Add support for --enable-assume-ram=SIZE.
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INSTALL
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INSTALL
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@ -237,6 +237,22 @@ XZ Utils Installation
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to optimize for size. You need to add -Os or equivalent
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flag(s) to CFLAGS manually.
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--enable-assume-ram=SIZE
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On the most common operating systems, XZ Utils is able to
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detect the amount of physical memory on the system. This
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information is used to set the default memory usage limit.
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On some systems, there is no code to detect the amount of
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RAM though. Using --enable-assume-ram one can set how much
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memory to assume on these systems. SIZE is given as MiB.
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The default is 32 MiB, which is probably too low for most
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systems, but it is enough to allow decompressing .xz files
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created with the default settings.
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Feel free to send patches to add support for detecting
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the amount of RAM on the operating system you use. See
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src/common/tuklib_physmem.c for details.
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--disable-threads
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Disable threading support. This makes some things
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thread-unsafe, meaning that if multithreaded application
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configure.ac
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configure.ac
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@ -380,6 +380,30 @@ AC_MSG_RESULT([$enable_threads])
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# We use the actual result a little later.
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#########################
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# Assumed amount of RAM #
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#########################
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# We use 32 MiB as default, because it should be small enough for most
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# cases and allows decompressing files compressed with the default settings.
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# Probably it is too small for most systems, but it's safer to guess too low.
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([how much RAM to assume if the real amount is unknown])
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AC_ARG_ENABLE([assume-ram], AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-assume-ram=SIZE],
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[If and only if the real amount of RAM cannot be determined,
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assume SIZE MiB. The default is 32 MiB. This affects the
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default memory usage limit.]),
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[], [enable_assume_ram=32])
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assume_ram_check=`echo "$enable_assume_ram" | tr -d 0123456789`
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if test -z "$enable_assume_ram" || test -n "$assume_ram_check"; then
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AC_MSG_RESULT([])
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AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-assume-ram accepts only an integer argument])
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fi
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AC_MSG_RESULT([$enable_assume_ram MiB])
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([ASSUME_RAM], [$enable_assume_ram],
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[How many MiB of RAM to assume if the real amount cannot
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be determined.])
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############################################
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# xz/xzdec/lzmadec linkage against liblzma #
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############################################
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@ -68,11 +68,10 @@ hardware_memlimit_set_percentage(uint32_t percentage)
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uint64_t mem = tuklib_physmem();
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// If we cannot determine the amount of RAM, assume 32 MiB. Maybe
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// even that is too much on some systems. But on most systems it's
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// far too little, and can be annoying.
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// If we cannot determine the amount of RAM, use the assumption
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// defined by the configure script.
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if (mem == 0)
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mem = UINT64_C(32) * 1024 * 1024;
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mem = (uint64_t)(ASSUME_RAM) * 1024 * 1024;
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memlimit = percentage * mem / 100;
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return;
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{
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uint64_t mem = tuklib_physmem();
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// If we cannot determine the amount of RAM, assume 32 MiB.
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// If we cannot determine the amount of RAM, use the assumption
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// set by the configure script.
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if (mem == 0)
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mem = UINT64_C(32) * 1024 * 1024;
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mem = (uint64_t)(ASSUME_RAM) * 1024 * 1024;
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memlimit = percentage * mem / 100;
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return;
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