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-POLL  
-!!!POLL  
-NAME  
-SYNOPSIS  
-DESCRIPTION  
-RETURN VALUE  
-ERRORS  
-CONFORMING TO  
-AVAILABILITY  
-SEE ALSO  
-----  
 !!NAME 
+poll - wait for some event on a file descriptor  
  
-  
-poll - wait for some event on a file descriptor  
 !!SYNOPSIS 
+ __#include <sys/poll.h>__  
  
+ __int poll(struct pollfd *__''ufds''__, unsigned int__ ''nfds''__, int__ ''timeout''__);__  
  
-__#include __  
-  
-  
-__int poll(struct pollfd *__''ufds''__, unsigned  
-int__ ''nfds''__, int__  
-''timeout''__);__  
 !!DESCRIPTION 
+poll(2) is a variation on the theme of __select__. It specifies an array of ''nfds'' structures of type  
  
+ struct pollfd {  
+ int fd; /* file descriptor */  
+ short events; /* requested events */  
+ short revents; /* returned events */  
+ };  
  
-__poll__ is a variation on the theme of __select __. It  
-specifies an array of ''nfds '' structures of  
-type  
+and a ''timeout'' in milliseconds. A negative value means infinite timeout. The field ''fd'' contains a file descriptor for an open file. The field ''events'' is an input parameter, a bitmask specifying the events the application is interested in. The field ''revents'' is an output parameter, filled by the kernel with the events that actually occurred, either of the type requested, or of one of the types __POLLERR__ or __POLLHUP__ or __POLLNVAL __. (These three bits are meaningless in the ''events'' field, and will be set in the ''revents'' field whenever the corresponding condition is true.) If none of the events requested (and no error) has occurred for any of the file descriptors, the kernel waits for ''timeout '' milliseconds for one of these events to occur. The following possible bits in these masks are defined in '<sys/poll.h>'  
  
+ #define POLLIN 0x0001 /* There is data to read */  
+ #define POLLPRI 0x0002 /* There is urgent data to read */  
+ #define POLLOUT 0x0004 /* Writing now will not block */  
+ #define POLLERR 0x0008 /* Error condition */  
+ #define POLLHUP 0x0010 /* Hung up */  
+ #define POLLNVAL 0x0020 /* Invalid request: fd not open */  
  
- struct pollfd {  
-int fd; /* file descriptor */  
-short events; /* requested events */  
-short revents; /* returned events */  
-};  
-and a ''timeout'' in milliseconds. A negative value means infinite timeout. The field ''fd'' contains a file descriptor for an open file. The field ''events'' is an input parameter , a bitmask specifying the events the application is interested in. The field ''revents'' is an output parameter, filled by the kernel with the events that actually occurred, either of the type requested , or of one of the types __POLLERR __ or __POLLHUP __ or __POLLNVAL __. (These three bits are meaningless in the ''events'' field, and will be set in the ''revents'' field whenever the corresponding condition is true .) If none of the events requested (and no error) has occurred for any of the file descriptors, the kernel waits for ''timeout'' milliseconds for one of these events to occur. The following possible bits in these masks are defined in ''  
+In POLLRDNORM__ , __POLLRDBAND__ , __POLLWRNORM __, __POLLWRBAND __ and __POLLMSG __ are defined
  
-  
- #define POLLIN 0x0001 /* There is data to read */  
-#define POLLPRI 0x0002 /* There is urgent data to read */  
-#define POLLOUT 0x0004 /* Writing now will not block */  
-#define POLLERR 0x0008 /* Error condition */  
-#define POLLHUP 0x0010 /* Hung up */  
-#define POLLNVAL 0x0020 /* Invalid request: fd not open */  
-In POLLRDNORM__, __POLLRDBAND__, __POLLWRNORM__, __POLLWRBAND__ and __POLLMSG__ are defined.  
 !!RETURN VALUE 
+On success, a positive number is returned, where the number returned is the number of structures which have non-zero ''revents'' fields (in other words, those descriptors  
+with events or errors reported). A value of 0 indicates that the call timed out and no file descriptors have been selected. On error, -1 is returned, and ''errno'' is set  
+appropriately.  
  
-  
-On success, a positive number is returned, where the number  
-returned is the number of structures which have non-zero  
-''revents'' fields (in other words, those descriptors  
-with events or errors reported). A value of 0 indicates that  
-the call timed out and no file descriptors have been  
-selected. On error, -1 is returned, and ''errno'' is set  
-appropriately.  
 !!ERRORS 
+;[EBADF]: An invalid file descriptor was given in one of the sets.  
+;[ENOMEM]: There was no space to allocate file descriptor tables.  
+;[EFAULT]: The array given as argument was not contained in the calling program's address space.  
+;[EINTR]: A signal occurred before any requested event.  
  
-  
-__EBADF__  
-  
-  
-An invalid file descriptor was given in one of the  
-sets.  
-  
-  
-__ENOMEM__  
-  
-  
-There was no space to allocate file descriptor  
-tables.  
-  
-  
-__EFAULT__  
-  
-  
-The array given as argument was not contained in the calling  
-program's address space.  
-  
-  
-__EINTR__  
-  
-  
-A signal occurred before any requested event.  
 !!CONFORMING TO 
+XPG4-UNIX.  
  
-  
-XPG4-UNIX.  
 !!AVAILABILITY 
+The poll() systemcall was introduced in Linux 2.1.23. The poll() library call was introduced in libc 5.4.28 (and provides emulation using select if your kernel does not have a poll syscall).  
  
-  
-The poll() systemcall was introduced in Linux 2.1.23. The  
-poll() library call was introduced in libc 5.4.28 (and  
-provides emulation using select if your kernel does not have  
-a poll syscall).  
 !!SEE ALSO 
-  
-  
 select(2) 
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