I\'m coding the shutdown of a multithreaded server.If everything goes as it should all the threads exit by their own, but there\'s a small chance that a thread gets stuck.In
As others have pointed out there is not a non-blocking pthread_join available in the standard pthread libraries.
However, given your stated problem (trying to guarantee that all of your threads have exited on program shutdown) such a function is not needed. You can simply do this:
int killed_threads = 0;
for(i = 0; i < num_threads; i++) {
int return = pthread_cancel(threads[i]);
if(return != ESRCH)
killed_threads++;
}
if(killed_threads)
printf("%d threads did not shutdown properly\n", killed_threads)
else
printf("All threads exited successfully");
There is nothing wrong with calling pthread_cancel on all of your threads (terminated or not) so calling that for all of your threads will not block and will guarantee thread exit (clean or not).
That should qualify as a 'simple' workaround.