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.
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/storage/file/fd.c,v 1.118 2005/07/04 04:51:48 tgl Exp $
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/storage/file/fd.c,v 1.119 2005/08/07 18:47:19 tgl Exp $
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*
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* NOTES:
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*
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@ -300,10 +300,16 @@ pg_fdatasync(int fd)
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* count_usable_fds --- count how many FDs the system will let us open,
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* and estimate how many are already open.
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*
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* We stop counting if usable_fds reaches max_to_probe. Note: a small
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* value of max_to_probe might result in an underestimate of already_open;
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* we must fill in any "gaps" in the set of used FDs before the calculation
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* of already_open will give the right answer. In practice, max_to_probe
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* of a couple of dozen should be enough to ensure good results.
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*
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* We assume stdin (FD 0) is available for dup'ing
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*/
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static void
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count_usable_fds(int *usable_fds, int *already_open)
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count_usable_fds(int max_to_probe, int *usable_fds, int *already_open)
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{
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int *fd;
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int size;
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@ -314,7 +320,7 @@ count_usable_fds(int *usable_fds, int *already_open)
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size = 1024;
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fd = (int *) palloc(size * sizeof(int));
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/* dup until failure ... */
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/* dup until failure or probe limit reached */
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for (;;)
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{
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int thisfd;
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@ -337,6 +343,9 @@ count_usable_fds(int *usable_fds, int *already_open)
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if (highestfd < thisfd)
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highestfd = thisfd;
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if (used >= max_to_probe)
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break;
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}
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/* release the files we opened */
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@ -364,14 +373,16 @@ set_max_safe_fds(void)
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int usable_fds;
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int already_open;
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/*
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* We want to set max_safe_fds to MIN(usable_fds,
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* max_files_per_process - already_open) less the slop factor for
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* files that are opened without consulting fd.c. This ensures that
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* we won't exceed either max_files_per_process or the
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* experimentally-determined EMFILE limit.
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/*----------
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* We want to set max_safe_fds to
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* MIN(usable_fds, max_files_per_process - already_open)
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* less the slop factor for files that are opened without consulting
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* fd.c. This ensures that we won't exceed either max_files_per_process
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* or the experimentally-determined EMFILE limit.
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*----------
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*/
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count_usable_fds(&usable_fds, &already_open);
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count_usable_fds(max_files_per_process,
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&usable_fds, &already_open);
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max_safe_fds = Min(usable_fds, max_files_per_process - already_open);
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