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Имя (Name)
epoll_wait, epoll_pwait, epoll_pwait2 - wait for an I/O event on
an epoll file descriptor
Синопсис (Synopsis)
#include <sys/epoll.h>
int epoll_wait(int
epfd, struct epoll_event *
events,
int
maxevents, int
timeout);
int epoll_pwait(int
epfd, struct epoll_event *
events,
int
maxevents, int
timeout,
const sigset_t *
sigmask);
int epoll_pwait2(int
epfd, struct epoll_event *
events,
int
maxevents, const struct timespec *
timeout,
const sigset_t *
sigmask);
Описание (Description)
The epoll_wait
() system call waits for events on the epoll(7)
instance referred to by the file descriptor epfd. The buffer
pointed to by events is used to return information from the ready
list about file descriptors in the interest list that have some
events available. Up to maxevents are returned by epoll_wait
().
The maxevents argument must be greater than zero.
The timeout argument specifies the number of milliseconds that
epoll_wait
() will block. Time is measured against the
CLOCK_MONOTONIC
clock.
A call to epoll_wait
() will block until either:
• a file descriptor delivers an event;
• the call is interrupted by a signal handler; or
• the timeout expires.
Note that the timeout interval will be rounded up to the system
clock granularity, and kernel scheduling delays mean that the
blocking interval may overrun by a small amount. Specifying a
timeout of -1 causes epoll_wait
() to block indefinitely, while
specifying a timeout equal to zero cause epoll_wait
() to return
immediately, even if no events are available.
The struct epoll_event is defined as:
typedef union epoll_data {
void *ptr;
int fd;
uint32_t u32;
uint64_t u64;
} epoll_data_t;
struct epoll_event {
uint32_t events; /* Epoll events */
epoll_data_t data; /* User data variable */
};
The data field of each returned epoll_event structure contains
the same data as was specified in the most recent call to
epoll_ctl(2) (EPOLL_CTL_ADD
, EPOLL_CTL_MOD
) for the corresponding
open file descriptor.
The events field is a bit mask that indicates the events that
have occurred for the corresponding open file description. See
epoll_ctl(2) for a list of the bits that may appear in this mask.
epoll_pwait()
The relationship between epoll_wait
() and epoll_pwait
() is
analogous to the relationship between select(2) and pselect(2):
like pselect(2), epoll_pwait
() allows an application to safely
wait until either a file descriptor becomes ready or until a
signal is caught.
The following epoll_pwait
() call:
ready = epoll_pwait(epfd, &events, maxevents, timeout, &sigmask);
is equivalent to atomically executing the following calls:
sigset_t origmask;
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sigmask, &origmask);
ready = epoll_wait(epfd, &events, maxevents, timeout);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &origmask, NULL);
The sigmask argument may be specified as NULL, in which case
epoll_pwait
() is equivalent to epoll_wait
().
epoll_pwait2()
The epoll_pwait2
() system call is equivalent to epoll_pwait
()
except for the timeout argument. It takes an argument of type
timespec to be able to specify nanosecond resolution timeout.
This argument functions the same as in pselect(2) and ppoll(2).
If timeout is NULL, then epoll_pwait2
() can block indefinitely.
Возвращаемое значение (Return value)
On success, epoll_wait
() returns the number of file descriptors
ready for the requested I/O, or zero if no file descriptor became
ready during the requested timeout milliseconds. On failure,
epoll_wait
() returns -1 and errno is set to indicate the error.
Ошибки (Error)
EBADF
epfd is not a valid file descriptor.
EFAULT
The memory area pointed to by events is not accessible
with write permissions.
EINTR
The call was interrupted by a signal handler before either
(1) any of the requested events occurred or (2) the
timeout expired; see signal(7).
EINVAL
epfd is not an epoll
file descriptor, or maxevents is less
than or equal to zero.
Версии (Versions)
epoll_wait
() was added to the kernel in version 2.6. Library
support is provided in glibc starting with version 2.3.2.
epoll_pwait
() was added to Linux in kernel 2.6.19. Library
support is provided in glibc starting with version 2.6.
epoll_pwait2
() was added to Linux in kernel 5.11.
Стандарты (Conforming to)
epoll_wait
(), epoll_pwait
(), and epoll_pwait2
() are Linux-
specific.
Примечание (Note)
While one thread is blocked in a call to epoll_wait
(), it is
possible for another thread to add a file descriptor to the
waited-upon epoll
instance. If the new file descriptor becomes
ready, it will cause the epoll_wait
() call to unblock.
If more than maxevents file descriptors are ready when
epoll_wait
() is called, then successive epoll_wait
() calls will
round robin through the set of ready file descriptors. This
behavior helps avoid starvation scenarios, where a process fails
to notice that additional file descriptors are ready because it
focuses on a set of file descriptors that are already known to be
ready.
Note that it is possible to call epoll_wait
() on an epoll
instance whose interest list is currently empty (or whose
interest list becomes empty because file descriptors are closed
or removed from the interest in another thread). The call will
block until some file descriptor is later added to the interest
list (in another thread) and that file descriptor becomes ready.
C library/kernel differences
The raw epoll_pwait
() and epoll_pwait2
() system calls have a
sixth argument, size_t sigsetsize, which specifies the size in
bytes of the sigmask argument. The glibc epoll_pwait
() wrapper
function specifies this argument as a fixed value (equal to
sizeof(sigset_t)).
Ошибки (баги) (Bugs)
In kernels before 2.6.37, a timeout value larger than
approximately LONG_MAX / HZ milliseconds is treated as -1 (i.e.,
infinity). Thus, for example, on a system where sizeof(long) is
4 and the kernel HZ value is 1000, this means that timeouts
greater than 35.79 minutes are treated as infinity.
Смотри также (See also)
epoll_create(2), epoll_ctl(2), epoll(7)