Messages in this thread | | | Subject | poll() incompatability with POSIX.1-2001 | From | Jogchem de Groot <> (by way of Jogchem de Groot <>) | Date | Mon, 14 Oct 2002 16:58:07 +0200 |
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Hello,
There's an incompatability with the poll() implementation in the linux-2.4 kernel. (Tried 2.4.18).
According to the POSIX.1-2001 standard select() and poll() should return writability (POLLOUT) when connect() initated on a non-blocking socket asynchronously completes.
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/functions/connect.html
"If the connection cannot be established immediately and O_NONBLOCK is set for the file descriptor for the socket, connect() shall fail and set errno to [EINPROGRESS], but the connection request shall not be aborted, and the connection shall be established asynchronously. Subsequent calls to connect() for the same socket, before the connection is established, shall fail and set errno to [EALREADY].
When the connection has been established asynchronously, select() and poll() shall indicate that the file descriptor for the socket is ready for writing."
On linux-2.4 i noticed the following behaviour:
On connect() success select() returns writability for the socket. On connect() failure select() returns readability and writability for the socket.
This behaviour is according to the specification.
However with poll() (with events=POLLIN|POLLOUT) i get the following behaviour:
On connect() success poll() returns POLLOUT in revents. On connect() failure poll() returns POLLIN|POLLHUP|POLLERR in revents.
It does not set the POLLOUT bit here..
I hope somebody will take a closer look at this. It doesnt seem to require a big fix at all..
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