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

epoll_wait - wait for an I/O event on an epoll file descriptor

#include <sys/epoll.h>

int epoll_wait(int epfd, struct epoll_event * events, int maxevents, int timeout)

Wait for events on the epoll file descriptor epfd for a maximum time of timeout milliseconds. The memory area pointed to by events will contain the events that will be available for the caller. Up to maxevents are returned by epoll_wait(2). The maxevents parameter must be greater than zero. Specifying a timeout of -1 makes epoll_wait(2) wait indefinitely, while specifying a timeout equal to zero makes epoll_wait(2) to return immediately even if no events are available ( return code equal to zero ). 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 of each returned structure will contain the same data the user set with a epoll_ctl(2) (EPOLL_CTL_ADD,EPOLL_CTL_MOD) while the events member will contain the returned event bit field.

When successful, epoll_wait(2) 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. When an error occurs, epoll_wait(2) returns -1 and errno is set appropriately.

epfd is not a valid file descriptor.
The memory area pointed to by events is not accessible with write permissions.
The call was interrupted by a signal handler before any of the requested events occurred or the timeout expired.
epfd is not an epoll file descriptor, or maxevents is less than or equal to zero.

epoll_wait(2) is a new API introduced in Linux kernel 2.5.44. The interface should be finalized by Linux kernel 2.5.66.

epoll_create(2), epoll_ctl(2), epoll(4)

23 October 2002 Linux

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