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--- Begin Message ---Hi openwrt-devel, I'm writing a small daemon in C that talks to a specific IC and shall offer its functionality to other OpenWRT components via ubus. It spawns a separate pthread for all ubus related things, which ends up calling `uloop_run()`. So far everything works fine and I can see all objects exposed by my daemon on the bus. The issue I'm facing now is that I cannot seem to find a way of orderly shutting down the daemon, as the thread calling `uloop_run()` never returns from it. I've tried calling `uloop_end()` as well as replacing `uloop_run()` by `uloop_run_timeout(10)` but that didn't help. So I'm wondering: what is the correct way to terminate the uloop? One thing that does seem to work is sending the thread a SIGTERM via `pthread_kill()`. But that makes `uloop_run()` return a non-zero value (15) and, as signals are delivered to the entire process, can have side-effects on other parts of the daemon, so I'd prefer to avoid this method. Thanks in advance for any hints! Best regards, Alex
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