In Android 14 and higher, the platform reduces the maximum memory that can be locked using mlock() to 64 KB per process. In previous versions, the limit was 64 MB per process. The new restriction promotes better memory management across apps and the system. Test: CtsInitTestCases#MemLockLimit Signed-off-by: Ashok Mutyala <quic_amutyala@quicinc.com> Change-Id: I883bff0c1e4bd540a1fae9ab0ea35ebdf4da5255 |
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