On Jan 28 17:07, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin-patches wrote: > On Jan 28 08:42, Ken Brown via Cygwin-patches wrote: > > On 1/28/2021 5:20 AM, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin-patches wrote: > > > On Jan 27 21:51, Ken Brown via Cygwin-patches wrote: > > > > According to the Linux man page for getdtablesize(3), the latter is > > > > supposed to return "the maximum number of files a process can have > > > > open, one more than the largest possible value for a file descriptor." > > > > The constant OPEN_MAX_MAX is the only limit enforced by Cygwin, so we > > > > now return that. > > > > > > > > Previously getdtablesize returned the current size of cygheap->fdtab, > > > > Cygwin's internal file descriptor table. But this is a dynamically > > > > growing table, and its current size does not reflect an actual limit > > > > on the number of open files. > > > > > > > > With this change, gnulib now reports that getdtablesize and > > > > fcntl(F_DUPFD) work on Cygwin. Packages like GNU tar that use the > > > > corresponding gnulib modules will no longer use gnulib replacements on > > > > Cygwin. > > > > --- > > > > winsup/cygwin/syscalls.cc | 2 +- > > > > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > > > > > diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/syscalls.cc b/winsup/cygwin/syscalls.cc > > > > index 5da05b18a..1f16d54b9 100644 > > > > --- a/winsup/cygwin/syscalls.cc > > > > +++ b/winsup/cygwin/syscalls.cc > > > > @@ -2887,7 +2887,7 @@ setdtablesize (int size) > > > > extern "C" int > > > > getdtablesize () > > > > { > > > > - return cygheap->fdtab.size; > > > > + return OPEN_MAX_MAX; > > > > } > > > > > > getdtablesize is used internally, too. After this change, the values > > > returned by sysconf and getrlimit should be revisited as well. > > > > They will now return OPEN_MAX_MAX, as I think they should. The only > > question in my mind is whether to simplify the code by removing the calls to > > getdtablesize, something like this (untested): > > But then again, what happens with OPEN_MAX in limits.h? Linux removed > it entirely. Given we have such a limit and it's not flexible as on > Linux, should we go ahead, drop OPEN_MAX_MAX entirely and define > OPEN_MAX as 3200?
...ideally by adding a file include/cygwin/limits.h included by include/limits.h, which defines __OPEN_MAX et al, as required. Corinna