It is important to ensure that files that are opened always get closed. Failing to close files can result in file descriptor leaks. One common answer to this problem is to just raise the limit of open file handles and then restart the server every day or every few hours, this is not a good idea for long-lived servers if there is no leaks. If there exists file descriptor leaks, when file-max limit reached, we can see that the system can not work well and at worst the user can do nothing, it is even impossible to execute reboot command due to too many open files in system. In order to reboot automatically to recover to the normal status, introduce a new cmdline argument exceed_file_max_panic for user to control whether to call panic in this case. We can reproduce this problem used with the following simple test: [yangtiezhu@linux ~]$ cat exceed_file_max_test.c #include <stdio.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <fcntl.h> int main() { int fd; while (1) { fd = open("/usr/include/stdio.h", 0444); if (fd == -1) fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", "open failed"); } return 0; } [yangtiezhu@linux ~]$ cat exceed_file_max_test.sh #!/bin/bash gcc exceed_file_max_test.c -o exceed_file_max_test.bin -Wall while true do ./exceed_file_max_test.bin >/dev/null 2>&1 & done [yangtiezhu@linux ~]$ sh exceed_file_max_test.sh & [yangtiezhu@linux ~]$ reboot bash: start pipeline: pgrp pipe: Too many open files in system bash: /usr/sbin/reboot: Too many open files in system Signed-off-by: Tiezhu Yang <yangtiezhu@xxxxxxxxxxx> --- fs/file_table.c | 14 ++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+) diff --git a/fs/file_table.c b/fs/file_table.c index 26516d0..6943945 100644 --- a/fs/file_table.c +++ b/fs/file_table.c @@ -121,6 +121,17 @@ static struct file *__alloc_file(int flags, const struct cred *cred) return f; } +static bool exceed_file_max_panic; +static int __init exceed_file_max_panic_setup(char *str) +{ + pr_info("Call panic when exceed file-max limit\n"); + exceed_file_max_panic = true; + + return 1; +} + +__setup("exceed_file_max_panic", exceed_file_max_panic_setup); + /* Find an unused file structure and return a pointer to it. * Returns an error pointer if some error happend e.g. we over file * structures limit, run out of memory or operation is not permitted. @@ -159,6 +170,9 @@ struct file *alloc_empty_file(int flags, const struct cred *cred) if (get_nr_files() > old_max) { pr_info("VFS: file-max limit %lu reached\n", get_max_files()); old_max = get_nr_files(); + + if (exceed_file_max_panic) + panic("VFS: Too many open files in system\n"); } return ERR_PTR(-ENFILE); } -- 2.1.0