2014-09-04 17:34:22 +08:00
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// Check that ASan correctly detects SEGV on the zero page.
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// RUN: %clangxx_asan %s -o %t && not %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
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typedef void void_f();
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int main() {
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2014-11-08 04:42:11 +08:00
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void_f *func = (void_f *)0x4;
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2014-09-04 17:34:22 +08:00
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func();
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2014-11-14 05:53:00 +08:00
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// x86 reports the SEGV with both address=4 and pc=4.
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2015-01-16 04:48:38 +08:00
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// On PowerPC64 ELFv1, the pointer is taken to be a function-descriptor
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// pointer out of which three 64-bit quantities are read. This will SEGV, but
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// the compiler is free to choose the order. As a result, the address is
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// either 0x4, 0xc or 0x14. The pc is still in main() because it has not
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// actually made the call when the faulting access occurs.
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2015-08-15 01:39:48 +08:00
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// CHECK: {{AddressSanitizer: (SEGV|access-violation).*(address|pc) 0x0*[4c]}}
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2014-09-04 17:34:22 +08:00
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return 0;
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}
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