aa772fc85e (D92530) has landed fixing Apple builds.
Previous quick-fix d9697c2e6b (D93198) included in this commit.
Invoking the preprocessor ourselves is fragile and would require us to replicate CMake's handling of definitions, compiler flags, etc for proper compatibility.
In my toolchain builds this notably resulted in a bunch of warnings from unused flags as my CMAKE_C_FLAGS includes CPU-specific optimization options.
Notably this part was already duplicating the logic for VISIBILITY_HIDDEN define.
Instead, symlink the files and set the proper set of defines on each.
This should also be faster as we avoid invoking the compiler multiple times.
Fixes https://llvm.org/PR48494
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93211
Invoking the preprocessor ourselves is fragile and would require us to replicate CMake's handling of definitions, compiler flags, etc for proper compatibility.
In my toolchain builds this notably resulted in a bunch of warnings from unused flags as my CMAKE_C_FLAGS includes CPU-specific optimization options.
Notably this part was already duplicating the logic for VISIBILITY_HIDDEN define.
Instead, symlink the files and set the proper set of defines on each.
This should also be faster as we avoid invoking the compiler multiple times.
Fixes https://llvm.org/PR48494
Reviewed By: ilinpv
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93178
MSan uses 77 as exit code since it appeared with c5033786ba ("[msan]
MemorySanitizer runtime."). However, Test runners like the one from
Meson use the GNU standard approach where a exit code of 77 signals
that the test should be skipped [1]. As a result Meson's test runner
reports tests as skipped if MSan is enabled and finds issues:
build $ meson test
ninja: Entering directory `/home/user/code/project/build'
ninja: no work to do.
1/1 PROJECT:all / SimpleTest SKIP 0.09s
I could not find any rationale why 77 was initially chosen, and I
found no other clang sanitizer that uses this value as exit
code. Hence I believe it is safe to change this to a safe
default. You can restore the old behavior by setting the environment
variable MSAN_OPTIONS to "exitcode=77", e.g.
export MSAN_OPTIONS="exitcode=77"
1: https://mesonbuild.com/Unit-tests.html#skipped-tests-and-hard-errors
Reviewed By: #sanitizers, eugenis
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92490
The wrapper clears shadow for addr and addrlen when written to.
Reviewed By: stephan.yichao.zhao
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93046
There are a few things that I wanted to reorganize for a while:
- the loop that incrementally goes through classes on failure looked
horrible in assembly, mostly because of `LIKELY`/`UNLIKELY` within
the loop. So remove those, we are already in an unlikely scenario
- hooks are not used by default on Android/Fuchsia/etc so mark the
tests for the existence of the weak functions as unlikely
- mark of couple of conditions as likely/unlikely
- in `reallocate`, the old size was computed again while we already
have it in a variable. So just use the one we have.
- remove the bitwise AND trick and use a logical AND, that has one
less test by using a purposeful underflow when `Size` is 0 (I
actually looked at the assembly of the previous code to steal that
trick)
- move the read of the options closer to where they are used, mark them
as `const`
Overall this makes things a tiny bit faster, but cleaner.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92689
The wrapper clears shadow for any bytes written to addr or addrlen.
Reviewed By: stephan.yichao.zhao
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92964
The wrapper clears shadow for optval and optlen when written.
Reviewed By: stephan.yichao.zhao, vitalybuka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92961
Normally compilers will allocate space for struct fields even if the
field is an empty struct. Use the [[no_unique_address]] attribute to
suppress that behavior. This attribute that was introduced in C++20,
but compilers that do not support [[no_unique_address]] will ignore
it since it uses C++11 attribute syntax.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92966
Quarantines have always been broken when MTE is enabled because the
quarantine batch allocator fails to reset tags that may have been
left behind by a user allocation.
This was only noticed when running the Scudo unit tests with Scudo
as the system allocator because quarantines are turned off by
default on Android and the test binary turns them on by defining
__scudo_default_options, which affects the system allocator as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92881
Separate the IRG part from the STZG part since we will need to use
the latter on its own for some upcoming changes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92880
On RH66 does not support 'PTRACE_GETREGSET'. This change makes this part of compiler-rt build again on older os-es
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91686
The non-pthread functions are all clear discard functions.
Some of the pthread ones could clear shadow, but aren't worth writing
custom wrappers for. I can't think of any reasonable scenario where we
would pass tainted memory to these pthread functions.
Reviewed By: stephan.yichao.zhao
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92877
On RH66, timespec_get is not available. Use clock_gettime instead.
This problem was introduced with D87120
Reviewed By: tejohnson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91687
This patch adds both extendhftf2 and trunctfhf2 to support
conversion between half-precision and quad-precision floating-point
values. They are built iff the compiler supports _Float16.
Some notes on ARM plaforms: while fp16 is supported on all
architectures, _Float16 is supported only for 32-bit ARM, 64-bit ARM,
and SPIR (as indicated by clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst). Also,
fp16 is a storage format and 64-bit ARM supports floating-point
convert precision to half as base armv8-a instruction.
This patch does not change the ABI for 32-bit ARM, it will continue
to pass _Float16 as uint16.
This re-enabled revert done by https://reviews.llvm.org/rGb534beabeed3ba1777cd0ff9ce552d077e496726
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92242
Support SX Aurora VE by __clear_cache() function. This modification
allows VE to run written data, e.g. clear_cache_test.c under compiler-rt
test. We still have code alignment problem in enable_execute_stack_test.c,
though.
Reviewed By: simoll
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92703
This patch fixes builtins' CMakeLists.txt and their VFP tests to check
the standard macro defined in the ACLE for VFP support. It also enables
the tests to be built and run for single-precision-only targets while
builtins were built with double-precision support.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92497
This is a child diff of D92261.
It extended TLS arg/ret to work with aggregate types.
For a function
t foo(t1 a1, t2 a2, ... tn an)
Its arguments shadow are saved in TLS args like
a1_s, a2_s, ..., an_s
TLS ret simply includes r_s. By calculating the type size of each shadow
value, we can get their offset.
This is similar to what MSan does. See __msan_retval_tls and __msan_param_tls
from llvm/lib/Transforms/Instrumentation/MemorySanitizer.cpp.
Note that this change does not add test cases for overflowed TLS
arg/ret because this is hard to test w/o supporting aggregate shdow
types. We will be adding them after supporting that.
Reviewed-by: morehouse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92440
On AArch64 it allows use the native FP16 ABI (although libcalls are
not emitted for fptrunc/fpext lowering), while on other architectures
the expected current semantic is preserved (arm for instance).
For testing the _Float16 usage is enabled by architecture base,
currently only for arm, aarch64, and arm64.
This re-enabled revert done by https://reviews.llvm.org/rGb534beabeed3ba1777cd0ff9ce552d077e496726
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92241
Move the two different definitions of FUNC_ALIGN out of the ELF
specific block. Add the missing CFI_END in
END_COMPILERRT_OUTLINE_FUNCTION, to go with the corresponding CFI_START
in DEFINE_COMPILERRT_OUTLINE_FUNCTION_UNMANGLED.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92549
In ScopedString::append va_list ArgsCopy is created but never cleanuped
which can lead to undefined behaviour, like stack corruption.
Reviewed By: cryptoad
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92383
This is consistent with other platforms' versions and
eliminates a compiler warning.
Reviewed By: leonardchan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92442
The LateInit test might be reusing some already initialized thread
specific data if run within the main thread. This means that there
is a chance that the current value will not be enough for the 100
iterations, hence the test flaking.
Fix this by making the test run in its own thread.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92415
The MSVC specific pragmas disable this warning, but the pragmas themselves
(when not guarded by any _MSC_VER ifdef) cause warnings for other targets,
e.g. when targeting mingw.
Instead silence the MSVC warnings about unused parameters by casting
the parameters to void.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91851
Previously, ASan would produce reports like this:
ERROR: AddressSanitizer: breakpoint on unknown address 0x000000000000 (pc 0x7fffdd7c5e86 ...)
This is unhelpful, because the developer may think this is a null
pointer dereference, and not a breakpoint exception on some PC.
The cause was that SignalContext::GetAddress would read the
ExceptionInformation array to retreive an address for any kind of
exception. That data is only available for access violation exceptions.
This changes it to be conditional on the exception type, and to use the
PC otherwise.
I added a variety of tests for common exception types:
- int div zero
- breakpoint
- ud2a / illegal instruction
- SSE misalignment
I also tightened up IsMemoryAccess and GetWriteFlag to check the
ExceptionCode rather than looking at ExceptionInformation[1] directly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92344
Revert "[compiler-rt] [builtins] Support conversion between fp16 and fp128" & dependency
Revert "[compiler-rt] [builtins] Use _Float16 on extendhfsf2, truncdfhf2 __truncsfhf2 if available"
This reverts commit 7a94829881.
This reverts commit 1fb91fcf9c.
The include header sys/ucontext.h already defines REG_SP as 2, causing
redefinition warnings during compilation. This patch fixes that issue.
(We also can't just use the numerical definition provided by the header,
as REG_SP is used in this file this refers to a struct field.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90934
Similar to __asan_set_error_report_callback, pass the entire report to a
user provided callback function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91825
Also unpoison IO_write_base/_IO_write_end buffer
memcpy from fclose and fflash can copy internal bytes without metadata into user memory.
Reviewed By: eugenis
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91858
During the initial Solaris sanitizer port, I missed to enable the
`sanitizer_common` and `ubsan_minimal` testsuites. This patch fixes this,
correcting a few unportabilities:
- `Posix/getpass.cpp` failed to link since Solaris lacks `libutil`.
Omitting the library lets the test `PASS`, but I thought adding `%libutil`
along the lines of `%librt` to be overkill.
- One subtest of `Posix/getpw_getgr.cpp` is disabled because Solaris
`getpwent_r` has a different signature than expected.
- `/dev/null` is a symlink on Solaris.
- XPG7 specifies that `uname` returns a non-negative value on success.
Tested on `amd64-pc-solaris2.11` and `sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91606
As reported in PR 48202, two allocator tests `FAIL` on Solaris/sparcv9,
presumably because Solaris uses the full 64-bit address space and the
allocator cannot deal with that:
SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-sparcv9-Test/SanitizerCommon.CombinedAllocator32Compact
SanitizerCommon-Unit :: ./Sanitizer-sparcv9-Test/SanitizerCommon.SizeClassAllocator32Iteration
This patch disables the tests.
Tested on `sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91622
Many of the `FastUnwindTest.*` tests `FAIL` on SPARC, both Solaris and
Linux. The issue is that the fake stacks used in those tests don't match
the requirements of the SPARC unwinder in `sanitizer_stacktrace_sparc.cpp`
which has to look at the register window save area.
I'm disabling the failing tests.
Tested on `sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91618
On AArch64 it allows use the native FP16 ABI (although libcalls are
not emitted for fptrunc/fpext lowering), while on other architectures
the expected current semantic is preserved (arm for instance).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91733
This patch adds both extendhftf2 and trunctfhf2 to support
conversion between half-precision and quad-precision floating-point
values. They are enabled iff the compiler supports _Float16.
Some notes on ARM plaforms: while __fp16 is supported on all
architectures, _Float16 is supported only for 32-bit ARM, 64-bit ARM,
and SPIR (as indicated by clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst). Also,
__fp16 is a storage format and promoted to 'float' for argument passing
and 64-bit ARM supports floating-point convert precision to half as
base armv8-a instruction.
It means that although extendhfsf2, truncdfhf2 __truncsfhf2 will be
built for 64-bit ARM, they will be never used in practice (compiler
won't emit libcall to them). This patch does not change the ABI for
32-bit ARM, it will continue to pass _Float16 as uint16.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91732
Add a new interface __sanitizer_get_report_path which will return the
full path to the report file if __sanitizer_set_report_path was
previously called (otherwise it returns null). This is useful in
particular for memory profiling handlers to access the path which
was specified at compile time (and passed down via
__memprof_profile_filename), including the pid added to the path when
the file is opened.
There wasn't a test for __sanitizer_set_report_path, so I added one
which additionally tests the new interface.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91765
HwasanThreadList::DontNeedThread clobbers Thread::next_,
Breaking the freelist. As a result, only the top of the freelist ever
gets reused, and the rest of it is lost.
Since the Thread object with its associated ring buffer is only 8Kb, this is
typically only noticable in long running processes, such as fuzzers.
Fix the problem by switching from an intrusive linked list to a vector.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91392
Disable the test on old systems.
pthread_cond_clockwait is supported by glibc-2.30.
It also supported by Android api 30 even though we
do not run tsan on Android.
Fixes https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/1259
Reviewed By: dvyukov
This modifies the tests so that they can be run on Fuchsia:
- add the necessary includes for `set`/`vector` etc
- do the few modifications required to use zxtest instead og gtest
`backtrace.cpp` requires stacktrace support that Fuchsia doesn't have
yet, and `enable_disable.cpp` currently uses `fork()` which Fuchsia
doesn't support yet. I'll revisit this later.
I chose to use `harness.h` to hold my "platform-specific" include and
namespace, and using this header in tests rather than `gtest.h`,
which I am open to change if someone would rather go another direction.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91575
If the containing allocator build uses -DGWP_ASAN_DEFAULT_ENABLED=false
then the option will default to false. For e.g. Scudo, this is simpler
and more efficient than using -DSCUDO_DEFAULT_OPTIONS=... to set gwp-asan
options that have to be parsed from the string at startup.
Reviewed By: hctim
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91463
The original code to keep track of the minimum and maximum indices
of allocated 32-bit primary regions was sketchy at best.
`MinRegionIndex` & `MaxRegionIndex` were shared between all size
classes, and could (theoretically) have been updated concurrently. This
didn't materialize anywhere I could see, but still it's not proper.
This changes those min/max indices by making them class specific rather
than global: classes are locked when growing, so there is no
concurrency there. This also allows to simplify some of the 32-bit
release code, that now doesn't have to go through all the regions to
get the proper min/max. Iterate and unmap will no longer have access to
the global min/max, but they aren't used as much so this is fine.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91106
In `GetGlobalSizeFromDescriptor` we use `dladdr` to get info on the the
current address. `dladdr` returns 0 if it failed.
During testing on Linux this returned 0 to indicate failure, and
populated the `info` structure with a NULL pointer which was
dereferenced later.
This patch checks for `dladdr` returning 0, and in that case returns 0
from `GetGlobalSizeFromDescriptor` to indicate failure of identifying
the address.
This occurs when `GetModuleNameAndOffsetForPC` succeeds for some address
not in a dynamically loaded library. One example is when the found
"module" is '[stack]' having come from parsing /proc/self/maps.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91344
This unit test code was using malloc without a corresponding free.
When the system malloc is not being overridden by the code under
test, it might an asan/lsan allocator that notices leaks.
Reviewed By: phosek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91472
Adds a new option, `handle_winexcept` to try to intercept uncaught
Visual C++ exceptions on Windows. On Linux, such exceptions are handled
implicitly by `std::terminate()` raising `SIBABRT`. This option brings the
Windows behavior in line with Linux.
Unfortunately this exception code is intentionally undocumented, however
has remained stable for the last decade. More information can be found
here: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20100730-00/?p=13273
Reviewed By: morehouse, metzman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89755
This patch enables building compiler-rt builtins for ARM targets that
only support single-precision floating point instructions (e.g., those
with -mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16).
This fixes PR42838
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90698
HwasanThreadList::DontNeedThread clobbers Thread::next_, breaking the
freelist. As a result, only the top of the freelist ever gets reused,
and the rest of it is lost.
Since the Thread object its associated ring buffer is only 8Kb, this is
typically only noticable in long running processes, such as fuzzers.
Fix the problem by switching from an intrusive linked list to a vector.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91208
It turns out that we can't remove the operator new and delete
interceptors on Android without breaking ABI, so bring them back
as forwards to the malloc and free functions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91219
Adjustment to integer division in int_div_impl.inc to avoid undefined behaviour that can occur as a result of having INT_MIN as one of the parameters.
Reviewed By: sepavloff
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90218
`populateFreelist` was more complicated that it needed to be. We used
to call to `populateBatches` that would do some internal shuffling and
add pointers one by one to the batches, but ultimately this was not
needed. We can get rid of `populateBatches`, and do processing in
bulk. This doesn't necessarily make things faster as this is not on the
hot path, but it makes the function cleaner.
Additionally clean up a couple of items, like `UNLIKELY`s and setting
`Exhausted` to `false` which can't happen.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90700
https://reviews.llvm.org/D90811 is breaking our CI builders because
InitializePlatformCommonFlags is not defined. This just adds an empty definition.
This would've been caught on our upstream buildbot, but it's red at the moment
and most likely won't be sending out alert emails for recent failures.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90864
There is no need to memset released pages because they are already
zero. On db845c, before:
BM_stdlib_malloc_free_default/131072 34562 ns 34547 ns 20258 bytes_per_second=3.53345G/s
after:
BM_stdlib_malloc_free_default/131072 29618 ns 29589 ns 23485 bytes_per_second=4.12548G/s
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90814
Reland: a2291a58bf.
New fixes for the breakages reported in D85927 include:
- declare a weak decl for `dl_iterate_phdr`, because it does not exist on older APIs
- Do not enable leak-sanitizer if api_level is less than 29, because of `ld.lld: error: undefined symbol: __aeabi_read_tp` for armv7, API level 16.
- Put back the interceptor for `memalign` but still opt out intercepting `__libc_memalign` and `cfree` because both of these don't exist in Bionic.
Reviewed By: srhines, vitalybuka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89251
This is necessary for enabling LSAN on Android (D89251) because:
- LSAN will have false negatives if run with emulated-tls.
- Bionic ELF-TLS is not compatible with Gold (hence the need for LLD)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89615
d48f2d7 made destructor of SuspendedThreadsList protected, so we need
an empty subclass to pass to the callback now.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90695