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.Dd Feb 23, 2015 .Dt TIMERFD 5 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm timerfd .Nd Linux-compatible timer notification facility .Sh SYNOPSIS n sys/timerfd.h .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm is a Linux-borne facility for creating POSIX timers and receiving their subsequent events via a file descriptor. The facility itself is arguably unnecessary: portable code can either use the timeout value present in .Xr poll 2 / .Xr port_get 3C or -- if this is deemed of unacceptably poor resolution -- create a POSIX timer via .Xr timer_create 3C and use the resulting signal to induce an .Sy EINTR to polling threads. (For code that need not be portable, the .Sy SIGEV_PORT signal notification allows for explicit, event-oriented timer notification to be sent to a specified port; see .Xr signal.h 3HEAD for details.) This facility therefore exists only to accommodate Linux-borne applications and binaries; it is compatible with its Linux antecedent in both binary interface and in semantics. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr timerfd_create 3C , .Xr timerfd_gettime 3C , .Xr timerfd_settime 3C