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9.8 KiB
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363 lines
9.8 KiB
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.\" $NetBSD: select.2,v 1.34 2008/08/17 09:40:59 dholland Exp $
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.\" @(#)select.2 8.2 (Berkeley) 3/25/94
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.\"
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.Dd March 5, 2005
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.Dt SELECT 2
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm select ,
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.Nm pselect
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.Nd synchronous I/O multiplexing
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.Sh LIBRARY
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.Lb libc
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In sys/select.h
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.Ft int
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.Fn select "int nfds" "fd_set * restrict readfds" "fd_set * restrict writefds" "fd_set * restrict exceptfds" "struct timeval * restrict timeout"
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.Ft int
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.Fn pselect "int nfds" "fd_set * restrict readfds" "fd_set * restrict writefds" "fd_set * restrict exceptfds" "const struct timespec *restrict timeout" "const sigset_t * restrict sigmask"
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.Fn FD_SET "int fd" "fd_set *fdset"
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.Fn FD_CLR "int fd" "fd_set *fdset"
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.Fn FD_ISSET "int fd" "fd_set *fdset"
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.Fn FD_ZERO "fd_set *fdset"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Fn select
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and
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.Fn pselect
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examine the I/O descriptor sets whose addresses are passed in
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.Fa readfds ,
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.Fa writefds ,
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and
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.Fa exceptfds
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to see if some of their descriptors
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are ready for reading, are ready for writing, or have an exceptional
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condition pending, respectively.
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The first
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.Fa nfds
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descriptors are checked in each set;
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i.e., the descriptors from 0 through
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.Fa nfds Ns No \-1
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in the descriptor sets are examined.
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This means that
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.Fa nfds
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must be set to the highest file descriptor of the three sets, plus one.
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On return,
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.Fn select
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and
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.Fn pselect
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replace the given descriptor sets
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with subsets consisting of those descriptors that are ready
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for the requested operation.
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.Fn select
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and
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.Fn pselect
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return the total number of ready descriptors in all the sets.
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.Pp
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The descriptor sets are stored as bit fields in arrays of integers.
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The following macros are provided for manipulating such descriptor sets:
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.Fn FD_ZERO fdset
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initializes a descriptor set pointed to by
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.Fa fdset
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to the null set.
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.Fn FD_SET fd fdset
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includes a particular descriptor
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.Fa fd
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in
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.Fa fdset .
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.Fn FD_CLR fd fdset
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removes
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.Fa fd
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from
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.Fa fdset .
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.Fn FD_ISSET fd fdset
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is non-zero if
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.Fa fd
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is a member of
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.Fa fdset ,
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zero otherwise.
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The behavior of these macros is undefined if
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a descriptor value is less than zero or greater than or equal to
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.Dv FD_SETSIZE ,
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which is normally at least equal
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to the maximum number of descriptors supported by the system.
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.Pp
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If
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.Fa timeout
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is a non-null pointer, it specifies a maximum interval to wait for the
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selection to complete.
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If
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.Fa timeout
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is a null pointer, the select blocks indefinitely.
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To poll without blocking, the
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.Fa timeout
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argument should be non-null, pointing to a zero-valued timeval or timespec
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structure, as appropriate.
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.Fa timeout
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is not changed by
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.Fn select ,
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and may be reused on subsequent calls; however, it is good style to
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re-initialize it before each invocation of
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.Fn select .
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.Pp
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If
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.Fa sigmask
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is a non-null pointer, then the
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.Fn pselect
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function shall replace the signal mask of the caller by the set of
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signals pointed to by
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.Fa sigmask
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before examining the descriptors, and shall restore the signal mask
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of the calling thread before returning.
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.Pp
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Any of
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.Fa readfds ,
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.Fa writefds ,
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and
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.Fa exceptfds
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may be given as null pointers if no descriptors are of interest.
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.Sh RETURN VALUES
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.Fn select
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returns the number of ready descriptors that are contained in
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the descriptor sets,
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or \-1 if an error occurred.
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If the time limit expires,
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.Fn select
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returns 0.
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If
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.Fn select
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returns with an error,
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including one due to an interrupted call,
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the descriptor sets will be unmodified.
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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.Bd -unfilled
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#include \*[Lt]stdio.h\*[Gt]
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#include \*[Lt]unistd.h\*[Gt]
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#include \*[Lt]string.h\*[Gt]
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#include \*[Lt]err.h\*[Gt]
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#include \*[Lt]errno.h\*[Gt]
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#include \*[Lt]sysexits.h\*[Gt]
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#include \*[Lt]sys/types.h\*[Gt]
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#include \*[Lt]sys/time.h\*[Gt]
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int
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main(argc, argv)
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int argc;
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char **argv;
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{
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fd_set read_set;
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struct timeval timeout;
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int ret, fd, i;
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/* file descriptor 1 is stdout */
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fd = 1;
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/* Wait for ten seconds. */
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timeout.tv_sec = 10;
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timeout.tv_usec = 0;
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/* Initialize the read set to null */
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FD_ZERO(\*[Am]read_set);
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/* Add file descriptor 1 to read_set */
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FD_SET(fd, \*[Am]read_set);
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/*
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* Check if data is ready to be readen on
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* file descriptor 1, give up after 10 seconds.
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*/
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ret = select(fd + 1, \*[Am]read_set, NULL, NULL, \*[Am]timeout);
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/*
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* Returned value is the number of file
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* descriptors ready for I/O, or -1 on error.
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*/
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switch (ret) {
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case \-1:
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err(EX_OSERR, "select() failed");
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break;
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case 0:
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printf("Timeout, no data received.\\n");
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break;
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default:
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printf("Data received on %d file desciptor(s)\\n", ret);
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/*
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* select(2) hands back a file descriptor set where
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* only descriptors ready for I/O are set. These can
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* be tested using FD_ISSET
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*/
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for (i = 0; i \*[Lt]= fd; i++) {
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if (FD_ISSET(i, \*[Am]read_set)) {
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printf("Data on file descriptor %d\\n", i);
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/* Remove the file descriptor from the set */
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FD_CLR(fd, \*[Am]read_set);
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}
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}
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break;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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.Ed
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.Sh ERRORS
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An error return from
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.Fn select
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indicates:
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.Bl -tag -width Er
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.It Bq Er EBADF
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One of the descriptor sets specified an invalid descriptor.
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.It Bq Er EFAULT
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One or more of
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.Fa readfds ,
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.Fa writefds ,
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or
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.Fa exceptfds
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points outside the process's allocated address space.
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.It Bq Er EINTR
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A signal was delivered before the time limit expired and
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before any of the selected events occurred.
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.It Bq Er EINVAL
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The specified time limit is invalid.
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One of its components is negative or too large.
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr accept 2 ,
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.Xr connect 2 ,
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.Xr gettimeofday 2 ,
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.Xr poll 2 ,
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.Xr read 2 ,
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.Xr recv 2 ,
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.Xr send 2 ,
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.Xr write 2 ,
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.Xr getdtablesize 3
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Fn select
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function call appeared in
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.Bx 4.2 .
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.Sh BUGS
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Although the provision of
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.Xr getdtablesize 3
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was intended to allow user programs to be written independent
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of the kernel limit on the number of open files, the dimension
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of a sufficiently large bit field for select remains a problem.
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The default bit size of
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.Ft fd_set
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is based on the symbol
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.Dv FD_SETSIZE
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(currently 256),
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but that is somewhat smaller than the current kernel limit
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to the number of open files.
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However, in order to accommodate programs which might potentially
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use a larger number of open files with select, it is possible
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to increase this size within a program by providing
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a larger definition of
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.Dv FD_SETSIZE
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before the inclusion of
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.Aq Pa sys/types.h .
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The kernel will cope, and the userland libraries provided with the
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system are also ready for large numbers of file descriptors.
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.Pp
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Note:
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.Xr rpc 3
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library uses
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.Ft fd_set
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with the default
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.Dv FD_SETSIZE
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as part of its ABI.
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Therefore, programs that use
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.Xr rpc 3
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routines cannot change
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.Dv FD_SETSIZE .
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.Pp
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Alternatively, to be really safe, it is possible to allocate
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.Ft fd_set
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bit-arrays dynamically.
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The idea is to permit a program to work properly even if it is
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.Xr execve 2 Ns 'd
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with 4000 file descriptors pre-allocated.
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The following illustrates the technique which is used by
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userland libraries:
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.Pp
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.Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
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fd_set *fdsr;
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int max = fd;
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fdsr = (fd_set *)calloc(howmany(max+1, NFDBITS),
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sizeof(fd_mask));
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if (fdsr == NULL) {
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...
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return (-1);
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}
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FD_SET(fd, fdsr);
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n = select(max+1, fdsr, NULL, NULL, \*[Am]tv);
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...
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free(fdsr);
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Alternatively, it is possible to use the
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.Xr poll 2
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interface.
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.Xr poll 2
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is more efficient when the size of
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.Fn select Ns 's
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.Ft fd_set
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bit-arrays are very large, and for fixed numbers of
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file descriptors one need not size and dynamically allocate a
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memory object.
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.Pp
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.Fn select
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should probably have been designed to return the time remaining from the
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original timeout, if any, by modifying the time value in place.
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Even though some systems stupidly act in this different way, it is
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unlikely this semantic will ever be commonly implemented, as the
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change causes massive source code compatibility problems.
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Furthermore, recent new standards have dictated the current behaviour.
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In general, due to the existence of those
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non-conforming systems, it is unwise to assume that the timeout
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value will be unmodified by the
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.Fn select
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call, and the caller should reinitialize it on each invocation.
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Calculating the delta is easily done by calling
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.Xr gettimeofday 2
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before and after the call to
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.Fn select ,
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and using
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.Fn timersub
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(as described in
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.Xr getitimer 2 ) .
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.Pp
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Internally to the kernel,
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.Fn select
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works poorly if multiple processes wait on the same file descriptor.
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