object_wait_many - wait for signals on multiple objects
#include <zircon/syscalls.h>
zx_status_t zx_object_wait_many(zx_wait_item_t* items, uint32_t count, zx_time_t deadline);
typedef struct {
zx_handle_t handle;
zx_signals_t waitfor;
zx_signals_t pending;
} zx_wait_item_t;
object_wait_many() is a blocking syscall which causes the caller to wait until at least one of the specified signals is pending on one of the specified items or deadline passes.
The caller must provide count zx_wait_item_ts in the items array, containing the handle and signals bitmask to wait for for each item.
The deadline parameter specifies a deadline with respect to ZX_CLOCK_MONOTONIC. ZX_TIME_INFINITE is a special value meaning wait forever.
Upon return, the pending field of items is filled with bitmaps indicating which signals are pending for each item.
The pending signals in items may not reflect the actual state of the object's signals if the state of the object was modified by another thread or process. (For example, a Channel ceases asserting ZX_CHANNEL_READABLE once the last message in its queue is read).
object_wait_many() returns ZX_OK if any of waitfor signals were observed on their respective object before deadline passed.
In the event of ZX_ERR_TIMED_OUT, items may reflect state changes that occurred after the deadline pased, but before the syscall returned.
For any other return value, the pending fields of items are undefined.
ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS items isn't a valid pointer or if count is too large.
ZX_ERR_BAD_HANDLE one of items contains an invalid handle.
ZX_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED One or more of the provided handles does not have ZX_RIGHT_READ and may not be waited upon.
ZX_ERR_CANCELED One or more of the provided handles was invalidated (e.g., closed) during the wait.
ZX_ERR_TIMED_OUT The specified deadline passed before any of the specified signals are observed on any of the specified handles.
ZX_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED One of the items contains a handle that cannot be waited one (for example, a Port handle).
ZX_ERR_NO_MEMORY (Temporary) failure due to lack of memory.
pending more properly should be called observed.