In my main() function I have a call to fork() in a loop that is successfully creating three child processes.
code is similar to this:
int pid = -1;
int num_processes = 3;
int pid_array[num_processes];
for (i = 0; i < num_processes; i++)
{
if (pid = fork() > 0)
{
pid_array[i] = pid;
//do parent stuff
}
}
I can see with 'ps -ef' that the child processes are getting created and have the correct pid for the parent process listed, also these processes are running and functioning properly.
The problem is that I need to store the child pids in the parent's pid_array, but they are all being stored as 1. In gdb I see the fork() is returning a 1 each time instead of the child pid as I would expect.
So it's returning a 1 which is the pid for systemd. Why is it returning pid 1 (systemd) rather than the pids of the child processes which were sucessfully created?
For good measure, the man page for fork on my system:
RETURN VALUE
On success, the PID of the child process is returned in the parent, and 0 is
returned in the child. On failure, -1 is returned in the parent, no child process
is created, and errno is set appropriately.
(pid = fork() > 0)
-->>((pid = fork()) > 0)