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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T02:01:06+00:00 2026-06-01T02:01:06+00:00

I have this code: pid_t vPid=fork(); int vStat; switch(vPid){ case -1: perror(fork); exit(1); case

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pid_t vPid=fork(); 
    int vStat;   
    switch(vPid){
    case -1: perror("fork");
      exit(1);
    case 0:
      //proces fiu
      if(chdir("/var/code/p1")==0){
      system("make clean");
      system("make");   
          //limit on data
          struct rlimit vLimD;
          vLimD.rlim_cur = 10000000;//10Mb 
          vLimD.rlim_max =  10000000; //10Mb
      setrlimit(RLIMIT_DATA, &vLimD);
          //limit on cpu time
          struct rlimit vLimCPU;
          vLimCPU.rlim_cur = 10;//10 sec
          vLimCPU.rlim_max = 10;//10 sec
          cout<<"limits return "<<setrlimit(RLIMIT_CPU, &vLimCPU);
  execl("/var/code/p1/p1","",NULL);
      }
      else {exit(1);}
      break;
    default: 
       while(wait(&vStat)!=vPid);
          break;
    }

The process /var/code/p1/p1 runs for 40 seconds, and I want to limit this process to run for just 10 seconds with vLimitCPU(setrlimit), and after 10 sec do something, but is not print nothing like “limits return value” (the first setrlimit returns 0)

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    2026-06-01T02:01:08+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 2:01 am

    The man page setrlimit(2) states:

    CPU time limit in seconds. When the process reaches the soft
    limit, it is sent a SIGXCPU signal. The default action for this
    signal is to terminate the process. However, the signal can be
    caught, and the handler can return control to the main program.

    Probably you do not receive any output because your output stream is not flushed (output std::endl to solve this problem). The program may be killed by the signal before it can flush its output buffers. It may also well be that the buffers don’t survive execl() in the first place.

    Some more advice:

    • Then you should implement said signal handler and your program will
      continue from there. Implement it to see whether the signal is
      caught.

    • Note that you will also need a fallback solution for the case that
      the process unexpectedly terminates before CPU time is up.

    • Note also that if I take it correctly, you also need to account for
      the CPU time already used by your process when setting the limit.

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