wait for some event on a file descriptor NAME poll, ppoll - wait for some event on a file descriptor LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNO...wait for some event on a file descriptor NAME poll, ppoll - wait for some event on a file descriptor LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNO......r expirations affected by timer slack are those set by select (2), pselect (2), poll (2), ppoll (2), epoll_wait (2), epoll_pwait (2), clock_nanosleep (2), nanosleep (2), and fut…...against the timeout value. Notable examples of system calls that suffer this problem are ppoll (2), select (2), and pselect (2). From user space, the operation of restart_syscal….... Turns on WHOLE_SECONDS . -T , --sticky-timeouts This makes select (2), pselect (2), and ppoll (2) system calls preserve the timeout value instead of modifying it to reflect th….... Turns on WHOLE_SECONDS . -T , --sticky-timeouts This makes select (2), pselect (2), and ppoll (2) system calls preserve the timeout value instead of modifying it to reflect th….... Turns on WHOLE_SECONDS . -T , --sticky-timeouts This makes select (2), pselect (2), and ppoll (2) system calls preserve the timeout value instead of modifying it to reflect th…...er or structure type. Conforming to : POSIX.1-2001 and later. See also : epoll_pwait (2), ppoll (2), pselect (2), sigaction (2), signalfd (2), sigpending (2), sigprocmask (2), s…...ify nanosecond resolution timeout. This argument functions the same as in pselect (2) and ppoll (2). If timeout is NULL, then epoll_pwait2 () can block indefinitely. RETURN VALU…...ify nanosecond resolution timeout. This argument functions the same as in pselect (2) and ppoll (2). If timeout is NULL, then epoll_pwait2 () can block indefinitely. RETURN VALU…...ify nanosecond resolution timeout. This argument functions the same as in pselect (2) and ppoll (2). If timeout is NULL, then epoll_pwait2 () can block indefinitely. RETURN VALU…...ect. STICKY_TIMEOUTS (since Linux 1.2.0) With this flag set, select (2), pselect (2), and ppoll (2) do not modify the returned timeout argument when interrupted by a signal hand…...ile descriptor also supports the other file-descriptor multiplexing APIs: pselect (2) and ppoll (2). close (2) When the file descriptor is no longer required it should be closed…...ile descriptor also supports the other file-descriptor multiplexing APIs: pselect (2) and ppoll (2). close (2) When the file descriptor is no longer required it should be closed…...ile descriptor also supports the other file-descriptor multiplexing APIs: pselect (2) and ppoll (2). close (2) When the file descriptor is no longer required it should be closed…...ile descriptor also supports the other file-descriptor multiplexing APIs: pselect (2) and ppoll (2). close (2) When the file descriptor is no longer required it should be closed…...d file descriptor also supports the other file-descriptor multiplexing APIs: pselect (2), ppoll (2), and epoll (7). close (2) When the file descriptor is no longer required it s…...d file descriptor also supports the other file-descriptor multiplexing APIs: pselect (2), ppoll (2), and epoll (7). close (2) When the file descriptor is no longer required it s…...e file descriptor also supports the other file-descriptor multiplexing APIs: pselect (2), ppoll (2), and epoll (7). ioctl (2) The following timerfd-specific command is supported…...e file descriptor also supports the other file-descriptor multiplexing APIs: pselect (2), ppoll (2), and epoll (7). ioctl (2) The following timerfd-specific command is supported…