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max_tree_depth: lower it for clangarm64 on Windows
Just as in b64d78a (max_tree_depth: lower it for MSVC to avoid stack overflows, 2023-11-01), I encountered the same problem with the clang builds on Windows/ARM64. The symptom is an exit code 127 when t6700 tries to verify that `git archive big` fails. This exit code is reserved on Unix/Linux to mean "command not found". Unfortunately in this case, it is the fall-back chosen by Cygwin's `pinfo::status_exit()` method when encountering the NSTATUS `STATUS_STACK_OVERFLOW`, see https://github.com/cygwin/cygwin/blob/cygwin-3.6.1/winsup/cygwin/pinfo.cc#L171 I verified manually that the stack overflow always happens somewhere around tree depth 1403, therefore 1280 should be a safe bound in these instances. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <[email protected]>
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@@ -82,6 +82,16 @@ int max_allowed_tree_depth =
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* the stack overflow can occur.
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512;
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#elif defined(GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE) && defined(__clang__) && defined(__aarch64__)
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/*
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* Similar to Visual C, it seems that on Windows/ARM64 the clang-based
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* builds have a smaller stack space available. When running out of
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* that stack space, a `STATUS_STACK_OVERFLOW` is produced. When the
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* Git command was run from an MSYS2 Bash, this unfortunately results
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* in an exit code 127. Let's prevent that by lowering the maximal
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* tree depth; This value seems to be low enough.
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*/
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1280;
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#else
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2048;
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#endif

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