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      1 #include <assert.h>
      2 #include <stdio.h>
      3 #include <sys/syscall.h>
      4 #include <sys/types.h>
      5 #include <unistd.h>
      6 
      7 // kernel brk() and libc brk() act quite differently...
      8 
      9 int main(void)
     10 {
     11    int i;
     12    void* orig_ds = sbrk(0);
     13    void* ds = orig_ds;
     14    void* vals[10];
     15    void* res __attribute__((unused));
     16 #define EOL ((void*)( ~(long)0 ))
     17    vals[0] = (void*)0;
     18    vals[1] = (void*)1;
     19    vals[2] = ds - 0x1;          // small shrink
     20    vals[3] = ds;
     21    vals[4] = ds + 0x1000;       // small growth
     22    vals[5] = ds + 0x40000000;   // too-big growth
     23    vals[6] = ds + 0x500;        // shrink a little, but still above start size
     24    vals[7] = ds - 0x1;          // shrink below start size
     25 //   vals[8] = ds - 0x1000;       // shrink a lot below start size (into text)
     26 //   vals[9] = EOL;
     27    vals[8] = EOL;
     28 
     29    for (i = 0; EOL != vals[i]; i++) {
     30       res = (void*)syscall(__NR_brk, vals[i]);
     31    }
     32 
     33    assert( 0 == brk(orig_ds) );  // libc brk()
     34 
     35    for (i = 0; EOL != vals[i]; i++) {
     36       res = (void*)(long)brk(vals[i]);
     37    }
     38 
     39    return 0;
     40 }
     41