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b231cca4381ee15e ("message queues: increase range limits") changed
how we create a queue that does not include an attr struct passed to open
so that it creates the queue with whatever the maximum values are.
However, if the admin has set the maximums to allow flexibility in
creating a queue (aka, both a large size and large queue are allowed, but
combined they create a queue too large for the RLIMIT_MSGQUEUE of the
user), then attempts to create a queue without an attr struct will fail.
Switch back to using acceptable defaults regardless of what the maximums
are.
Signed-off-by: Doug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com>
Cc: Amerigo Wang <amwang@redhat.com>
Cc: Serge E. Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com>
Cc: Joe Korty <joe.korty@ccur.com>
Cc: Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
#define DFLT_QUEUESMAX 256 /* max number of message queues */
#define HARD_QUEUESMAX 1024
#define MIN_MSGMAX 1
+#define DFLT_MSG 10U
#define DFLT_MSGMAX 10 /* max number of messages in each queue */
#define HARD_MSGMAX (32768*sizeof(void *)/4)
#define MIN_MSGSIZEMAX 128
+#define DFLT_MSGSIZE 8192U
#define DFLT_MSGSIZEMAX 8192 /* max message size */
#define HARD_MSGSIZEMAX (8192*128)
#else
info->qsize = 0;
info->user = NULL; /* set when all is ok */
memset(&info->attr, 0, sizeof(info->attr));
- info->attr.mq_maxmsg = ipc_ns->mq_msg_max;
- info->attr.mq_msgsize = ipc_ns->mq_msgsize_max;
+ info->attr.mq_maxmsg = min(ipc_ns->mq_msg_max, DFLT_MSG);
+ info->attr.mq_msgsize =
+ min(ipc_ns->mq_msgsize_max, DFLT_MSGSIZE);
if (attr) {
info->attr.mq_maxmsg = attr->mq_maxmsg;
info->attr.mq_msgsize = attr->mq_msgsize;