On 09/06/2017 04:14 AM, Xishi Qiu wrote:
Hi, I find if I use a defined stack size to create a child thread,
then the max stack size from /proc/pid/task/child pid/limits still
shows "Max stack size8388608", it doesn't update to
the user defined size, is it a problem?
This reflects
On 09/06/2017 04:14 AM, Xishi Qiu wrote:
Hi, I find if I use a defined stack size to create a child thread,
then the max stack size from /proc/pid/task/child pid/limits still
shows "Max stack size8388608", it doesn't update to
the user defined size, is it a problem?
This reflects
Hi, I find if I use a defined stack size to create a child thread,
then the max stack size from /proc/pid/task/child pid/limits still
shows "Max stack size8388608", it doesn't update to
the user defined size, is it a problem?
Here is the test code:
...
Hi, I find if I use a defined stack size to create a child thread,
then the max stack size from /proc/pid/task/child pid/limits still
shows "Max stack size8388608", it doesn't update to
the user defined size, is it a problem?
Here is the test code:
...
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