I have a program written in C, which opens another program using popen. I \'d like to get the pid of that program or some kind of handler for it, so as to kill it after a ce
Just write your own implementation of popen
that returns the PID. It's much less ugly than some crazy hackery around the existing popen
. You can find source code to popen
implementations all over the net. Here's one.
You might also be able to use ulimits and other tricks to achieve the desired functionality without using ptrace. You can do this by writing your command to be something akin to "sh -c 'ulimit [ulimit strings]; whatever-command'"
. ulimit -v
takes care of RAM limit. CPU time limit (ulimit -t
) might be able to approximate time limit; if not, and if you're willing to rewrite popen
, then you can stick a call to setitimer
in there. stdout is less straightforward; but if you are logging stdout with a shell redirect then I think ulimit -f
will do it. If you're reading child's stdout in the parent you can track it yourself, and kill with a signal if they go too long.