Fix checksumming in the presence of large, mostly-zero buffers. #3355
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Tools like asan allocate large regions of memory (multi-TB)
that are generally sparsely allocated using demand-paging.
Currently, when checksumming a process that has such regions,
we attempt to read the entire multi-TB region into a std::vector.
This obviously does not work. Switch our checksum method to
crc32c for performance and further improve performance by:
are currently still 0 and waiting to demand-paged in. These
can be fast-forwarded using a precomputed crc operator.
max buffer size to avoid thrashing.
The crc32c implementation here is copied from Julia, which itself
is cobbled together from various places around the web - it's not
the prettiest, but keeping it aligned with the Julia version will
make it easier to port any future hardware acceleration improvements
over, if necessary.