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1.7 KiB
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47 lines
1.7 KiB
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From 19d3bf238c41c756b391fc7e66e5217cde42a896 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>
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Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2022 11:52:17 +0100
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Subject: [PATCH] coredump: raise the coredump save size on 64bit systems to
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32G (and lower it to 1G on 32bit systems)
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Apparently 2G is too low for various real-life systems. But raising it
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universally above 2^32 sounds wrong to me, since that makes no sense on
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32bit systems, that we still support.
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Hence, let's raise the limit to 32G on 64bit systems, and *lower* it to
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1G on 32bit systems.
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32G is 4 orders of magnitude higher then the old settings. Let's hope
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that's enough for now. Should this not be enough we can raise it
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further.
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Fixes: #22076
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(cherry picked from commit e677041e7a6988f73de802db6e49d962d432944b)
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Related: #2017035
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---
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src/coredump/coredump.c | 10 ++++++++--
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1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/src/coredump/coredump.c b/src/coredump/coredump.c
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index 6a6e9765d4..fd156370b2 100644
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--- a/src/coredump/coredump.c
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+++ b/src/coredump/coredump.c
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@@ -48,8 +48,14 @@
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#include "uid-alloc-range.h"
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#include "user-util.h"
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-/* The maximum size up to which we process coredumps */
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-#define PROCESS_SIZE_MAX ((uint64_t) (2LLU*1024LLU*1024LLU*1024LLU))
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+/* The maximum size up to which we process coredumps. We use 1G on 32bit systems, and 32G on 64bit systems */
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+#if __SIZEOF_POINTER__ == 4
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+#define PROCESS_SIZE_MAX ((uint64_t) (1LLU*1024LLU*1024LLU*1024LLU))
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+#elif __SIZEOF_POINTER__ == 8
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+#define PROCESS_SIZE_MAX ((uint64_t) (32LLU*1024LLU*1024LLU*1024LLU))
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+#else
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+#error "Unexpected pointer size"
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+#endif
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/* The maximum size up to which we leave the coredump around on disk */
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#define EXTERNAL_SIZE_MAX PROCESS_SIZE_MAX
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