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REBOOT(2)                                                               Linux Programmer's Manual                                                              REBOOT(2)

NAME
       reboot - reboot or enable/disable Ctrl-Alt-Del

SYNOPSIS
       /* Since kernel version 2.1.30 there are symbolic names LINUX_REBOOT_*
          for the constants and a fourth argument to the call: */

       #include <linux/reboot.h>  /* Definition of LINUX_REBOOT_* constants */
       #include <sys/syscall.h>   /* Definition of SYS_* constants */
       #include <unistd.h>

       int syscall(SYS_reboot, int magic, int magic2, int cmd, void *arg);

       /* Under glibc and most alternative libc's (including uclibc, dietlibc,
          musl and a few others), some of the constants involved have gotten
          symbolic names RB_*, and the library call is a 1-argument
          wrapper around the system call: */

       #include <sys/reboot.h>    /* Definition of RB_* constants */
       #include <unistd.h>

       int reboot(int cmd);

DESCRIPTION
       The  reboot()  call  reboots the system, or enables/disables the reboot keystroke (abbreviated CAD, since the default is Ctrl-Alt-Delete; it can be changed using
       loadkeys(1)).

       This system call fails (with the error EINVAL) unless magic equals LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC1 (that is, 0xfee1dead) and  magic2  equals  LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2  (that  is,
       672274793).  However, since 2.1.17 also LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2A (that is, 85072278) and since 2.1.97 also LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2B (that is, 369367448) and since 2.5.71
       also LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2C (that is, 537993216) are permitted as values for magic2.  (The hexadecimal values of these constants are meaningful.)

       The cmd argument can have the following values:

       LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_CAD_OFF
              (RB_DISABLE_CAD, 0).  CAD is disabled.  This means that the CAD keystroke will cause a SIGINT signal to be  sent  to  init  (process  1),  whereupon  this
              process may decide upon a proper action (maybe: kill all processes, sync, reboot).

       LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_CAD_ON
              (RB_ENABLE_CAD,  0x89abcdef).   CAD  is  enabled.   This  means  that  the  CAD  keystroke  will  immediately  cause  the action associated with LINUX_REā€
              BOOT_CMD_RESTART.

       LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_HALT
              (RB_HALT_SYSTEM, 0xcdef0123; since Linux 1.1.76).  The message "System halted." is printed, and the system is halted.  Control is given to the  ROM  moniā€
              tor, if there is one.  If not preceded by a sync(2), data will be lost.

       LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_KEXEC
              (RB_KEXEC,  0x45584543, since Linux 2.6.13).  Execute a kernel that has been loaded earlier with kexec_load(2).  This option is available only if the kerā€
              nel was configured with CONFIG_KEXEC.

       LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_POWER_OFF
              (RB_POWER_OFF, 0x4321fedc; since Linux 2.1.30).  The message "Power down." is printed, the system is stopped, and all power is removed from the system, if
              possible.  If not preceded by a sync(2), data will be lost.

       LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART
              (RB_AUTOBOOT,  0x1234567).   The  message  "Restarting system." is printed, and a default restart is performed immediately.  If not preceded by a sync(2),
              data will be lost.

       LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART2
              (0xa1b2c3d4; since Linux 2.1.30).  The message "Restarting system with command '%s'" is printed, and a restart (using the command string given in arg)  is
              performed immediately.  If not preceded by a sync(2), data will be lost.

       LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_SW_SUSPEND
              (RB_SW_SUSPEND,  0xd000fce1;  since Linux 2.5.18).  The system is suspended (hibernated) to disk.  This option is available only if the kernel was configā€
              ured with CONFIG_HIBERNATION.

       Only the superuser may call reboot().

       The precise effect of the above actions depends on the architecture.  For the i386 architecture,  the  additional  argument  does  not  do  anything  at  present
       (2.1.122),  but  the  type  of reboot can be determined by kernel command-line arguments ("reboot=...") to be either warm or cold, and either hard or through the
       BIOS.

   Behavior inside PID namespaces
       Since Linux 3.4, if reboot() is called from a PID namespace other than the initial PID namespace with one of the cmd values listed below, it performs a  "reboot"
       of that namespace: the "init" process of the PID namespace is immediately terminated, with the effects described in pid_namespaces(7).

       The values that can be supplied in cmd when calling reboot() in this case are as follows:

       LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART, LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART2
              The "init" process is terminated, and wait(2) in the parent process reports that the child was killed with a SIGHUP signal.

       LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_POWER_OFF, LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_HALT
              The "init" process is terminated, and wait(2) in the parent process reports that the child was killed with a SIGINT signal.

       For the other cmd values, reboot() returns -1 and errno is set to EINVAL.

RETURN VALUE
       For the values of cmd that stop or restart the system, a successful call to reboot() does not return.  For the other cmd values, zero is returned on success.  In
       all cases, -1 is returned on failure, and errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS
       EFAULT Problem with getting user-space data under LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART2.

       EINVAL Bad magic numbers or cmd.

       EPERM  The calling process has insufficient privilege to call reboot(); the caller must have the CAP_SYS_BOOT inside its user namespace.

CONFORMING TO
       reboot() is Linux-specific, and should not be used in programs intended to be portable.

SEE ALSO
       systemctl(1), systemd(1), kexec_load(2), sync(2), bootparam(7), capabilities(7), ctrlaltdel(8), halt(8), shutdown(8)

Linux                                                                          2021-03-22                                                                      REBOOT(2)