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epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, ioprio_set.2, signalfd.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, timerfd_create.2, epoll.7, spufs.7: Global fix: Update info in source comments on where to get a copy of the GPL
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epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, fallocate.2, futex.2, getcpu.2, getitimer.2, ioctl_list.2, ioprio_set.2, migrate_pages.2, move_pages.2, pciconfig_read.2, sendfile.2, setns.2, signalfd.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, sysinfo.2, timerfd_create.2, backtrace.3, cmsg.3, error.3, getpt.3, getrpcent.3, getrpcport.3, getsubopt.3, offsetof.3, program_invocation_name.3, rpc.3, rpmatch.3, rtnetlink.3, xdr.3, cciss.4, hpsa.4, pts.4, charmap.5, dir_colors.5, elf.5, gai.conf.5, locale.5, nscd.conf.5, nss.5, resolv.conf.5, rpc.5, arp.7, cpuset.7, ddp.7, epoll.7, fifo.7, futex.7, icmp.7, ip.7, ipv6.7, mailaddr.7, netdevice.7, packet.7, raw.7, regex.7, rtnetlink.7, socket.7, spufs.7, tcp.7, udp.7, unix.7, x25.7, ldconfig.8, nscd.8: Global fix: s/END_LICENSE/LICENSE_END/
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.\" Davide Libenzi <davidel@xmailserver.org>
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.TH EPOLL 7 2012-04-17 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
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.SH NAME
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epoll \- I/O event notification facility
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The
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.B epoll
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API performs a similar task to
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.BR poll (2):
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monitoring multiple file descriptors to see if I/O is possible on any of them.
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The
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.B epoll
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API can be used either as an edge-triggered or a level-triggered
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interface and scales well to large numbers of watched file descriptors.
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The following system calls are provided to
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create and manage an
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instance:
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.IP * 3
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.BR epoll_create (2)
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creates an
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instance and returns a file descriptor referring to that instance.
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(The more recent
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.BR epoll_create1 (2)
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extends the functionality of
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.BR epoll_create (2).)
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.IP *
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Interest in particular file descriptors is then registered via
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.BR epoll_ctl (2).
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The set of file descriptors currently registered on an
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set.
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waits for I/O events,
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blocking the calling thread if no events are currently available.
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within a single page) is wildly inconsistent. Make it consistent.
Capitalize first word in heading, but otherwise use lower case,
except where English usage (e.g., proper nouns) or programming
language requirements (e.g., identifier names) dictate otherwise.
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The
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(ET) and as level-triggered (LT).
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The difference between the two mechanisms
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can be described as follows.
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this scenario happens:
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instance.
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A pipe writer writes 2 kB of data on the write side of the pipe.
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A call to
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as a ready file descriptor.
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The pipe reader reads 1 kB of data from
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A call to
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is done.
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file descriptor has been added to the
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interface using the
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flag, the call to
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done in step
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will probably hang despite the available data still present in the file
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input buffer;
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data it already sent.
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the input buffer.
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flag should use nonblocking file descriptors to avoid having a blocking
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Chicago MoS, is towards removing hyphens after prefixes
like "non-" etc.
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except where English usage (e.g., proper nouns) or programming
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from where it stopped before.
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#define MAX_EVENTS 10
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struct epoll_event ev, events[MAX_EVENTS];
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int listen_sock, conn_sock, nfds, epollfd;
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/* Set up listening socket, \(aqlisten_sock\(aq (socket(),
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bind(), listen()) */
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epollfd = epoll_create(10);
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if (epollfd == \-1) {
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perror("epoll_create");
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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ev.events = EPOLLIN;
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ev.data.fd = listen_sock;
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if (epoll_ctl(epollfd, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, listen_sock, &ev) == \-1) {
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perror("epoll_ctl: listen_sock");
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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for (;;) {
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nfds = epoll_wait(epollfd, events, MAX_EVENTS, \-1);
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if (nfds == \-1) {
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perror("epoll_pwait");
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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for (n = 0; n < nfds; ++n) {
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if (events[n].data.fd == listen_sock) {
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conn_sock = accept(listen_sock,
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(struct sockaddr *) &local, &addrlen);
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if (conn_sock == \-1) {
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perror("accept");
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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setnonblocking(conn_sock);
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ev.events = EPOLLIN | EPOLLET;
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ev.data.fd = conn_sock;
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if (epoll_ctl(epollfd, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, conn_sock,
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&ev) == \-1) {
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perror("epoll_ctl: conn_sock");
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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} else {
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do_use_fd(events[n].data.fd);
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}
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}
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}
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.in
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When used as an edge-triggered interface, for performance reasons, it is
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possible to add the file descriptor inside the
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interface
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.RB ( EPOLL_CTL_ADD )
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once by specifying
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.RB ( EPOLLIN | EPOLLOUT ).
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This allows you to avoid
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continuously switching between
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calling
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Capitalization in .SS sections across pages (and sometimes even
within a single page) is wildly inconsistent. Make it consistent.
Capitalize first word in heading, but otherwise use lower case,
except where English usage (e.g., proper nouns) or programming
language requirements (e.g., identifier names) dictate otherwise.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2013-02-24 14:08:38 +00:00
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.SS Questions and answers
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.TP 4
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What is the key used to distinguish the file descriptors registered in an
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set?
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(also known as an "open file handle",
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the kernel's internal representation of an open file).
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What happens if you register the same file descriptor on an
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instance twice?
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You will probably get
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descriptor to the same
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instance.
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.\" But a descriptor duplicated by fork(2) can't be added to the
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.\" set, because the [file *, fd] pair is already in the epoll set.
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.\" That is a somewhat ugly inconsistency. On the one hand, a child process
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.\" cannot add the duplicate file descriptor to the epoll set. (In every
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.\" other case that I can think of, descriptors duplicated by fork have
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.\" similar semantics to descriptors duplicated by dup() and friends.) On
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.\" the other hand, the very fact that the child has a duplicate of the
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.\" descriptor means that even if the parent closes its descriptor, then
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.\" epoll_wait() in the parent will continue to receive notifications for
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.\" that descriptor because of the duplicated descriptor in the child.
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.\"
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.\" See http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/596462/
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.\" "epoll design problems with common fork/exec patterns"
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.\"
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.\" mtk, Feb 2008
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This can be a useful technique for filtering events,
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if the duplicate file descriptors are registered with different
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.I events
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masks.
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.TP
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2007-04-12 22:42:49 +00:00
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.B Q2
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2004-11-03 13:51:07 +00:00
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Can two
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.B epoll
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instances wait for the same file descriptor?
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If so, are events reported to both
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file descriptors?
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2004-11-03 13:51:07 +00:00
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.TP
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.B A2
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2007-06-14 21:11:22 +00:00
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Yes, and events would be reported to both.
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2008-05-21 14:33:28 +00:00
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However, careful programming may be needed to do this correctly.
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.TP
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.B Q3
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Is the
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.B epoll
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file descriptor itself poll/epoll/selectable?
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.TP
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.B A3
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Yes.
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2008-02-28 14:25:56 +00:00
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If an
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.B epoll
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file descriptor has events waiting then it will
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indicate as being readable.
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.TP
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2007-04-12 22:42:49 +00:00
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.B Q4
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What happens if one attempts to put an
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2004-11-03 13:51:07 +00:00
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.B epoll
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2009-01-16 09:23:49 +00:00
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file descriptor into its own file descriptor set?
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2004-11-03 13:51:07 +00:00
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.TP
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.B A4
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2008-02-26 12:34:29 +00:00
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The
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.BR epoll_ctl (2)
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call will fail
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.RB ( EINVAL ).
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However, you can add an
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.B epoll
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2008-02-28 16:04:59 +00:00
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file descriptor inside another
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.B epoll
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file descriptor set.
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.TP
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.B Q5
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Can I send an
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The man pages were rather inconsistent in the use of "Unix"
versus "UNIX". Let's go with the trademark usage.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2010-10-12 04:45:38 +00:00
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created.
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An open file description continues to exist until all
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file descriptors referring to it have been closed.
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A file descriptor is removed from an
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Changes, clone.2, mount.2, nanosleep.2, sigaltstack.2, statfs.2, timer_settime.2, ctime.3, fmemopen.3, nl_langinfo.3, posix_memalign.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_setschedprio.3, pthread_testcancel.3, setjmp.3, sigwait.3, tty_ioctl.4, epoll.7, posixoptions.7, unix.7: Add section number to references to functions documented in other pages
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2010-11-01 07:07:28 +00:00
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this case.
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close.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, fcntl.2, madvise.2, mmap.2, mremap.2, select_tut.2, setgid.2, setuid.2, syscalls.2, vmsplice.2, dlopen.3, fts.3, getpw.3, stdio.3, fd.4, initrd.4, random.4, sd.4, bootparam.7, capabilities.7, cpuset.7, epoll.7, inotify.7, man.7, socket.7, x25.7: Global fix: s/re-/re/
The tendency in English, as prescribed in style guides like
Chicago MoS, is towards removing hyphens after prefixes
like "re-" etc.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2010-01-16 17:45:23 +00:00
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Modify will reread available I/O.
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until
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when using the
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flag (edge-triggered behavior) ?
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file descriptor is ready for the requested I/O operation.
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The tendency in English, as prescribed in style guides like
Chicago MoS, is towards removing hyphens after prefixes
like "non-" etc.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2010-01-16 16:43:10 +00:00
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You must consider it ready until the next (nonblocking)
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When and how you will use the file descriptor is entirely up to you.
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terminal in canonical mode),
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the only way to detect the end of the read/write I/O space
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condition that the read/write I/O space is exhausted can also be detected by
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checking the amount of data read from / written to the target file
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descriptor.
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For example, if you call
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by asking to read a certain amount of data and
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returns a lower number of bytes, you
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descriptor.
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.BR write (2).
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the monitored file descriptor always refers to a stream-oriented file.)
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Capitalization in .SS sections across pages (and sometimes even
within a single page) is wildly inconsistent. Make it consistent.
Capitalize first word in heading, but otherwise use lower case,
except where English usage (e.g., proper nouns) or programming
language requirements (e.g., identifier names) dictate otherwise.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2013-02-24 14:08:38 +00:00
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.SS Possible pitfalls and ways to avoid them
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.TP
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.B o Starvation (edge-triggered)
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If there is a large amount of I/O space,
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it is possible that by trying to drain
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it the other files will not get processed causing starvation.
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.BR epoll .)
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The solution is to maintain a ready list
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and mark the file descriptor as ready
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in its associated data structure, thereby allowing the application to
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remember which files need to be processed but still round robin amongst
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all the ready files.
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This also supports ignoring subsequent events you
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receive for file descriptors that are already ready.
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2007-06-14 21:11:22 +00:00
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If you use an event cache or store all the file descriptors returned from
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.BR epoll_wait (2),
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then make sure to provide a way to mark
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its closure dynamically (i.e., caused by
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a previous event's processing).
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Suppose you receive 100 events from
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.BR epoll_wait (2),
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2007-04-12 22:42:49 +00:00
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and in event #47 a condition causes event #13 to be closed.
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If you remove the structure and
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2007-05-11 23:29:44 +00:00
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.BR close (2)
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the file descriptor for event #13, then your
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event cache might still say there are events waiting for that
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file descriptor causing confusion.
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One solution for this is to call, during the processing of event 47,
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to delete file descriptor 13 and
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.BR close (2),
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then mark its associated
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data structure as removed and link it to a cleanup list.
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event for file descriptor 13 in your batch processing,
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you will discover the file descriptor had been
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previously removed and there will be no confusion.
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.SH VERSIONS
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The
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.B epoll
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API was introduced in Linux kernel 2.5.44.
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.\" Its interface should be finalized in Linux kernel 2.5.66.
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Support was added to glibc in version 2.3.2.
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mechanisms, for example, FreeBSD has
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.IR kqueue ,
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