Patch set 7:Code-Review +2
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File Documentation/technotes/asan.md:
1/8th of the
program memory
It might be worth explaining somewhere why it has to be this way (in the code or in the docs)?
Because currently every program byte is monitored by a single bit in the shadow memory?
If you follow the above mentioned link to ASan (https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer) and from there to
"AddressSanitizerAlgorithm -- if you are curious how it works."
you will find in the description:
"AddressSanitizer maps 8 bytes of the application memory into 1 byte of the shadow memory."
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