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From: "Chris January" <chris AT atomice DOT net>
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Subject: Re: changes to fhandler_process.cc from 02/06/2002 should be reverted
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 00:56:08 +0100
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> >>Ok, but you can't keep the shared memory for every process open for the
> >>duration of the life of a fhandler_process.  I don't know how to deal
> >>with this but using up lots of resources isn't the way to do it.
> >
> >Agreed, but the current code in CVS will actually crash when lseek is
> >called.  Incidentally, I believe that line 158 in fhandler_process.cc
> >can be removed.  My preferred solution to this would be to save the pid
> >as the original code did and add pinfo p (pid) in fill_filebuf.
>
> Yeah, I'd already put that back but actually, now that I think of it,
> keeping this open may actually be what we want to do.  Keeping it open
> will ensure that the shared memory will be around so the process will
> essentially stay around as long as you have the shared memory open...
> sort of.
I'll have to see what happens on Linux when a process goes away and it has
/proc entries open.

I have a patch for fhandler_registry.cc that I am working on at the moment
and will probably post tomorrow. It fixes a few bugs, but it also adds a
boolean return value to fill_filebuf which means that the test to see if a
process exists can be moved to that function. This is the way things are
with that patch as it stands, anyway.

Chris


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