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* Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project
*
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// Deliberately overwrite the stack canary.
__attribute__((noinline)) void modify_stack_protector_test() {
char buf[128];
// We can't use memset here because it's fortified, and we want to test
// the line of defense *after* that.
// Without volatile, the generic x86/x86-64 targets don't write to the stack.
volatile char* p = buf;
int size = static_cast<int>(sizeof(buf) + 1);
#if __x86_64__
// The generic x86-64 target leaves an 8-byte gap between `buf` and the stack guard.
// We only need to corrupt one byte though.
size += 8;
#endif
while ((p - buf) < size) *p++ = '\0';
}