zx_object_wait_async

NAME

object_wait_async - subscribe for signals on an object

SYNOPSIS

#include <zircon/syscalls.h>

zx_status_t zx_object_wait_async(zx_handle_t handle,
                                 zx_handle_t port,
                                 uint64_t key,
                                 zx_signals_t signals,
                                 uint32_t options);

DESCRIPTION

object_wait_async() is a non-blocking syscall which causes packets to be enqueued on port when the the specified condition is met. Use port_wait() to retrieve the packets.

handle points to the object that is to be watched for changes and must be a waitable object.

The options argument can be either ZX_WAIT_ASYNC_ONCE or ZX_WAIT_ASYNC_REPEATING.

In both cases, signals indicates which signals on the object specified by handle will cause a packet to be enqueued, and if any of those signals are active when object_wait_async() is called, or become asserted afterwards, a packet will be enqueued on port.

In the case of ZX_WAIT_ASYNC_ONCE, once a packet has been enqueued the asynchronous waiting ends. No further packets will be enqueued.

In the case of ZX_WAIT_ASYNC_REPEATING the asynchronous waiting continues until canceled. If any of signals are asserted and a packet is not currently in port‘s queue on behalf of this wait, a packet is enqueued. If a packet is already in the queue, the packet’s observed field is updated. This mode acts in an edge-triggered fashion.

In either mode, port_cancel() will terminate the operation and if a packet was in the queue on behalf of the operation, that packet will be removed from the queue.

If the handle is closed, the operation will also be terminated, but packets already in the queue are not affected.

See port_wait for more information about each type of packet and their semantics.

RETURN VALUE

object_wait_async() returns ZX_OK if the subscription succeeded.

ERRORS

ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS options is not ZX_WAIT_ASYNC_ONCE or ZX_WAIT_ASYNC_REPEATING.

ZX_ERR_BAD_HANDLE handle is not a valid handle or port is not a valid handle.

ZX_ERR_WRONG_TYPE port is not a Port handle.

ZX_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED handle does not have ZX_RIGHT_WAIT or port does not have ZX_RIGHT_WRITE.

ZX_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED handle is a handle that cannot be waited on.

ZX_ERR_NO_MEMORY Temporary out of memory condition.

NOTES

See signals for more information about signals and their terminology.

SEE ALSO

port_cancel. port_queue. port_wait.