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performance: 0.967
user-level: 0.868
architecture: 0.858
TCG: 0.843
mistranslation: 0.839
graphic: 0.794
device: 0.756
x86: 0.548
assembly: 0.541
debug: 0.538
kernel: 0.524
vnc: 0.511
hypervisor: 0.483
arm: 0.466
risc-v: 0.462
semantic: 0.438
i386: 0.415
peripherals: 0.402
ppc: 0.392
network: 0.338
socket: 0.336
PID: 0.321
VMM: 0.314
boot: 0.307
files: 0.288
virtual: 0.218
permissions: 0.165
register: 0.159
KVM: 0.084
Could not allocate more than ~2GB with qemu-user
Description of problem:
On qemu-user, failed to allocate more than about 2GB on 32bit platform supporting up to 4GB (arm, ppc, etc.)
Steps to reproduce:
1. Try to allocate more than 2GB [e.g. for(i=0;i<64;i++) if(malloc(64*1024*1024)==NULL) perror("Failed to allocate 64MB");]
2. Only 1 64MB chunck is allocated in the upper 2GB memory space
3. Failed to allocate after about 2GB.
Additional information:
The problem is in **pageflags_find** and **pageflags_next** functions (found in _accel/tcg/user-exec.c_) 3rd parameters, that should be **target_ulong** instead of incorrect _target_long_ (the parameter will be converted signed extended to uint64_t).
The testing program is the following:
```
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(int argc,char *argv[]) {
unsigned int a;
unsigned int i;
char *al;
unsigned int sss=1U*1024*1024*64;
for(a=0;a<128;a++) {
al=malloc(sss);
if(al!=NULL) {
printf("ALLOC OK %u (%08lX)!\n",sss*(a+1),al);
}
else {
printf("Cannot alloc %d\n",(a+1)*sss);
perror("Cannot alloc");
exit(1);
}
}
}
```
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