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23.Dd November 13, 2020
24.Dt SETPROCTITLE 3
25.Os
26.Sh NAME
27.Nm setproctitle
28.Nm setproctitle_fast
29.Nd set process title
30.Sh SYNOPSIS
31.In sys/types.h
32.In unistd.h
33.Ft void
34.Fn setproctitle "const char *fmt" "..."
35.Ft void
36.Fn setproctitle_fast "const char *fmt" "..."
37.Sh DESCRIPTION
38The
39.Fn setproctitle
40library routine sets the process title that appears on the
41.Xr ps 1
42command.
43The
44.Fn setproctitle_fast
45variant is optimized for high frequency updates, but may make the
46.Xr ps 1
47command slightly slower by not updating the kernel cache of the program
48arguments.
49.Pp
50The title is set from the executable's name, followed by the
51result of a
52.Xr printf 3
53style expansion of the arguments as specified by the
54.Va fmt
55argument.
56If the
57.Va fmt
58argument begins with a
59.Dq -
60character, the executable's name is skipped.
61.Pp
62If
63.Va fmt
64is NULL, the process title is restored.
65.Sh EXAMPLES
66To set the title on a daemon to indicate its activity:
67.Bd -literal -offset indent
68setproctitle("talking to %s", inet_ntoa(addr));
69.Ed
70.Sh SEE ALSO
71.Xr ps 1 ,
72.Xr w 1 ,
73.Xr setprogname 3 ,
74.Xr kvm 3 ,
75.Xr kvm_getargv 3 ,
76.Xr printf 3
77.Sh STANDARDS
78The
79.Fn setproctitle
80function
81is implicitly non-standard.
82Other methods of causing the
83.Xr ps 1
84command line to change, including copying over the argv[0] string are
85also implicitly non-portable.
86It is preferable to use an operating system
87supplied
88.Fn setproctitle
89if present.
90.Pp
91Unfortunately, it is possible that there are other calling conventions
92to other versions of
93.Fn setproctitle ,
94although none have been found by the author as yet.
95This is believed to be
96the predominant convention.
97.Pp
98It is thought that the implementation is compatible with other systems,
99including
100.Nx
101and
102.Bsx .
103.Sh HISTORY
104The
105.Fn setproctitle
106function
107first appeared in
108.Fx 2.2 .
109The
110.Fn setproctitle_fast
111function first appeared in
112.Fx 12 .
113Other operating systems have
114similar functions.
115.Sh AUTHORS
116.An -nosplit
117.An Peter Wemm Aq Mt peter@FreeBSD.org
118stole the idea from the
119.Sy "Sendmail 8.7.3"
120source code by
121.An Eric Allman Aq Mt eric@sendmail.org .
122.Sh BUGS
123Never pass a string with user-supplied data as a format without using
124.Ql %s .
125An attacker can put format specifiers in the string to mangle your stack,
126leading to a possible security hole.
127This holds true even if the string was built using a function like
128.Fn snprintf ,
129as the resulting string may still contain user-supplied conversion specifiers
130for later interpolation by
131.Fn setproctitle .
132.Pp
133Always use the proper secure idiom:
134.Pp
135.Dl setproctitle("%s", string);
136