On 09/22/2017 07:52 PM, Seebs wrote:
This changes the pseudo FASTOP functionality so that a reply to the
operation is required. This means we then cannot lose data if a
connection is closed. This in turn stops corruption if we run out of
file handles and have to close connections.

This tweaks the connection closure patch to update the comment there
which is now outdated.

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.pur...@linuxfoundation.org>

This looks reasonable to me. I did some testing with a very similar
patch and concluded that, while it slowed performance slightly, it
didn't slow it nearly as much as the pre-fastop behavior did.

Also, the issue this patch is fixing is not theoretical. Setting max fd limit to a low value (192) is causing errors on my machine:

dpkg-deb: error: maintainer script 'postinst' has bad permissions 644 (must be >=0555 and <=0775)

and with the patch they seem to go away.

Alex
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