| // Check hard_rss_limit_mb. Not all sanitizers implement it yet. |
| // RUN: %clangxx -O2 %s -o %t |
| // |
| // Run with limit should fail: |
| // RUN: %env_tool_opts=hard_rss_limit_mb=100 not %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s |
| // This run uses getrusage: |
| // RUN: %env_tool_opts=hard_rss_limit_mb=100:can_use_proc_maps_statm=0 not %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s |
| // |
| // Run w/o limit or with a large enough limit should pass: |
| // RUN: %env_tool_opts=hard_rss_limit_mb=1000 %run %t |
| // RUN: %run %t |
| // |
| // FIXME: make it work for other sanitizers. |
| // XFAIL: lsan |
| // XFAIL: tsan |
| // XFAIL: msan |
| // XFAIL: ubsan |
| |
| // UNSUPPORTED: freebsd, solaris, darwin |
| |
| #include <string.h> |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <unistd.h> |
| |
| const int kNumAllocs = 200 * 1000; |
| const int kAllocSize = 1000; |
| volatile char *sink[kNumAllocs]; |
| |
| int main(int argc, char **argv) { |
| for (int i = 0; i < kNumAllocs; i++) { |
| if ((i % 1000) == 0) { |
| // Don't write to stderr! Doing that triggers a kernel race condition |
| // between this thread and the rss-limit thread, and may lose part of the |
| // output. See https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/2/17/324. |
| printf("[%d]\n", i); |
| } |
| char *x = new char[kAllocSize]; |
| memset(x, 0, kAllocSize); |
| sink[i] = x; |
| } |
| sleep(1); // Make sure the background thread has time to kill the process. |
| // CHECK: hard rss limit exhausted |
| } |