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/* ulimit.c - Modify resource limits
*
* Copyright 2015 Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
*
* See http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/ulimit.html
* And man prlimit(2).
*
* Deviations from posix: The units on -f are supposed to be 512 byte
* "blocks" (no other options are specified, and even hard drives don't
* do that anymore). Bash uses 1024 byte blocks, so they don't care either.
* We consistently use bytes everywhere we can.
*
* Deviations from bash: Sizes are in bytes (instead of -p 512 and -f 1024).
* Bash's -p value has been wrong since 2010 (git 35f3d14dbbc5).
* The kernel implementation of RLIMIT_LOCKS (-x) was removed from Linux in
* 2003. Bash never implemented -b (it's in the help but unrecognized at
* runtime). We support -P to affect processes other than us.
USE_ULIMIT(NEWTOY(ulimit, ">1P#<1SHavutsrRqpnmlifedc[-SH][!apvutsrRqnmlifedc]", TOYFLAG_USR|TOYFLAG_BIN))
USE_ULIMIT(OLDTOY(prlimit, ulimit, TOYFLAG_USR|TOYFLAG_BIN))
config ULIMIT
bool "ulimit"
default y
depends on TOYBOX_PRLIMIT
help
usage: ulimit [-P PID] [-SHRacdefilmnpqrstuv] [LIMIT]
Print or set resource limits for process number PID. If no LIMIT specified
(or read-only -ap selected) display current value (sizes in bytes).
Default is ulimit -P $PPID -Sf" (show soft filesize of your shell).
-S Set/show soft limit -H Set/show hard (maximum) limit
-a Show all limits -c Core file size
-d Process data segment -e Max scheduling priority
-f Output file size -i Pending signal count
-l Locked memory -m Resident Set Size
-n Number of open files -p Pipe buffer
-q Posix message queue -r Max Real-time priority
-R Realtime latency (usec) -s Stack size
-t Total CPU time (in seconds) -u Maximum processes (under this UID)
-v Virtual memory size -P PID to affect (default $PPID)
*/
#define FOR_ulimit
#include "toys.h"
GLOBALS(
long P;
)
// This is a linux kernel syscall added in 2.6.36 (git c022a0acad53) which
// glibc only exports a wrapper prototype for if you #define _FSF_HURD_RULZE.
int prlimit(pid_t pid, int resource, const struct rlimit *new_limit,
struct rlimit *old_limit);
// I'd like to sort the RLIMIT values 0-15, but mips, alpha and sparc
// override the asm-generic values for 5-9. Also, the kernel implementation
// of RLIMIT_LOCKS (-x) was removed from Linux in 2003.
void ulimit_main(void)
{
struct rlimit rr;
int i;
// Order is cdefilmnqRrstuv
char map[] = {RLIMIT_CORE, RLIMIT_DATA, RLIMIT_NICE, RLIMIT_FSIZE,
RLIMIT_SIGPENDING, RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, RLIMIT_RSS, RLIMIT_NOFILE, 0,
RLIMIT_MSGQUEUE, RLIMIT_RTTIME, RLIMIT_RTPRIO, RLIMIT_STACK,
RLIMIT_CPU, RLIMIT_NPROC, RLIMIT_AS};
if (!(toys.optflags&(FLAG_H-1))) toys.optflags |= FLAG_f;
if ((FLAG(a)||FLAG(p)) && toys.optc) error_exit("can't set -ap");
// Fetch data
if (!FLAG(P)) TT.P = getppid();
for (i=0; i<sizeof(map); i++) {
char *flags="cdefilmnpqRrstuv";
int get = toys.optflags&(FLAG_a|(1<<i));
if (get && prlimit(TT.P, map[i], 0, &rr)) perror_exit("-%c", flags[i]);
if (!toys.optc) {
if (FLAG(a)) printf("-%c: ", flags[i]);
if (get) {
if ((1<<i)&FLAG_p) {
if (FLAG(H))
xreadfile("/proc/sys/fs/pipe-max-size", toybuf, sizeof(toybuf));
else {
int pp[2];
xpipe(pp);
sprintf(toybuf, "%d\n", fcntl(*pp, F_GETPIPE_SZ));
}
printf("%s", toybuf);
} else {
rlim_t rl = FLAG(H) ? rr.rlim_max : rr.rlim_cur;
if (rl == RLIM_INFINITY) printf("unlimited\n");
else printf("%ld\n", (long)rl);
}
}
}
if (toys.optflags&(1<<i)) break;
}
if (FLAG(a)||FLAG(p)) return;
if (toys.optc) {
rlim_t val;
if (tolower(**toys.optargs) == 'u') val = RLIM_INFINITY;
else val = atolx_range(*toys.optargs, 0, LONG_MAX);
if (FLAG(H)) rr.rlim_max = val;
else rr.rlim_cur = val;
if (prlimit(TT.P, map[i], &rr, 0)) perror_exit(0);
}
}
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