In Linux if we call blocking recv from one thread and close for the same socket from another thread, recv doesn't exit.
Why?
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Check that all file descriptors for the socket have been closed. If any remain open at the "remote end" (assuming this is the one you attempt to close), the "peer has not performed an orderly shutdown". If this still doesn't work, call |
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The "why" is simply that that's how it works, by design. Within the kernel, the You will simply have to change your design (your design is inherently racy anyway - for this to happen, you must have no locking protecting the file descriptor in userspace, which means that the If you want to wake up another thread that's blocking on a file descriptor, you should have it block on |
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