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December 2022

Created 1 commit in 1 repository

Created a pull request in google/gvisor that received 56 comments

limit numbers of negative children to avoid infinitely increment of memory

Fix issue #8267 when create and remove file, dentry.children will cache the name to speedup file access, memory will increse infinitely if we remov…

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Created an issue in google/gvisor that received 1 comment

OOM occurred in long-stable tests

Description We found gvisor oom in some long-stable tests, this is because gvisor do not limit the length of dentry's children map, memory size may…

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