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epoll_ctl — control interface for an epoll descriptor
#include <sys/epoll.h>
int
epoll_ctl( |
int epfd, |
int op, | |
int fd, | |
struct epoll_event *event) ; |
This system call performs control operations on the
epoll(7) instance referred
to by the file descriptor epfd
. It requests that the
operation op
be
performed for the target file descriptor, fd
.
Valid values for the op
argument are :
EPOLL_CTL_ADD
Register the target file descriptor fd
on the epoll
instance referred
to by the file descriptor epfd
and associate the
event event
with the internal file linked to fd
.
EPOLL_CTL_MOD
Change the event event
associated with the
target file descriptor fd
.
EPOLL_CTL_DEL
Remove (deregister) the target file descriptor
fd
from the
epoll
instance referred to by epfd
. The event
is ignored and can
be NULL (but see BUGS below).
The event
argument
describes the object linked to the file descriptor fd
. 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 events
member
is a bit set composed using the following available event
types:
EPOLLIN
The associated file is available for read(2) operations.
EPOLLOUT
The associated file is available for write(2) operations.
EPOLLRDHUP
(since Linux
2.6.17)Stream socket peer closed connection, or shut down writing half of connection. (This flag is especially useful for writing simple code to detect peer shutdown when using Edge Triggered monitoring.)
EPOLLPRI
There is urgent data available for read(2) operations.
EPOLLERR
Error condition happened on the associated file
descriptor. epoll_wait(2) will
always wait for this event; it is not necessary to set
it in events
.
EPOLLHUP
Hang up happened on the associated file descriptor.
epoll_wait(2) will
always wait for this event; it is not necessary to set
it in events
.
EPOLLET
Sets the Edge Triggered behavior for the associated
file descriptor. The default behavior for epoll
is Level
Triggered. See epoll(7) for more
detailed information about Edge and Level Triggered
event distribution architectures.
EPOLLONESHOT
(since Linux
2.6.2)Sets the one-shot behavior for the associated file
descriptor. This means that after an event is pulled
out with epoll_wait(2) the
associated file descriptor is internally disabled and
no other events will be reported by the epoll
interface. The
user must call epoll_ctl
() with EPOLL_CTL_MOD
to rearm the file
descriptor with a new event mask.
When successful, epoll_ctl
()
returns zero. When an error occurs, epoll_ctl
() returns −1 and
errno
is set appropriately.
epfd
or
fd
is not a
valid file descriptor.
op
was
EPOLL_CTL_ADD
, and the
supplied file descriptor fd
is already registered
with this epoll instance.
epfd
is not
an epoll
file
descriptor, or fd
is the same as
epfd
, or the
requested operation op
is not supported by
this interface.
op
was
EPOLL_CTL_MOD
or
EPOLL_CTL_DEL
, and
fd
is not
registered with this epoll instance.
There was insufficient memory to handle the
requested op
control operation.
The limit imposed by /proc/sys/fs/epoll/max_user_watches
was encountered while trying to register (EPOLL_CTL_ADD
) a new file descriptor
on an epoll instance. See epoll(7) for further
details.
The target file fd
does not support
epoll
.
epoll_ctl
() is
Linux-specific. Library support is provided in glibc starting
with version 2.3.2.
In kernel versions before 2.6.9, the EPOLL_CTL_DEL
operation required a non-NULL
pointer in event
,
even though this argument is ignored. Since Linux 2.6.9,
event
can be
specified as NULL when using EPOLL_CTL_DEL
. Applications that need to be
portable to kernels before 2.6.9 should specify a non-NULL
pointer in event
.
This page is part of release 3.52 of the Linux man-pages
project. A
description of the project, and information about reporting
bugs, can be found at
http://www.kernel.org/doc/man−pages/.
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