I have a program which creates a timer using timerfd_create (the timer when it expires, sets a file descriptor).
Problem is, i am using epoll_wait to wait for the file descriptor, then checking for the expiration using fd=revent.data.fd and fd=timer_fd (see program below).
But if i do this, epoll_wait blocks my program till timer expires, and i don't want this to happen..i want the program to run, and periodically i will check for timer expire. Is there any alternative approach to that?
Please see the program below.
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#include <sys/timerfd.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/epoll.h>
#include <time.h>
int main()
{
struct itimerspec its;
struct epoll_event event, revent;
int timer_fd, efd, fd1, fd2;
/* Setting timer interval */
its.it_interval.tv_sec=1;
its.it_interval.tv_nsec=0;
/* Setting timer expiration */
its.it_value.tv_sec=5;
its.it_value.tv_nsec=0;
efd=epoll_create(2);
timer_fd=timerfd_create(CLOCK_REALTIME, TFD_NONBLOCK);
event.data.fd=timer_fd;
event.events=EPOLLIN|EPOLLPRI;
epoll_ctl(efd, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, timer_fd, &event);
if(timer_fd==-1)
{
fprintf(stderr,"timerfd_settime error:");
exit;
}
if(timerfd_settime(timer_fd, 0, &its, NULL)==-1)
{
fprintf(stderr,"timerfd_settime error:");
exit;
}
printf("Starting the timer...");
fd1=epoll_wait(efd, &revent, 1, -1);
if(fd1<0) {
fprintf(stderr, "epoll_wait error\n");
exit;
}
else {
fprintf(stdout, "number of fds: %d",fd1);
}
fd2=revent.data.fd;
if(fd2==timer_fd) {
printf("Timer expired\n");
// IMPORTANT: This i want to check periodically without epoll_wait which blocks the program, What is the alternative?
}
}