File: platform_thread_linux_base.cc

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// Copyright 2023 The Chromium Authors
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
// Description: Common functions for NACL and all Linux and
// Linux-derivatives.

#include "base/threading/platform_thread.h"

namespace base {

size_t GetDefaultThreadStackSize(const pthread_attr_t& attributes) {
#ifdef THREAD_SANITIZER
  // ThreadSanitizer bloats the stack heavily. Evidence has been that the
  // default stack size isn't enough for some browser tests.
  return 2 * (1 << 23);  // 2 times 8192K (the default stack size on Linux).
#elifdef __GLIBC__
  // Generally glibc sets ample default stack sizes, so use the default there.
  return 0;
#else
  // Other libcs (uclibc, musl, etc) tend to use smaller stacks, often too small
  // for chromium. Make sure we have enough space to work with here. Note that
  // for comparison glibc stacks are generally around 8MB.
  return 2 * (1 << 20);
#endif
}

void InitThreading() {}

void TerminateOnThread() {}

}  // namespace base