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27.Dd February 26, 2013
28.Dt KQUEUE 2
29.Os
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm kqueue ,
32.Nm kevent
33.Nd kernel event notification mechanism
34.Sh LIBRARY
35.Lb libc
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.In sys/types.h
38.In sys/event.h
39.In sys/time.h
40.Ft int
41.Fn kqueue "void"
42.Ft int
43.Fn kevent "int kq" "const struct kevent *changelist" "int nchanges" "struct kevent *eventlist" "int nevents" "const struct timespec *timeout"
44.Fn EV_SET "&kev" ident filter flags fflags data udata
45.Sh DESCRIPTION
46.Fn kqueue
47provides a generic method of notifying the user when an event
48happens or a condition holds, based on the results of small
49pieces of kernel code termed filters.
50A kevent is identified by the (ident, filter) pair; there may only
51be one unique kevent per kqueue.
52.Pp
53The filter is executed upon the initial registration of a kevent
54in order to detect whether a preexisting condition is present, and is also
55executed whenever an event is passed to the filter for evaluation.
56If the filter determines that the condition should be reported,
57then the kevent is placed on the kqueue for the user to retrieve.
58.Pp
59The filter is also run when the user attempts to retrieve the kevent
60from the kqueue.
61If the filter indicates that the condition that triggered
62the event no longer holds, the kevent is removed from the kqueue and
63is not returned.
64.Pp
65Multiple events which trigger the filter do not result in multiple
66kevents being placed on the kqueue; instead, the filter will aggregate
67the events into a single struct kevent.
68Calling
69.Fn close
70on a file descriptor will remove any kevents that reference the descriptor.
71.Pp
72.Fn kqueue
73creates a new kernel event queue and returns a descriptor.
74The queue is not inherited by a child created with
75.Xr fork 2 .
76However, if
77.Xr rfork 2
78is called without the
79.Dv RFFDG
80flag, then the descriptor table is shared,
81which will allow sharing of the kqueue between two processes.
82.Pp
83.Fn kevent
84is used to register events with the queue, and return any pending
85events to the user.
86.Fa changelist
87is a pointer to an array of
88.Va kevent
89structures, as defined in
90.In sys/event.h .
91All changes contained in the
92.Fa changelist
93are applied before any pending events are read from the queue.
94.Fa nchanges
95gives the size of
96.Fa changelist .
97.Fa eventlist
98is a pointer to an array of kevent structures.
99.Fa nevents
100determines the size of
101.Fa eventlist .
102If
103.Fa timeout
104is a non-NULL pointer, it specifies a maximum interval to wait
105for an event, which will be interpreted as a struct timespec.
106If
107.Fa timeout
108is a NULL pointer,
109.Fn kevent
110waits indefinitely.
111To effect a poll, the
112.Fa timeout
113argument should be non-NULL, pointing to a zero-valued
114.Va timespec
115structure.
116The same array may be used for the
117.Fa changelist
118and
119.Fa eventlist .
120.Pp
121.Fn EV_SET
122is a macro which is provided for ease of initializing a
123kevent structure.
124.Pp
125The
126.Va kevent
127structure is defined as:
128.Bd -literal
129struct kevent {
130	uintptr_t ident;	/* identifier for this event */
131	short	  filter;	/* filter for event */
132	u_short	  flags;	/* action flags for kqueue */
133	u_int	  fflags;	/* filter flag value */
134	intptr_t  data;		/* filter data value */
135	void	  *udata;	/* opaque user data identifier */
136};
137.Ed
138.Pp
139The fields of
140.Fa struct kevent
141are:
142.Bl -tag -width XXXfilter
143.It ident
144Value used to identify this event.
145The exact interpretation is determined by the attached filter,
146but often is a file descriptor.
147.It filter
148Identifies the kernel filter used to process this event.
149The pre-defined system filters are described below.
150.It flags
151Actions to perform on the event.
152.It fflags
153Filter-specific flags.
154.It data
155Filter-specific data value.
156.It udata
157Opaque user-defined value passed through the kernel unchanged.
158.El
159.Pp
160The
161.Va flags
162field can contain the following values:
163.Bl -tag -width ".Dv EV_ONESHOT"
164.It Dv EV_ADD
165Adds the event to the kqueue.
166Re-adding an existing event will modify the parameters of the original
167event, and not result in a duplicate entry.
168Adding an event automatically enables it, unless overridden by the
169.Dv EV_DISABLE
170flag.
171.It Dv EV_ENABLE
172Permit
173.Fn kevent
174to return the event if it is triggered.
175.It Dv EV_DISABLE
176Disable the event so
177.Fn kevent
178will not return it.
179The filter itself is not disabled.
180.It Dv EV_DELETE
181Removes the event from the kqueue.
182Events which are attached to file descriptors are automatically
183deleted on the last close of the descriptor.
184.It Dv EV_ONESHOT
185Causes the event to return only the first occurrence of the filter
186being triggered.
187After the user retrieves the event from the kqueue, it is deleted.
188.It Dv EV_CLEAR
189After the event is retrieved by the user, its state is reset.
190This is useful for filters which report state transitions
191instead of the current state.
192Note that some filters may automatically set this flag internally.
193.It Dv EV_EOF
194Filters may set this flag to indicate filter-specific EOF condition.
195.It Dv EV_ERROR
196See
197.Sx RETURN VALUES
198below.
199.El
200.Pp
201The predefined system filters are listed below.
202Arguments may be passed to and from the filter via the
203.Va fflags
204and
205.Va data
206fields in the kevent structure.
207.Bl -tag -width ".Dv EVFILT_SIGNAL"
208.It Dv EVFILT_READ
209Takes a descriptor as the identifier, and returns whenever
210there is data available to read.
211The behavior of the filter is slightly different depending
212on the descriptor type.
213.Bl -tag -width 2n
214.It Sockets
215Sockets which have previously been passed to
216.Fn listen
217return when there is an incoming connection pending.
218.Va data
219contains the size of the listen backlog.
220.Pp
221Other socket descriptors return when there is data to be read,
222subject to the
223.Dv SO_RCVLOWAT
224value of the socket buffer.
225This may be overridden with a per-filter low water mark at the
226time the filter is added by setting the
227.Dv NOTE_LOWAT
228flag in
229.Va fflags ,
230and specifying the new low water mark in
231.Va data .
232On return,
233.Va data
234contains the number of bytes in the socket buffer.
235.Pp
236If the read direction of the socket has shutdown, then the filter also sets
237.Dv EV_EOF
238in
239.Va flags ,
240and returns the socket error (if any) in
241.Va fflags .
242It is possible for EOF to be returned (indicating the connection is gone)
243while there is still data pending in the socket buffer.
244.It Vnodes
245Returns when the file pointer is not at the end of file.
246.Va data
247contains the offset from current position to end of file,
248and may be negative.
249.It "Fifos, Pipes"
250Returns when the there is data to read;
251.Va data
252contains the number of bytes available.
253.Pp
254When the last writer disconnects, the filter will set
255.Dv EV_EOF
256in
257.Va flags .
258This may be cleared by passing in
259.Dv EV_CLEAR ,
260at which point the filter will resume waiting for data to become
261available before returning.
262.El
263.It Dv EVFILT_WRITE
264Takes a descriptor as the identifier, and returns whenever
265it is possible to write to the descriptor.
266For sockets, pipes and fifos,
267.Va data
268will contain the amount of space remaining in the write buffer.
269The filter will set
270.Dv EV_EOF
271when the reader disconnects, and for the fifo case, this may be cleared
272by use of
273.Dv EV_CLEAR .
274Note that this filter is not supported for vnodes.
275.Pp
276For sockets, the low water mark and socket error handling is
277identical to the
278.Dv EVFILT_READ
279case.
280.It Dv EVFILT_EXCEPT
281Takes a descriptor as the identifier, and returns whenever one of the
282specified exceptional conditions has occurred on the descriptor. Conditions
283are specified in
284.Va fflags .
285Currently, a filter can monitor the reception of out-of-band data with
286.Dv NOTE_OOB .
287.It Dv EVFILT_AIO
288The sigevent portion of the AIO request is filled in, with
289.Va sigev_notify_kqueue
290containing the descriptor of the kqueue that the event should
291be attached to,
292.Va sigev_value
293containing the udata value, and
294.Va sigev_notify
295set to
296.Dv SIGEV_KEVENT .
297When the aio_* function is called, the event will be registered
298with the specified kqueue, and the
299.Va ident
300argument set to the
301.Fa struct aiocb
302returned by the aio_* function.
303The filter returns under the same conditions as aio_error.
304.Pp
305Alternatively, a kevent structure may be initialized, with
306.Va ident
307containing the descriptor of the kqueue, and the
308address of the kevent structure placed in the
309.Va aio_lio_opcode
310field of the AIO request.
311However, this approach will not work on architectures with 64-bit
312pointers, and should be considered deprecated.
313.It Dv EVFILT_VNODE
314Takes a file descriptor as the identifier and the events to watch for in
315.Va fflags ,
316and returns when one or more of the requested events occurs on the descriptor.
317The events to monitor are:
318.Bl -tag -width ".Dv NOTE_RENAME"
319.It Dv NOTE_DELETE
320.Fn unlink
321was called on the file referenced by the descriptor.
322.It Dv NOTE_WRITE
323A write occurred on the file referenced by the descriptor.
324.It Dv NOTE_EXTEND
325The file referenced by the descriptor was extended.
326.It Dv NOTE_ATTRIB
327The file referenced by the descriptor had its attributes changed.
328.It Dv NOTE_LINK
329The link count on the file changed.
330.It Dv NOTE_RENAME
331The file referenced by the descriptor was renamed.
332.It Dv NOTE_REVOKE
333Access to the file was revoked via
334.Xr revoke 2
335or the underlying fileystem was unmounted.
336.El
337.Pp
338On return,
339.Va fflags
340contains the events which triggered the filter.
341.It Dv EVFILT_PROC
342Takes the process ID to monitor as the identifier and the events to watch for
343in
344.Va fflags ,
345and returns when the process performs one or more of the requested events.
346If a process can normally see another process, it can attach an event to it.
347The events to monitor are:
348.Bl -tag -width ".Dv NOTE_TRACKERR"
349.It Dv NOTE_EXIT
350The process has exited.
351.It Dv NOTE_FORK
352The process has called
353.Fn fork .
354.It Dv NOTE_EXEC
355The process has executed a new process via
356.Xr execve 2
357or similar call.
358.It Dv NOTE_TRACK
359Follow a process across
360.Fn fork
361calls.
362The parent process will return with
363.Dv NOTE_TRACK
364set in the
365.Va fflags
366field, while the child process will return with
367.Dv NOTE_CHILD
368set in
369.Va fflags
370and the parent PID in
371.Va data .
372.It Dv NOTE_TRACKERR
373This flag is returned if the system was unable to attach an event to
374the child process, usually due to resource limitations.
375.El
376.Pp
377On return,
378.Va fflags
379contains the events which triggered the filter.
380.It Dv EVFILT_SIGNAL
381Takes the signal number to monitor as the identifier and returns
382when the given signal is delivered to the process.
383This coexists with the
384.Fn signal
385and
386.Fn sigaction
387facilities, and has a lower precedence.
388The filter will record all attempts to deliver a signal to a process,
389even if the signal has been marked as
390.Dv SIG_IGN .
391Event notification happens after normal signal delivery processing.
392.Va data
393returns the number of times the signal has occurred since the last call to
394.Fn kevent .
395This filter automatically sets the
396.Dv EV_CLEAR
397flag internally.
398.It Dv EVFILT_TIMER
399Establishes an arbitrary timer identified by
400.Va ident .
401When adding a timer,
402.Va data
403specifies the timeout period in milliseconds.
404The timer will be periodic unless
405.Dv EV_ONESHOT
406is specified.
407On return,
408.Va data
409contains the number of times the timeout has expired since the last call to
410.Fn kevent .
411This filter automatically sets the
412.Dv EV_CLEAR
413flag internally.
414.El
415.Sh RETURN VALUES
416.Fn kqueue
417creates a new kernel event queue and returns a file descriptor.
418If there was an error creating the kernel event queue, a value of -1 is
419returned and
420.Va errno
421set.
422.Pp
423.Fn kevent
424returns the number of events placed in the
425.Fa eventlist ,
426up to the value given by
427.Fa nevents .
428If an error occurs while processing an element of the
429.Fa changelist
430and there is enough room in the
431.Fa eventlist ,
432then the event will be placed in the
433.Fa eventlist
434with
435.Dv EV_ERROR
436set in
437.Va flags
438and the system error in
439.Va data .
440Otherwise,
441.Dv -1
442will be returned, and
443.Va errno
444will be set to indicate the error condition.
445If the time limit expires, then
446.Fn kevent
447returns 0.
448.Sh ERRORS
449The
450.Fn kqueue
451function fails if:
452.Bl -tag -width Er
453.It Bq Er ENOMEM
454The kernel failed to allocate enough memory for the kernel queue.
455.It Bq Er EMFILE
456The per-process descriptor table is full.
457.It Bq Er ENFILE
458The system file table is full.
459.El
460.Pp
461The
462.Fn kevent
463function fails if:
464.Bl -tag -width Er
465.It Bq Er EACCES
466The process does not have permission to register a filter.
467.It Bq Er EFAULT
468There was an error reading or writing the
469.Va kevent
470structure.
471.It Bq Er EBADF
472The specified descriptor is invalid.
473.It Bq Er EINTR
474A signal was delivered before the timeout expired and before any
475events were placed on the kqueue for return.
476.It Bq Er EINVAL
477The specified time limit or filter is invalid.
478.It Bq Er ENOENT
479The event could not be found to be modified or deleted.
480.It Bq Er ENOMEM
481No memory was available to register the event.
482.It Bq Er ESRCH
483The specified process to attach to does not exist.
484.El
485.Sh SEE ALSO
486.Xr poll 2 ,
487.Xr read 2 ,
488.Xr select 2 ,
489.Xr sigaction 2 ,
490.Xr write 2 ,
491.Xr aio_error 3 ,
492.Xr aio_read 3 ,
493.Xr aio_return 3 ,
494.Xr signal 3
495.Sh HISTORY
496The
497.Fn kqueue
498and
499.Fn kevent
500functions first appeared in
501.Fx 4.1 .
502.Sh AUTHORS
503The
504.Fn kqueue
505system and this manual page were written by
506.An Jonathan Lemon Aq Mt jlemon@FreeBSD.org .
507.Sh BUGS
508Currently it is only possible to watch a
509.Xr vnode 9
510on
511.Xr HAMMER 5 ,
512.Xr tmpfs 5
513and
514.Xr UFS 5
515file systems.
516