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25
26#
27# Somewhat surprisingly, DTrace very much relies on the fact that when 32-bit
28# is forced, pointers are not, in fact, narrowed to 32-bits.  In particular, if
29# this is not so (that is, if pointers are narrowed to their seemingly correct
30# 32-bit width), helpers attached to 32-bit programs will fail to operate:
31# they will erroneously zero the high 32-bits of the return values of 64-bit
32# kernel pointers as returned by copyin(), alloca(), etc.  This test asserts
33# this implicit behavior -- and this comment regrettably serves as this
34# behavior's only documentation.
35#
36doit()
37{
38	/usr/sbin/dtrace $1 -n BEGIN'{trace(sizeof (long))}' \
39	    -n 'BEGIN{*(int *)alloca(4) = 21506; exit(0)}' \
40	    -n 'ERROR{exit(1)}'
41
42	if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]; then
43		exit $?
44	fi
45}
46
47doit
48doit -32
49