// Check soft_rss_limit_mb. Not all sanitizers implement it yet. // RUN: %clangxx -O2 %s -o %t // // Run with limit should fail: // RUN: %env_tool_opts=soft_rss_limit_mb=220:quarantine_size=1:allocator_may_return_null=1 %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CHECK_MAY_RETURN_1 // RUN: %env_tool_opts=soft_rss_limit_mb=220:quarantine_size=1:allocator_may_return_null=0 not %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CHECK_MAY_RETURN_0 // This run uses getrusage. We can only test getrusage when allocator_may_return_null=0 // because getrusage gives us max-rss, not current-rss. // RUN: %env_tool_opts=soft_rss_limit_mb=220:quarantine_size=1:allocator_may_return_null=0:can_use_proc_maps_statm=0 not %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CHECK_MAY_RETURN_0 // REQUIRES: stable-runtime // FIXME: make it work for other sanitizers. // XFAIL: lsan // XFAIL: tsan // XFAIL: msan // XFAIL: ubsan #include #include #include #include static const int kMaxNumAllocs = 1 << 9; static const int kAllocSize = 1 << 20; // Large enough to go via mmap. static char *allocs[kMaxNumAllocs]; int main() { int num_allocs = kMaxNumAllocs / 4; for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++, num_allocs *= 2) { fprintf(stderr, "[%d] allocating %d times\n", i, num_allocs); int zero_results = 0; for (int j = 0; j < num_allocs; j++) { if ((j % (num_allocs / 8)) == 0) { usleep(100000); fprintf(stderr, " [%d]\n", j); } allocs[j] = (char*)malloc(kAllocSize); if (allocs[j]) memset(allocs[j], -1, kAllocSize); else zero_results++; } if (zero_results) fprintf(stderr, "Some of the malloc calls returned null: %d\n", zero_results); if (zero_results != num_allocs) fprintf(stderr, "Some of the malloc calls returned non-null: %d\n", num_allocs - zero_results); for (int j = 0; j < num_allocs; j++) { free(allocs[j]); } } } // CHECK_MAY_RETURN_1: allocating 128 times // CHECK_MAY_RETURN_1: Some of the malloc calls returned non-null: 128 // CHECK_MAY_RETURN_1: allocating 256 times // CHECK_MAY_RETURN_1: Some of the malloc calls returned null: // CHECK_MAY_RETURN_1: Some of the malloc calls returned non-null: // CHECK_MAY_RETURN_1: allocating 512 times // CHECK_MAY_RETURN_1: Some of the malloc calls returned null: // CHECK_MAY_RETURN_1: Some of the malloc calls returned non-null: // CHECK_MAY_RETURN_0: allocating 128 times // CHECK_MAY_RETURN_0: Some of the malloc calls returned non-null: 128 // CHECK_MAY_RETURN_0: allocating 256 times // CHECK_MAY_RETURN_0: allocator is terminating the process instead of returning