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Re: malloc() exceeds RLIMIT_DATA
On Tue, Jul 09, 2019 at 10:24:53AM -0700, Graham Percival wrote:
> RLIMIT_DATA
> This is the maximum size of a data segment of the process, in bytes. If
> this limit is exceeded, the malloc() function shall fail with errno set to
> [ENOMEM].
> http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/getrlimit.html
>
> The relevant part is the second sentence. My interpretation of that sentence
> is that if malloc() does *not* fail when it is asked to exceed RLIMIT_DATA,
> then it is not following the POSIX standard.
Ah, but how do you ask malloc to exceed RLIMIT_DATA? Not by passing it
a large number, or any number, since that doesn't change the size of
any data segment.
I think a program image whose .data exceeds RLIMIT_DATA won't load, so
in that case any call to malloc will indeed fail with errno set to
ENOMEM, inasmuch as anything follows from an invalid premise.
Although now I wonder if ld.so enforces RLIMIT_DATA on the .data size
of shared library images.
(Note: if you're trying to do something practical, you might find
RLIMIT_AS or RLIMIT_RSS more helpful.)
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David A. Holland
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