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The only exceptional condition detectable is out-of-band data received on a socket. The first .Fa nfds descriptors are checked in each set; i.e., the descriptors from 0 through .Fa nfds Ns No -1 in the descriptor sets are examined. On return, .Fn select replaces the given descriptor sets with subsets consisting of those descriptors that are ready for the requested operation. The .Fn select system call returns the total number of ready descriptors in all the sets. .Pp The descriptor sets are stored as bit fields in arrays of integers. The following macros are provided for manipulating such descriptor sets: .Fn FD_ZERO &fdset initializes a descriptor set .Fa fdset to the null set. .Fn FD_SET fd &fdset includes a particular descriptor .Fa fd in .Fa fdset . .Fn FD_CLR fd &fdset removes .Fa fd from .Fa fdset . .Fn FD_ISSET fd &fdset is non-zero if .Fa fd is a member of .Fa fdset , zero otherwise. The behavior of these macros is undefined if a descriptor value is less than zero or greater than or equal to .Dv FD_SETSIZE , which is normally at least equal to the maximum number of descriptors supported by the system. .Pp If .Fa timeout is not a null pointer, it specifies the maximum interval to wait for the selection to complete. System activity can lengthen the interval by an indeterminate amount. .Pp If .Fa timeout is a null pointer, the select blocks indefinitely. .Pp To effect a poll, the .Fa timeout argument should not be a null pointer, but it should point to a zero-valued timeval structure. .Pp Any of .Fa readfds , .Fa writefds , and .Fa exceptfds may be given as null pointers if no descriptors are of interest. .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Fn select system call returns the number of ready descriptors that are contained in the descriptor sets, or -1 if an error occurred. If the time limit expires, .Fn select returns 0. If .Fn select returns with an error, including one due to an interrupted system call, the descriptor sets will be unmodified. .Sh ERRORS An error return from .Fn select indicates: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EBADF One of the descriptor sets specified an invalid descriptor. .It Bq Er EFAULT One of the arguments .Fa readfds , writefds , exceptfds , or .Fa timeout points to an invalid address. .It Bq Er EINTR A signal was delivered before the time limit expired and before any of the selected events occurred. .It Bq Er EINVAL The specified time limit is invalid. One of its components is negative or too large. .It Bq Er EINVAL The .Fa nfds argument was invalid. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr accept 2 , .Xr connect 2 , .Xr getdtablesize 2 , .Xr gettimeofday 2 , .Xr kqueue 2 , .Xr poll 2 , .Xr read 2 , .Xr recv 2 , .Xr send 2 , .Xr write 2 , .Xr clocks 7 .Sh NOTES The default size of .Dv FD_SETSIZE is currently 1024. In order to accommodate programs which might potentially use a larger number of open files with .Fn select , it is possible to increase this size by having the program define .Dv FD_SETSIZE before the inclusion of any header which includes .In sys/types.h . .Pp If .Fa nfds is greater than the number of open files, .Fn select is not guaranteed to examine the unused file descriptors. For historical reasons, .Fn select will always examine the first 256 descriptors. .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn select system call and .Fn FD_CLR , .Fn FD_ISSET , .Fn FD_SET , and .Fn FD_ZERO macros conform with .St -p1003.1-2001 . .Sh HISTORY The .Fn select system call appeared in .Bx 4.2 . .Sh BUGS .St -susv2 allows systems to modify the original timeout in place. Thus, it is unwise to assume that the timeout value will be unmodified by the .Fn select system call. .Fx does not modify the return value, which can cause problems for applications ported from other systems.