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Fix count_usable_fds() to stop trying to open files once it reaches

max_files_per_process.  Going further than that is just a waste of
cycles, and it seems that current Cygwin does not cope gracefully
with deliberately running the system out of FDs.  Per Andrew Dunstan.
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2005-08-07 18:48:00 +00:00
parent c76de7d85e
commit c98a606f4d

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
* *
* IDENTIFICATION * IDENTIFICATION
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/storage/file/fd.c,v 1.102.2.2 2004/02/23 23:03:43 tgl Exp $ * $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/storage/file/fd.c,v 1.102.2.3 2005/08/07 18:48:00 tgl Exp $
* *
* NOTES: * NOTES:
* *
@ -262,10 +262,16 @@ pg_fdatasync(int fd)
* count_usable_fds --- count how many FDs the system will let us open, * count_usable_fds --- count how many FDs the system will let us open,
* and estimate how many are already open. * and estimate how many are already open.
* *
* We stop counting if usable_fds reaches max_to_probe. Note: a small
* value of max_to_probe might result in an underestimate of already_open;
* we must fill in any "gaps" in the set of used FDs before the calculation
* of already_open will give the right answer. In practice, max_to_probe
* of a couple of dozen should be enough to ensure good results.
*
* We assume stdin (FD 0) is available for dup'ing * We assume stdin (FD 0) is available for dup'ing
*/ */
static void static void
count_usable_fds(int *usable_fds, int *already_open) count_usable_fds(int max_to_probe, int *usable_fds, int *already_open)
{ {
int *fd; int *fd;
int size; int size;
@ -276,7 +282,7 @@ count_usable_fds(int *usable_fds, int *already_open)
size = 1024; size = 1024;
fd = (int *) palloc(size * sizeof(int)); fd = (int *) palloc(size * sizeof(int));
/* dup until failure ... */ /* dup until failure or probe limit reached */
for (;;) for (;;)
{ {
int thisfd; int thisfd;
@ -299,6 +305,9 @@ count_usable_fds(int *usable_fds, int *already_open)
if (highestfd < thisfd) if (highestfd < thisfd)
highestfd = thisfd; highestfd = thisfd;
if (used >= max_to_probe)
break;
} }
/* release the files we opened */ /* release the files we opened */
@ -333,7 +342,8 @@ set_max_safe_fds(void)
* fd.c. This ensures that we won't exceed either max_files_per_process * fd.c. This ensures that we won't exceed either max_files_per_process
* or the experimentally-determined EMFILE limit. * or the experimentally-determined EMFILE limit.
*/ */
count_usable_fds(&usable_fds, &already_open); count_usable_fds(max_files_per_process,
&usable_fds, &already_open);
max_safe_fds = Min(usable_fds, max_files_per_process - already_open); max_safe_fds = Min(usable_fds, max_files_per_process - already_open);