These two cases are fixed:
1. If numerator is not zero and denominator is infinity, then the
numerator is returned as the remainder.
2. If numerator and denominator are equal in magnitude, then quotient
with the right sign is returned.
The differet tests of remquo, remquof and remquol have been unified
into a single file to avoid duplication.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92353
This introduces mktime to LLVM libc, based on C99/C2X/Single Unix Spec.
Co-authored-by: Jeff Bailey <jeffbailey@google.com>
This change doesn't handle TIMEZONE, tm_isdst and leap seconds. It returns -1 for invalid dates. I have verified the return results for all the possible dates with glibc's mktime.
TODO:
+ Handle leap seconds.
+ Handle out of range time and date values that don't overflow or underflow.
+ Implement the following suggestion Siva - As we start accumulating the seconds, we should be able to check if the next amount of seconds to be added can lead to an overflow. If it does, return the overflow value. If not keep accumulating. The benefit is that, we don't have to validate every input, and also do not need the special cases for sizeof(time_t) == 4.
+ Handle timezone and update of tm_isdst
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91551
This switches all of the files in src/string, src/math, and
test/src/math from using relative paths (e.g. `#include “include/string.h”`)
to global paths (e.g. `#include <string.h>`) to make bringing up those
functions on other platforms, such as fuchsia, easier.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91394
Also added diffing of a few more math functions. Combining the diff check
for all of these functions helps us meet the OSS fuzz bar of a minimum of
100 program edges.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91817
The rounding behavior of NormalFloat to float format has been changed
to round to nearest. Also, a bug in NormalFloat to subnormal number
conversion has been fixed.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91591
This is mostly changing stringref to std::string, outs() to cout,
and small supporting changes. This will make running unit tests possible
on systems that are only grabbing the libc part of llvm.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91568
This is acheived by making the RunContext a state variable of the test
classes.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90805
This corrects WrapperGen generating incorrect wrappers for functions
that take no arguments. Previously it would generate a wrapper with a
single argument of type `void`.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90800
Rename the files containing the `__errno_location` function
to `__errno_location.h/cpp` to match the other files and move
the `llvmlibc_errno` macro to its own file.
Split assert.h into `__assert_fail.h` (contains the function prototype)
and assert.h (contains the assert macro).
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90653
Also moved most of the common type definitions from libc/spec/stdc.td
to libc/spec/spec.td so that they can be used to list functions in llvm_libc_ext.td.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89436
The function listings in api.td are removed. The same lists are now deduced using the information
in entrypoints.txt.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89267
This patch adds memory function size distributions sampled from different applications running in production.
This will be used to benchmark and compare memory functions implementations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89401
This revision removes dependencies that exist between different string functions. This allows for the libc user to use a specific function X of this library without also depending on Y and Z.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87421
The implementation is not fully standards compliant in the sense that
errno is not set on error, and floating point exceptions are not raised.
Subnormal range and normal range are tested separately in the tests.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86666
This applies the same fix that D84748 did for macro definitions.
Appropriate include path is now automatically set for all libraries
which link against gtest targets, which avoids the need to set
include_directories in various parts of the project.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86616
Tests for frexp[f|l] now use the new capability. Not all input-output
combinations have been addressed by this change. Support for newer combinations
can be added in future as needed.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86506
This class helps in dealing with normal and subnormal numbers uniformly.
Moreover, since this class has been designed to handle all floating
formats across platforms, it helps implement floating point functions in
a uniform manner.
The implementations of frexp and logb have been switched to use this new
class as it allows us to use just one implementation across all
different floating point formats.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86241
So that the configuration box does not make a part of the plot invisible.
Reviewers: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85953
This eliminates UnitTest's dependency on FPUtil and hence prevents
non-math tests from depending indirectly on FPUtil. The patch
essentially moves some of the existing pieces into a library of its own.
Along the way, renamed add_math_unittest to add_fp_unittest.
Reviewed By: lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85486
The new code added is still very x86_64 specific. AArch64 support will
be added very soon and refactoring of the loader code will be done as
part of the patches adding it.
Reviewed By: asteinhauser
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82700
This tool will be used to generate C wrappers for the C++ LLVM libc
implementations. This change does not hook this tool up to anything yet.
However, it can be useful for cases where one does not want to run the
objcopy step (to insert the C symbol in the object file) but can make use
of LTO to eliminate the cost of the additional wrapper call. This can be
relevant for certain downstream platforms. If this tool can benefit other
libc platforms in general, then it can be integrated into the build system
with options to use or not use the wrappers. An example of such a
platform is CUDA.
Reviewed By: abrachet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84848
This class is currently used by two tools: HdrGen and PrototypeTestGen.
We will be adding more tools based on this class so it is convenient to
keep it in a util library of its own.
Summary: Update Test (EXPECT_EQ and friends) to accept __uint128_t and floating point types (float, double, long double).
Reviewers: sivachandra
Subscribers: mgorny, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83931
Added IsSameV as a convenience variable and used it where convenient.
Reviewers: abrachet, lntue
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83980
splits it into two by using the value of the first byte to determine the
length of the first string. Reviewed-by: PaulkaToast, Differential
Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82427
Summary:
[libc] Since only one input is given, it is necessary to split the string into two containers so that they can be compared for the purposes of this fuzz test. This is done in the following manner:
1. Take the value of the first byte; this is size1. (Credits to @PaulkaToast for this idea).
2. size2 is the value of size - size1.
3. Copy the characters to new containers, data1 and data2 with corresponding sizes.
4. Add a null terminator to the first container, and verify the second container has a null terminator.
5. Verify output of strcmp.
A simpler alternative considered was simply splitting the input data into two, but this means the two strings are always within +- 1 character of each other. This above implementation avoids this.
ninja check-libc was run; no issues.
Reviewers: PaulkaToast, sivachandra
Reviewed By: PaulkaToast
Subscribers: mgorny, tschuett, ecnelises, libc-commits, PaulkaToast
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82427
Summary:
Adds a fuzz test for string comparison.
This takes in two strings with associated lengths.
Verifies each string contains at least one character, and that the last character is the null terminator.
Then, finds the first instance where one of the following does not hold:
1. i < min(size1, size2)
2. s1[i] == s2[i]
3. s1[i] != '\0'
The result of strcmp is then compared to the value of the difference between s1[i] and s2[i]. For thoroughness, the operands are reversed and also checked.
Reviewers: sivachandra, PaulkaToast
Reviewed By: sivachandra, PaulkaToast
Subscribers: mgorny, tschuett, ecnelises, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82247
Current implementations of single precision and double precision
floating point operations operate on bits of the integer type of
same size. The code made use of magic masks which were listed as
literal integer values. This is not possible in the case of long
double type as the mantissa of quad-precision long double type used
on non-x86 architectures is wider that the widest integer type for
which we can list literal values. So, in this patch, to avoid
using magic masks specified with literal values, we use packed
bit-field struct types and let the compiler generate the masks.
This new scheme allows us to implement long double flavors of the
various floating point operations. To keep the size of the patch
small, only the implementations of fabs and trunc have been
switched to the new scheme. In following patches, all exisiting
implementations will be switched to the new scheme.
Reviewers: asteinhauser
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82036
Summary:
To get the target order correct, the benchmarks directory has been moved
one level higher. Previously, it was living in the utils directory. The
utils directory is a collection of utils which are to be used by the
tests and implementations. However, benchmarks *use* the
implementations. So, moving it out of utils helps us setup proper
target level dependencies.
Reviewers: gchatelet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81910
Along that way, platform specific options to memcpy, memset and bzero
builds have been enclosed in conditionals. Also, the optimization level
has been set to -O2 for the memory function builds to actually see the
static functions inlined.
Reviewers: gchatelet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81621
Implementations of copysign[f], frexp[f], logb[f], and modf[f] are added.
Reviewers: asteinhauser
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81134
Summary:
With this change, "ninja check-libc" on linux/aarch64 succeeds.
However, all entrypoints with machine dependent implementations
have been skipped. A good number of these skipped entrypoints can
be enabled once we have aarch64 syscall support available.
Reviewers: abrachet, asteinhauser
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81533
The feature check should probably be enhanced for non-x86 architectures,
but this change shields them from x86 specific pieces until then.
This patch has been split out from https://reviews.llvm.org/D81533.
The current tests verify if the result of -infinity is a quiet NaN with
sign bit set. But, that need not be the case on all platforms. So, just
checking that the result is a quiet NaN and ignoring the sign bit is
good enough.
Conditionally adding subdirectories was missed in a few places previously.
This change adds the conditionals. A sub-directory was being added
needlessly in another place. That has been removed.
Summary:
If a test depends on a skipped entrypoint, then the test is also
skipped. This setup will be useful as we gradually add support for
more operating systems and target architectures.
Reviewers: asteinhauser
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81489
Summary:
This is failing on the asan build because we use `-nostdlib`.
I also took this opportunity to make the target name match the naming structure we've been using.
Reviewers: sivachandra
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: mgorny, tschuett, ecnelises, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81029
Summary:
This patch aims to add integration tests to check the following:
1) Header files are generated as expected.
2) Libc functions have the correct public name.
3) Libc functions have the correct return type and parameter types.
4) Symbols are exposed in the public lib.a files.
Reviewers: sivachandra, abrachet
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: aheejin, ecnelises, dxf, mgorny, jfb, tschuett, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79192
Summary: This is split off from D79192 and exposes APIGenerator (renames to APIIndexer) for use in generating the integrations tests.
Reviewers: sivachandra
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: tschuett, ecnelises, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80832
Building libc without clang fails with:
CMake Error at /home/asteinhauser/llvm-project/libc/CMakeLists.txt:49 (message):
'clang' and 'clang-tools-extra' are required in LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS to
lint llvm-libc. The linting step performs important checks to help prevent
the introduction of subtle bugs, but it may increase build times.
Reviewers: sivachandra
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80495
Summary: This is a NFC, it aims at simplifying both the code and build files.
Reviewers: abrachet, sivachandra
Subscribers: mgorny, tschuett, ecnelises, libc-commits, courbet
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80291
Summary: When building llvm-libc with linting enabled, clang-tidy would use the resource dir of the monorepo rather then the host compiler's resource dir. This presented issues when including headers from the host compiler e.g. for sanitizers. Therefore this patch explicitly tells clang-tidy to use the host compiler's resource dir.
Reviewers: sivachandra
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: mgorny, tschuett, ecnelises, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80265
Summary:
I found that because `--system-headers` flag was not included when running clang-tidy, errors produced from compiler provided headers were being suppressed. After passing this flag I realized that by including headers like stdint.h we were indirectly including headers from the system libc. To prevent this we pass `-ffreestanding`.
We don't want to pass `--system-headers` for all checks just the `llvmlibc-restrict-system-libc-headers` therefore we do a separate invocation of clang-tidy for this check.
Reviewers: abrachet, sivachandra
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: mgorny, aheejin, tschuett, ecnelises, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80178
A new utils library named 'fputil' is added. This library is used in
math tests and the MPFR wrapper. The math implementations will be
modified to use this library in a later round.
Reviewers: phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79724
Summary:
These warnings were present when building llvm-libc in release mode.
```
workspace/llvm-project/libc/utils/benchmarks/LibcMemoryBenchmarkTest.cpp:50:34: warning: 'None' is deprecated: Use Align() or Align(1) instead [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
Conf.AddressAlignment = Align::None();
workspace/llvm-project/libc/utils/testutils/FDReaderUnix.cpp:19:7: warning: unused variable 'err' [-Wunused-variable]
int err = ::pipe(pipefd);
```
For test-utils it seems in general we should use `report_fatal_error` instead of asserts as these are turned off when building in release mode.
https://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html#assert-liberally
Reviewers: abrachet, sivachandra
Reviewed By: abrachet, sivachandra
Subscribers: tschuett, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79469
A few documentation clarifications and moving one part of the
docs around to be closer to the first mention of display so that
it's easier to spot based on some user feedback.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79443
Summary:
Math results are compared with MPFR results by checking if they are
within a tolerance level of the MPFR result. The tolerance level is set
using additional bits of precision of the fractional part of a floating
point value. Hence, the actual value of the tolerance depends on not
only the additional bits, but also on the exponent part of the floating
point number.
Previously, the exponent part was not considered in evaluating the
tolerance value. While it was OK for small values less than 1 (hence
sinf, cosf, sincosf tests were OK), it breaks for large values which
functions like exp and friends produce. This change uses the exponent
value also to evaluate the tolerance value. LLVM libc produced results
can now be compared with MPFR produced results for large values also.
Reviewers: abrachet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79278
This dramtically reduces the run time of tests. For example,
sincosf_test takes over 25 minutes without this attribute but only 8
seconds with this attribute.
A new test matcher class MPFRMatcher is added along with helper macros
EXPECT|ASSERT_MPFR_MATCH.
New type traits classes RemoveCV and IsFloatingPointType have been
added and used to implement the above class and its helpers.
Reviewers: abrachet, phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79256
This change does not handle any extensions. Only the C standard
variations are handled.
Reviewers: abrachet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79150
Summary: Just to be consistent with other names in cpp.
Reviewers: abrachet
Subscribers: tschuett, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79189
This will fix building the wrapper shared library when
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS is ON.
Reviewers: PaulkaToast
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78737
Deps are recrusively evaluated at the place they are needed. With this
change, one does not have to list recursive deps of entrypoints when
listing test targets. One will still have to explicitly list all
entrypoint objects when setting up an "add_entrypoint_library" target.
Reviewers: abrachet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78537
Summary:
The single file was getting too long to be convenient to navigate. This
patch splits it up two into 4 files one each for header rules,
object rules, library rules, and test rules.
Reviewers: abrachet, alexshap
Subscribers: mgorny, tschuett, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78536
Summary: Adds `write` for Linux and FDReader utility which should be useful for some stdio tests as well.
Reviewers: sivachandra, PaulkaToast
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: mgorny, tschuett, libc-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78184
Summary: It also re formats long lines in `add_gen_header`
Reviewers: sivachandra
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: mgorny, tschuett, libc-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78349
Summary:
This patch implements running linting on llvm-libc using build rule targets.
1) adds a new target per entrypoint for linting with the naming convention `<qualified_target_name>.__lint__` e.g `libc.src.string.strlen.__lint__`.
2) makes the build target for each entrypoint depend on the linting targets so that they run along with compilation of each entrypoint.
3) adds a lint all target named `lint-libc`. `check-libc` now depends on this new target.
4) linting creates a lot of additional targets from clang and clang-tidy that need to be built so an opt out flag can be passed to cmake: `LLVM_LIBC_ENABLE_LINTING`.
Reviewers: sivachandra, abrachet
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: abrachet, mgorny, tschuett, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77861
NFC intended in the implementaton. Only mechanical changes to fit the LLVM
libc implementation standard have been done.
Math testing infrastructure has been added. This infrastructure compares the
results produced by the libc with the high precision results from MPFR.
Tests making use of this infrastructure have been added for cosf, sinf and
sincosf.
Reviewers: abrachet, phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76825
Summary:
This patch adds a very basic `FILE` type and basic `fwrite`.
It also removes `snprintf` from `StdIO`'s function spec because `VarArgType` was causing the generation to fail.
Reviewers: sivachandra, PaulkaToast
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: mgorny, MaskRay, tschuett, libc-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77626
Summary: Create self contained functional header which has a type similar to `std::function`
Reviewers: sivachandra, PaulkaToast
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: mgorny, tschuett, libc-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77948
Only targets setup by the special LLVM libc rules now have fully
qualified names. The naming style is similar to fully qualified names in
Python.
Reviewers: abrachet, PaulkaToast, phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77340
Summary:
Made all header files consistent based of this documentation: https://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html#file-headers.
And did the same for all source files top of file comments.
Reviewers: sivachandra, abrachet
Reviewed By: sivachandra, abrachet
Subscribers: MaskRay, tschuett, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77533
Summary: This should fix the call to a non internal libc function.
Reviewers: sivachandra, abrachet
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: xbolva00, mgorny, MaskRay, tschuett, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77279
Summary: Add's `sigfillset` and `sigdelset` which will be used in D76676.
Reviewers: sivachandra, PaulkaToast
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: mgorny, MaskRay, tschuett, libc-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76936
The preprocessor reads the whole line even if the first condition of an and is false so this broke when compiling on older gcc versions which don't recognize `__has_builtin`
This adds a very simple loader. This will be extended to a full loader
in future patches. A utility rule to add unittests has been added to
serve us while we are building out the full loader.
Reviewers: abrachet, phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76412
Summary:
This patch adds a Linux implementation for `signal`
It also fixes `ASSERT|EXPECT_THAT` macros
Reviewers: sivachandra, PaulkaToast, MaskRay
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: mgorny, tschuett, libc-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76536
Summary:
The patch is not ready yet and is here to discuss a few options:
- How do we customize the implementation? (i.e. how to define `kRepMovsBSize`),
- How do we specify custom compilation flags? (We'd need `-fno-builtin-memcpy` to be passed in),
- How do we build? We may want to test in debug but build the libc with `-march=native` for instance,
- Clang has a brand new builtin `__builtin_memcpy_inline` which makes the implementation easy and efficient, but:
- If we compile with `gcc` or `msvc` we can't use it, resorting on less efficient code generation,
- With gcc we can use `__builtin_memcpy` but then we'd need a postprocess step to check that the final assembly do not contain call to `memcpy` (unlikely but allowed),
- For msvc we'd need to resort on the compiler optimization passes.
Reviewers: sivachandra, abrachet
Subscribers: mgorny, MaskRay, tschuett, libc-commits, courbet
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74397
Summary: These dependencies are needed for testing on the buildbots until we migrate AORs into libc.
Reviewers: sivachandra
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: MaskRay, tschuett, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76330
Summary:
There seems to be a race condition between the pipe closing and the child process death. Likely these two events are not atomic on some versions of linux.
With the removal of `WNOHANG` we eliminate the race condition, however if the child closes the pipe intentionally then it could result in the test runner hanging. I find this situation less likely, where as I experience failures locally with this race condition rather consistently.
Reviewers: sivachandra, abrachet
Reviewed By: sivachandra, abrachet
Subscribers: MaskRay, jfb, tschuett, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76267
This rule can help add targets to generate special object files like the
crt1.o on linux. Also, it can be used to add specially compiled object
stubs which are to be linked into the entrypoint objects.
Reviewers: abrachet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76271
This adds the Arm Optimized Routines (see
https://github.com/ARM-software/optimized-routines) source code under the
the LLVM license. The version of the code provided in this patch is v20.02
of the Arm Optimized Routines project.
This entire contribution is being committed as is even though it does
not currently fit the LLVM libc model and does not follow the LLVM
coding style. In the near future, implementations from this patch will be
moved over to their right place in the LLVM-libc tree. This will be done
over many small patches, all of which will go through the normal LLVM code
review process. See this libc-dev post for the plan:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/libc-dev/2020-March/000044.html
Differential revision of the original upload: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75355
Summary:
This patch adds a timeout of 500ms to death tests. As we add multithreaded code and locks, deadlocks become more likely so timeout will be useful.
Additionally:
- Better error handling in `invokeSubprocess`
- Makes `ProcessStatus`'s methods const
Reviewers: sivachandra, MaskRay, gchatelet, PaulkaToast
Reviewed By: sivachandra, PaulkaToast
Subscribers: tschuett, libc-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75651
Summary: This patch adds a temporary `__assert_fail` and `assert` definition to make it available to internal llvm libc code. `__assert_fail` writes to fd 2 directly instead of `stderr`, using SYS_write. I have not put it in its own linux directory because this is temporary and it should be using stdio's api in the future. It does not currently print out the line number (although we could do that by stringifying `__LINE__` if reviewers wish).
Reviewers: sivachandra, gchatelet, PaulkaToast
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: mgorny, MaskRay, tschuett, libc-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75420
Summary: Created a docker container to provide transparency and easy changes to the llvm-libc buildbot intfra.
Reviewers: sivachandra
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: MaskRay, tschuett, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75596
These functions only support locking and unlocking of plain mutexes.
They will be extended in future changes to handled recursive and timed
mutexes.
Reviewers: phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74653
The following are the differences from the first version:
1. The kernel does not copy the stack for the new thread (it cannot).
The previous version missed this fact. In this new version, the new
thread's start args are copied on to the new stack in a known location
so that the new thread can sniff them out.
2. A start args sniffer for x86_64 has been added.
2. Default stack size has been increased to 64KB.
Reviewers: abrachet, phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75818
Summary:
Use `EXPECT_THAT` where possible in tests NFC intended.
Added a `void *` template instantiation of `StreamWrapper::operator<<`
Reviewers: sivachandra, PaulkaToast
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: MaskRay, tschuett, libc-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75717
Summary: This patch adds gtest-like matchers and `EXPECT|ASSERT_THAT` macros. It also adds matchers `Succeeds` and `Fails` and has examples using these in test/src/signal/sigaddset_test.cpp.
Reviewers: sivachandra, gchatelet, PaulkaToast
Reviewed By: sivachandra, PaulkaToast
Subscribers: mgorny, MaskRay, tschuett, libc-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75487
A target to generate the std C threads.h file has been added. This
utilizes the new feature added in this change.
Reviewers: phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75379
This argument can be used to specify the entrypoint name if it is different
from the target name.
Reviewers: gchatelet, abrachet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74948
Summary:
This is a quality of life change to make it a little nicer to look at, NFC.
This patch makes the RUN and OK lines green and FAILED lines red to match gtest's output.
Reviewers: sivachandra, gchatelet, PaulkaToast
Reviewed By: gchatelet
Subscribers: MaskRay, tschuett, libc-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75103
Summary: This patch adds `EXPECT_EXITS` and `EXPECT_DEATH` macros for testing exit codes and deadly signals. They are less convoluted than their analogs in GTEST and don't have matchers but just take an int for either the exit code or the signal respectively. Nor do they have any regex match against the stdout/stderr of the child process.
Reviewers: sivachandra, gchatelet
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: mgorny, MaskRay, tschuett, libc-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74665
Also, the source layout document has been updated to reflect the current
layout of the `utils` directory.
Reviewers: PaulkaToast
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74502
Summary:
Added fuzzing test for strcpy and some documentation related to fuzzing.
This will be the first step in integrating this with oss-fuzz.
Reviewers: sivachandra, abrachet
Reviewed By: sivachandra, abrachet
Subscribers: gchatelet, abrachet, mgorny, MaskRay, tschuett, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74091
Summary:
This patch adds signal support on Linux. The current implementation gets the SIG* macros and types like `sigset_t` from <linux/signals.h>
This patch also adds raise(3), and internal routines `block_all_signals` and `restore_signals`
Reviewers: sivachandra, MaskRay, gchatelet
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: libc-commits, mgorny, tschuett
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74528
Summary: This patch adds a convenience template function so we don't need to cast all types to `long` manually when calling `__llvm_libc::syscall`.
Reviewers: sivachandra, MaskRay, gchatelet
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Subscribers: libc-commits, tschuett
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74530
Also, other EXPECT_* and ASSERT_* macros have been extended to accept
bool values.
Reviewers: abrachet, gchatelet
Subscribers: MaskRay, tschuett, libc-commits
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73668
Some of the existing utils in utils/UnitTest/Test.h have been moved to
this new library.
Reviewers: abrachet, gchatelet
Tags: #libc-project
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73530