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PCAP_GET_SELECTABLE_FD(3PCAP)			 PCAP_GET_SELECTABLE_FD(3PCAP)

NAME
       pcap_get_selectable_fd  - get a file descriptor on which a select() can
       be done for a live capture

SYNOPSIS
       #include <pcap/pcap.h>

       int pcap_get_selectable_fd(pcap_t *p);

DESCRIPTION
       pcap_get_selectable_fd() returns, on UNIX, a file descriptor number for
       a  file descriptor on which one can do a select() or poll() to wait for
       it to be possible to read packets without blocking, if such a  descrip‐
       tor  exists, or -1, if no such descriptor exists.  Some network devices
       opened	with	pcap_create()	 and	pcap_activate(),    or	  with
       pcap_open_live(), do not support select() or poll() (for example, regu‐
       lar network devices on FreeBSD 4.3 and 4.4, and Endace DAG devices), so
       -1 is returned for those devices.

       Note that in:

	      FreeBSD prior to FreeBSD 4.6;

	      NetBSD prior to NetBSD 3.0;

	      OpenBSD prior to OpenBSD 2.4;

	      Mac OS X prior to Mac OS X 10.7;

       select()	  and	poll()	 do   not   work  correctly  on	 BPF  devices;
       pcap_get_selectable_fd() will return a file descriptor on most of those
       versions	 (the  exceptions  being  FreeBSD  4.3	and 4.4), but a simple
       select() or poll() will not indicate that the  descriptor  is  readable
       until  a	 full  buffer's worth of packets is received, even if the read
       timeout expires before then.  To work around this, an application  that
       uses  select()  or  poll()  to  wait for packets to arrive must put the
       pcap_t in non-blocking mode, and must  arrange  that  the  select()  or
       poll()  have a timeout less than or equal to the read timeout, and must
       try to read packets after that timeout expires, regardless  of  whether
       select() or poll() indicated that the file descriptor for the pcap_t is
       ready to be read or not.	 (That workaround will not work in FreeBSD 4.3
       and  later; however, in FreeBSD 4.6 and later, select() and poll() work
       correctly on BPF devices, so the workaround isn't  necessary,  although
       it does no harm.)

       Note  also that poll() doesn't work on character special files, includ‐
       ing BPF devices, in Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5, so, while select()  can  be
       used  on	 the  descriptor  returned by pcap_get_selectable_fd(), poll()
       cannot be used on it those versions of Mac OS X.	  Kqueues  also	 don't
       work  on	 that  descriptor.   poll(),  but  not	kqueues,  work on that
       descriptor in Mac OS X releases prior to 10.4; poll() and kqueues  work
       on that descriptor in Mac OS X 10.6 and later.

       pcap_get_selectable_fd() is not available on Windows.

RETURN VALUE
       A  selectable  file descriptor is returned if one exists; otherwise, -1
       is returned.

SEE ALSO
       pcap(3PCAP), select(2), poll(2)

				 5 April 2008	 PCAP_GET_SELECTABLE_FD(3PCAP)
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