Hi,
The kernel/exit.c:put_files_struct() and close_files() are very nice as
they show how to walk open fds (and close them) and how to free the fd
array/sets in one go. But is there a _very fast_ way of getting the number
of fds currently open (without having to walk the sets and test the bits)?
Regards,
Tigran
never mind this question:
a) I found count_open_files()
b) for what I needed it for, close_files() is easily enhanceable to return
this number as well, without having to walk the sets twice
Regards,
Tigran
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Tigran Aivazian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The kernel/exit.c:put_files_struct() and close_files() are very nice as
> they show how to walk open fds (and close them) and how to free the fd
> array/sets in one go. But is there a _very fast_ way of getting the number
> of fds currently open (without having to walk the sets and test the bits)?
>
> Regards,
> Tigran
>
>