and switches our interceptors to using them instead of the default
vm_allocate-based approach used by mach_override_ptr.
To simplify the code, a fixed memory mapping is used for the allocation pool --
note that we can't mmap an arbitrary chunk of memory, because the shadow memory hasn't been mapped yet
(for the reasons discussed in http://code.google.com/p/address-sanitizer/issues/detail?id=24, we cannot map the shadow earlier)
The patch drops the program startup time from several second to half a second,
which speeds up the execution of ASan tests noticeably.
Because of the virtual memory size occupied by the programs it's hard
to speed up the shutdown time, which would've also helped the tests.
llvm-svn: 148116
in asan_linux.cc, because /proc is unavailable on Mac.
Instead the Mac version of AsanGetEnv iterates over the array of
environment variables obtained from _NSGetEnviron()
llvm-svn: 148114
FakeStack on the worker threads.
This patch moves the AsanThread initialization into a separate
procedure that's called when AsanThread objects are called for worker
threads.
Patch by glider@google.com
llvm-svn: 146752