Re: Passing epoll file descriptors across Unix domain sockets

From: Davide Libenzi
Date: Fri Feb 29 2008 - 14:20:56 EST


On Fri, 29 Feb 2008, Michael Kerrisk wrote:

> Hi Davide,
>
> After all of the recent discussions about epoll, I've been reviewing
> other parts of the epoll.7 man page. In that page there is the
> following:
>
> Q5 Can I send the epoll file descriptor over a Unix
> domain socket to another process?
>
> A5 No.
>
> This does not seem accurate. I can understand that it makes no sense
> to pass a an epoll file descriptor over a Unix domain socket, because
> the receiving process does not have the file descriptors that are in
> the epoll set.
>
> However, it is indeed possible (no errors result) to pass an epoll fd
> over a Unix doman socket using SCM_RIGHTS. (I have just now tested
> this.)
>
> Can you clarify? I suspect the text should really read:
>
> Q5 Can I send an epoll file descriptor over a Unix
> domain socket to another process?
>
> A5 Yes, but it does not make sense to do this, since the
> receiving process would not have copies of the file
> descriptors in the epoll set.
>
> Does that seem okay?

Looks okay to me.



- Davide


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