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POLL(2)			      System Calls Manual		       POLL(2)

NAME
       poll -- synchronous I/O multiplexing

LIBRARY
       Standard	C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
       #include	<poll.h>

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

       int
       ppoll(struct pollfd fds[],				  nfds_t nfds,
	   const struct	timespec * restrict timeout,
	   const sigset_t * restrict newsigmask);

DESCRIPTION
       The poll() system call examines a set of	file  descriptors  to  see  if
       some  of	 them  are ready for I/O.  The fds argument is a pointer to an
       array of	pollfd structures as defined in	<poll.h> (shown	 below).   The
       nfds argument determines	the size of the	fds array.

       struct pollfd {
	   int	  fd;	    /* file descriptor */
	   short  events;   /* events to look for */
	   short  revents;  /* events returned */
       };

       The fields of struct pollfd are as follows:

       fd	   File	descriptor to poll.  If	fd is equal to -1 then revents
		   is cleared (set to zero), and that pollfd is	not checked.

       events	   Events to poll for.	(See below.)

       revents	   Events which	may occur.  (See below.)

       The event bitmasks in events and	revents	have the following bits:

       POLLIN	      Data  other  than	high priority data may be read without
		      blocking.

       POLLRDNORM     Normal data may be read without blocking.

       POLLRDBAND     Data with	a non-zero priority may	be read	without	block-
		      ing.

       POLLPRI	      High priority data may be	read without blocking.

       POLLOUT

       POLLWRNORM     Normal data may be written without blocking.

       POLLWRBAND     Data with	a non-zero priority  may  be  written  without
		      blocking.

       POLLERR	      An  exceptional  condition has occurred on the device or
		      socket.  This  flag  is  always  checked,	 even  if  not
		      present in the events bitmask.

       POLLHUP	      The  device  or socket has been disconnected.  This flag
		      is always	checked, even if not  present  in  the	events
		      bitmask.	 Note that POLLHUP and POLLOUT should never be
		      present in the revents bitmask at	the same time.

       POLLRDHUP      Remote peer closed connection,  or  shut	down  writing.
		      Unlike  POLLHUP, POLLRDHUP must be present in the	events
		      bitmask to be reported.  Applies only to stream sockets.

       POLLNVAL	      The file descriptor is not open, or in  capability  mode
		      the  file	descriptor has insufficient rights.  This flag
		      is always	checked, even if not  present  in  the	events
		      bitmask.

       If  timeout is neither zero nor INFTIM (-1), it specifies a maximum in-
       terval to wait for any file descriptor to become	 ready,	 in  millisec-
       onds.   If  timeout  is	INFTIM (-1), the poll blocks indefinitely.  If
       timeout is zero,	then poll() will return	without	blocking.

       The ppoll() system call,	unlike poll(), is used to  safely  wait	 until
       either  a  set  of  file	descriptors becomes ready or until a signal is
       caught.	The fds	and nfds arguments are identical to the	analogous  ar-
       guments	of  poll().  The timeout argument in ppoll() points to a const
       struct timespec which is	 defined  in  <sys/timespec.h>	(shown	below)
       rather  than  the  int  timeout	used by	poll().	 A null	pointer	may be
       passed to indicate that ppoll()	should	wait  indefinitely.   Finally,
       newsigmask  specifies  a	signal mask which is set while waiting for in-
       put.  When ppoll() returns, the original	signal mask is restored.

       struct timespec {
	       time_t  tv_sec;	       /* seconds */
	       long    tv_nsec;	       /* and nanoseconds */
       };

RETURN VALUES
       The poll() system call returns the number of descriptors	that are ready
       for I/O,	or -1 if an error occurred.  If	the time limit expires,	poll()
       returns 0.  If poll() returns with an error, including one  due	to  an
       interrupted system call,	the fds	array will be unmodified.

COMPATIBILITY
       This  implementation  differs  from  the	historical one in that a given
       file descriptor may not cause poll() to return with an error.  In cases
       where this would	have happened in the historical	 implementation	 (e.g.
       trying  to  poll	a revoke(2)ed descriptor), this	implementation instead
       copies the events bitmask to the	revents	bitmask.  Attempting  to  per-
       form  I/O on this descriptor will then return an	error.	This behaviour
       is believed to be more useful.

ERRORS
       An error	return from poll() indicates:

       [EFAULT]		  The fds argument points outside the process's	 allo-
			  cated	address	space.

       [EINTR]		  A signal was delivered before	the time limit expired
			  and before any of the	selected events	occurred.

       [EINVAL]		  The  specified  time	limit  is invalid.  One	of its
			  components is	negative or too	large.

       [EINVAL]		  The number of	pollfd structures  specified  by  nfds
			  exceeds  the system tunable kern.maxfilesperproc and
			  FD_SETSIZE.

SEE ALSO
       accept(2),  connect(2),	kqueue(2),   pselect(2),   read(2),   recv(2),
       select(2), send(2), write(2)

STANDARDS
       The  poll() function conforms to	IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 ("POSIX.1").  The
       ppoll() is not specified	by POSIX.  The POLLRDHUP flag is not specified
       by POSIX, but is	compatible with	Linux and illumos.

HISTORY
       The poll() function appeared in AT&T System V UNIX.  This  manual  page
       and  the	core of	the implementation was taken from NetBSD.  The ppoll()
       function	first appeared in FreeBSD 11.0

BUGS
       The distinction between some of the fields in the  events  and  revents
       bitmasks	 is really not useful without STREAMS.	The fields are defined
       for compatibility with existing software.

FreeBSD	13.2			April 27, 2021			       POLL(2)

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