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author | Al Viro | 2012-08-12 17:27:30 -0400 |
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committer | Al Viro | 2012-09-26 21:08:53 -0400 |
commit | dcfadfa4ec5a12404a99ad6426871a6b03a62b37 (patch) | |
tree | a8c2898366470e795dac369040b905985c0bb9fc /fs/file.c | |
parent | f33ff9927f42045116d738ee47ff7bc59f739bd7 (diff) |
new helper: __alloc_fd()
Essentially, alloc_fd() in a files_struct we own a reference to.
Most of the time wanting to use it is a sign of lousy API
design (such as android/binder). It's *not* a general-purpose
interface; better that than open-coding its guts, but again,
playing with other process' descriptor table is a sign of bad
design.
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/file.c')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/file.c | 12 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/fs/file.c b/fs/file.c index 08922af4a62c..a3a0705f8f51 100644 --- a/fs/file.c +++ b/fs/file.c @@ -420,11 +420,10 @@ struct files_struct init_files = { /* * allocate a file descriptor, mark it busy. */ -int alloc_fd(unsigned start, unsigned flags) +int __alloc_fd(struct files_struct *files, + unsigned start, unsigned end, unsigned flags) { - struct files_struct *files = current->files; unsigned int fd; - unsigned end = rlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE); int error; struct fdtable *fdt; @@ -479,8 +478,13 @@ out: return error; } +int alloc_fd(unsigned start, unsigned flags) +{ + return __alloc_fd(current->files, start, rlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE), flags); +} + int get_unused_fd_flags(unsigned flags) { - return alloc_fd(0, flags); + return __alloc_fd(current->files, 0, rlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE), flags); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_unused_fd_flags); |