On Wed, Aug 7, 2024 at 4:35 PM <jeffxu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: <snip> > /* shrink from 4 pages to 2 pages. */ > - ret2 = mremap(ptr, size, 2 * page_size, 0, 0); > + ret2 = sys_mremap(ptr, size, 2 * page_size, 0, 0); > if (seal) { > - FAIL_TEST_IF_FALSE(ret2 == MAP_FAILED); > + FAIL_TEST_IF_FALSE(ret2 == (void *) MAP_FAILED); MAP_FAILED is already void * <snip> > @@ -1449,18 +1457,16 @@ static void test_seal_mremap_move_dontunmap_anyaddr(bool seal) > } > > /* > - * The 0xdeaddead should not have effect on dest addr > + * The 0xdead0000 should not have effect on dest addr > * when MREMAP_DONTUNMAP is set. > */ > - ret2 = mremap(ptr, size, size, MREMAP_MAYMOVE | MREMAP_DONTUNMAP, > - 0xdeaddead); > + ret2 = sys_mremap(ptr, size, size, MREMAP_MAYMOVE | MREMAP_DONTUNMAP, > + (void *) 0xdead0000); You still didn't explain why this test is actually needed. Why are you testing MREMAP_DONTUNMAP's hint system? This has nothing to do with mseal, you already test the MREMAP_DONTUNMAP and MREMAP_FIXED paths in other tests. You also don't know if 0xdead0000 is a valid page (hexagon for instance seems to support 256KiB and 1MiB pages, so does ppc32, and this is not something that should be hardcoded). I'm not a fan of just throwing random flags for tests, it should be somewhat logical. -- Pedro