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31.Dd December 1, 2019
32.Dt KILL 2
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm kill
36.Nd send signal to a process
37.Sh LIBRARY
38.Lb libc
39.Sh SYNOPSIS
40.In sys/types.h
41.In signal.h
42.Ft int
43.Fn kill "pid_t pid" "int sig"
44.Sh DESCRIPTION
45The
46.Fn kill
47system call sends the signal given by
48.Fa sig
49to
50.Fa pid ,
51a
52process or a group of processes.
53The
54.Fa sig
55argument
56may be one of the signals specified in
57.Xr sigaction 2
58or it may be 0, in which case
59error checking is performed but no
60signal is actually sent.
61This can be used to check the validity of
62.Fa pid .
63.Pp
64For a process to have permission to send a signal to a process designated
65by
66.Fa pid ,
67the user must be the super-user, or
68the real or saved user ID of the receiving process must match
69the real or effective user ID of the sending process.
70A single exception is the signal SIGCONT, which may always be sent
71to any process with the same session ID as the sender.
72In addition, if the
73.Va security.bsd.conservative_signals
74.Xr sysctl 9
75is set to 1, the user is not a super-user, and
76the receiver is set-uid, then
77only job control and terminal control signals may
78be sent (in particular, only SIGKILL, SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGALRM,
79SIGSTOP, SIGTTIN, SIGTTOU, SIGTSTP, SIGHUP, SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2).
80.Bl -tag -width Ds
81.It \&If Fa pid No \&is greater than zero :
82The
83.Fa sig
84signal
85is sent to the process whose ID is equal to
86.Fa pid .
87.It \&If Fa pid No \&is zero :
88The
89.Fa sig
90signal
91is sent to all processes whose group ID is equal
92to the process group ID of the sender, and for which the
93process has permission;
94this is a variant of
95.Xr killpg 2 .
96.It \&If Fa pid No \&is -1 :
97If the user has super-user privileges,
98the signal is sent to all processes excluding
99system processes
100(with
101.Dv P_SYSTEM
102flag set),
103process with ID 1
104(usually
105.Xr init 8 ) ,
106and the process sending the signal.
107If the user is not the super user, the signal is sent to all processes
108which the caller has permissions to, excluding the process sending the signal.
109No error is returned if any process could be signaled.
110.El
111.Pp
112If the process number is negative but not -1,
113the signal is sent to all processes whose process group ID
114is equal to the absolute value of the process number.
115This is a variant of
116.Xr killpg 2 .
117.Sh RETURN VALUES
118.Rv -std kill
119.Sh ERRORS
120The
121.Fn kill
122system call
123will fail and no signal will be sent if:
124.Bl -tag -width Er
125.It Bq Er EINVAL
126The
127.Fa sig
128argument
129is not a valid signal number.
130.It Bq Er ESRCH
131No process or process group can be found corresponding to that specified by
132.Fa pid .
133.It Bq Er EPERM
134The sending process does not have permission to send
135.Va sig
136to any receiving process.
137.El
138.Sh SEE ALSO
139.Xr getpgrp 2 ,
140.Xr getpid 2 ,
141.Xr killpg 2 ,
142.Xr sigaction 2 ,
143.Xr sigqueue 2 ,
144.Xr raise 3 ,
145.Xr init 8
146.Sh STANDARDS
147The
148.Fn kill
149system call is expected to conform to
150.St -p1003.1-90 .
151.Sh HISTORY
152A version of the
153.Fn kill
154function appeared in
155.At v3 .
156The signal number was added to the
157.Fn kill
158function in
159.At v4 .
160