This is a very poorly named feature. I think originally it meant to cover linux only, but the use of it in msan
seems to be about any aarch64 platform. Anyway, this change should be NFC on everything except Android.
llvm-svn: 315389
Summary:
A snipped from the documentation of thread_setname_np(3):
NAME
pthread_getname_np - get and set descriptive name of a thread
LIBRARY
POSIX Threads Library (libpthread, -lpthread)
SYNOPSIS
#include <pthread.h>
int
pthread_getname_np(pthread_t thread, char *name, size_t len);
int
pthread_setname_np(pthread_t thread, const char *name, void *arg);
Sponsored by <The NetBSD Foundation>
Reviewers: joerg, dvyukov, eugenis, vitalybuka, kcc
Reviewed By: dvyukov
Subscribers: kubamracek, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Tags: #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37306
llvm-svn: 312159
Summary:
Set proper errno code on allocation failures and change realloc, pvalloc,
aligned_alloc, memalign and posix_memalign implementation to satisfy
their man-specified requirements.
Modify allocator API implementation to bring it closer to other
sanitizers allocators.
Reviewers: dvyukov
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubamracek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35690
llvm-svn: 308929
The test should have been added in 289682
"tsan: allow Java VM iterate over allocated objects"
but I forgot to avn add.
Author: Alexander Smundak (asmundak)
Reviewed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D27720
llvm-svn: 307776
On Darwin, sigprocmask changes the signal mask for the entire process. This has some unwanted consequences, because e.g. internal_start_thread wants to disable signals only in the current thread (to make the new thread inherit the signal mask), which is currently broken on Darwin. This patch switches to pthread_sigmask.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35016
llvm-svn: 307212
Summary:
Operator new interceptors behavior is now controlled by their nothrow
property as well as by allocator_may_return_null flag value:
- allocator_may_return_null=* + new() - die on allocation error
- allocator_may_return_null=0 + new(nothrow) - die on allocation error
- allocator_may_return_null=1 + new(nothrow) - return null
Ideally new() should throw std::bad_alloc exception, but that is not
trivial to achieve, hence TODO.
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: kubamracek, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34731
llvm-svn: 306604
This reverts commit r304941. Vitaly Buka writes:
"Actually it depends on return value.
Test is for char* version of function. It will probably fail for int
version."
llvm-svn: 304943
On Darwin, strerror_r returns an int, not a char*. I don't think this
test really depends on what strerror_r returns, so I've used something
else in place of the result of the call to strerror_r.
llvm-svn: 304941
GNU version of strerror_r returns a result pointer that doesn't match the input
buffer. The result pointer is in fact a pointer to some internal storage.
TSAN was recording a write to this location, which was incorrect.
Fixed https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/696
llvm-svn: 304858
This patch allows the Swift compiler to emit calls to `__tsan_external_write` before starting any modifying access, which will cause TSan to detect races on arrays, dictionaries and other classes defined in non-instrumented modules. Races on collections from the Swift standard library and user-defined structs and a frequent cause of subtle bugs and it's important that TSan detects those on top of existing LLVM IR instrumentation, which already detects races in direct memory accesses.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31630
llvm-svn: 302050
These test cases occassionally fail when run on powerpc64le:
ignore_lib1.cc
ignore_lib5.cc
TestCases/Posix/current_allocated_bytes.cc
rtl/TsanRtlTest/Posix.ThreadLocalAccesses
TestCases/Posix/coverage-fork-direct.cc
The failures cause false problem reports to be sent to developers whose
code had nothing to do with the failures. Reactivate them when the real
problems are fixed.
This could also be related to the same problems as with the tests
ThreadedOneSizeMallocStressTest, ThreadedMallocStressTest, ManyThreadsTest,
and several others that do not run reliably on powerpc.
llvm-svn: 301798
We need to make sure that the "external" API isn't dup'ing all data races into a single one (because the stack might look the same) and suppressing all external races. This works now, so just adding a test for that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31734
llvm-svn: 301011
On Darwin, the setting ignore_noninstrumented_modules is used to suppress false positives in code that users don't have control of. The recently added "external" API (which can be used to detect races on objects provided by system libraries, but the race is actually user's fault) ignores this flag and it can report issues in non-instrumented modules. This patch fixes that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31553
llvm-svn: 301000
This patch make sure we don't report deadlocks and other bug types when we're inside an interceptor that was called from a noninstrumented module (when ignore_noninstrumented_modules=1 is set). Adding a testcase that shows that deadlock detection still works on Darwin (to make sure we're not silencing too many reports).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31449
llvm-svn: 300998
We seem to assume that OS-provided thread IDs are either uptr or int, neither of which is true on Darwin. This introduces a tid_t type, which holds a OS-provided thread ID (gettid on Linux, pthread_threadid_np on Darwin, pthread_self on FreeBSD).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31774
llvm-svn: 300473
TSan reports a false positive when using xpc_connection_cancel. We're missing a happens-before edge from xpc_connection_cancel to the event handler on the same connection.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31475
llvm-svn: 299086
While it's usually a bug to call GCD APIs, such as dispatch_after, with NULL as a queue, this often "somehow" works and TSan should maintain binary compatibility with existing code. This patch makes sure we don't try to call Acquire and Release on NULL queues, and add one such testcase for dispatch_after.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31355
llvm-svn: 298820
There are several problems with the current annotations (AnnotateRWLockCreate and friends):
- they don't fully support deadlock detection (we need a hook _before_ mutex lock)
- they don't support insertion of random artificial delays to perturb execution (again we need a hook _before_ mutex lock)
- they don't support setting extended mutex attributes like read/write reentrancy (only "linker init" was bolted on)
- they don't support setting mutex attributes if a mutex don't have a "constructor" (e.g. static, Java, Go mutexes)
- they don't ignore synchronization inside of lock/unlock operations which leads to slowdown and false negatives
The new annotations solve of the above problems. See tsan_interface.h for the interface specification and comments.
Reviewed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D31093
llvm-svn: 298809
HLE flags can be combined with memory order in atomic operations.
Currently tsan runtime crashes on e.g. IsStoreOrder(mo) in atomic store
if any of these additional flags are specified.
Filter these flags out.
See the comment as to why it is safe.
llvm-svn: 298378
In D28836, we added a way to tag heap objects and thus provide object types into report. This patch exposes this information into the debugging API.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30023
llvm-svn: 295318
This test fails consistently on Ubuntu 16.xx powerpc64 LE systems.
The cause is being investigated and in the meantime disable it so
the buildbots can run cleanly.
llvm-svn: 293939
This patch allows a non-instrumented library to call into TSan runtime, and tell us about "readonly" and "modifying" accesses to an arbitrary "object" and provide the caller and tag (type of object). This allows TSan to detect violations of API threading contracts where "read-only" methods can be called simulatenously from multiple threads, while modifying methods must be exclusive.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28836
llvm-svn: 293885