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36.Dd March 25, 1994
37.Dt SELECT 2
38.Os
39.Sh NAME
40.Nm select
41.Nd synchronous I/O multiplexing
42.Sh LIBRARY
43.Lb libc
44.Sh SYNOPSIS
45.In sys/select.h
46.Ft int
47.Fn select "int nfds" "fd_set *readfds" "fd_set *writefds" "fd_set *exceptfds" "struct timeval *timeout"
48.Fn FD_SET fd &fdset
49.Fn FD_CLR fd &fdset
50.Fn FD_ISSET fd &fdset
51.Fn FD_ZERO &fdset
52.Sh DESCRIPTION
53.Fn Select
54examines the I/O descriptor sets whose addresses are passed in
55.Fa readfds ,
56.Fa writefds ,
57and
58.Fa exceptfds
59to see if some of their descriptors
60are ready for reading, are ready for writing, or have an exceptional
61condition pending, respectively.
62The only exceptional condition detectable is out-of-band
63data received on a socket.
64The first
65.Fa nfds
66descriptors are checked in each set;
67i.e., the descriptors from 0 through
68.Fa nfds Ns No -1
69in the descriptor sets are examined.
70On return,
71.Fn select
72replaces the given descriptor sets
73with subsets consisting of those descriptors that are ready
74for the requested operation.
75.Fn Select
76returns the total number of ready descriptors in all the sets.
77.Pp
78The descriptor sets are stored as bit fields in arrays of integers.
79The following macros are provided for manipulating such descriptor sets:
80.Fn FD_ZERO &fdset
81initializes a descriptor set
82.Fa fdset
83to the null set.
84.Fn FD_SET fd &fdset
85includes a particular descriptor
86.Fa fd
87in
88.Fa fdset .
89.Fn FD_CLR fd &fdset
90removes
91.Fa fd
92from
93.Fa fdset .
94.Fn FD_ISSET fd &fdset
95is non-zero if
96.Fa fd
97is a member of
98.Fa fdset ,
99zero otherwise.
100The behavior of these macros is undefined if
101a descriptor value is less than zero or greater than or equal to
102.Dv FD_SETSIZE ,
103which is normally at least equal
104to the maximum number of descriptors supported by the system.
105.Pp
106If
107.Fa timeout
108is a non-nil pointer, it specifies the maximum interval to wait for the
109selection to complete.  System activity can lengthen the interval by
110an indeterminate amount.
111.Pp
112If
113.Fa timeout
114is a nil pointer, the select blocks indefinitely.
115.Pp
116To effect a poll, the
117.Fa timeout
118argument should be non-nil, pointing to a zero-valued timeval structure.
119.Pp
120Any of
121.Fa readfds ,
122.Fa writefds ,
123and
124.Fa exceptfds
125may be given as nil pointers if no descriptors are of interest.
126.Pp
127Even if no descriptors are of interest, the timeout works as described,
128effectively putting the process into an interruptible sleep for the
129specified timeout.
130If
131.Fa timeout
132is nil, the process will block until a signal is received.
133.Sh RETURN VALUES
134.Fn Select
135returns the number of ready descriptors that are contained in
136the descriptor sets,
137or -1 if an error occurred.
138If the time limit expires,
139.Fn select
140returns 0.
141If
142.Fn select
143returns with an error,
144including one due to an interrupted call,
145the descriptor sets will be unmodified.
146.Sh ERRORS
147An error return from
148.Fn select
149indicates:
150.Bl -tag -width Er
151.It Bq Er EBADF
152One of the descriptor sets specified an invalid descriptor.
153.It Bq Er EINTR
154A signal was delivered before the time limit expired and
155before any of the selected events occurred.
156.It Bq Er EINVAL
157The specified time limit is invalid.  One of its components is
158negative or too large.
159.It Bq Er EINVAL
160.Fa nfds
161was invalid.
162.El
163.Sh SEE ALSO
164.Xr accept 2 ,
165.Xr connect 2 ,
166.Xr getdtablesize 2 ,
167.Xr gettimeofday 2 ,
168.Xr read 2 ,
169.Xr recv 2 ,
170.Xr send 2 ,
171.Xr write 2 ,
172.Xr clocks 7
173.Sh NOTES
174The default size of
175.Dv FD_SETSIZE
176is currently 1024.
177In order to accommodate programs which might potentially
178use a larger number of open files with
179.Fn select ,
180it is possible
181to increase this size by having the program define
182.Dv FD_SETSIZE
183before the inclusion of any header which includes
184.In sys/types.h .
185.Pp
186If
187.Fa nfds
188is greater than the number of open files,
189.Fn select
190is not guaranteed to examine the unused file descriptors.   For historical
191reasons,
192.Fn select
193will always examine the first 256 descriptors.
194.Sh HISTORY
195The
196.Fn select
197function call appeared in
198.Bx 4.2 .
199.Sh BUGS
200.St -susv2
201allows systems to modify the original timeout in place.
202Thus, it is unwise to assume that the timeout value will be unmodified
203by the
204.Fn select
205call.
206