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Epoll Create

EPOLL_CREATE(2) opens an epoll file descriptor by requesting the kernel allocate an event backing store dimensioned for the provided size hint. It returns a positive integer file descriptor on success or -1 on error, setting errno. This new Linux API introduced in kernel 2.5.44 creates a descriptor for subsequent epoll interface calls that must eventually be closed.

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Epoll Create

EPOLL_CREATE(2) opens an epoll file descriptor by requesting the kernel allocate an event backing store dimensioned for the provided size hint. It returns a positive integer file descriptor on success or -1 on error, setting errno. This new Linux API introduced in kernel 2.5.44 creates a descriptor for subsequent epoll interface calls that must eventually be closed.

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EPOLL_CREATE(2)

Linux Programmer's Manual

EPOLL_CREATE(2)

NAME epoll_create - open an epoll file descriptor SYNOPSIS #include <sys/epoll.h> int epoll_create(int size) DESCRIPTION Open an epoll file descriptor by requesting the kernel allocate an event backing store dimensioned for size descriptors. The size is not the maximum size of the backing store but just a hint to the kernel about how to dimension internal structures. The returned file descriptor will be used for all the subsequent calls to the epoll interface. The file descriptor returned by epoll_create(2) must be closed by using close(2). RETURN VALUE When successful, epoll_create(2) returns a positive integer identifying the descriptor. When an error occurs, epoll_create(2) returns -1 and errno is set appropriately. ERRORS ENOMEM There was insufficient memory to create the kernel object. CONFORMING TO epoll_create(2) is a new API introduced in Linux kernel 2.5.44. The interface should be finalized by Linux kernel 2.5.66. SEE ALSO epoll(4) epoll_ctl(2) epoll_wait(2) close(2)

Linux

23 October 2002

EPOLL_CREATE(2)

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