Summary:
This commit introduces function __sanitizer::RenderFrame()
that allows to render the contents of AddressInfo (essentially, symbolized stack frame)
using the custom format string. This function can be used to
implement stack frame formatting for both ThreadSanitizer and
generic StackTrace::Print(), used in another places. This paves the
way towards allowing user to control the format of stack frames,
obtaining them in any format he desires, and/or enforcing the consistent
output from all sanitizers.
Test Plan: compiler-rt test suite
Reviewers: kcc
Reviewed By: kcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6140
llvm-svn: 221409
The current ASan testcase Posix/allow_user_segv.cc expects SIGBUS to be triggered on 32-bit Darwin. This has apparently changed on 10.10 to trigger SIGSEGV instead, just as on 64-bit. Let's just install handlers for both SIGSEGV and SIGBUS instead of #ifdef'ing.
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D6121
llvm-svn: 221381
This also fixes the test/asan/TestCases/Darwin/malloc_zone-protected.cc test failure on OS X 10.10.
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D6119
llvm-svn: 221379
objects with the powerpc64le name. i.e. asan-powerpc64le.a
This change allows those objects to be built.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6043
llvm-svn: 221356
The test refers to user_regs_struct.rip so it can only ever have worked
on x86-64. Put this code inside an appropriate #if, and add a similar
case for PowerPC64. (If we do likewise for ARM we can probably remove
the XFAILs, but I have no way of testing that.)
Those changes are enough to get the test working for me on big-endian
PowerPC64 Fedora 19.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6108
llvm-svn: 221337
# Make DataInfo (describing a global) a member of ReportLocation
to avoid unnecessary copies and allocations.
# Introduce a constructor and a factory method, so that
all structure users don't have to go to internal allocator directly.
# Remove unused fields (file/line).
No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 221302
AddressInfo contains the results of symbolization. Store this object
directly in the symbolized stack, instead of copying data around and
making unnecessary memory allocations.
No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 221294
TSan used to do the following transformations with data obtained
from the symbolizer:
1) Strip "__interceptor_" prefix from function name.
2) Use "strip_path_prefix" runtime flag to strip filepath.
Now these transformations are performed right before the stack trace
is printed, and ReportStack structure contains original information.
This seems like a right thing to do - stripping is a detail of report
formatting implementation, and should belong there. We should, for
example, use original path to source file when we apply suppressions.
This change also make "strip_path_prefix" flag behavior in TSan
consistent with all the other sanitizers - now it should actually
match *the prefix* of path, not some substring. E.g. earlier TSan
would turn "/usr/lib/libfoo.so" into "libfoo.so" even if strip_path_prefix
was "/lib/".
Finally, strings obtained from symbolizer come from internal allocator,
and "stripping" them early by incrementing a "char*" ensures they can
never be properly deallocated, which is a bug.
llvm-svn: 221283
Change the LC_ID_DYLIB of ASan's dynamic libraries on OS X to be set to "@rpath/libclang_rt.asan_osx_dynamic.dylib" and similarly for iossim. Clang driver then sets the "-rpath" to be the real path to where clang currently has the dylib (because clang uses the relative path to its current executable). This means if you move the compiler or install the binary release, -fsanitize=address will link to the proper library.
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D6018
llvm-svn: 221278
This commit changes the place where TSan runtime turns full path
to binary or shared library into its basename
(/usr/foo/mybinary -> mybinary). Instead of doing it as early as possible
(when we obtained the full path from the symbolizer), we now do it as
late as possible (right before printing the error report).
This seems like a right thing to do - stripping to basename is a detail
of report formatting implementation, and should belong there. Also, we
might need the full path at some point - for example, to match the
suppressions.
llvm-svn: 221225
Summary:
This change removes `__tsan::StackTrace` class. There are
now three alternatives:
# Lightweight `__sanitizer::StackTrace`, which doesn't own a buffer
of PCs. It is used in functions that need stack traces in read-only
mode, and helps to prevent unnecessary allocations/copies (e.g.
for StackTraces fetched from StackDepot).
# `__sanitizer::BufferedStackTrace`, which stores buffer of PCs in
a constant array. It is used in TraceHeader (non-Go version)
# `__tsan::VarSizeStackTrace`, which owns buffer of PCs, dynamically
allocated via TSan internal allocator.
Test Plan: compiler-rt test suite
Reviewers: dvyukov, kcc
Reviewed By: kcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6004
llvm-svn: 221194
introduce a BufferedStackTrace class, which owns this array.
Summary:
This change splits __sanitizer::StackTrace class into a lightweight
__sanitizer::StackTrace, which doesn't own array of PCs, and BufferedStackTrace,
which owns it. This would allow us to simplify the interface of StackDepot,
and eventually merge __sanitizer::StackTrace with __tsan::StackTrace.
Test Plan: regression test suite.
Reviewers: kcc, dvyukov
Reviewed By: dvyukov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5985
llvm-svn: 220635
C4146: 'unary minus operator applied to unsigned type, result still unsigned'
C4291: ''declaration' : no matching operator delete found; memory will not be freed if initialization throws an exception'
C4800: ''type' : forcing value to bool 'true' or 'false' (performance warning)'
llvm-svn: 220507