/* * rlimits.c - resource limit builtins * * This file is part of zsh, the Z shell. * * Copyright (c) 1992-1997 Paul Falstad * All rights reserved. * * Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and without * license or royalty fees, to use, copy, modify, and distribute this * software and to distribute modified versions of this software for any * purpose, provided that the above copyright notice and the following * two paragraphs appear in all copies of this software. * * In no event shall Paul Falstad or the Zsh Development Group be liable * to any party for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential * damages arising out of the use of this software and its documentation, * even if Paul Falstad and the Zsh Development Group have been advised of * the possibility of such damage. * * Paul Falstad and the Zsh Development Group specifically disclaim any * warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of * merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The software * provided hereunder is on an "as is" basis, and Paul Falstad and the * Zsh Development Group have no obligation to provide maintenance, * support, updates, enhancements, or modifications. * */ #include "rlimits.mdh" #include "rlimits.pro" #if defined(HAVE_GETRLIMIT) && defined(RLIM_INFINITY) enum { ZLIMTYPE_MEMORY, ZLIMTYPE_NUMBER, ZLIMTYPE_TIME, ZLIMTYPE_UNKNOWN }; /* Generated rec array containing limits required for the limit builtin. * * They must appear in this array in numerical order of the RLIMIT_* macros. */ # include "rlimits.h" static rlim_t zstrtorlimt(const char *s, char **t, int base) { rlim_t ret = 0; if (strcmp(s, "unlimited") == 0) { if (t) *t = (char *) s + 9; return RLIM_INFINITY; } # if defined(RLIM_T_IS_QUAD_T) || defined(RLIM_T_IS_LONG_LONG) || defined(RLIM_T_IS_UNSIGNED) if (!base) { if (*s != '0') base = 10; else if (*++s == 'x' || *s == 'X') base = 16, s++; else base = 8; } if (base <= 10) for (; *s >= '0' && *s < ('0' + base); s++) ret = ret * base + *s - '0'; else for (; idigit(*s) || (*s >= 'a' && *s < ('a' + base - 10)) || (*s >= 'A' && *s < ('A' + base - 10)); s++) ret = ret * base + (idigit(*s) ? (*s - '0') : (*s & 0x1f) + 9); if (t) *t = (char *)s; # else /* !RLIM_T_IS_QUAD_T && !RLIM_T_IS_LONG_LONG && !RLIM_T_IS_UNSIGNED */ ret = zstrtol(s, t, base); # endif /* !RLIM_T_IS_QUAD_T && !RLIM_T_IS_LONG_LONG && !RLIM_T_IS_UNSIGNED */ return ret; } /**/ static void showlimitvalue(int lim, rlim_t val) { /* display limit for resource number lim */ if (lim < ZSH_NLIMITS) printf("%-16s", recs[lim]); else { /* Unknown limit, hence unknown units. */ printf("%-16d", lim); } if (val == RLIM_INFINITY) printf("unlimited\n"); else if (lim >= ZSH_NLIMITS) { # ifdef RLIM_T_IS_QUAD_T printf("%qd\n", val); # else # ifdef RLIM_T_IS_LONG_LONG printf("%lld\n", val); # else # ifdef RLIM_T_IS_UNSIGNED printf("%lu\n", val); # else printf("%ld\n", val); # endif /* RLIM_T_IS_UNSIGNED */ # endif /* RLIM_T_IS_LONG_LONG */ # endif /* RLIM_T_IS_QUAD_T */ } else if (limtype[lim] == ZLIMTYPE_TIME) { /* time-type resource -- display as hours, minutes and seconds. */ printf("%d:%02d:%02d\n", (int)(val / 3600), (int)(val / 60) % 60, (int)(val % 60)); } else if (limtype[lim] == ZLIMTYPE_NUMBER || limtype[lim] == ZLIMTYPE_UNKNOWN) { /* pure numeric resource */ printf("%d\n", (int)val); } else if (val >= 1024L * 1024L) /* memory resource -- display with `K' or `M' modifier */ # ifdef RLIM_T_IS_QUAD_T printf("%qdMB\n", val / (1024L * 1024L)); else printf("%qdkB\n", val / 1024L); # else # ifdef RLIM_T_IS_LONG_LONG printf("%lldMB\n", val / (1024L * 1024L)); else printf("%lldkB\n", val / 1024L); # else # ifdef RLIM_T_IS_UNSIGNED printf("%luMB\n", val / (1024L * 1024L)); else printf("%lukB\n", val / 1024L); # else printf("%ldMB\n", val / (1024L * 1024L)); else printf("%ldkB\n", val / 1024L); # endif /* RLIM_T_IS_UNSIGNED */ # endif /* RLIM_T_IS_LONG_LONG */ # endif /* RLIM_T_IS_QUAD_T */ } /* Display resource limits. hard indicates whether `hard' or `soft' * * limits should be displayed. lim specifies the limit, or may be -1 * * to show all. */ /**/ static int showlimits(char *nam, int hard, int lim) { int rt; if (lim >= ZSH_NLIMITS) { /* * Not configured into the shell. Ask the OS * explicitly for this limit. */ struct rlimit vals; if (getrlimit(lim, &vals) < 0) { zwarnnam(nam, "can't read limit: %e", NULL, errno); return 1; } showlimitvalue(lim, hard ? vals.rlim_max : vals.rlim_cur); } else if (lim != -1) { showlimitvalue(lim, hard ? limits[lim].rlim_max : limits[lim].rlim_cur); } else { /* main loop over resource types */ for (rt = 0; rt != ZSH_NLIMITS; rt++) showlimitvalue(rt, (hard) ? limits[rt].rlim_max : limits[rt].rlim_cur); } return 0; } /* Display a resource limit, in ulimit style. lim specifies which * * limit should be displayed, and hard indicates whether the hard or * * soft limit should be displayed. */ /**/ static int printulimit(char *nam, int lim, int hard, int head) { rlim_t limit; /* get the limit in question */ if (lim >= ZSH_NLIMITS) { struct rlimit vals; if (getrlimit(lim, &vals) < 0) { zwarnnam(nam, "can't read limit: %e", NULL, errno); return 1; } limit = (hard) ? vals.rlim_max : vals.rlim_cur; } else limit = (hard) ? limits[lim].rlim_max : limits[lim].rlim_cur; /* display the appropriate heading */ switch (lim) { case RLIMIT_CORE: if (head) printf("-c: core file size (blocks) "); if (limit != RLIM_INFINITY) limit /= 512; break; case RLIMIT_DATA: if (head) printf("-d: data seg size (kbytes) "); if (limit != RLIM_INFINITY) limit /= 1024; break; case RLIMIT_FSIZE: if (head) printf("-f: file size (blocks) "); if (limit != RLIM_INFINITY) limit /= 512; break; # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_SIGPENDING case RLIMIT_SIGPENDING: if (head) printf("-i: pending signals "); break; # endif # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_MEMLOCK case RLIMIT_MEMLOCK: if (head) printf("-l: locked-in-memory size (kb) "); if (limit != RLIM_INFINITY) limit /= 1024; break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_MEMLOCK */ /* If RLIMIT_VMEM and RLIMIT_RSS are defined and equal, avoid * * duplicate case statement. Observed on QNX Neutrino 6.1.0. */ # if defined(HAVE_RLIMIT_RSS) && !defined(RLIMIT_VMEM_IS_RSS) && !defined(RLIMIT_RSS_IS_AS) case RLIMIT_RSS: if (head) printf("-m: resident set size (kbytes) "); if (limit != RLIM_INFINITY) limit /= 1024; break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_RSS */ # if defined(HAVE_RLIMIT_VMEM) && defined(HAVE_RLIMIT_RSS) && defined(RLIMIT_VMEM_IS_RSS) case RLIMIT_VMEM: if (head) printf("-m: memory size (kb) "); if (limit != RLIM_INFINITY) limit /= 1024; break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_VMEM */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_NOFILE case RLIMIT_NOFILE: if (head) printf("-n: file descriptors "); break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_NOFILE */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_MSGQUEUE case RLIMIT_MSGQUEUE: if (head) printf("-q: bytes in POSIX msg queues "); break; # endif case RLIMIT_STACK: if (head) printf("-s: stack size (kbytes) "); if (limit != RLIM_INFINITY) limit /= 1024; break; case RLIMIT_CPU: if (head) printf("-t: cpu time (seconds) "); break; # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_NPROC case RLIMIT_NPROC: if (head) printf("-u: processes "); break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_NPROC */ # if defined(HAVE_RLIMIT_VMEM) && (!defined(HAVE_RLIMIT_RSS) || !defined(RLIMIT_VMEM_IS_RSS)) case RLIMIT_VMEM: if (head) printf("-v: virtual memory size (kb) "); if (limit != RLIM_INFINITY) limit /= 1024; break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_VMEM */ # if defined HAVE_RLIMIT_AS && !defined(RLIMIT_VMEM_IS_AS) case RLIMIT_AS: if (head) printf("-v: address space (kb) "); if (limit != RLIM_INFINITY) limit /= 1024; break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_AS */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_LOCKS case RLIMIT_LOCKS: if (head) printf("-x: file locks "); break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_LOCKS */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_AIO_MEM case RLIMIT_AIO_MEM: if (head) printf("-N %2d: AIO locked-in-memory (kb) ", RLIMIT_AIO_MEM); if (limit != RLIM_INFINITY) limit /= 1024; break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_AIO_MEM */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_AIO_OPS case RLIMIT_AIO_OPS: if (head) printf("-N %2d: AIO operations ", RLIMIT_AIO_OPS); break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_AIO_OPS */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_TCACHE case RLIMIT_TCACHE: if (head) printf("-N %2d: cached threads ", RLIMIT_TCACHE); break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_TCACHE */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_SBSIZE case RLIMIT_SBSIZE: if (head) printf("-N %2d: socket buffer size (kb) ", RLIMIT_SBSIZE); if (limit != RLIM_INFINITY) limit /= 1024; break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_SBSIZE */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_PTHREAD case RLIMIT_PTHREAD: if (head) printf("-N %2d: threads per process ", RLIMIT_PTHREAD); break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_PTHREAD */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_NICE case RLIMIT_NICE: if (head) printf("-e: max nice "); break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_NICE */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_RTPRIO case RLIMIT_RTPRIO if (head) printf("-r: max rt priority "); break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_RTPRIO */ default: if (head) printf("-N %2d: ", lim); break; } /* display the limit */ if (limit == RLIM_INFINITY) printf("unlimited\n"); else { # ifdef RLIM_T_IS_QUAD_T printf("%qd\n", limit); # else # ifdef RLIM_T_IS_LONG_LONG printf("%lld\n", limit); # else # ifdef RLIM_T_IS_UNSIGNED printf("%lu\n", limit); # else printf("%ld\n", limit); # endif /* RLIM_T_IS_UNSIGNED */ # endif /* RLIM_T_IS_LONG_LONG */ # endif /* RLIM_T_IS_QUAD_T */ } return 0; } /**/ static int do_limit(char *nam, int lim, rlim_t val, int hard, int soft, int set) { if (lim >= ZSH_NLIMITS) { struct rlimit vals; if (getrlimit(lim, &vals) < 0) { /* best guess about error */ zwarnnam(nam, "can't read limit: %e", NULL, errno); return 1; } if (hard) { if (val > vals.rlim_max && geteuid()) { zwarnnam(nam, "can't raise hard limits", NULL, 0); return 1; } vals.rlim_max = val; /* * not show if all systems will do this silently, but * best be safe... */ if (val < vals.rlim_cur) vals.rlim_cur = val; } if (soft || !hard) { if (val > vals.rlim_max) { zwarnnam(nam, "limit exceeds hard limit", NULL, 0); return 1; } else vals.rlim_cur = val; } if (!set) { zwarnnam(nam, "warning: unrecognised limit %d, use -s to set", NULL, lim); return 1; } else if (setrlimit(lim, &vals) < 0) { zwarnnam(nam, "setrlimit failed: %e", NULL, errno); return 1; } } else { /* new limit is valid and has been interpreted; apply it to the specified resource */ if (hard) { /* can only raise hard limits if running as root */ if (val > current_limits[lim].rlim_max && geteuid()) { zwarnnam(nam, "can't raise hard limits", NULL, 0); return 1; } else { limits[lim].rlim_max = val; if (val < limits[lim].rlim_cur) limits[lim].rlim_cur = val; } } if (soft || !hard) { if (val > limits[lim].rlim_max) { /* no idea about this difference, don't intend to worry */ if (*nam == 'u') { /* ulimit does this */ if (val > current_limits[lim].rlim_max && geteuid()) { zwarnnam(nam, "value exceeds hard limit", NULL, 0); return 1; } limits[lim].rlim_max = limits[lim].rlim_cur = val; } else { /* but limit does this */ zwarnnam(nam, "limit exceeds hard limit", NULL, 0); return 1; } } else limits[lim].rlim_cur = val; if (set && zsetlimit(lim, "limit")) return 1; } } return 0; } /* limit: set or show resource limits. The variable hard indicates * * whether `hard' or `soft' resource limits are being set/shown. */ /**/ static int bin_limit(char *nam, char **argv, Options ops, UNUSED(int func)) { char *s; int hard, limnum, lim; rlim_t val; int ret = 0; hard = OPT_ISSET(ops,'h'); if (OPT_ISSET(ops,'s') && !*argv) return setlimits(NULL); /* without arguments, display limits */ if (!*argv) return showlimits(nam, hard, -1); while ((s = *argv++)) { /* Search for the appropriate resource name. When a name matches (i.e. * * starts with) the argument, the lim variable changes from -1 to the * * number of the resource. If another match is found, lim goes to -2. */ if (idigit(*s)) { lim = (int)zstrtol(s, NULL, 10); } else for (lim = -1, limnum = 0; limnum < ZSH_NLIMITS; limnum++) if (!strncmp(recs[limnum], s, strlen(s))) { if (lim != -1) lim = -2; else lim = limnum; } /* lim==-1 indicates that no matches were found. * * lim==-2 indicates that multiple matches were found. */ if (lim < 0) { zwarnnam(nam, (lim == -2) ? "ambiguous resource specification: %s" : "no such resource: %s", s, 0); return 1; } /* without value for limit, display the current limit */ if (!(s = *argv++)) return showlimits(nam, hard, lim); if (lim >= ZSH_NLIMITS) { val = zstrtorlimt(s, &s, 10); if (*s) { /* unknown limit, no idea how to scale */ zwarnnam(nam, "unknown scaling factor: %s", s, 0); return 1; } } else if (limtype[lim] == ZLIMTYPE_TIME) { /* time-type resource -- may be specified as seconds, or minutes or * * hours with the `m' and `h' modifiers, and `:' may be used to add * * together more than one of these. It's easier to understand from * * the code: */ val = zstrtorlimt(s, &s, 10); if (*s) { if ((*s == 'h' || *s == 'H') && !s[1]) val *= 3600L; else if ((*s == 'm' || *s == 'M') && !s[1]) val *= 60L; else if (*s == ':') val = val * 60 + zstrtorlimt(s + 1, &s, 10); else { zwarnnam(nam, "unknown scaling factor: %s", s, 0); return 1; } } } else if (limtype[lim] == ZLIMTYPE_NUMBER || limtype[lim] == ZLIMTYPE_UNKNOWN) { /* pure numeric resource -- only a straight decimal number is permitted. */ char *t = s; val = zstrtorlimt(t, &s, 10); if (s == t) { zwarnnam(nam, "limit must be a number", NULL, 0); return 1; } } else { /* memory-type resource -- `k' and `M' modifiers are permitted, meaning (respectively) 2^10 and 2^20. */ val = zstrtorlimt(s, &s, 10); if (!*s || ((*s == 'k' || *s == 'K') && !s[1])) { if (val != RLIM_INFINITY) val *= 1024L; } else if ((*s == 'M' || *s == 'm') && !s[1]) val *= 1024L * 1024; else { zwarnnam(nam, "unknown scaling factor: %s", s, 0); return 1; } } if (do_limit(nam, lim, val, hard, !hard, OPT_ISSET(ops, 's'))) ret++; } return ret; } /**/ static int do_unlimit(char *nam, int lim, int hard, int soft, int set, int euid) { /* remove specified limit */ if (lim >= ZSH_NLIMITS) { struct rlimit vals; if (getrlimit(lim, &vals) < 0) { zwarnnam(nam, "can't read limit: %e", NULL, errno); return 1; } if (hard) { if (euid && vals.rlim_max != RLIM_INFINITY) { zwarnnam(nam, "can't remove hard limits", NULL, 0); return 1; } else vals.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; } if (!hard || soft) vals.rlim_cur = vals.rlim_max; if (!set) { zwarnnam(nam, "warning: unrecognised limit %d, use -s to set", NULL, lim); return 1; } else if (setrlimit(lim, &vals) < 0) { zwarnnam(nam, "setrlimit failed: %e", NULL, errno); return 1; } } else { if (hard) { if (euid && current_limits[lim].rlim_max != RLIM_INFINITY) { zwarnnam(nam, "can't remove hard limits", NULL, 0); return 1; } else limits[lim].rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; } if (!hard || soft) limits[lim].rlim_cur = limits[lim].rlim_max; if (set && zsetlimit(lim, nam)) return 1; } return 0; } /* unlimit: remove resource limits. Much of this code is the same as * * that in bin_limit(). */ /**/ static int bin_unlimit(char *nam, char **argv, Options ops, UNUSED(int func)) { int hard, limnum, lim; int ret = 0; uid_t euid = geteuid(); hard = OPT_ISSET(ops,'h'); /* Without arguments, remove all limits. */ if (!*argv) { for (limnum = 0; limnum != RLIM_NLIMITS; limnum++) { if (hard) { if (euid && current_limits[limnum].rlim_max != RLIM_INFINITY) ret++; else limits[limnum].rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; } else limits[limnum].rlim_cur = limits[limnum].rlim_max; } if (OPT_ISSET(ops,'s')) ret += setlimits(nam); if (ret) zwarnnam(nam, "can't remove hard limits", NULL, 0); } else { for (; *argv; argv++) { /* Search for the appropriate resource name. When a name * * matches (i.e. starts with) the argument, the lim variable * * changes from -1 to the number of the resource. If another * * match is found, lim goes to -2. */ if (idigit(**argv)) { lim = (int)zstrtol(*argv, NULL, 10); } else { for (lim = -1, limnum = 0; limnum < ZSH_NLIMITS; limnum++) if (!strncmp(recs[limnum], *argv, strlen(*argv))) { if (lim != -1) lim = -2; else lim = limnum; } } /* lim==-1 indicates that no matches were found. * * lim==-2 indicates that multiple matches were found. */ if (lim < 0) { zwarnnam(nam, (lim == -2) ? "ambiguous resource specification: %s" : "no such resource: %s", *argv, 0); return 1; } else if (do_unlimit(nam, lim, hard, !hard, OPT_ISSET(ops, 's'), euid)) ret++; } } return ret; } /* ulimit: set or display resource limits */ /**/ static int bin_ulimit(char *name, char **argv, UNUSED(Options ops), UNUSED(int func)) { int res, resmask = 0, hard = 0, soft = 0, nres = 0, all = 0, ret = 0; char *options; do { options = *argv; if (options && *options == '-' && !options[1]) { zwarnnam(name, "missing option letter", NULL, 0); return 1; } res = -1; if (options && *options == '-') { argv++; while (*++options) { if(*options == Meta) *++options ^= 32; res = -1; switch (*options) { case 'H': hard = 1; continue; case 'S': soft = 1; continue; case 'N': if (options[1]) { res = (int)zstrtol(options+1, NULL, 10); } else if (*argv) { res = (int)zstrtol(*argv++, NULL, 10); } else { zwarnnam(name, "number required after -N", NULL, 0); return 1; } /* * fake it so it looks like we just finished an option... */ while (options[1]) options++; break; case 'a': if (resmask) { zwarnnam(name, "no limits allowed with -a", NULL, 0); return 1; } all = 1; resmask = (1 << RLIM_NLIMITS) - 1; nres = RLIM_NLIMITS; continue; case 't': res = RLIMIT_CPU; break; case 'f': res = RLIMIT_FSIZE; break; case 'd': res = RLIMIT_DATA; break; case 's': res = RLIMIT_STACK; break; case 'c': res = RLIMIT_CORE; break; # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_RSS case 'm': res = RLIMIT_RSS; break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_RSS */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_MEMLOCK case 'l': res = RLIMIT_MEMLOCK; break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_MEMLOCK */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_NOFILE case 'n': res = RLIMIT_NOFILE; break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_NOFILE */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_NPROC case 'u': res = RLIMIT_NPROC; break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_NPROC */ # if defined(HAVE_RLIMIT_VMEM) || defined(HAVE_RLIMIT_AS) case 'v': # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_VMEM res = RLIMIT_VMEM; # else res = RLIMIT_AS; # endif break; # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_VMEM */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_LOCKS case 'x': res = RLIMIT_LOCKS; break; # endif # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_SIGPENDING case 'i': res = RLIMIT_SIGPENDING; break; # endif # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_MSGQUEUE case 'q': res = RLIMIT_MSGQUEUE; break; # endif # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_NICE case 'e': res = RLIMIT_NICE; break; # endif # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_RTPRIO case 'r': res = RLIMIT_RTPRIO; break; # endif default: /* unrecognised limit */ zwarnnam(name, "bad option: -%c", NULL, *options); return 1; } if (options[1]) { resmask |= 1 << res; nres++; } if (all && res != -1) { zwarnnam(name, "no limits allowed with -a", NULL, 0); return 1; } } } if (!*argv || **argv == '-') { if (res < 0) { if (*argv || nres) continue; else res = RLIMIT_FSIZE; } resmask |= 1 << res; nres++; continue; } if (all) { zwarnnam(name, "no arguments allowed after -a", NULL, 0); return 1; } if (res < 0) res = RLIMIT_FSIZE; if (strcmp(*argv, "unlimited")) { /* set limit to specified value */ rlim_t limit; limit = zstrtorlimt(*argv, NULL, 10); /* scale appropriately */ switch (res) { case RLIMIT_FSIZE: case RLIMIT_CORE: limit *= 512; break; case RLIMIT_DATA: case RLIMIT_STACK: # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_RSS case RLIMIT_RSS: # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_RSS */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_MEMLOCK case RLIMIT_MEMLOCK: # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_MEMLOCK */ /* If RLIMIT_VMEM and RLIMIT_RSS are defined and equal, avoid * * duplicate case statement. Observed on QNX Neutrino 6.1.0. */ # if defined(HAVE_RLIMIT_VMEM) && !defined(RLIMIT_VMEM_IS_RSS) case RLIMIT_VMEM: # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_VMEM */ /* ditto RLIMIT_VMEM and RLIMIT_AS */ # if defined(HAVE_RLIMIT_AS) && !defined(RLIMIT_VMEM_IS_AS) && !defined(RLIMIT_RSS_IS_AS) case RLIMIT_AS: # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_AS */ # ifdef HAVE_RLIMIT_AIO_MEM case RLIMIT_AIO_MEM: # endif /* HAVE_RLIMIT_AIO_MEM */ limit *= 1024; break; } if (do_limit(name, res, limit, hard, soft, 1)) ret++; } else { if (do_unlimit(name, res, hard, soft, 1, geteuid())) ret++; } argv++; } while (*argv); for (res = 0; resmask; res++, resmask >>= 1) if ((resmask & 1) && printulimit(name, res, hard, nres > 1)) ret++; return ret; } #else /* !HAVE_GETRLIMIT || !RLIM_INFINITY */ # define bin_limit bin_notavail # define bin_ulimit bin_notavail # define bin_unlimit bin_notavail #endif /* !HAVE_GETRLIMIT || !RLIM_INFINITY */ static struct builtin bintab[] = { BUILTIN("limit", 0, bin_limit, 0, -1, 0, "sh", NULL), BUILTIN("ulimit", 0, bin_ulimit, 0, -1, 0, NULL, NULL), BUILTIN("unlimit", 0, bin_unlimit, 0, -1, 0, "hs", NULL), }; /**/ int setup_(UNUSED(Module m)) { return 0; } /**/ int boot_(Module m) { return !addbuiltins(m->nam, bintab, sizeof(bintab)/sizeof(*bintab)); } /**/ int cleanup_(Module m) { deletebuiltins(m->nam, bintab, sizeof(bintab)/sizeof(*bintab)); return 0; } /**/ int finish_(UNUSED(Module m)) { return 0; }