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Julian Lettner b16dfbead2 [Darwin] Fix OS version checks inside simulators
compiler-rt checks OS versions by querying the Darwin kernel version.
This is not necessarily correct inside the simulators if the simulator
runtime is not aligned with the host macOS.  Let's instead check the
`SIMULATOR_RUNTIME_VERSION` env var.

Note that we still use the old code path as a fallback in case the
`SIMULATOR_RUNTIME_VERSION` environment variable isn't set.

rdar://63031937

Reviewers: delcypher

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79979
2020-07-16 10:48:04 -07:00
Kostya Kortchinsky 79de8f8441 [scudo][standalone] Release smaller blocks less often
Summary:
Releasing smaller blocks is costly and only yields significant
results when there is a large percentage of free bytes for a given
size class (see numbers below).

This CL introduces a couple of additional checks for sizes lower
than 256. First we want to make sure that there is enough free bytes,
relatively to the amount of allocated bytes. We are looking at 8X% to
9X% (smaller blocks require higher percentage). We also want to make
sure there has been enough activity with the freelist to make it
worth the time, so we now check that the bytes pushed to the freelist
is at least 1/16th of the allocated bytes for those classes.

Additionally, we clear batches before destroying them now - this
could have prevented some releases to occur (class id 0 rarely
releases anyway).

Here are the numbers, for about 1M allocations in multiple threads:

Size: 16
85% freed -> 0% released
86% freed -> 0% released
87% freed -> 0% released
88% freed -> 0% released
89% freed -> 0% released
90% freed -> 0% released
91% freed -> 0% released
92% freed -> 0% released
93% freed -> 0% released
94% freed -> 0% released
95% freed -> 0% released
96% freed -> 0% released
97% freed -> 2% released
98% freed -> 7% released
99% freed -> 27% released
Size: 32
85% freed -> 0% released
86% freed -> 0% released
87% freed -> 0% released
88% freed -> 0% released
89% freed -> 0% released
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94% freed -> 0% released
95% freed -> 1% released
96% freed -> 3% released
97% freed -> 7% released
98% freed -> 17% released
99% freed -> 41% released
Size: 48
85% freed -> 0% released
86% freed -> 0% released
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95% freed -> 3% released
96% freed -> 7% released
97% freed -> 13% released
98% freed -> 27% released
99% freed -> 52% released
Size: 64
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96% freed -> 11% released
97% freed -> 20% released
98% freed -> 35% released
99% freed -> 59% released
Size: 80
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86% freed -> 0% released
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89% freed -> 0% released
90% freed -> 1% released
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93% freed -> 4% released
94% freed -> 6% released
95% freed -> 10% released
96% freed -> 17% released
97% freed -> 26% released
98% freed -> 41% released
99% freed -> 64% released
Size: 96
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97% freed -> 31% released
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99% freed -> 68% released
Size: 112
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91% freed -> 6% released
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96% freed -> 30% released
97% freed -> 40% released
98% freed -> 55% released
99% freed -> 74% released
Size: 128
85% freed -> 0% released
86% freed -> 1% released
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88% freed -> 2% released
89% freed -> 3% released
90% freed -> 4% released
91% freed -> 6% released
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95% freed -> 22% released
96% freed -> 30% released
97% freed -> 40% released
98% freed -> 55% released
99% freed -> 74% released
Size: 144
85% freed -> 1% released
86% freed -> 2% released
87% freed -> 3% released
88% freed -> 4% released
89% freed -> 6% released
90% freed -> 7% released
91% freed -> 10% released
92% freed -> 13% released
93% freed -> 17% released
94% freed -> 22% released
95% freed -> 28% released
96% freed -> 37% released
97% freed -> 47% released
98% freed -> 61% released
99% freed -> 78% released
Size: 160
85% freed -> 1% released
86% freed -> 2% released
87% freed -> 3% released
88% freed -> 4% released
89% freed -> 5% released
90% freed -> 7% released
91% freed -> 10% released
92% freed -> 13% released
93% freed -> 17% released
94% freed -> 22% released
95% freed -> 28% released
96% freed -> 37% released
97% freed -> 47% released
98% freed -> 61% released
99% freed -> 78% released
Size: 176
85% freed -> 2% released
86% freed -> 3% released
87% freed -> 4% released
88% freed -> 6% released
89% freed -> 7% released
90% freed -> 9% released
91% freed -> 12% released
92% freed -> 15% released
93% freed -> 20% released
94% freed -> 25% released
95% freed -> 32% released
96% freed -> 40% released
97% freed -> 51% released
98% freed -> 64% released
99% freed -> 80% released
Size: 192
85% freed -> 4% released
86% freed -> 5% released
87% freed -> 6% released
88% freed -> 8% released
89% freed -> 10% released
90% freed -> 13% released
91% freed -> 16% released
92% freed -> 20% released
93% freed -> 24% released
94% freed -> 30% released
95% freed -> 37% released
96% freed -> 45% released
97% freed -> 55% released
98% freed -> 68% released
99% freed -> 82% released
Size: 224
85% freed -> 8% released
86% freed -> 10% released
87% freed -> 12% released
88% freed -> 14% released
89% freed -> 17% released
90% freed -> 20% released
91% freed -> 23% released
92% freed -> 28% released
93% freed -> 33% released
94% freed -> 39% released
95% freed -> 46% released
96% freed -> 53% released
97% freed -> 63% released
98% freed -> 73% released
99% freed -> 85% released
Size: 240
85% freed -> 8% released
86% freed -> 10% released
87% freed -> 12% released
88% freed -> 14% released
89% freed -> 17% released
90% freed -> 20% released
91% freed -> 23% released
92% freed -> 28% released
93% freed -> 33% released
94% freed -> 39% released
95% freed -> 46% released
96% freed -> 54% released
97% freed -> 63% released
98% freed -> 73% released
99% freed -> 85% released

Reviewers: cferris, pcc, hctim, eugenis

Subscribers: #sanitizers, llvm-commits

Tags: #sanitizers

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82031
2020-07-16 09:44:25 -07:00
Joachim Protze 7358a1104a [TSan] Optimize handling of racy address
This patch splits the handling of racy address and racy stack into separate
functions. If a race was already reported for the address, we can avoid the
cost for collecting the involved stacks.

This patch also removes the race condition in storing the racy address / racy
stack. This race condition allowed all threads to report the race.

This patch changes the transitive suppression of reports. Previously
suppression could transitively chain memory location and racy stacks.
Now racy memory and racy stack are separate suppressions.

Commit again, now with fixed tests.

Reviewed by: dvyukov

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83625
2020-07-16 16:22:57 +02:00
Hiroshi Yamauchi 4a539faf74 [PGO] Extend the value profile buckets for mem op sizes.
Extend the memop value profile buckets to be more flexible (could accommodate a
mix of individual values and ranges) and to cover more value ranges (from 11 to
22 buckets).

Disabled behind a flag (to be enabled separately) and the existing code to be
removed later.
2020-07-15 10:26:15 -07:00
Joachim Protze d3849dddd2 Revert "[TSan] Optimize handling of racy address"
This reverts commit 00e3a1ddec.
The commit broke most build bots, investigating.
2020-07-15 17:40:28 +02:00
Joachim Protze 00e3a1ddec [TSan] Optimize handling of racy address
This patch splits the handling of racy address and racy stack into separate
functions. If a race was already reported for the address, we can avoid the
cost for collecting the involved stacks.

This patch also removes the race condition in storing the racy address / racy
stack. This race condition allowed all threads to report the race.

This patch changes the transitive suppression of reports. Previously
suppression could transitively chain memory location and racy stacks.
Now racy memory and racy stack are separate suppressions.

Reviewed by: dvyukov

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83625
2020-07-15 16:50:08 +02:00
Petr Hosek bcd27d9d73 Revert "[CMake] Simplify CMake handling for zlib"
This reverts commit 8c1a79dc12 because
it fails when zlib isn't installed.
2020-07-14 19:56:10 -07:00
Petr Hosek 8c1a79dc12 [CMake] Simplify CMake handling for zlib
Rather than handling zlib handling manually, use find_package from CMake
to find zlib properly. Use this to normalize the LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB,
HAVE_ZLIB, HAVE_ZLIB_H. Furthermore, require zlib if LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB is
set to YES, which requires the distributor to explicitly select whether
zlib is enabled or not. This simplifies the CMake handling and usage in
the rest of the tooling.

This is a reland of abb0075 with all followup changes and fixes that
should address issues that were reported in PR44780.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219
2020-07-14 19:30:08 -07:00
Dokyung Song 750369e2e8 [libFuzzer] Fix compilation error by including missing platform macro definitions.
Summary: This patch fixes sanitizer-windows build errors.

Reviewers: morehouse, hctim

Reviewed By: morehouse, hctim

Subscribers: #sanitizers

Tags: #sanitizers

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83823
2020-07-14 22:26:50 +00:00
Arthur Eubanks bef00b244c Revert "[compiler-rt][Android] Stop using detect_target_arch"
This reverts commit 9b7e24c2a5.

See comments in https://reviews.llvm.org/D82148.
2020-07-14 15:05:26 -07:00
Dokyung Song 226866e115 [libFuzzer] Separate platform related macros out from FuzzerDefs.h into FuzzerPlatform.h, and adjust includes in other files.
Summary: This patch separates platform related macros in lib/fuzzer/FuzzerDefs.h into lib/fuzzer/FuzzerPlatform.h, and use FuzzerPlatform.h where necessary. This separation helps when compiling libFuzzer's interceptor module (under review); an unnecessary include of standard headers (such as string.h) may produce conflicts/ambiguation with the interceptor's declarations/definitions of library functions, which complicates interceptor implementation.

Reviewers: morehouse, hctim

Reviewed By: morehouse

Subscribers: krytarowski, #sanitizers

Tags: #sanitizers

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83805
2020-07-14 21:31:56 +00:00
Vedant Kumar a8694eb562 Update ubsan_interface.inc for D71491 (second try)
I mistyped the ubsan objc_cast handler names on the first try.

Testing:

./bin/llvm-lit projects/compiler-rt/test/asan/X86_64HDarwinConfig/TestCases/Darwin/interface_symbols_darwin.cpp
2020-07-14 11:16:11 -07:00
Rainer Orth f0e9b76c35 [compiler-rt][sanitizers] Fix GetPcSpBp determination of SP on 32-bit Solaris/x86
A dozen 32-bit `AddressSanitizer` testcases FAIL on the latest beta of Solaris 11.4/x86, e.g.
`AddressSanitizer-i386-sunos :: TestCases/null_deref.cpp` produces

  AddressSanitizer:DEADLYSIGNAL
  =================================================================
  ==29274==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stack-overflow on address 0x00000028 (pc 0x08135efd bp 0xfeffdfd8 sp 0x00000000 T0)
      #0 0x8135efd in NullDeref(int*) /vol/llvm/src/llvm-project/dist/compiler-rt/test/asan/TestCases/null_deref.cpp:15:10
      #1 0x8135ea6 in main /vol/llvm/src/llvm-project/dist/compiler-rt/test/asan/TestCases/null_deref.cpp:21:3
      #2 0x8084b85 in _start (null_deref.cpp.tmp+0x8084b85)

   SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: stack-overflow /vol/llvm/src/llvm-project/dist/compiler-rt/test/asan/TestCases/null_deref.cpp:15:10 in NullDeref(int*)
  ==29274==ABORTING

instead of the expected

  AddressSanitizer:DEADLYSIGNAL
  =================================================================
  ==29276==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: SEGV on unknown address 0x00000028 (pc 0x08135f1f bp 0xfeffdf48 sp 0xfeffdf40 T0)
  ==29276==The signal is caused by a WRITE memory access.
  ==29276==Hint: address points to the zero page.
      #0 0x8135f1f in NullDeref(int*) /vol/llvm/src/llvm-project/local/compiler-rt/test/asan/TestCases/null_deref.cpp:15:10
      #1 0x8135efa in main /vol/llvm/src/llvm-project/local/compiler-rt/test/asan/TestCases/null_deref.cpp:21:3
      #2 0x8084be5 in _start (null_deref.cpp.tmp+0x8084be5)

  AddressSanitizer can not provide additional info.
   SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: SEGV /vol/llvm/src/llvm-project/local/compiler-rt/test/asan/TestCases/null_deref.cpp:15:10 in NullDeref(int*)
  ==29276==ABORTING

I managed to trace this to a change in `<sys/regset.h>`: previously the header would
primarily define the short register indices (like `UESP`). While they are required by the
i386 psABI, they are only required in `<ucontext.h>` and could previously leak into
unsuspecting user code, polluting the namespace and requiring elaborate workarounds
like that in `llvm/include/llvm/Support/Solaris/sys/regset.h`. The change fixed that by restricting
the definition of the short forms appropriately, at the same time defining all `REG_` prefixed
forms for compatiblity with other systems.  This exposed a bug in `compiler-rt/lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_linux.cpp`, however:
Previously, the index for the user stack pointer would be hardcoded if `REG_ESP`
wasn't defined. Now with that definition present, it turned out that `REG_ESP` was the wrong index to use: the previous value 17 (and `REG_SP`) corresponds to `REG_UESP`
instead.

With that change, the failures are all gone.

Tested on `amd-pc-solaris2.11`.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83664
2020-07-14 12:56:18 +02:00
Sergej Jaskiewicz faa7e306e4 Revert "Revert "[compiler-rt] [test] Use the parent process env as base env in tests""
This reverts commit 979c5023d3.

The underlying issue has been fixed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D83719.
2020-07-14 11:29:40 +03:00
Amara Emerson eafeb8af34 Revert "[compiler-rt] [test] Allow expanding lit substitutions recursively"
This reverts commit 8372d50508.

It broke the TestCases/Darwin/asan-symbolize-partial-report-with-module-map.cpp test on green dragon.
2020-07-14 01:20:51 -07:00
Ryan Prichard 36f9947aac [builtins][ARM] Replace call_apsr.S with inline asm
The %arm_call_apsr expansion doesn't work when config.clang is a clang
driver defaulting to a non-ARM arch. Rather than fix it, replace
call_apsr.S with inline asm in call_apsr.h, which also resolves the
FIXME added in D31259.

Maybe the `__attribute__((noinline,pcs("aapcs")))` attributes are
unnecessary on the static functions, but I was unsure what liberty the
compiler had to insert instructions that modified the condition codes,
so it seemed helpful.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82147
2020-07-13 16:53:07 -07:00
Ryan Prichard 9b7e24c2a5 [compiler-rt][Android] Stop using detect_target_arch
For Android only, compiler-rt used detect_target_arch to select the
architecture to target. detect_target_arch was added in Sept 2014
(SVN r218605). At that time, compiler-rt selected the default arch
using ${LLVM_NATIVE_ARCH}, which seems to have been the host
architecture and therefore not suitable for cross-compilation.

The compiler-rt build system was refactored in Sept 2015 (SVN r247094
and SVN r247099) to use COMPILER_RT_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE to control
the target arch rather than LLVM_NATIVE_ARCH. This approach is simpler
and also works for Android cross-compilation, so remove the
detect_target_arch function.

Android targets i686, but compiler-rt seems to identify 32-bit x86 as
"i386". For Android, we were previously calling add_default_target_arch
with i386, and calling add_default_target_arch with i686 does not build
anything. i686 is not listed in builtin-config-ix.cmake,
ALL_BUILTIN_SUPPORTED_ARCH.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82148
2020-07-13 16:53:07 -07:00
Ryan Prichard 8cbb6ccc7f [builtins] Cleanup generic-file filtering
Split filter_builtin_sources into two functions:
 - filter_builtin_sources that removes generic files when an
   arch-specific file is selected.
 - darwin_filter_builtin_sources that implements the EXCLUDE/INCLUDE
   lists (using the files in lib/builtins/Darwin-excludes).

darwin_filter_builtin_sources delegates to filter_builtin_sources.

Previously, lib/builtins/CMakeLists.txt had a number of calls to
filter_builtin_sources (with a confusing/broken use of the
`excluded_list` parameter), as well as a redundant arch-vs-generic
filtering for the non-Apple code path at the end of the file. Replace
all of this with a single call to filter_builtin_sources.

Remove i686_SOURCES. Previously, this list contained only the
arch-specific files common to 32-bit and 64-bit x86, which is a strange
set. Normally the ${ARCH}_SOURCES list contains everything needed for
the arch. "i686" isn't in ALL_BUILTIN_SUPPORTED_ARCH.

NFCI, but i686_SOURCES won't be defined, and the order of files in
${arch}_SOURCES lists will change.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82151
2020-07-13 16:53:07 -07:00
Ryan Prichard f398e0f3d1 [builtins][Android] Define HAS_80_BIT_LONG_DOUBLE to 0
Android 32-bit x86 uses a 64-bit long double.

Android 64-bit x86 uses a 128-bit quad-precision long double.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82152
2020-07-13 16:53:07 -07:00
Gui Andrade c9b625d09a [Sanitizers] Ensure clock_getcpuclockid interceptor <= 80 chars 2020-07-13 23:18:10 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 004bf35ba0 Update ubsan_interface.inc for D71491
This should address the bot failure here:

http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer-windows/builds/66309/
2020-07-13 15:40:24 -07:00
Dokyung Song 10aa0d7bbc [compiler-rt] Fix compiler warnings and runtime errors in sanitizer RT strxfrm(_l) test cases.
Summary: Fixed an implicit definition warning by including <string.h>. Also fixed run-time assertions that the return value of strxfrm_l calls is less than the buffer size by increasing the size of the referenced buffer.

Reviewers: morehouse

Reviewed By: morehouse

Subscribers: dberris, #sanitizers

Tags: #sanitizers

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83593
2020-07-13 22:35:01 +00:00
Jinsong Ji bf0d060fd4 [compiler-rt][MSAN][test] Update buffersize for UTF-8 to C convert
This is exposed by https://reviews.llvm.org/D83486.
When the host is UTF8, we may get n >10, causing assert failure.
Increase the buffersize to support UTF-8 to C conversion.

Reviewed By: vitalybuka

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83719
2020-07-13 22:12:55 +00:00
Gui Andrade 42170b3b4e [Sanitizers] Implement getcpuclockid interceptor
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83000
2020-07-13 22:12:20 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 8c4a65b9b2 [ubsan] Check implicit casts in ObjC for-in statements
Check that the implicit cast from `id` used to construct the element
variable in an ObjC for-in statement is valid.

This check is included as part of a new `objc-cast` sanitizer, outside
of the main 'undefined' group, as (IIUC) the behavior it's checking for
is not technically UB.

The check can be extended to cover other kinds of invalid casts in ObjC.

Partially addresses: rdar://12903059, rdar://9542496

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71491
2020-07-13 15:11:18 -07:00
Craig Topper b92c2bb6a2 [X86] Add CPU name strings to getIntelProcessorTypeAndSubtype and getAMDProcessorTypeAndSubtype in compiler-rt.
These aren't used in compiler-rt, but I plan to make a similar
change to the equivalent code in Host.cpp where the mapping from
type/subtype is an unnecessary complication. Having the CPU strings
here will help keep the code somewhat synchronized.
2020-07-12 12:59:25 -07:00
Gui Andrade e54b228408 [Sanitizers] Change protoent test to check for IPv6 instead of RDP
Looks like RDP isn't present on some of LLVM's buildbot machines
2020-07-10 23:50:39 +00:00
Sergej Jaskiewicz 979c5023d3 Revert "[compiler-rt] [test] Use the parent process env as base env in tests"
This reverts commit 5ab446cfe5.

That commit caused memory sanitizer test failures on PowerPC buildbots
2020-07-10 20:01:50 +03:00
Vitaly Buka c06417b24d Fix check-all with -DLLVM_USE_SANITIZER=Address 2020-07-10 01:47:51 -07:00
Danila Kutenin 68c011aa08 [builtins] Optimize udivmodti4 for many platforms.
Summary:
While benchmarking uint128 division we found out that it has huge latency for small divisors

https://reviews.llvm.org/D83027

```
Benchmark                                                   Time(ns)        CPU(ns)     Iterations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BM_DivideIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<unsigned __int128>            13.0           13.0     55000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<__int128>                     14.3           14.3     50000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<unsigned __int128>         13.5           13.5     52000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<__int128>                  14.1           14.1     50000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<unsigned __int128>             153            153        5000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<__int128>                      170            170        3000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<unsigned __int128>          153            153        5000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<__int128>                   155            155        5000000
```

This patch suggests a more optimized version of the division:

If the divisor is 64 bit, we can proceed with the divq instruction on x86 or constant multiplication mechanisms for other platforms. Once both divisor and dividend are not less than 2**64, we use branch free subtract algorithm, it has at most 64 cycles. After that our benchmarks improved significantly

```
Benchmark                                                   Time(ns)        CPU(ns)     Iterations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BM_DivideIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<unsigned __int128>            11.0           11.0     64000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<__int128>                     13.8           13.8     51000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<unsigned __int128>         11.6           11.6     61000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<__int128>                  13.7           13.7     52000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<unsigned __int128>              27.1           27.1     26000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<__int128>                       29.4           29.4     24000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<unsigned __int128>           27.9           27.8     26000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<__int128>                    29.1           29.1     25000000
```

If not using divq instrinsics, it is still much better

```
Benchmark                                                   Time(ns)        CPU(ns)     Iterations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BM_DivideIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<unsigned __int128>            12.2           12.2     58000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<__int128>                     13.5           13.5     52000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<unsigned __int128>         12.7           12.7     56000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<__int128>                  13.7           13.7     51000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<unsigned __int128>              30.2           30.2     24000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<__int128>                       33.2           33.2     22000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<unsigned __int128>           31.4           31.4     23000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<__int128>                    33.8           33.8     21000000
```

PowerPC benchmarks:

Was
```
BM_DivideIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<unsigned __int128>            22.3           22.3     32000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<__int128>                     23.8           23.8     30000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<unsigned __int128>         22.5           22.5     32000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<__int128>                  24.9           24.9     29000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<unsigned __int128>             394            394        2000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<__int128>                      397            397        2000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<unsigned __int128>          399            399        2000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<__int128>                   397            397        2000000
```

With this patch
```
BM_DivideIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<unsigned __int128>            21.7           21.7     33000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<__int128>                     23.0           23.0     31000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<unsigned __int128>         21.9           21.9     33000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128UniformDivisor<__int128>                  23.9           23.9     30000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<unsigned __int128>              32.7           32.6     23000000
BM_DivideIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<__int128>                       33.4           33.4     21000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<unsigned __int128>           31.1           31.1     22000000
BM_RemainderIntrinsic128SmallDivisor<__int128>                    33.2           33.2     22000000
```

My email: danilak@google.com, I don't have commit rights

Reviewers: howard.hinnant, courbet, MaskRay

Reviewed By: courbet

Subscribers: steven.zhang, #sanitizers

Tags: #sanitizers

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81809
2020-07-10 09:59:16 +02:00
Julian Lettner bed3e1a99b [Sanitizer] Update macOS version checking
Support macOS 11 in our runtime version checking code and update
`GetMacosAlignedVersionInternal()` accordingly.  This follows the
implementation of `Triple::getMacOSXVersion()` in the Clang driver.

Reviewed By: delcypher

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82918
2020-07-09 17:28:01 -07:00
Sergej Jaskiewicz 8372d50508 [compiler-rt] [test] Allow expanding lit substitutions recursively
Summary:
This allows using lit substitutions in the `COMPILER_RT_EMULATOR` variable.

(For reference, the ability to expand substitutions recursively has been introduced in https://reviews.llvm.org/D76178.)

Reviewers: phosek, compnerd

Reviewed By: compnerd

Subscribers: dberris, #sanitizers

Tags: #sanitizers

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83489
2020-07-09 19:49:18 +03:00
Sergej Jaskiewicz 5ab446cfe5 [compiler-rt] [test] Use the parent process env as base env in tests
Summary:
Right now the lit config builds up an environment that the tests will be run in. However, it does it from scratch instead of adding new variables to the parent process environment. This may (and does) result in strange behavior when running tests with an executor (i. e. with the `COMPILER_RT_EMULATOR` CMake variable set to something), since the executor may need some of the parent process's environment variables.

Here this is fixed.

Reviewers: compnerd, phosek

Reviewed By: compnerd

Subscribers: dberris, #sanitizers

Tags: #sanitizers

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83486
2020-07-09 19:44:35 +03:00
Sergej Jaskiewicz a89d54fd61 [compiler-rt] Better Windows support for running tests in external shell
Summary:
These changes are necessary to support remote running compiler-rt tests
that were compiled on Windows.

Most of the code here has been copy-pasted from other lit configs.

Why do we remove the conversions to ASCII in the crt config?

We set the `universal_newlines` argument to `True` in `Popen` instead.
This is supported in both Python 2.7 and 3, is easier
(no need to do the `str(dir.decode('ascii'))` dance) and less
error prone.

Also, this is necessary because if the config is executed on Windows,
and `execute_external` is `True`, we take the branch
`if sys.platform in ['win32'] and execute_external`,
and if we use Python 3, then the `dir` variable is a byte-like object,
not str, but the ``replace method on byte-like objects requires its
arguments to also be byte-like objects, which is incompatible with
Python 2 etc etc.

It is a lot simpler to just work with strings in the first place, which
is achieved by setting `universal_newlines` to `True`. As far as
I understand, this way wasn't taken because of the need to support
Python <2.7, but this is not the case now.

Reviewers: compnerd, phosek, weimingz

Reviewed By: compnerd

Subscribers: dberris, #sanitizers

Tags: #sanitizers

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83485
2020-07-09 19:40:22 +03:00
Eric Christopher 371c94fca0 Fix a typo in an error message. 2020-07-08 20:43:05 -07:00
Gui Andrade 158feabde4 [Sanitizer]: Require !android for protoent test 2020-07-08 23:07:59 +00:00
Gui Andrade 339f1b4903 sanitizers: Add interceptors for getproto{ent,byname,bynumber}_r
This also allows intercepting these getprotoent functions on Linux as
well, since Linux exposes them.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82424
2020-07-08 21:41:18 +00:00
Sid Manning baca8f977e [compiler-rt][Hexagon] Remove fma/fmin/max code
This code should reside in the c-library.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82263
2020-07-07 19:50:04 -05:00
Dan Liew 8a8d6e2b72 Revert "Temporarily disable the following failing tests on Darwin:"
This reverts commit f3a089506f.

888951aaca introduced a fix that
should make the disabled tests work again.

rdar://problem/62141412
2020-07-07 10:15:46 -07:00
Dan Liew 888951aaca Disable interception of sigaltstack on i386 macOS.
Summary:
28c91219c7 introduced an interceptor for `sigaltstack`. It turns out this
broke `setjmp` on i386 macOS. This is because the implementation of `setjmp` on
i386 macOS is written in assembly and makes the assumption that the call to
`sigaltstack` does not clobber any registers.  Presumably that assumption was
made because it's a system call.  In particular `setjmp`  assumes that before
and after the call that `%ecx` will contain a pointer the `jmp_buf`. The
current interceptor breaks this assumption because it's written in C++ and
`%ecx` is not a callee-saved register. This could be fixed by writing a
trampoline interceptor to the existing interceptor in assembly that
ensures all the registers are preserved. However, this is a lot of work
for very little gain. Instead this patch just disables the interceptor
on i386 macOS.

For other Darwin architectures it currently appears to be safe to intercept
`sigaltstack` using the current implementation because:

* `setjmp` for x86_64 saves the pointer `jmp_buf` to the stack before calling `sigaltstack`.
* `setjmp` for armv7/arm64/arm64_32/arm64e appears to not call `sigaltstack` at all.

This patch should unbreak (once they are re-enabled) the following
tests:

```
AddressSanitizer-Unit :: ./Asan-i386-calls-Test/AddressSanitizer.LongJmpTest
AddressSanitizer-Unit :: ./Asan-i386-calls-Test/AddressSanitizer.SigLongJmpTest
AddressSanitizer-Unit :: ./Asan-i386-inline-Test/AddressSanitizer.LongJmpTest
AddressSanitizer-Unit :: ./Asan-i386-inline-Test/AddressSanitizer.SigLongJmpTest
AddressSanitizer-i386-darwin :: TestCases/longjmp.cpp
```

This patch introduces a `SANITIZER_I386` macro for convenience.

rdar://problem/62141412

Reviewers: kubamracek, yln, eugenis

Subscribers: kristof.beyls, #sanitizers, llvm-commits

Tags: #sanitizers

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82691
2020-07-07 10:15:37 -07:00
Julian Lettner 71a6a41f1c [Sanitizer] Fix demangling for Swift symbol names
The Swift symbol name prefix has changed from `_T0` to `_$s` as
documented here [1].  This prevents Swift names from properly being
symbolicated when using the in-process LLVM symbolizer.  The best way to
fix this seems to be to avoid the duplication of "Is this a Swift symbol
name?" here.  We can simply remove this check as `swift_demangle`
already returns null for non-Swift names [2,3].

The check was included in the initial support for Swift name demangling
to avoid superfluous calls to `dlsym()` [4].  A subsequent commit
changed this logic to retrieve the `swift_demangle` function pointer
eagerly during sanitizer initialization, but did not remove the check
[5].

[1] https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/master/docs/ABI/Mangling.rst
[2] b5a8b518ea/include/swift/Demangling/Demangle.h (L643)
[3] b5a8b518ea/stdlib/public/runtime/Demangle.cpp (L656)
[4] https://reviews.llvm.org/D19135
[5] https://reviews.llvm.org/D20015

rdar://62753845

Reviewers: kubamracek, delcypher, dcoughlin, samsonov, thakis

Reviewed By: kubamracek

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81705
2020-07-06 12:12:22 -07:00
Amara Emerson 85e144329c [profile] Mark gcov test as unsupported on Darwin. 2020-07-04 10:41:27 -07:00
Fangrui Song 1c6e2eceeb [gcov][test] Add `UNSUPPORTED: host-byteorder-big-endian` to gcov-fork.c
This test strangely failed on ppc64be
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64be-linux/builds/50913
2020-07-03 17:06:54 -07:00
Fangrui Song fba8523fb5 [gcov][test] Reorganize some compiler-rt/test/profile tests 2020-07-03 16:17:16 -07:00
Vedant Kumar 47481cbffb [test] Deflake test/profile/ContinuousSyncMode/online-merging.c
This test spawns 32 child processes which race to update counters on
shared memory pages. On some Apple-internal machines, two processes race
to perform an update in approximately 0.5% of the test runs, leading to
dropped counter updates. Deflake the test by using atomic increments.

Tested with:

```
$ for I in $(seq 1 1000); do echo ":: Test run $I..."; ./bin/llvm-lit projects/compiler-rt/test/profile/Profile-x86_64h/ContinuousSyncMode/online-merging.c -av || break; done
```

rdar://64956774
2020-07-02 13:31:56 -07:00
Fangrui Song 48c196f5c8 [gcov] Move llvm_writeout_files from atexit to a static destructor
atexit registered functions run earlier so `__attribute__((destructor))`
annotated functions cannot be tracked.

Set a priority of 100 (compatible with GCC 7 onwards) to track
destructors and destructors whose priorities are greater than 100.

https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=7970

Reviewed By: calixte, marco-c

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82253
2020-07-01 16:41:55 -07:00
Ryan Prichard 3fb48b7088 [compiler-rt][Android] Use correct builtins library name for tests
The builtins library name is special on Android:

 * There is an "-android" suffix.

 * For the compiler-rt i386 architecture, Android targets i686 (in the
   triple and in the builtins library filename)

With this change, check-builtins works with Android.

Reviewed By: compnerd

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82149
2020-07-01 14:30:25 -07:00
Gui Andrade 05d79295df [Sanitizers] Disable sysmsg interceptors on Android 2020-07-01 18:32:28 +00:00
Gui Andrade cc4d523bb6 sanitizer_common_interceptors: Fix lint errors 2020-07-01 17:33:35 +00:00
Gui Andrade 144e57fc95 [Sanitizers] Implement interceptors for msgsnd, msgrcv
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82897
2020-06-30 23:48:10 +00:00