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This patch introduces GWP-ASan system properties and environment variables to control the internal sampling rates of GWP-ASan. This can be used for: 1. "Torture testing" the system, i.e. running it under an extremely high sampling rate under GWP-ASan. 2. Increasing sampling remotely to allow further crash report collection of rare issues. There are three sets of system properites: 1. libc.debug.gwp_asan.*.system_default: Default values for native executables and system apps. 2. libc.debug.gwp_asan.*.app_default: Default values for non-system apps, and 3. libc.debug.gwp_asan.*.<basename/app_name>: Default values for an individual app or native process. There are three variables that can be changed: 1. The allocation sampling rate (default: 2500) - using the environment variable GWP_ASAN_SAMPLE_RATE or the libc.debug.gwp_asan.sample_rate.* system property. 2. The process sampling rate (default: 128 for system apps/processes, 1 for opted-in apps) - using the environment variable GWP_ASAN_PROCESS_SAMPLING or the libc.debug.gwp_asan.process_sampling.* system property, 3. The number of slots available (default: 32) - using the environment variable GWP_ASAN_MAX_ALLOCS or the libc.debug.gwp_asan.max_allocs.* system property. If not specified, #3 will be calculated as a ratio of the default |2500 SampleRate : 32 slots|. So, a sample rate of "1250" (i.e. twice as frequent sampling) will result in a doubling of the max_allocs to "64". Bug: 219651032 Test: atest bionic-unit-tests Change-Id: Idb40a2a4d074e01ce3c4e635ad639a91a32d570f |
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