Re: [patch v2] epoll use a single inode ...
From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Mon Mar 05 2007 - 21:27:18 EST
Linus Torvalds wrote:
Since this is not actually *used* for anything but showing the fd's in
/proc/<pid>/fd/ etc, no. In fact, an integer will wrap a *lot* less than a
kernel data structure will be re-used, so even with the simple "wraps
every 4G uses", you're still better off.
... and if that worries you, use a 64-bit counter. They're cheap
(compared to an sprintf), and even if they advance once a nanosecond
they won't wrap around for over 584 years.
IOW, if the thing actually _mattered_ we should use some bitmap allocator
or similar (eg pidmaps etc), but with something where the only reason
really is as a visible indicator of difference for a user that happens to
look, simple-and-stupid is better.
That only makes sense if it matters that the numbers are kept small.
This is in fact a highly suboptimal constraint, as it is almost
guaranteed to create wraparounds much sooner, but there are situations
in which that's the only option, e.g. for pty number allocations due to
glibc braindamage.
-hpa
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