Re: UDP recvmsg blocks after select(), 2.6 bug?
From: Andries Brouwer
Date: Wed Oct 06 2004 - 15:58:19 EST
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 02:18:23PM -0600, Chris Friesen wrote:
> In any case, the current behaviour is not compliant with the POSIX text
> that Andries posted. Perhaps this should be documented somewhere?
For the time being I wrote (in select.2)
BUGS
It has been reported (Linux 2.6) that select may report a
socket file descriptor as "ready for reading", while nev-
ertheless a subsequent read blocks. This could perhaps
happen when data has arrived but upon examination has
wrong checksum and is discarded. Thus it may be safer to
use non-blocking I/O.
(I have not yet investigated, just read the lk posts. Does this
really happen? All kernel versions? Is this the explanation for
the reported behaviour?)
> Alternately, how about having the recvmsg() call return a zero, and (if
> appropriate) the length of the name set to zero? This appears to comply
> with the man page for recvmsg().
Returning 0 for a read signifies end-of-file. Not what you want.
Andries
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