1 /* This test needs to use setrlimit to set the stack size, so it can
3 /* { dg-do run { target *-*-linux* *-*-gnu* *-*-solaris* *-*-darwin* } } */
4 /* { dg-require-effective-target split_stack } */
5 /* { dg-options "-fsplit-stack" } */
10 #include <sys/resource.h>
12 /* Use a noinline function to ensure that the buffer is not removed
14 static void use_buffer (char *buf
, size_t) __attribute__ ((noinline
));
16 use_buffer (char *buf
, size_t c
)
20 for (i
= 0; i
< c
; ++i
)
24 /* Each recursive call uses 10 * i bytes. We call it 1000 times,
25 using a total of 5,000,000 bytes. If -fsplit-stack is not working,
26 that will overflow our stack limit. */
35 use_buffer (buf
, 10 * i
);
40 /* Same thing, using alloca. */
45 char *buf
= alloca (10 * i
);
49 use_buffer (buf
, 10 * i
);
59 /* We set a stack limit because we are usually invoked via make, and
60 make sets the stack limit to be as large as possible. */
61 r
.rlim_cur
= 8192 * 1024;
62 r
.rlim_max
= 8192 * 1024;
63 if (setrlimit (RLIMIT_STACK
, &r
) != 0)