Messages in this thread |  | | From | "Peter T. Breuer" <> | Subject | Re: [OT] Interrupting select. | Date | Wed, 2 May 2001 23:56:47 +0200 (MET DST) |
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"A month of sundays ago Laramie Leavitt wrote:" > I think that this is slightly off-topic, but I figure that
I'll second this one (waaay off topic for the kernel list, but ...)
> someone here knows the answer or where to point me to the > answer. Please respond privately so the entire list is not > spamed by the response.
What IS the magic combination that makes select interruptible by honest-to-goodness non-blocked signals!
> I am writing a threaded network daemon using a thread per > connection model (I know, it is not the most effective, but
Me TOO.
> in shared memory. I am looking for a way to send the thread a > signal or event to cause the thread to abort the read or select > call when data is available.
Hear hear.
:-)
(followups to comp.os.linux.system or something like that)
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