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## Dependencies
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					## Dependencies
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Debian stable (currently Debian 12) determines the most ancient set of
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					Debian stable (currently Debian 13) determines the most ancient set of
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supported dependencies:
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					supported dependencies:
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* glibc 2.36
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					* glibc 2.41
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* Linux 6.1
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					* Linux 6.12
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* Clang 14.0.6 or GCC 12.2.0
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					* Clang 19.1.7 or GCC 14.2.0
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For Android, the Linux GKI 5.10, 5.15 and 6.1 branches are supported.
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					For Android, the Linux GKI 6.1, 6.6 and 6.12 branches are supported.
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However, using more recent releases is highly recommended. Older versions of
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					However, using more recent releases is highly recommended. Older versions of
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the dependencies may be compatible at the moment but are not tested and will
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					the dependencies may be compatible at the moment but are not tested and will
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along with other hardening for the C standard library implementation.
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					along with other hardening for the C standard library implementation.
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For Android, only the current generation, actively developed maintenance branch of the Android
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					For Android, only the current generation, actively developed maintenance branch of the Android
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Open Source Project will be supported, which currently means `android15-release`.
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					Open Source Project will be supported, which currently means `android16-release`.
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## Testing
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					## Testing
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The format of this configuration file is a whitespace-separated list, so it's
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					The format of this configuration file is a whitespace-separated list, so it's
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good practice to put each library on a separate line.
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					good practice to put each library on a separate line.
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On Debian systems `libhardened_malloc.so` should be installed into `/usr/lib/`
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					For maximum compatibility `libhardened_malloc.so` can be installed into
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to avoid preload failures caused by AppArmor profile restrictions.
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					`/usr/lib/` to avoid preload failures caused by AppArmor profiles or systemd
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					ExecPaths= restrictions. Check for logs of the following format:
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					    ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/local/lib/libhardened_malloc.so' from /etc/ld.so.preload cannot be preloaded (failed to map segment from shared object): ignored.
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Using the `LD_PRELOAD` environment variable to load it on a case-by-case basis
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					Using the `LD_PRELOAD` environment variable to load it on a case-by-case basis
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will not work when `AT_SECURE` is set such as with setuid binaries. It's also
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					will not work when `AT_SECURE` is set such as with setuid binaries. It's also
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    return (void *) (((uintptr_t) tag << 56) | (uintptr_t) untag_pointer(ptr));
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}
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// This test checks that slab slot allocation uses tag that is distint from tags of its neighbors
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					// This test checks that slab slot allocation uses tag that is distinct from tags of its neighbors
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// and from the tag of the previous allocation that used the same slot
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					// and from the tag of the previous allocation that used the same slot
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void tag_distinctness() {
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					void tag_distinctness() {
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    // tag 0 is reserved
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					    // tag 0 is reserved
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        self.assertEqual(stderr.decode("utf-8"),
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					        self.assertEqual(stderr.decode("utf-8"),
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                         "fatal allocator error: invalid free\n")
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					                         "fatal allocator error: invalid free\n")
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    def test_invalid_malloc_usable_size_small_quarantene(self):
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					    def test_invalid_malloc_usable_size_small_quarantine(self):
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        _stdout, stderr, returncode = self.run_test(
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            "invalid_malloc_usable_size_small_quarantine")
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					            "invalid_malloc_usable_size_small_quarantine")
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        self.assertEqual(returncode, -6)
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