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PCAP_GET_REQUI...SELECT_TIMEOUT(3PCAP)	PCAP_GET_REQUI...SELECT_TIMEOUT(3PCAP)

NAME
       pcap_get_required_select_timeout	 - get a timeout to be used when doing
       select()	for a live capture

SYNOPSIS
       #include	<pcap/pcap.h>

       const struct timeval *pcap_get_required_select_timeout(pcap_t *p);

DESCRIPTION
       pcap_get_required_select_timeout() returns, on UNIX,  a	pointer	 to  a
       struct  timeval	containing  a  value  that must	be used	as the minimum
       timeout in select(2), poll(2), epoll_wait(2), and kevent(2)  calls,  or
       NULL  if	there is no such timeout.  If a	non-NULL value is returned, it
       must be used regardless of  whether  pcap_get_selectable_fd(3PCAP)  re-
       turns  -1  for  any  descriptor	on  which  those calls are being done.
       pcap_get_required_select_timeout() should be called for all pcap_ts be-
       fore a call to select(),	poll(),	epoll_wait(),  or  kevent(),  and  any
       timeouts	 used  for  those calls	should be updated as appropriate given
       the new value of	the timeout.

       For kevent(), one EVFILT_TIMER filter per selectable descriptor can  be
       used,  rather  than  using  the	timeout	 argument  to kevent();	if the
       EVFILT_TIMER event for a	particular selectable  descriptor  signals  an
       event,  pcap_dispatch(3PCAP)  should  be	 called	 for the corresponding
       pcap_t.

       On Linux	systems	with timerfd_create(2),	one timer  object  created  by
       timerfd_create()	per selectable descriptor can be used, rather than us-
       ing  the	 timeout  argument  to epoll_wait(); if	the timer object for a
       particular selectable descriptor	signals	an event, pcap_dispatch(3PCAP)
       should be called	for the	corresponding pcap_t.

       Otherwise, a timeout value no larger than the smallest of all  timeouts
       returned	 by  pcap_get_required_select_timeout()	for devices from which
       packets will be captured	and any	other timeouts to be used in the  call
       should be used as the timeout for the call, and,	when the call returns,
       pcap_dispatch(3PCAP)  should be called for all pcap_ts for which	a non-
       NULL timeout was	returned, regardless of	whether	it's indicated as hav-
       ing anything to read from it or not.

       All devices with	a non-NULL timeout must	be put	in  non-blocking  mode
       with pcap_setnonblock(3PCAP).

       Note that a device on which a read can be done without blocking may, on
       some platforms, not have	any packets to read if the packet buffer time-
       out has expired.	 A call	to pcap_dispatch() or pcap_next_ex(3PCAP) will
       return 0	in this	case, but will not block.

       pcap_get_required_select_timeout() is not available on Windows.

RETURN VALUE
       A  pointer  to a	struct timeval is returned if the timeout is required;
       otherwise NULL is returned.

BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY
       This function became available in libpcap release 1.9.0.	  In  previous
       releases,  select(),  poll(),  epoll_wait(),  and kevent() could	not be
       used for	devices	that don't provide a selectable	 file  descriptor  (in
       other  words,  on  any capture source for that pcap_get_selectable_fd()
       returns -1).

       In libpcap release 1.10.0 and later, the	timeout	value can change  from
       call  to	call, so pcap_get_required_select_timeout() must be called be-
       fore each call to select(), poll(), epoll_wait(), or kevent(), and  the
       new  value  must	be used	to calculate timeouts for the call.  Code that
       does that will also work	with libpcap 1.9.x  releases,  so  code	 using
       pcap_get_required_select_timeout()  should  be  changed	to call	it for
       each call to select(), poll(), epoll_wait(), or kevent()	 even  if  the
       code must also work with	libpcap	1.9.x.

SEE ALSO
       pcap(3PCAP),    pcap_get_selectable_fd(3PCAP),	 select(2),   poll(2),
       epoll_wait(2), kqueue(2)

				29 JanuaPCAP_GET_REQUI...SELECT_TIMEOUT(3PCAP)

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