[Sanitizer] Bump soft_rss_limit_mb in test (#170911) This test is failing on some buildbots now that the internal shell has been turned on and was failing previously on some ppc bots when turning it on a while back (before it got reverted). At least one X86 bot is barely hitting the limit (https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/174/builds/28487 224MB-235MB). This likely needs to be bumped due to changes in the process tree (now that we invoke things through python rather than a bash shell) with the enablement of the internal shell.
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