CMake changes to build the ASan runtime for the iOS simulator. This is a universal library targeting the same architectures as the OSX ASan runtime does, thus the iossim version can't live in the same universal libclang_rt.asan_osx_dynamic.dylib
The difference between the OSX and iossim builds is in the -mios-simulator-version-min and -ios_simulator_version_min flags that tell Clang to compile and link iossim code.
The iossim runtime can only be built on a machine with both Xcode and the iOS Simulator SDK installed. If xcodebuild -version -sdk iphonesimulator Path returns a nonempty path, it is used when compiling and linking the iossim runtime.
llvm-svn: 194199
(1) instrumented, i.e. compiled and linked with -fsanitize=address
(2) not instrumented, compiled w/o -fsanitize=address and linked with ASan runtime statically.
llvm-svn: 190788
This change adds a Python script that is invoked for
the just-built sanitizer runtime to generate the list of exported symbols
passed to the linker. By default, it contains interceptors and sanitizer
interface functions, but can be extended with tool-specific lists.
llvm-svn: 189356
build tree. Now just-built Clang is used to:
1) compile instrumented sources (as before);
2) compile non-instrumented sources;
3) compile our own instrumented version of googletest;
4) link it all together using -fsanitize=address flag
(instead of trying to copy linker behavior in
CMake build rules).
This makes ASan unittests pretty much self-consistent
and independent of other LLVM libraries.
llvm-svn: 170541
I cannot build any part of this successfully on either Linux or Darwin,
and the replacement is worlds simpler by requiring that this be built as
a subproject of LLVM. If this breaks you for any reason, please let me
know, and let me know what your use case is.
llvm-svn: 154059