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We actually have a big problem: the fileassocs are never deleted. Therefore, if a user generates a lot of buggy binaries and launches them all, the kernel will allocate memory again again and again for all these entries and will never free them (unless the files are deleted from the disk). Which means that a user can too easily put the kernel under memory pressure. |
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