Speedup sbrk tst a bit (forking 100Mbyte processes is slow)
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usertests.c
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usertests.c
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@ -1238,7 +1238,7 @@ forktest(void)
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void
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sbrktest(void)
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{
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int fds[2], pid, pids[32], ppid;
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int fds[2], pid, pids[10], ppid;
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char *a, *b, *c, *lastaddr, *oldbrk, *p, scratch;
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uint amt;
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@ -1310,6 +1310,13 @@ sbrktest(void)
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exit();
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}
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a = sbrk(0);
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c = sbrk(-(sbrk(0) - oldbrk));
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if(c != a){
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printf(stdout, "sbrk downsize failed, a %x c %x\n", a, c);
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exit();
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}
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// can we read the kernel's memory?
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for(a = (char*)(KERNBASE); a < (char*) (KERNBASE+2000000); a += 50000){
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ppid = getpid();
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@ -1328,15 +1335,14 @@ sbrktest(void)
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// if we run the system out of memory, does it clean up the last
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// failed allocation?
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sbrk(-(sbrk(0) - oldbrk));
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if(pipe(fds) != 0){
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printf(1, "pipe() failed\n");
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exit();
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}
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for(i = 0; i < sizeof(pids)/sizeof(pids[0]); i++){
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if((pids[i] = fork()) == 0){
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// allocate the full 640K
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sbrk((640 * 1024) - (uint)sbrk(0));
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// allocate a lot of memory
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sbrk(BIG - (uint)sbrk(0));
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write(fds[1], "x", 1);
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// sit around until killed
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for(;;) sleep(1000);
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