Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 13:34:27 -0400 From: Gabor <gabor@vmunix.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: malloc does not return null when out of memory Message-ID: <20030723173427.GA72876@vmunix.com>
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We have a little soekris box running freebsd that uses racoon for key management. It's used for setting up an ipsec tunnel. I noticed that one of these devices lost the tunnel this morning. I looked in the log and saw this Jul 23 01:37:57 m0n0wall /kernel: pid 80 (racoon), uid 0, was killed: out of swap space I reproduced this problem using this code. #include <stdlib.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { char *p; int cnt = 0; while (1) { p = malloc(100000); printf("%d %p\n", ++cnt, p); if (p) memset(p, 0, 100000); else break; } return 0; } Here is the tail end of the output. It dies when trying to poke at the memory using memset. If I just malloc without the memset, it never even dies. 210 0x94b5000 211 0x94ce000 212 0x94e7000 213 0x9500000 214 0x9519000 215 0x9532000 216 0x954b000 217 0x9564000 218 0x957d000 219 0x9596000 220 0x95af000 221 0x95c8000 Killed The kernel for this has the NO_SWAPPING option enabled since there is essentially no disk, it boots from a CF.
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