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ldi_poll(9F)		 Kernel Functions for Drivers		  ldi_poll(9F)

NAME
       ldi_poll - Poll a device

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/sunldi.h>

       int ldi_poll(ldi_handle_t lh, short events, int anyyet, short *reventsp,
	    struct pollhead **phpp);

PARAMETERS
       lh	    Layered handle.

       events	    Potential events. Valid events are:

		    POLLIN	  Data	other  than  high priority data may be
				  read without blocking.

		    POLLOUT	  Normal data may be written without blocking.

		    POLLPRI	  High priority data may be  received  without
				  blocking.

		    POLLHUP	  Device hangup has occurred.

		    POLLERR	  An error has occurred on the device.

		    POLLRDNORM	  Normal  data (priority band = 0) may be read
				  without blocking.

		    POLLRDBAND	  Data from a non-zero priority	 band  may  be
				  read without blocking.

		    POLLWRNORM	  Data	other  than  high priority data may be
				  read without blocking.

		    POLLWRBAND	  Priority data (priority band	>  0)  may  be
				  written.

       anyyet	    A  flag  that  is  non-zero	 if any other file descriptors
		    in the pollfd array have events pending. The poll(2)  sys‐
		    tem	  call	 takes	 a  pointer  to	 an  array  of	pollfd
		    structures as one of its arguments. See poll(2)  for  more
		    details.

       reventsp	    Pointer to a bitmask of the returned events satisfied.

       phpp	    Pointer to a pointer to a pollhead structure.

DESCRIPTION
       The ldi_poll() function passes a poll request to the device entry point
       for the device specified by the layered handle. This operation is  sup‐
       ported for block, character, and streams devices.

RETURN VALUES
       The  ldi_poll()	function  returns  0 upon success. If a failure occurs
       before the request is passed on to the device, possible	return	values
       are:

       EINVAL	  Invalid input parameters.

       ENOTSUP	  Operation is not supported for this device.

CONTEXT
       These functions may be called from user or kernel context.

SunOS 5.11			  3 June 2003			  ldi_poll(9F)
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