Moving the implementation of several functions from sanitizer_symbolizer.cc into sanitizer_symbolizer_libcdep.cc.
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D8858
llvm-svn: 234472
Return a linked list of AddressInfo objects, instead of using an array of
these objects as an output parameter. This simplifies the code in callers
of this function (especially TSan).
Fix a few memory leaks from internal allocator, when the returned
AddressInfo objects were not properly cleared.
llvm-svn: 223145
We may as well just use Symbolizer::GetOrInit() in all the cases.
Don't call Symbolizer::Get() early in tools initialization: these days
it doesn't do any important setup work, and we may as well create the
symbolizer the first time it's actually needed.
llvm-svn: 217558
Summary:
TSan and MSan need to know if interceptor was called by the
user code or by the symbolizer and use pre- and post-symbolization hooks
for that. Make Symbolizer class responsible for calling these hooks instead.
This would ensure the hooks are only called when necessary (during
in-process symbolization, they are not needed for out-of-process) and
save specific sanitizers from tracing all places in the code where symbolization
will be performed.
Reviewers: eugenis, dvyukov
Reviewed By: eugenis
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2067
llvm-svn: 193807
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
Add a regression test for the case where such behavior helps TSan:
1. race is reported in the main module
2. new shared library is loaded
3. race is reported in the shared library
llvm-svn: 179032
It is an analogue of addr2line utility and should allow to map instruction address to a location
in source code at run-time. It should use debug information (in DWARF) in a binary, and hopefully
it would be possible to re-use code from llvm/DebugInfo/DIContext.h
llvm-svn: 157806