File descriptors open info
mike at bria.commodore.com
mike at bria.commodore.com
Thu Feb 28 12:23:50 AEST 1991
In an article, theory.tn.cornell.edu!hurf (Hurf Sheldon) writes:
>is there a Unix system call (or some other method) for
>finding out how many file descriptors a process has
>open?
Well, the *real* way to do this is to go munging through the kernel's
process table. :-)
Actually, you could do something like this:
#define MAXFD 100 /* or some reasonable number */
getnumfd()
{
int i = 0, num = 0;
struct stat buf;
while ( i < MAXFD )
if ( fstat(i++,&buf) == 0 )
++num;
return num;
}
Kind of ugly, but it could get the job done. The only drawback is that
the MAXFD value may be unrealistic after a few "relinkings of the kernel."
Cheers,
--
Michael Stefanik, MGI Inc., Los Angeles| Opinions stated are not even my own.
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