hardened_malloc/KERNEL_FEATURE_WISHLIST.md

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Very important and should be an easy sell:
* improved robustness for high vma count on high memory machines
* much higher `vm.max_map_count` by default
* work on improving performance and resource usage with high vma count
* add a way to disable the brk heap and have mmap grow upwards like it did in
the past (preserving the same high base entropy)
Somewhat important and an easy sell:
* mremap flag to disable unmapping the source mapping
* also needed by jemalloc for different reasons
* not needed if the kernel gets first class support for arbitrarily sized
guard pages and a virtual memory quarantine feature
Fairly infeasible to land but could reduce overhead and extend coverage of
security features to other code directly using mmap:
* first class support for arbitrarily sized guard pages for mmap and mremap to
eliminate half of the resulting VMAs and reduce 2 system calls to 1
* not usable if it doesn't support mremap (shrink, grow, grow via move)
* not usable if the guard page size is static
* should support changing guard size for mremap growth via move
* must be possible to set it up from the process
* virtual memory quarantine
* must be possible to set it up from the process
* first-class support for aligned mappings with mmap and ideally mremap
* not usable unless guard page support is provided and of course it has to
work with this too