On Sep 30 11:50, tvonderhaar wrote: > Dear cygwin_list, > > I have tried to get signals working with UDP bound sockets. I have > tried every combination and order of the included code, but once I > ioctl() the socket with "FIOASYNC" I get one signal from the socket and > the previously "FNDELAY" set socket blocks forever on a call to > recvfrom(). I can detect the block with a select, but it never becomes > ready. This code works flawlessly on Linux and in the past worked on > SUN,HP- UX(I remove the HP specific code) and Alpha OSes. If I don't > perform the ioctl() with "FIOASYNC" or perform a second call to ioctl() > with the "set_state=0" the socket does not block as expected, but I of > course I don't get my SIGIO signal. Note: I make the call to the > function as follows: > > set_io_async(udp_socket_fd,call_back,SIGIO,FALSE); > /*FASLE defined as '0' and SIGIO as defined by CYGWIN.*/ > > I only found one google search of an individual attempting non-blocking > asynchronous() I/O and they indicated it worked using this code sequence > under CYGWIN. "FASYNC" has no affect on CYGWIN using fcntl() as after FASYNC/O_ASYNC is not supported at all by Cygwin and never was. Signal-driven IO was never very high on the wishlist, so it wasn't fully implemented. What about using select from another thread instead? Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat