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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "inode/inode.h" /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: select * * Description: * select() allows a program to monitor multiple file descriptors, waiting * until one or more of the file descriptors become "ready" for some class * of I/O operation (e.g., input possible). A file descriptor is * considered ready if it is possible to perform the corresponding I/O * operation (e.g., read(2)) without blocking. * * NOTE: poll() is the fundamental API for performing such monitoring * operation under NuttX. select() is provided for compatibility and * is simply a layer of added logic on top of poll(). As such, select() * is more wasteful of resources and poll() is the recommended API to be * used. * * Input Parameters: * nfds - the maximum fd number (+1) of any descriptor in any of the * three sets. * readfds - the set of descriptions to monitor for read-ready events * writefds - the set of descriptions to monitor for write-ready events * exceptfds - the set of descriptions to monitor for error events * timeout - Return at this time if none of these events of interest * occur. * * Returned Value: * 0: Timer expired * >0: The number of bits set in the three sets of descriptors * -1: An error occurred (errno will be set appropriately) * ****************************************************************************/ int select(int nfds, FAR fd_set *readfds, FAR fd_set *writefds, FAR fd_set *exceptfds, FAR struct timeval *timeout) { struct pollfd *pollset = NULL; int errcode = OK; int fd; int npfds; int msec; int ndx; int ret; /* select() is cancellation point */ enter_cancellation_point(); if (nfds < 0) { errcode = EINVAL; goto errout; } /* How many pollfd structures do we need to allocate? */ /* Initialize the descriptor list for poll() */ for (fd = 0, npfds = 0; fd < nfds; fd++) { /* Check if any monitor operation is requested on this fd */ if ((readfds && FD_ISSET(fd, readfds)) || (writefds && FD_ISSET(fd, writefds)) || (exceptfds && FD_ISSET(fd, exceptfds))) { /* Yes.. increment the count of pollfds structures needed */ npfds++; } } /* Allocate the descriptor list for poll() */ if (npfds > 0) { pollset = (FAR struct pollfd *) kmm_zalloc(npfds * sizeof(struct pollfd)); if (pollset == NULL) { errcode = ENOMEM; goto errout; } } /* Initialize the descriptor list for poll() */ for (fd = 0, ndx = 0; fd < nfds; fd++) { int incr = 0; /* The readfs set holds the set of FDs that the caller can be assured * of reading from without blocking. Note that POLLHUP is included as * a read-able condition. POLLHUP will be reported at the end-of-file * or when a connection is lost. In either case, the read() can then * be performed without blocking. */ if (readfds && FD_ISSET(fd, readfds)) { pollset[ndx].fd = fd; pollset[ndx].events |= POLLIN; incr = 1; } /* The writefds set holds the set of FDs that the caller can be assured * of writing to without blocking. */ if (writefds && FD_ISSET(fd, writefds)) { pollset[ndx].fd = fd; pollset[ndx].events |= POLLOUT; incr = 1; } /* The exceptfds set holds the set of FDs that are watched for * exceptions */ if (exceptfds && FD_ISSET(fd, exceptfds)) { pollset[ndx].fd = fd; incr = 1; } ndx += incr; } DEBUGASSERT(ndx == npfds); /* Convert the timeout to milliseconds */ if (timeout) { /* Calculate the timeout in milliseconds */ msec = timeout->tv_sec * 1000 + timeout->tv_usec / 1000; } else { /* Any negative value of msec means no timeout */ msec = -1; } /* Then let poll do all of the real work. */ ret = nx_poll(pollset, npfds, msec); if (ret < 0) { /* poll() failed! Save the errno value */ errcode = -ret; } /* Now set up the return values */ if (readfds) { memset(readfds, 0, sizeof(fd_set)); } if (writefds) { memset(writefds, 0, sizeof(fd_set)); } if (exceptfds) { memset(exceptfds, 0, sizeof(fd_set)); } /* Convert the poll descriptor list back into selects 3 bitsets */ if (ret > 0) { ret = 0; for (ndx = 0; ndx < npfds; ndx++) { /* Check for read conditions. Note that POLLHUP is included as a * read condition. POLLHUP will be reported when no more data will * be available (such as when a connection is lost). In either * case, the read() can then be performed without blocking. */ if (readfds) { if (pollset[ndx].revents & (POLLIN | POLLHUP)) { FD_SET(pollset[ndx].fd, readfds); ret++; } } /* Check for write conditions */ if (writefds) { if (pollset[ndx].revents & POLLOUT) { FD_SET(pollset[ndx].fd, writefds); ret++; } } /* Check for exceptions */ if (exceptfds) { if (pollset[ndx].revents & POLLERR) { FD_SET(pollset[ndx].fd, exceptfds); ret++; } } } } kmm_free(pollset); /* Did poll() fail above? */ if (ret >= 0) { leave_cancellation_point(); return ret; } errout: set_errno(errcode); leave_cancellation_point(); return ERROR; }