cygwin: mmap: fix a fork failure with private, anonymous mappings
Rounddown incoming addr on a page boundary. Without this, we may end up with a fork error for private, anonymous maps. The reason is, we use VirtualAlloc in this case which will potentially overcommit if addr is not on a page boundary. This isn't taken into account in bookkeeping, but fixup_mmaps_after_fork will eventually stumble over this when trying to reproduce the copy-on-write pages: VirtualQuery returns a region reaching beyond the supposedly allocated address range and from there it goes downhill. Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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@ -917,6 +917,13 @@ mmap64 (void *addr, size_t len, int prot, int flags, int fd, off_t off)
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goto out;
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/* POSIX: When MAP_FIXED is not set, the implementation uses addr in an
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implementation-defined manner to arrive at pa [the return address].
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Given that we refuse addr if it's not exactly at a page boundary, we
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can just make sure addr does so indiscriminately. Just round down
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to the next lower page boundary. */
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addr = (void *) rounddown ((uintptr_t) addr, pagesize);
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if (!anonymous (flags) && fd != -1)
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{
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/* Ensure that fd is open */
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