@@ -1996,6 +1996,33 @@ static int ep_try_send_events(struct eventpoll *ep,
return res;
}
+static int ep_poll_queue(struct eventpoll *ep,
+ struct epoll_event __user *events, int maxevents,
+ struct wait_queue_entry *wait)
+{
+ int res = 0, eavail;
+
+ /* See ep_poll() for commentary */
+ eavail = ep_events_available(ep);
+ while (1) {
+ if (eavail) {
+ res = ep_try_send_events(ep, events, maxevents);
+ if (res)
+ return res;
+ }
+ if (!list_empty_careful(&wait->entry))
+ break;
+ write_lock_irq(&ep->lock);
+ eavail = ep_events_available(ep);
+ if (!eavail)
+ __add_wait_queue_exclusive(&ep->wq, wait);
+ write_unlock_irq(&ep->lock);
+ if (!eavail)
+ break;
+ }
+ return -EIOCBQUEUED;
+}
+
/**
* ep_poll - Retrieves ready events, and delivers them to the caller-supplied
* event buffer.
@@ -2474,6 +2501,18 @@ static int ep_check_params(struct file *file, struct epoll_event __user *evs,
return 0;
}
+int epoll_queue(struct file *file, struct epoll_event __user *events,
+ int maxevents, struct wait_queue_entry *wait)
+{
+ int ret;
+
+ ret = ep_check_params(file, events, maxevents);
+ if (unlikely(ret))
+ return ret;
+
+ return ep_poll_queue(file->private_data, events, maxevents, wait);
+}
+
/*
* Implement the event wait interface for the eventpoll file. It is the kernel
* part of the user space epoll_wait(2).
@@ -25,6 +25,10 @@ struct file *get_epoll_tfile_raw_ptr(struct file *file, int tfd, unsigned long t
/* Used to release the epoll bits inside the "struct file" */
void eventpoll_release_file(struct file *file);
+/* Use to reap events, and/or queue for a callback on new events */
+int epoll_queue(struct file *file, struct epoll_event __user *events,
+ int maxevents, struct wait_queue_entry *wait);
+
/*
* This is called from inside fs/file_table.c:__fput() to unlink files
* from the eventpoll interface. We need to have this facility to cleanup
Basic interface that takes a wait_queue_entry rather than post one on the stack, which can be a persistent callback for when new events arrive. Works like regular epoll_wait(), except it doesn't block. If events are available, they are returned. If none are available, the passed in wait_queue_entry is added to the callback list. The wait_queue_entry must be previously initialized, and the callback provided will be called when events are added to the epoll context. Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> --- fs/eventpoll.c | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ include/linux/eventpoll.h | 4 ++++ 2 files changed, 43 insertions(+)