ASan uses GetProcAddress to get the address of malloc so it can patch
it. Newer versions of Windows make GetProcAddress initialize the DLL
before returning a function pointer into it. That's perfectly
reasonable, but ASan needs to finish patching malloc before CRT
initialization. So now we roll our own GetProcAddress.
Fixes PR24237
Based on a patch by David Major
Originally written by David Major as part of:
https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/tip/toolkit/xre/WindowsCrtPatch.h
llvm-svn: 245377
There are some test failures after r243003 and r243004 ("Rename the ABI
versioning symbol to '__asan_version_mismatch_check' instead abusing
'__asan_init'"). See http://reviews.llvm.org/D11004
llvm-svn: 243007
There are some test failures after r243003 and r243004 ("Rename the ABI
versioning symbol to '__asan_version_mismatch_check' instead abusing
'__asan_init'"). See http://reviews.llvm.org/D11004
llvm-svn: 243005
We currently version `__asan_init` and when the ABI version doesn't match, the linker gives a `undefined reference to '__asan_init_v5'` message. From this, it might not be obvious that it's actually a version mismatch error. This patch makes the error message much clearer by changing the name of the undefined symbol to be `__asan_version_mismatch_check_xxx` (followed by the version string). We obviously don't want the initializer to be named like that, so it's a separate symbol that is used only for the purpose of version checking.
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D11004
llvm-svn: 243004
MSanDR is a dynamic instrumentation tool that can instrument the code
(prebuilt libraries and such) that could not be instrumented at compile time.
This code is unused (to the best of our knowledge) and unmaintained, and
starting to bit-rot.
llvm-svn: 222232