This patch adds support for dfsan on aarch64-linux with 42-bit VMA
(current default config for 64K pagesize kernels). The support is
enabled by defining the SANITIZER_AARCH64_VMA to 42 at build time
for both clang/llvm and compiler-rt. The default VMA is 39 bits.
llvm-svn: 245841
These changes break both autoconf Mac OS X buildbot (linker errors
due to wrong Makefiles) and CMake buildbot (safestack test failures).
llvm-svn: 245784
Previously we had to call __sanitizer_cov_dump() from tool-specific
callbacks - instead, let sanitizer_common library handle this in a single place.
llvm-svn: 245770
Summary:
Merge "exitcode" flag from ASan, LSan, TSan and "exit_code" from MSan
into one entity. Additionally, make sure sanitizer_common now uses the
value of common_flags()->exitcode when dying on error, so that this
flag will automatically work for other sanitizers (UBSan and DFSan) as
well.
User-visible changes:
* "exit_code" MSan runtime flag is now deprecated. If explicitly
specified, this flag will take precedence over "exitcode".
The users are encouraged to migrate to the new version.
* __asan_set_error_exit_code() and __msan_set_exit_code() functions
are removed. With few exceptions, we don't support changing runtime
flags during program execution - we can't make them thread-safe.
The users should use __sanitizer_set_death_callback()
that would call _exit() with proper exit code instead.
* Plugin tools (LSan and UBSan) now inherit the exit code of the parent
tool. In particular, this means that ASan would now crash the program
with exit code "1" instead of "23" if it detects leaks.
Reviewers: kcc, eugenis
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12120
llvm-svn: 245734
MachO and COFF do not support aliases. Restrict the alias to ELF targets. This
should also fix the Darwin build. Make the FNALIAS usage an error on non-ELF
targets.
llvm-svn: 245669
This patch adds support for asan on aarch64-linux with 42-bit VMA
(current default config for 64K pagesize kernels). The support is
enabled by defining the SANITIZER_AARCH64_VMA to 42 at build time
for both clang/llvm and compiler-rt. The default VMA is 39 bits.
For 42-bit VMA aarch64 uses SANITIZIER_CAN_USER_ALLOCATOR64.
llvm-svn: 245596
Summary:
There are a number of issues with unit tests on Darwin. These patches address the following:
* Unit tests should be passed -arch (-m32/-m64 isn't sufficient)
* Unit tests should be passed ${DARWIN_osx_CFLAGS} because they're being built for OS X
* Test architectures should be filtered based on base system capabilities (i.e. don't try running x86_64h tests on pre-haswell hardware).
Reviewers: bogner, filcab, kubabrecka
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12174
llvm-svn: 245580
ASan uses GetProcAddress to get the address of malloc so it can patch
it. Newer versions of Windows make GetProcAddress initialize the DLL
before returning a function pointer into it. That's perfectly
reasonable, but ASan needs to finish patching malloc before CRT
initialization. So now we roll our own GetProcAddress.
Fixes PR24237
Based on a patch by David Major
Originally written by David Major as part of:
https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/tip/toolkit/xre/WindowsCrtPatch.h
llvm-svn: 245377
Summary: This patch consolidates add_compiler_rt_osx_static_runtime and add_compiler_rt_darwin_dynamic_runtime into a single new function add_compiler_rt_darwin_runtime.
Reviewers: filcab, samsonov, bogner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12106
llvm-svn: 245317
Summary:
Currently CMake doesn't build builtins for AArch64 and if one does this anyway
it's likely that at least `__multc3`, `__floatditf` and `__floatunditf` will be
missing. There is actually more builtins to add, but these come from
different libc implementations, thus providing them makes compiler-rt for
AArch64 good enough at least for basic usage.
Builtins implementation were originally taken from FreeBSD project:
* [[ https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2173 | __multc3 ]]
* [[ https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2174 | __floatditf and __floatunditf ]]
Until they have been tested to find mistakes in `__float*` functions.
`__floatditf` was based on `__floatsitf`, which had the same mistakes
(fixed it in r243746).
Version of the builtins in this patch are fixed and complemented with basic
tests. Additionally they were tested via GCC's torture (this is what revealed
these issues).
P.S. Ed (author of FreeBSD patches) asked for feedback on the list some time ago (here [[ http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2015-March/084064.html | here ]])
and got no response, but it seems to be worth adding these builtins as is and
extracting common part later.
Reviewers: howard.hinnant, t.p.northover, jmolloy, enefaim, rengolin, zatrazz
Subscribers: asl, emaste, samsonov, aemerson, llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11679
llvm-svn: 245296
This reverts commit r245263, and the change wasn't catched by UBsan.
It also reverts: "[ARM] Also disable stable-runtime check on UBsan,
to use generic one" (r245287), as it didn't fix the UBsan builds.
We need to investigate what's going on before continuing, since this
is breaking all ARM RT buildbots for a while.
llvm-svn: 245292
Summary:
This involved various fixes:
- Move a test that uses ulimit to Posix.
- Add a few "REQUIRES: shell" lines to tests using backtick subshell
evaluation.
- The MSVC CRT buffers stdio if the output is a pipe by default. Some
tests need that disabled to avoid interleaving test stdio with asan
output.
- MSVC headers provide _alloca instead of alloca (go figure), so add a
portability macro to the two alloca tests.
- XFAIL tests that rely on accurate symbols, we need to pass more flags
to make that work.
- MSVC's printf implementation of %p uses upper case letters and doesn't
add 0x, so do that manually.
- Accept "SEGV" or "access-violation" reports in crash tests.
Reviewers: samsonov
Subscribers: tberghammer, danalbert, llvm-commits, srhines
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12019
llvm-svn: 245073
Summary: Fixed test in response to buildbot failures from last night.
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12018
llvm-svn: 244952
Summary:
This is a reunification of three separate reviews D11073, D11082, D11083.
Having them separate was not constructive even though the patches were smaller because it led to fragmented conversations, and this is really all about one change.
This patch incorporates feedback from samsonov, and refactors the hacky darwin code out of the root CMakeLists.txt and int config-ix.cmake.
Reviewers: zaks.anna, bogner, kubabrecka, chandlerc, samsonov
Subscribers: jevinskie, filcab, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11820
llvm-svn: 244948
Summary:
Let UBSan output flag description if 'help' options is provided.
Report unrecognized flags if verbosity mode is turned on.
Patch by Svetlana Ryabkova!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11903
llvm-svn: 244946
Summary:
Printing a stacktrace acquires a spinlock, and the sanitizer spinlocks
aren't re-entrant. Avoid the problem by reusing the logic we already
have on Posix.
This failure mode is already exercised by the existing mmap_limit_mb.cc
test case. It will be enabled in a forthcoming change, so I didn't add
standalone tests for this change.
Reviewers: samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11999
llvm-svn: 244840
Summary:
The lit internal shell is used by default on Windows, and it does not
support bash variable expansion. Because bash variable expansion
interacts with tokenization, it is prohibitively difficult to make the
existing lit shell do general shell variable expansion.
The most common use of shell variables in the asan tests is to add
options to the default set of options set by lit.cfg. We can avoid the
need for variable expansion with a substitution that expands to 'env
ASAN_OPTIONS=<defaults:>'.
This has the side benefit of shortening the RUN lines, so it seemed
better than implementing limited variable expansion in lit.
Reviewers: samsonov, filcab
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11982
llvm-svn: 244839