Soon there will be an option to build compiler-rt parts as shared libraries
on Linux. Extracted from http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3042
by Yuri Gribov.
llvm-svn: 205183
Introduce DDetector interface between the tool and the DD itself.
It will help to experiment with other DD implementation,
as well as reuse DD in other tools.
llvm-svn: 202485
This change allows to compile sanitizer sources so that *san runtime
will attempt to use libbacktrace and/or libiberty for symbolization
(instead of communicating with llvm-symbolizer).
I've tested this patch by manually defining SANITIZER_LIBBACKTRACE and/or
SANITIZER_CP_DEMANGLE, linking with necessary libraries and verifying that
all tests from ASan test suite work.
Based on patches by Jakub Jelinek!
llvm-svn: 199384
it to the LLVM project through the appropriate channels.
This reverts:
r195837: "[Sanitizer] Add rudimentary support for using libbacktrace in ..."
llvm-svn: 196875
More steps are needed to actually make it usable:
* sanitizer runtimes should be compiled with -DSANITIZER_LIBBACKTRACE.
* libbacktrace headers should be installed.
* user has to manually link in libbacktrace.a into the executable.
We can easily solve the first two problems in the build system, but
detecting/linking libbacktrace to all the tests we have and end-user programs
is more challenging (and will unlikely work w/o Driver support).
Based on the patch by Jakub Jelinek!
llvm-svn: 195837
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
CMake changes to build the ASan runtime for the iOS simulator. This is a universal library targeting the same architectures as the OSX ASan runtime does, thus the iossim version can't live in the same universal libclang_rt.asan_osx_dynamic.dylib
The difference between the OSX and iossim builds is in the -mios-simulator-version-min and -ios_simulator_version_min flags that tell Clang to compile and link iossim code.
The iossim runtime can only be built on a machine with both Xcode and the iOS Simulator SDK installed. If xcodebuild -version -sdk iphonesimulator Path returns a nonempty path, it is used when compiling and linking the iossim runtime.
llvm-svn: 194199
This moves away from creating the symbolizer object and initializing the
external symbolizer as separate steps. Those steps now always take place
together.
Sanitizers with a legacy requirement to specify their own symbolizer path
should use InitSymbolizer to initialize the symbolizer with the desired
path, and GetSymbolizer to access the symbolizer. Sanitizers with no
such requirement (e.g. UBSan) can use GetOrInitSymbolizer with no need for
initialization.
The symbolizer interface has been made thread-safe (as far as I can
tell) by protecting its member functions with mutexes.
Finally, the symbolizer interface no longer relies on weak externals, the
introduction of which was probably a mistake on my part.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1985
llvm-svn: 193448
LibIgnore allows to ignore all interceptors called from a particular set
of dynamic libraries. LibIgnore remembers all "called_from_lib" suppressions
from the provided SuppressionContext; finds code ranges for the libraries;
and checks whether the provided PC value belongs to the code ranges.
Also make malloc and friends interceptors use SCOPED_INTERCEPTOR_RAW instead of
SCOPED_TSAN_INTERCEPTOR, because if they are called from an ignored lib,
then must call our internal allocator instead of libc malloc.
llvm-svn: 191897
This sets flags and excludes things that aren't working with MSVC yet,
allowing us to build the ASan runtime as part of the cmake build.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1525
llvm-svn: 189304
This change moves everything depending on kernel headers (mostly ioctl types
and ids) into a separate source file. This will reduce the possibility of
header conflict on various platforms (most importantly, older glibc versions).
This change also removes 2 deprecated ioctls, and symbolic ids for other bunch
of ambiguous ioctls (i.e. same id is shared by ioctls with different memory
behavior).
llvm-svn: 188369