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  1. /*
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  28. */
  29. #ifndef _KERN_LIMITS_H_
  30. #define _KERN_LIMITS_H_
  31. /*
  32. * Constants for libc's <limits.h> - system limits.
  33. *
  34. * The symbols are prefixed with __ here to avoid namespace pollution
  35. * in libc. Use <limits.h> (in either userspace or the kernel) to get
  36. * the proper names.
  37. *
  38. * These are Unix-style limits that Unix; you can change them around
  39. * or add others as needed or as are appropriate to your system design.
  40. * Likewise, the default values provided here are fairly reasonable,
  41. * but you can change them around pretty freely.
  42. */
  43. /*
  44. * Important, both as part of the system call API and for system behavior.
  45. */
  46. /* Longest filename (without directory) not including null terminator */
  47. #define __NAME_MAX 255
  48. /* Longest full path name */
  49. #define __PATH_MAX 1024
  50. /* Max bytes for an exec function */
  51. #define __ARG_MAX (64 * 1024)
  52. /*
  53. * Important for system behavior, but not a big part of the API.
  54. */
  55. /* Min value for a process ID (that can be assigned to a user process) */
  56. #define __PID_MIN 2
  57. /* Max value for a process ID */
  58. #define __PID_MAX 32767
  59. /* Max bytes for atomic pipe I/O -- see description in the pipe() man page */
  60. #define __PIPE_BUF 512
  61. /*
  62. * Not so important parts of the API.
  63. */
  64. /* Max number of supplemental group IDs in process credentials */
  65. #define __NGROUPS_MAX 32
  66. /* Max login name size (for setlogin/getlogin), incl. null */
  67. #define __LOGIN_NAME_MAX 17
  68. /*
  69. * Not very important at all.
  70. *
  71. * Most modern systems don't have OPEN_MAX at all, and instead go by
  72. * whatever limit is set with setrlimit().
  73. */
  74. /* Max open files per process */
  75. #define __OPEN_MAX 128
  76. /* Max number of iovec structures at once for readv/writev/preadv/pwritev */
  77. #define __IOV_MAX 1024
  78. #endif /* _KERN_LIMITS_H_ */