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Samuel Groß authored
The majority of 64-bit Android devices appear to be using a 40-bit address space, i.e. 512GB for userspace. Allocating a 256GB sandbox (plus 2x 32GB guard regions) may take too much of the address space and cause the creation of other address space reservations (e.g. the cppgc caged heap), which are created per worker, to fail later on. In general, we should try to limit the sandbox size to less than 1/4 of the address space, so this CL shinks the sandbox on Android to 128GB. Bug: chromium:1327131 Change-Id: Ib48b45506ad6a7a5e15b95115c7642bf62a68fa1 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3652783Reviewed-by: Michael Lippautz <mlippautz@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Samuel Groß <saelo@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#80636}
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