If you had problems with Address Sanitizer and Kernel 4.12: The change causing that has been reverted in 4.13 for now.
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Replying to @hanno
Uhg. This is clearly an asan bug & they weakened aslr instead of making asan fix it.
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Replying to @RichFelker
I guess the plan is to fix it in asan in the long term, but not break a feature many people rely on.
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Replying to @hanno @RichFelker
It's not my decision to make, but I feel this is somewhat legit: many people rely on asan for bug detection + shipping a fix takes time
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Replying to @hanno @RichFelker
They don't appear to be interested in fixing it since it would hurt performance.
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Replying to @CopperheadOS @hanno
It won't. The "performance" issue was a nonsensical premature optimization, as usual. And asan isn't usable in production anyway.
12:57 PM - 10 Sep 2017
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