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select_dequeue_all(9r)					select_dequeue_all(9r)

NAME
       select_dequeue_all - General: Removes all kernel threads waiting for an
       event

SYNOPSIS
       void select_dequeue_all(
	       sel_queue_t *selq );

ARGUMENTS
       Specifies a pointer to a sel_queue structure.

DESCRIPTION
       The select_dequeue_all routine  is  similar  in	functionality  to  the
       select_dequeue  routine.	 The  difference  is  that  select_dequeue_all
       removes all kernel threads (not just the last one) while waiting for an
       event on the specified device.

RETURN VALUES
       None

FILES
SEE ALSO
       Routines: select_dequeue(9r), select_enqueue(9r), select_wakeup(9r)

       Data Structures: sel_queue(9s)

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