Use pthread_cancel
on the thread. You'll need to make sure you've installed appropriate cancellation handlers (pthread_cleanup_push
) to avoid resource leaks, and you should disable cancellation except for the duration of the accept
call to avoid race conditions where the cancellation request might get acted upon later by a different function than accept
.
Note that, due to bugs in glibc's implementation of cancellation, this approach could lead to lost connections and file descriptor leaks. This is because glibc/NPTL provides no guarantee that accept
did not already finish execution and allocate a new file descriptor for the new connection before the cancellation request is acted upon. It should be a fairly rare occurrence but it's still an issue to consider...
See: http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12683
and for a discussion of the issue: Implementing cancellable syscalls in userspace