1 #include <sys/epoll.h>开发者_运维百科;
2 #include <stdio.h>
3 #include <sys/types.h>
4 #include <sys/stat.h>
5 #include <fcntl.h>
6 #include <string.h>
7 #include <sys/uio.h>
8
9 int main() {
10 struct epoll_event event ;
11 int ret,fd, epfd ;
12
13 fd = open("doc", O_RDONLY);
14 if( fd < 0 )
15 perror("open");
16
17 event.data.fd = fd ;
18 event.events = EPOLLIN|EPOLLOUT ;
19
20 epfd = epoll_create(50);
21 printf("%d", epfd );
22
23 if( epfd < 0 )
24 perror("epoll_create");
25
26 ret = epoll_ctl( epfd, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, fd, &event ) ;
27 if( ret < 0 )
28 perror("epoll_ctl");
29
30 }
When compiling this code, there was no errors. gcc -o epoll epoo.c
but when i tried to execute the program 'epoll', i got the error message
epoll_ctl:Operation not permitted.
I've tried to change the 'doc' file's mode to 0777 but it was not work.
What is the problem? Thank you :)
From epoll_ctl(2)
:
EPERM The target file fd does not support epoll.
I'm going to guess that doc
is a regular file. Regular files are always ready for read(2)
or write(2)
operations, thus it doesn't make sense to epoll(7)
or select(2)
on regular files.
If doc
is a pipe or unix domain socket, comment here (so I know to delete my post) and amend your question so others don't make the same mistake I did. :)
In this case you're opening a regular file. epoll()
, select()
, and poll()
don't make sense on regular files.
If it is a pipe or socket, then:
$mkfifo doc
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