Messages in this thread | | | From | "Hua Zhong" <> | Subject | RE: UDP recvmsg blocks after select(), 2.6 bug? | Date | Sun, 17 Oct 2004 12:26:30 -0700 |
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> I'm sorry, that's an absolutely preposterous view. For > one thing, Linux violates this by allowing processes and > threads to share file descriptors (since another process > can steal the data before the call to 'recvmsg'). Oh > well, I guess we'll have to take that out if we want to > comply with POSIX on 'select' semantics.
Another typical fake argument. Do not mix kernel and user space problems.
The standard says the [following] recvmsg would not block, not the following recvmsg *from the same* thread would not block.
Hua
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