This is part of a new statistics gathering feature for the sanitizers.
See clang/docs/SanitizerStats.rst for further info and docs.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16176
llvm-svn: 257972
On OS X, for weak function (that user can override by providing their own implementation in the main binary), we need extern `"C" SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE SANITIZER_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE NOINLINE`.
Fixes a broken test case on OS X, java_symbolization.cc, which uses a weak function __tsan_symbolize_external.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14907
llvm-svn: 254298
Summary: I've copy/pasted the LLVM_NOEXCEPT definition macro goo from LLVM's Compiler.h. Is there somewhere I should put this in Compiler RT? Is there a useful header to define/share things like this?
Reviewers: samsonov
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11780
llvm-svn: 244453
The buildbot failed to build with
error: variable ‘enable_fp’ set but not used [-Werror=unused-but-set-variable]
let's add a `(void)enable_fp;`.
llvm-svn: 230323
This patch is a proposed solution for https://code.google.com/p/address-sanitizer/issues/detail?id=375:
When the stacktraces are captured and printed by ASan itself, they are fine, but when the program has already printed the report (or is just printing it), capturing a stacktrace via other means is broken. "Other means" include OS X CrashReporter, debuggers or calling backtrace() within the program. For example calling backtrace() from a sanitizer_set_death_callback function prints a very truncated stacktrace.
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D7103
llvm-svn: 226878
Get rid of ASAN_USE_PREINIT_ARRAY and LSAN_USE_PREINIT_ARRAY - just always
use .preinit_array if it's available. This mode seems stable enough, and
we've been relying on default values of these macro for a long time.
llvm-svn: 213980
This fixes '___asan_init_v4 already defined' errors when linking some of Chromium DLLs.
Looks like one of the DLL is using a .lib produced while linking another DLL and it exploded after r212699.
I'm trying to come up with a small testcase...
llvm-svn: 212815
Otherwise, it can be accidentally redefined when we build specific sanitizer
runtime. This definition should be provided only once - when we build
sanitizer_common library.
llvm-svn: 212663
Summary:
Sandboxed code may now pass additional arguments to
__sanitizer_sandbox_on_notify() to force all coverage data to be dumped to a
single file (the default is one file per module). The user may supply a file or
socket to write to. The latter option can be used to broker out the file writing
functionality. If -1 is passed, we pre-open a file.
llvm-svn: 209121
by their authors.
This may break builds where others added code relying on these patches,
but please *do not* revert this commit. Instead, we will prepare patches
which fix the failures.
Reverts the following commits:
r168306: "[asan] support x32 mode in the fast stack unwinder. Patch by H.J. Lu"
r168356: "[asan] more support for powerpc, patch by Peter Bergner"
r196489: "[sanitizer] fix the ppc32 build (patch by Jakub Jelinek)"
llvm-svn: 196802
I still don't know what is causing our bootstrapped LTO buildbots to fail,
but llvm r194701 seems to be OK and I can't imagine that these changes could
cause the problem.
llvm-svn: 194790
Apple's bootstrapped LTO builds have been failing, and these changes (along
with llvm 194701) are the only things on the blamelist. I will either reapply
these changes or help debug the problem, depending on whether this fixes the
buildbots.
llvm-svn: 194779
This change moves to a model where the error value of a system call is
potentially contained in the return value itself rather than being
implicit in errno. The helper function internal_iserror can be used
to extract the error value from a return value. On platforms other
than Linux/x86_64 this still uses errno, but other platforms are free
to port their error handling to this new model.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D756
llvm-svn: 181436
The ALWAYS_INLINE doesn't have static on POSIX anyways since r178341; the INLINE is only used in .h files, so shouldn't have been 'static' in the first place
llvm-svn: 179371
ThreadLister is a Linux-specific class for obtaining the thread IDs of a process from procfs (/proc/<pid>/task/). It will be used by leak checking code.
Also add several syscall wrappers which will be required by the same code that uses ThreadLister, but are not used in ThreadLister itself.
Patch by Sergey Matveev
llvm-svn: 176179
When prelink is installed in the system, prelink-ed
libraries map between 0x003000000000 and 0x004000000000 thus occupying the shadow Gap,
so we need so split the address space even further, like this:
|| [0x10007fff8000, 0x7fffffffffff] || HighMem ||
|| [0x02008fff7000, 0x10007fff7fff] || HighShadow ||
|| [0x004000000000, 0x02008fff6fff] || ShadowGap3 ||
|| [0x003000000000, 0x003fffffffff] || MidMem ||
|| [0x00087fff8000, 0x002fffffffff] || ShadowGap2 ||
|| [0x00067fff8000, 0x00087fff7fff] || MidShadow ||
|| [0x00008fff7000, 0x00067fff7fff] || ShadowGap ||
|| [0x00007fff8000, 0x00008fff6fff] || LowShadow ||
|| [0x000000000000, 0x00007fff7fff] || LowMem ||
Do it only if necessary.
Also added a bit of profiling code to make sure that the
mapping code is efficient.
Added a lit test to simulate prelink-ed libraries.
Unfortunately, this test does not work with binutils-gold linker.
If gold is the default linker the test silently passes.
Also replaced
__has_feature(address_sanitizer)
with
__has_feature(address_sanitizer) || defined(__SANITIZE_ADDRESS__)
in two places.
Patch partially by Jakub Jelinek.
llvm-svn: 175263
library.
These headers are intended to be available to user code when built with
AddressSanitizer (or one of the other sanitizer's in the future) to
interface with the runtime library. As such, they form stable external
C interfaces, and the headers shouldn't be located within the
implementation.
I've pulled them out into what seem like fairly obvious locations and
names, but I'm wide open to further bikeshedding of these names and
locations.
I've updated the code and the build system to cope with the new
locations, both CMake and Makefile. Please let me know if this breaks
anyone's build.
The eventual goal is to install these headers along side the Clang
builtin headers when we build the ASan runtime and install it. My
current thinking is to locate them at:
<prefix>/lib/clang/X.Y/include/sanitizer/common_interface_defs.h
<prefix>/lib/clang/X.Y/include/sanitizer/asan_interface.h
<prefix>/lib/clang/X.Y/include/sanitizer/...
But maybe others have different suggestions?
Fixing the style of the #include between these headers at least unblocks
experimentation with installing them as they now should work when
installed in these locations.
llvm-svn: 162822