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Revision 37cd49f57f9ce4128381ca122b0ac8ca21395265 authored by Neil Horman on 14 March 2024, 16:04:17 UTC, committed by Tomas Mraz on 15 March 2024, 07:47:24 UTC
Recently asan/tsan/ubsan runs have been failing randomly. It appears that a recent runner update may have led to the Address Space Layout Randomization setting in the linux kernel of ubuntu-latest runner getting set to too high a value (it defaults to 30). Such a setting leads to the possibility that a given application will have memory mapped to an address space that the sanitizer code typically uses to do its job. Lowering this value allows a/t/ubsan to work consistently again Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/23842)
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Tip revision: 37cd49f57f9ce4128381ca122b0ac8ca21395265 authored by Neil Horman on 14 March 2024, 16:04:17 UTC
Fix ASLR to be smaller during asan/tsan/ubsan runs
Fix ASLR to be smaller during asan/tsan/ubsan runs
Tip revision: 37cd49f
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