gh-134954: Hard-cap max file descriptors in subprocess test fd_status (#134955)
* Hard-cap max file descriptors in subprocess test fd_status On some systems, `SC_OPEN_MAX` may return a very large value (i.e. 10**30), leading to the subprocess test timing out (or run forever). Prevent this situation by applying a hard cap on how many file descriptors are checked. * Fix typo in usage docstring s/fd_stats/fd_status/
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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file descriptors on stdout.
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Usage:
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fd_stats.py: check all file descriptors
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fd_status.py: check all file descriptors (up to 255)
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fd_status.py fd1 fd2 ...: check only specified file descriptors
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"""
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
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_MAXFD = os.sysconf("SC_OPEN_MAX")
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except:
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_MAXFD = 256
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test_fds = range(0, _MAXFD)
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test_fds = range(0, min(_MAXFD, 256))
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else:
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test_fds = map(int, sys.argv[1:])
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for fd in test_fds:
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