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authorJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2015-02-11 13:13:10 -0800
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2015-02-12 11:01:11 -0800
commita983e6ac58094a3b2466ad3be13049ce213f9fc3 (patch)
tree4b63b2088ba8dfacdda37abea41621e26bdf3c37 /wrapper.c
parent0b6806b9e45c659d25b87fb5713c920a3081eac8 (diff)
downloadgit-a983e6ac58094a3b2466ad3be13049ce213f9fc3.tar.gz
xread/xwrite: clip MAX_IO_SIZE to SSIZE_MAX
Since 0b6806b9 (xread, xwrite: limit size of IO to 8MB, 2013-08-20), we chomp our calls to read(2) and write(2) into chunks of MAX_IO_SIZE bytes (8 MiB), because a large IO results in a bad latency when the program needs to be killed. This also brought our IO below SSIZE_MAX, which is a limit POSIX allows read(2) and write(2) to fail when the IO size exceeds it, for OS X, where a problem was originally reported. However, there are other systems that define SSIZE_MAX smaller than our default, and feeding 8 MiB to underlying read(2)/write(2) would fail. Make sure we clip our calls to the lower limit as well. Reported-by: Joachim Schmitz <jojo@schmitz-digital.de> Helped-by: Torsten Bögershausen <tboegi@web.de> Helped-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'wrapper.c')
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1 files changed, 15 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/wrapper.c b/wrapper.c
index f92b147598..cfaf23d387 100644
--- a/wrapper.c
+++ b/wrapper.c
@@ -135,8 +135,22 @@ void *xcalloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size)
* 64-bit is buggy, returning EINVAL if len >= INT_MAX; and even in
* the absense of bugs, large chunks can result in bad latencies when
* you decide to kill the process.
+ *
+ * We pick 8 MiB as our default, but if the platform defines SSIZE_MAX
+ * that is smaller than that, clip it to SSIZE_MAX, as a call to
+ * read(2) or write(2) larger than that is allowed to fail. As the last
+ * resort, we allow a port to pass via CFLAGS e.g. "-DMAX_IO_SIZE=value"
+ * to override this, if the definition of SSIZE_MAX given by the platform
+ * is broken.
*/
-#define MAX_IO_SIZE (8*1024*1024)
+#ifndef MAX_IO_SIZE
+# define MAX_IO_SIZE_DEFAULT (8*1024*1024)
+# if defined(SSIZE_MAX) && (SSIZE_MAX < MAX_IO_SIZE_DEFAULT)
+# define MAX_IO_SIZE SSIZE_MAX
+# else
+# define MAX_IO_SIZE MAX_IO_SIZE_DEFAULT
+# endif
+#endif
/*
* xread() is the same a read(), but it automatically restarts read()