Re: PROPOSAL: extend pipe() to support NULL argument.

From: Changli Gao
Date: Thu Jul 02 2009 - 22:10:29 EST


On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Amerigo Wang<xiyou.wangcong@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> What is a pipe in your mind? A pipe has two points, obviously,
> you are making it a single point, thus you can't call it a pipe
> any more...
>
> I don't like this
How do you think the following code?

mkfifo("/tmp/a", O_RDWR);
fd = open("'/tmp/a", O_RDWR);

Is it right? Is it allowed by Linux/Unix/POSIX?

and when used by splice(), pipe represents a kernel buffer handler not
its original meaning.
.
>
> And just as what you showed above, you can close the fd's
> after finishing, thus you only save one fd during these
> two splice(), not useful...
splice() is a high performance system call. It maybe used in thousands
of connection environment, so one instance saves one fd, and thousands
of fd will be saved.

>
>
>>>
>>> You are trying to break it...
>>>
>>
>>It depends on the argument for pipe, if the argument is NULL, it
>>breaks the code above.
>>
>
> Sure, malloc(2) can return NULL.
>
>
You should check the return value returned by malloc brefore passing
it to pipe(), and not rely on pipe()'s check.


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Changli Gao(xiaosuo@xxxxxxxxx)
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