells, the processes need to be able to communicate in both directions, for this i used two unamed pipes.
When I use "x-terminal-...
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java server application performance issues
i am monitoring a java process that runs for a long period of time, the process uses G1 garbage collector.
those are my java options(runs in server mode):
-Xmx2048m -XX:+UseG1GC -XX:+...
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Process array using a single pipe
I'm new to system multiprogramming.
I managed to create a pipe which allows father and child to talk.
The child writes the position of the sprite, while the father writes it on the console using the ...
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File descriptor before a command
What does this mean? to have the file descriptor before a command line utility.
Example,
>&2 echo "Hey there! Something failed"
Afaik, it should have been at the end of a command ...
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Copy cv::Mat to file descriptor on Linux
I'm trying to make a pipeline between c++, and python using file descriptor.
So I can copy image buffer (cv::Mat) to file descriptor ( in c++) and it can be used in python as well.
Actually, I already ...
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How do I open a file in assembler and print the content of it?
I want to open a file in assembly. The file is called test.txt. I tried to open the file with open, and then the content is read into content. At last, I want to output the content with write, however ...
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How to close a file descriptor in child process inherited across a fork, - does that the parent process remains open or not?
Within a parent process when a child
closes a file descriptor inherited across a fork. In other words, does the file remain open in the
parent, or is it closed there as well?
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Does the close() system call close all references to the file?
Let's say we have a pipe, my_pipe, which occupies file descriptors at entries 3 and 4 of the process's FDT (initial FDT scheme)
First, we close the stdout standard output stream using close(1) (...
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command hangs on read end of pipe
I've doing custom shell for an assignment, and I wanted to implement the pseudo code from emphemient here for multiple piping. However, my code is still hanging on the read end of the pipe (in my test ...
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java 8 inside a docker container
i am running java 8 8u131 inside a docker container.
the docker is limiting the number of files that can be open by the application:
"ulimits": [
{
"name": "...
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cat only prints one file descriptor
I am trying to understand how file descriptors work.
How come script2.sh below does not output the content of b.txt ?
$ cat a.txt
Hello
$ cat b.txt
World
$ cat script1.sh
cat a.txt b.txt
$ ./script1....
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Is it ok to pass a socket to a function as const?
Say I have a windows socket named socket. If socket was passed to a function which doesn't write to it. For instance say a function that sends a simple message/bytes to the client like Hello you're ...
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How to keep input stream open after piping to PHP process?
When a PHP process accepts input on STDIN it seems that no further use of the input stream is possible.
Example: echo foo | php foo.php
<?php
$file = stream_get_contents(STDIN);
$line = fgets(STDIN)...
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Using a new file descriptor for subsequent bash commands
I'm trying to follow the bash advanced scripting guide and use an additional (output) file descriptor. I'm running:
3>/tmp/foo
echo hello >&3
but instead of this putting "hello" ...
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C: custom shell redirecting stdin and stderr to same file continues listening for input even after error occured
I'm writing a custom shell for a class, and I'm not sure why my shell program hangs after it execvps and invalid command (and redirects it to the specified file as desired). The way I found I can ...
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Reopen an existing file descriptor with open("/dev/fd/n", mode)
I am studying in System Programming.
If we call open("/dev/fd/n", mode), we duplicate the n-th file descriptor and assign to a new file descriptor.
However, the mode we specify needs to be ...
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get file descriptor at x from fd_set c++ linux
I know on windows you can get a file descriptor by doing myfd_set.fd_array[x] but when I try and do that on Linux it does not work. What do I have to do to get a file descriptor?
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Redirect stdio (pipes and file descriptors) in Rust
My main aim is to implement a program in Rust to redirect stdio over pipes locally and is similar to this
Program executes a command "sh" and creates pipes between the parent process and ...
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Python get contents of closed file descriptor
I am writing a bunch of unit tests for a program. One of the function writes to a certain file descriptor then closes the file descriptor. I am trying to think of a best way to have a unit test for ...
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Redirect stdio over TLS in Rust
I am trying to replicate the "-e" option in ncat to redirect stdio in Rust to a remote ncat listener.
I can do it over TcpStream by using dup2 and then executing the "/bin/sh" ...
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Looping through the content of a file in Zsh
I'm trying to loop through the contents of a file in zsh. In my loop I want to get user input. Going off of this answer for Bash, I'm attempting to do:
while read -u 10 line; do
echo $line;
# TODO ...
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How to delete a file in C using a file-descriptor?
In my code, I create a file with a random name using mkstemp() function (Im on Linux). What this function returns is an int being a file descriptor.
int fd;
char temp[] = "tempXXXXXX";
fd = ...