Reduce maximum possible memory limit on MIPS32

Due to architectural limitations, address space available to a single
userspace process on MIPS32 is limited to 2 GiB, not 4, even on systems
that have more physical RAM -- e.g. 64-bit systems with 32-bit
userspace, or systems that use XPA (an extension similar to x86's PAE).

So, for MIPS32, we have to impose stronger memory limits. I've chosen
2000MiB to give the process some headroom.
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Ivan A. Melnikov 2021-04-09 11:45:10 +03:00 committed by Lasse Collin
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@ -91,7 +91,13 @@ hardware_memlimit_set(uint64_t new_memlimit,
// Use a value less than SIZE_MAX so that there's some room // Use a value less than SIZE_MAX so that there's some room
// for the xz program and so on. Don't use 4000 MiB because // for the xz program and so on. Don't use 4000 MiB because
// it could look like someone mixed up base-2 and base-10. // it could look like someone mixed up base-2 and base-10.
#ifdef __mips__
// For MIPS32, due to architectural pecularities,
// the limit is even lower.
const uint64_t limit_max = UINT64_C(2000) << 20;
#else
const uint64_t limit_max = UINT64_C(4020) << 20; const uint64_t limit_max = UINT64_C(4020) << 20;
#endif
// UINT64_MAX is a special case for the string "max" so // UINT64_MAX is a special case for the string "max" so
// that has to be handled specially. // that has to be handled specially.