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The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products .\" derived from this software without specific prior written permission. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES .\" OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. .\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, .\" INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, .\" BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; .\" LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED .\" AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, .\" OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" .Dd $Mdocdate: March 3 2015 $ .Dt POLL 2 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm poll , .Nm ppoll .Nd synchronous I/O multiplexing .Sh SYNOPSIS .In poll.h .Ft int .Fn poll "struct pollfd *fds" "nfds_t nfds" "int timeout" .Ft int .Fn ppoll "struct pollfd *fds" "nfds_t nfds" "const struct timespec *timeout" "const sigset_t *mask" .Sh DESCRIPTION .Fn poll provides a mechanism for multiplexing I/O across a set of file descriptors. It is similar in function to .Xr select 2 . Unlike .Xr select 2 , however, it is possible to only pass in data corresponding to the file descriptors for which events are wanted. This makes .Fn poll more efficient than .Xr select 2 in most cases. .Pp The arguments are as follows: .Bl -tag -width timeout .It Fa fds Points to an array of .Vt pollfd structures, which are defined as: .Bd -literal -offset indent struct pollfd { int fd; short events; short revents; }; .Ed .Pp The .Fa fd member is an open file descriptor. If .Fa fd is -1, the .Vt pollfd structure is considered unused, and .Fa revents will be cleared. .Pp The .Fa events and .Fa revents members are bitmasks of conditions to monitor and conditions found, respectively. .It Fa nfds An unsigned integer specifying the number of .Vt pollfd structures in the array. .It Fa timeout Maximum interval to wait for the poll to complete, in milliseconds. If this value is 0, .Fn poll will return immediately. If this value is .Dv INFTIM Pq -1 , .Fn poll will block indefinitely until a condition is found. .El .Pp The calling process sets the .Fa events bitmask and .Fn poll sets the .Fa revents bitmask. Each call to .Fn poll resets the .Fa revents bitmask for accuracy. The condition flags in the bitmasks are defined as: .Bl -tag -width POLLRDNORM .It Dv POLLIN Data other than high-priority data may be read without blocking. .It Dv POLLRDNORM Normal data may be read without blocking. .It Dv POLLRDBAND Priority data may be read without blocking. .It Dv POLLNORM Same as .Dv POLLRDNORM . This flag is provided for source code compatibility with older programs and should not be used in new code. .It Dv POLLPRI High-priority data may be read without blocking. .It Dv POLLOUT Normal data may be written without blocking. .It Dv POLLWRNORM Same as .Dv POLLOUT . .It Dv POLLWRBAND Priority data may be written. .It Dv POLLERR An error has occurred on the device or socket. This flag is only valid in the .Fa revents bitmask; it is ignored in the .Fa events member. .It Dv POLLHUP The device or socket has been disconnected. This event and .Dv POLLOUT are mutually-exclusive; a descriptor can never be writable if a hangup has occurred. However, this event and .Dv POLLIN , .Dv POLLRDNORM , .Dv POLLRDBAND , or .Dv POLLPRI are not mutually-exclusive. This flag is only valid in the .Fa revents bitmask; it is ignored in the .Fa events member. .It Dv POLLNVAL The corresponding file descriptor is invalid. This flag is only valid in the .Fa revents bitmask; it is ignored in the .Fa events member. .El .Pp The significance and semantics of normal, priority, and high-priority data are device-specific. For example, on .Ox , the .Dv POLLPRI and .Dv POLLRDBAND flags may be used to detect when out-of-band socket data may be read without blocking. .Pp In addition to I/O multiplexing, .Fn poll can be used to generate simple timeouts. This functionality may be achieved by passing a null pointer for .Fa fds . .Pp The .Fn ppoll function is similar to .Fn poll except that it specifies the timeout using a timespec structure, and a null pointer is used to specify an indefinite timeout instead of .Dv INFTIM . Also, if .Fa mask is a non-null pointer, .Fn ppoll atomically sets the calling thread's signal mask to the signal set pointed to by .Fa mask for the duration of the function call. In this case, the original signal mask will be restored before .Fn ppoll returns. .Sh RETURN VALUES Upon error, .Fn poll and .Fn ppoll return \-1 and set the global variable .Va errno to indicate the error. If the timeout interval was reached before any events occurred, they return 0. Otherwise, they return the number of .Vt pollfd structures for which .Fa revents is non-zero. .Sh IDIOMS Care must be taken when converting code from .Xr select 2 to .Fn poll as they have slightly different semantics. The first semantic difference is that, unlike .Xr select 2 , .Fn poll has a way of indicating that one or more file descriptors is invalid by setting a flag in the .Fa revents field of corresponding entry of .Fa fds , whereas .Xr select 2 returns an error (-1) if any of the descriptors with bits set in the .Vt fd_set are invalid. The second difference is that on EOF there is no guarantee that .Dv POLLIN will be set in .Fa revents , the caller must also check for .Dv POLLHUP . This differs from .Xr select 2 where EOF is considered as a read event. .Pp Consider the following usage of .Xr select 2 that implements a read from the standard input with a 60 second time out: .Bd -literal -offset indent struct timeval timeout; fd_set readfds; char buf[BUFSIZ]; int nready; timeout.tv_sec = 60; timeout.tv_usec = 0; FD_ZERO(&readfds); FD_SET(STDIN_FILENO); nready = select(STDIN_FILENO + 1, &readfds, NULL, NULL, &timeout); if (nready == -1) err(1, "select"); if (nready == 0) errx(1, "time out"); if (FD_ISSET(STDIN_FILENO, &readfds)) { if (read(STDIN_FILENO, buf, sizeof(buf)) == -1) err(1, "read"); } .Ed .Pp This can be converted to .Fn poll as follows: .Bd -literal -offset indent struct pollfd pfd[1]; char buf[BUFSIZ]; int nready; pfd[0].fd = STDIN_FILENO; pfd[0].events = POLLIN; nready = poll(pfd, 1, 60 * 1000); if (nready == -1) err(1, "poll"); if (nready == 0) errx(1, "time out"); if ((pfd[0].revents & (POLLERR|POLLNVAL))) errx(1, "bad fd %d", pfd[0].fd); if ((pfd[0].revents & (POLLIN|POLLHUP))) if (read(STDIN_FILENO, buf, sizeof(buf)) == -1) err(1, "read"); } .Ed .Sh ERRORS .Fn poll and .Fn ppoll will fail if: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EFAULT .Fa fds points outside the process's allocated address space. .It Bq Er EINTR A signal was caught before any polled events occurred and before the timeout elapsed. .It Bq Er EINVAL .Fa nfds was greater than the number of available file descriptors. .It Bq Er EINVAL The timeout passed was invalid. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr clock_gettime 2 , .Xr getrlimit 2 , .Xr read 2 , .Xr select 2 , .Xr write 2 .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn poll function is compliant with the .St -p1003.1-2008 specification. The .Fn ppoll function is a Linux extension. .Sh HISTORY A .Fn poll system call appeared in .At V.3 . The .Fn ppoll function appeared in .Ox 5.4 . .Sh BUGS The .Dv POLLWRBAND flag is accepted but ignored by the kernel. .Pp Because .Ox does not implement STREAMS, there is no distinction between some of the fields in the .Fa events and .Fa revents bitmasks. As a result, the .Dv POLLIN , .Dv POLLNORM , and .Dv POLLRDNORM flags are equivalent. Similarly, the .Dv POLLPRI and .Dv POLLRDBAND flags are also equivalent. .Pp Internally to the kernel, .Fn poll and .Fn ppoll work poorly if multiple processes wait on the same file descriptor.