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  POLL(2)                                                   POLL(2)



  NAME
       poll - STREAMS input/output multiplexing

  SYNOPSIS
       #include <stropts.h>
       #include <poll.h>

       int poll(fds, nfds, timeout)
       struct pollfd fds[];
       unsigned long nfds;
       int timeout;

  DESCRIPTION
       poll provides users with a mechanism for multiplexing
       input/output over a set of file descriptors that reference
       open streams [see intro(2)].  poll identifies those streams
       on which a user can send or receive messages, or on which
       certain events have occurred.  A user can receive messages
       using read(2) or getmsg(2) and can send messages using
       write(2) and putmsg(2).  Certain ioctl(2) calls, such as
       I_RECVFD and I_SENDFD [see streamio(7)], can also be used to
       receive and send messages.

       Fds specifies the file descriptors to be examined and the
       events of interest for each file descriptor.  It is a
       pointer to an array with one element for each open file
       descriptor of interest.  The array's elements are pollfd
       structures which contain the following members:

            int fd;             /* file descriptor */
            short events;       /* requested events */
            short revents;      /* returned events */

       where fd specifies an open file descriptor and events and
       revents are bitmasks constructed by or-ing any combination
       of the following event flags:

       POLLIN      A non-priority or file descriptor passing
                   message (see I_RECVFD) is present on the stream
                   head read queue.  This flag is set even if the


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  POLL(2)                                                   POLL(2)



                   message is of zero length.  In revents, this
                   flag is mutually exclusive with POLLPRI.

       POLLPRI     A priority message is present on the stream head
                   read queue.  This flag is set even if the
                   message is of zero length.  In revents, this
                   flag is mutually exclusive with POLLIN.

       POLLOUT     The first downstream write queue in the stream
                   is not full.  Priority control messages can be
                   sent (see putmsg) at any time.

       POLLERR     An error message has arrived at the stream head.
                   This flag is only valid in the revents bitmask;
                   it is not used in the events field.

       POLLHUP     A hangup has occurred on the stream.  This event
                   and POLLOUT are mutually exclusive; a stream can
                   never be writable if a hangup has occurred.
                   However, this event and POLLIN or POLLPRI are
                   not mutually exclusive.  This flag is only valid
                   in the revents bitmask; it is not used in the
                   events field.

       POLLNVAL    The specified fd value does not belong to an
                   open stream.  This flag is only valid in the
                   revents field; it is not used in the events
                   field.

       For each element of the array pointed to by fds, poll
       examines the given file descriptor for the event(s)
       specified in events.  The number of file descriptors to be
       examined is specified by nfds.  If nfds exceeds NOFILES, the
       system limit of open files [see ulimit(2)], poll will fail.

       If the value fd is less than zero, events is ignored and
       revents is set to 0 in that entry on return from poll.

       The results of the poll query are stored in the revents
       field in the pollfd structure.  Bits are set in the revents


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  POLL(2)                                                   POLL(2)



       bitmask to indicate which of the requested events are true.
       If none are true, none of the specified bits is set in
       revents when the poll call returns.  The event flags
       POLLHUP, POLLERR and POLLNVAL are always set in revents if
       the conditions they indicate are true; this occurs even
       though these flags were not present in events.

       If none of the defined events have occurred on any selected
       file descriptor, poll waits at least timeout msec for an
       event to occur on any of the selected file descriptors.  On
       a computer where millisecond timing accuracy is not
       available, timeout is rounded up to the nearest legal value
       available on that system.  If the value timeout is 0, poll
       returns immediately.  If the value of timeout is -1, poll
       blocks until a requested event occurs or until the call is
       interrupted.  poll is not affected by the O_NDELAY flag.

       poll fails if one or more of the following are true:

       [EAGAIN]     Allocation of internal data structures failed
                    but request should be attempted again.

       [EFAULT]     Some argument points outside the allocated
                    address space.

       [EINTR]      A signal was caught during the poll system
                    call.

       [EINVAL]     The argument nfds is less than zero, or nfds is
                    greater than NOFILES.

  SEE ALSO
       intro(2), read(2), getmsg(2), putmsg(2), write(2).
       streamio(7) in the System Administrator's Reference Manual.
       STREAMS Primer.
       STREAMS Programmer's Guide.

  DIAGNOSTICS
       Upon successful completion, a non-negative value is
       returned.  A positive value indicates the total number of


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  POLL(2)                                                   POLL(2)



       file descriptors that has been selected (i.e., file
       descriptors for which the revents field is non-zero).  A
       value of 0 indicates that the call timed out and no file
       descriptors have been selected.  Upon failure, a value of -1
       is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.





































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