commit | 37d484d520671251509b190395ab64df6427196c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Pierre-Clément Tosi <ptosi@google.com> | Wed Aug 14 16:27:00 2024 +0100 |
committer | Pierre-Clément Tosi <ptosi@google.com> | Thu Aug 15 10:52:47 2024 +0100 |
tree | 1a10b6157c92c554dec5d3883752cfc99c68ae09 | |
parent | 311de8e8295f6ed2131c3e385b96c165deda6922 [diff] |
service_vm_manager: Reduce VM_MEMORY_MB to 8 MiB Rialto only maps its code region (up to 2 MiB), data scratch region (up to 2 MiB), and VMM-provided device tree region (up to 2 MiB). Depending on the alignment, 2 MiB might end up padding between 2 of those regions. Therefore, reduce the virtual memory size to 8 MiB as a higher value serves no purpose and this will allow us to catch unexpected memory usage from the Service VM, giving us more confidence in the claim that the Service VM's memory consumption is actually low. Test: atest rialto_test Change-Id: I1c2045b98ce97af6d57cbba0b81c6422bbd8beb9
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