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IN NO EVENT SHALL .\" THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, .\" EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, .\" PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; .\" OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, .\" WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR .\" OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF .\" ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .Dd August 8, 2000 .Dt EVENT 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm event_init , .Nm event_dispatch , .Nm event_loop , .Nm event_loopexit , .Nm event_base_loop , .Nm event_base_loopexit , .Nm event_set , .Nm event_add , .Nm event_del , .Nm event_once , .Nm event_pending , .Nm event_initialized , .Nm event_priority_init , .Nm event_priority_set , .Nm evtimer_set , .Nm evtimer_add , .Nm evtimer_del .Nm evtimer_pending , .Nm evtimer_initialized , .Nm signal_set , .Nm signal_add , .Nm signal_del .Nm signal_pending , .Nm signal_initialized , .Nm bufferevent_new , .Nm bufferevent_free , .Nm bufferevent_write , .Nm bufferevent_write_buffer , .Nm bufferevent_read , .Nm bufferevent_enable , .Nm bufferevent_disable , .Nm bufferevent_settimeout , .Nm evbuffer_new , .Nm evbuffer_free , .Nm evbuffer_add , .Nm evbuffer_add_buffer , .Nm evbuffer_add_printf , .Nm evbuffer_drain , .Nm evbuffer_write , .Nm evbuffer_read , .Nm evbuffer_find , .Nm evbuffer_readline .Nd execute a function when a specific event occurs .Sh SYNOPSIS .Fd #include .Fd #include .Ft "struct event_base *" .Fn "event_init" .Ft int .Fn "event_dispatch" .Ft int .Fn "event_loop" "int flags" .Ft int .Fn "event_loopexit" "struct timeval *tv" .Ft int .Fn "event_base_loop" "struct event_base *" "int flags" .Ft int .Fn "event_base_loopexit" "struct event_base *" "struct timeval *tv" .Ft void .Fn "event_set" "struct event *ev" "int fd" "short event" "void (*fn)(int, short, void *)" "void *arg" .Ft int .Fn "event_add" "struct event *ev" "struct timeval *tv" .Ft int .Fn "event_del" "struct event *ev" .Ft int .Fn "event_once" "int fd" "short event" "void (*fn)(int, short, void *)" "void *arg" "struct timeval *tv" .Ft int .Fn "event_pending" "struct event *ev" "short event" "struct timeval *tv" .Ft int .Fn "event_initialized" "struct event *ev" .Ft int .Fn "event_priority_init" "int npriorities" .Ft int .Fn "event_priority_set" "struct event *ev" "int priority" .Ft void .Fn "evtimer_set" "struct event *ev" "void (*fn)(int, short, void *)" "void *arg" .Ft void .Fn "evtimer_add" "struct event *ev" "struct timeval *" .Ft void .Fn "evtimer_del" "struct event *ev" .Ft int .Fn "evtimer_pending" "struct event *ev" "struct timeval *tv" .Ft int .Fn "evtimer_initialized" "struct event *ev" .Ft void .Fn "signal_set" "struct event *ev" "int signal" "void (*fn)(int, short, void *)" "void *arg" .Ft void .Fn "signal_add" "struct event *ev" "struct timeval *" .Ft void .Fn "signal_del" "struct event *ev" .Ft int .Fn "signal_pending" "struct event *ev" "struct timeval *tv" .Ft int .Fn "signal_initialized" "struct event *ev" .Ft "struct bufferevent *" .Fn "bufferevent_new" "int fd" "evbuffercb readcb" "evbuffercb writecb" "everrorcb" "void *cbarg" .Ft void .Fn "bufferevent_free" "struct bufferevent *bufev" .Ft int .Fn "bufferevent_write" "struct bufferevent *bufev" "void *data" "size_t size" .Ft int .Fn "bufferevent_write_buffer" "struct bufferevent *bufev" "struct evbuffer *buf" .Ft size_t .Fn "bufferevent_read" "struct bufferevent *bufev" "void *data" "size_t size" .Ft int .Fn "bufferevent_enable" "struct bufferevent *bufev" "short event" .Ft int .Fn "bufferevent_disable" "struct bufferevent *bufev" "short event" .Ft void .Fn "bufferevent_settimeout" "struct bufferevent *bufev" "int timeout_read" "int timeout_write" .Ft "struct evbuffer *" .Fn "evbuffer_new" "void" .Ft void .Fn "evbuffer_free" "struct evbuffer *buf" .Ft int .Fn "evbuffer_add" "struct evbuffer *buf" "u_char *data" "size_t size" .Ft int .Fn "evbuffer_add_buffer" "struct evbuffer *dst" "struct evbuffer *src" .Ft int .Fn "evbuffer_add_printf" "struct evbuffer *buf" "char *fmt" "..." .Ft void .Fn "evbuffer_drain" "struct evbuffer *buf" "size_t size" .Ft int .Fn "evbuffer_write" "struct evbuffer *buf" "int fd" .Ft int .Fn "evbuffer_read" "struct evbuffer *buf" "int fd" "int size" .Ft "u_char *" .Fn "evbuffer_find" "struct evbuffer *buf" "u_char *data" "size_t size" .Ft "char *" .Fn "evbuffer_readline" "struct evbuffer *buf" .Ft int .Fa (*event_sigcb)(void) ; .Ft int .Fa event_gotsig ; .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm event API provides a mechanism to execute a function when a specific event on a file descriptor occurs or after a given time has passed. .Pp The .Nm event API needs to be initialized with .Fn event_init before it can be used. .Pp In order to process events, an application needs to call .Fn event_dispatch . This function only returns on error, and should replace the event core of the application program. .Pp In order to avoid races in signal handlers, the .Nm event API provides two variables: .Va event_sigcb and .Va event_gotsig . A signal handler sets .Va event_gotsig to indicate that a signal has been received. The application sets .Va event_sigcb to a callback function. After the signal handler sets .Va event_gotsig , .Nm event_dispatch will execute the callback function to process received signals. The callback returns 1 when no events are registered any more. It can return -1 to indicate an error to the .Nm event library, causing .Fn event_dispatch to terminate with .Va errno set to .Er EINTR. .Pp The .Nm event_loop function provides an interface for single pass execution of pending events. The flags .Va EVLOOP_ONCE and .Va EVLOOP_NONBLOCK are recognized. The .Nm event_loopexit function allows the loop to be terminated after some amount of time has passed. The parameter indicates the time after which the loop should terminate. .Pp It is the responsibility of the caller to provide these functions with pre-allocated event structures. .Pp The function .Fn event_set prepares the event structure .Fa ev to be used in future calls to .Fn event_add and .Fn event_del . The event will be prepared to call the function specified by the .Fa fn argument with an .Fa int argument indicating the file descriptor, a .Fa short argument indicating the type of event, and a .Fa void * argument given in the .Fa arg argument. The .Fa fd indicates the file descriptor that should be monitored for events. The events can be either .Va EV_READ , .Va EV_WRITE , or both. Indicating that an application can read or write from the file descriptor respectively without blocking. .Pp The function .Fa fn will be called with the file descriptor that triggered the event and the type of event which will be either .Va EV_TIMEOUT , .Va EV_SIGNAL , .Va EV_READ , or .Va EV_WRITE . The additional flag .Va EV_PERSIST makes an .Fn event_add persistent until .Fn event_del has been called. .Pp Once initialized, the .Fa ev structure can be used repeatedly with .Fn event_add and .Fn event_del and does not need to be reinitialized unless the function called and/or the argument to it are to be changed. However, when an .Fa ev structure has been added to libevent using .Fn event_add the structure must persist until the event occurs (assuming .Fa EV_PERSIST is not set) or is removed using .Fn event_del . You may not reuse the same .Fa ev structure for multiple monitored descriptors; each descriptor needs its own .Fa ev . .Pp The function .Fn event_add schedules the execution of the .Fa ev event when the event specified in .Fn event_set occurs or in at least the time specified in the .Fa tv . If .Fa tv is NULL, no timeout occurs and the function will only be called if a matching event occurs on the file descriptor. The event in the .Fa ev argument must be already initialized by .Fn event_set and may not be used in calls to .Fn event_set until it has timed out or been removed with .Fn event_del . If the event in the .Fa ev argument already has a scheduled timeout, the old timeout will be replaced by the new one. .Pp The function .Fn event_del will cancel the event in the argument .Fa ev . If the event has already executed or has never been added the call will have no effect. .Pp The function .Fn event_once is similar to .Fn event_set . However, it schedules a callback to be called exactly once and does not require the caller to prepare an .Fa event structure. This function supports .Fa EV_TIMEOUT , .Fa EV_READ and .Fa EV_WRITE . .Pp The .Fn event_pending function can be used to check if the event specified by .Fa event is pending to run. If .Va EV_TIMEOUT was specified and .Fa tv is not .Va NULL , the expiration time of the event will be returned in .Fa tv . .Pp The .Fn event_initialized macro can be used to check if an event has been initialized. .Pp The functions .Fn evtimer_set , .Fn evtimer_add , .Fn evtimer_del , .Fn evtimer_initialized , and .Fn evtimer_pending are abbreviations for common situations where only a timeout is required. The file descriptor passed will be -1, and the event type will be .Va EV_TIMEOUT . .Pp .Pp The functions .Fn signal_set , .Fn signal_add , .Fn signal_del , .Fn signal_initialized , and .Fn signal_pending are abbreviations. The event type will be a persistent .Va EV_SIGNAL . That means .Fn signal_set adds .Va EV_PERSIST . .Pp It is possible to disable support for .Va epoll , kqueue , devpoll, poll or .Va select by setting the environment variable .Va EVENT_NOEPOLL , EVENT_NOKQUEUE , EVENT_NODEVPOLL, EVENT_NOPOLL or .Va EVENT_NOSELECT . By setting the environment variable .Va EVENT_SHOW_METHOD , .Nm libevent displays the kernel notification method that it uses. .Pp .Sh EVENT PRIORITIES By default .Nm libevent schedules all active events with the same priority. However, sometime it is desirable to process some events with a higher priority than others. For that reason, .Nm libevent supports strict priority queues. Active events with a lower priority are always processed before events with a higher priority. .Pp The number of different priorities can be set initially with the .Fn event_priority_init function. This function should be called before the first call to .Fn event_dispatch . The .Fn event_priority_set function can be used to assign a priority to an event. By default, .Nm libevent assigns the middle priority to all events unless their priority is explicitly set. .Pp .Sh THREAD SAFE EVENTS .Nm Libevent has experimental support for thread-safe events. When initializing the library via .Fn event_init , an event base is returned. This event base can be used in conjunction with calls to .Fn event_base_set .Fn event_base_dispatch , .Fn event_base_loop , and .Fn event_base_loopexit . .Fn event_base_set should be called after preparing an event with .Fn event_set , as .Fn event_set assigns the provided event to the most recently created event base. .Pp .Sh BUFFERED EVENTS .Nm libevent provides an abstraction on top of the regular event callbacks. This abstraction is called a .Va "buffered event" . A buffered event provides input and output buffer that get filled and drained automatically. The user of a buffered event no longer deals directly with the IO, but instead is reading from input and writing to output buffers. .Pp A new bufferevent is created by .Fn bufferevent_new . The parameter .Fa "fd" specifies the file descriptor from which data is read and written to. This file descriptor is not allowed to be a .Xr pipe 2 . The next three parameters are callbacks. The read and write callback have the following form .Ft void .Fn "(*cb)" "struct bufferevent *bufev" "void *arg" The argument is specified by the fourth parameter .Fa "cbarg" . .Pp By default the buffered event is read enabled and will try to read from the file descriptor. The write callback is executed whenever the output buffer is drained below the write low watermark which is .Va 0 by default. .Pp The .Fn bufferevent_write function can be used to write data to the file descriptor. The data is appended to the output buffer and written to the descriptor automatically as it becomes available for writing. The .Fn bufferevent_read function is used to read data from the input buffer. Both functions return the amount of data written or read. .Pp .Sh RETURN VALUES Upon successful completion .Fn event_add and .Fn event_del return 0. Otherwise, -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr timeout 9 , .Xr select 2 , .Xr kqueue 2 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm event API manpage is based on the .Xr timeout 9 manpage by Artur Grabowski. The port of .Nm libevent to Windows is due to Michael A. Davis. Support for real-time signals is due to Taral. .Sh AUTHORS The .Nm event library was written by Niels Provos. .Pp .Sh BUGS This documentation is neither complete nor authoritative. If you are in doubt about the usage of this API then check the source code to find out how it works, write up the missing piece of documentation and send it to me for inclusion in this man page.