We've switched to Gold earlier because of a minor misconfiguration
of the BFD linker in Android NDK. It turns out, Gold has much bigger
problems:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19163
(a bug is actually in the android runtime loader, but it means that
gold does not work with android L and even M).
Switching back to BFD and adding a workaround by explicitly linking
libm to all tests.
llvm-svn: 251360
Asanwrapper is required on older android versions to work around undesired
linker behavior. It is not required on L and newer, and does not fully
support multiarch devices.
llvm-svn: 251359
This patch fixes the ptrace interceptor for aarch64. The PTRACE_GETREGSET
ptrace syscall with with invalid memory might zero the iovec::iov_base
field and then masking the subsequent check after the syscall (since it
will be 0 and it will not trigger an invalid access). The fix is to copy
the value on a local variable and use its value on the checks.
The patch also adds more coverage on the Linux/ptrace.cc testcase by addding
check for PTRACE_GETREGSET for both general and floating registers (aarch64
definitions added only).
llvm-svn: 251331
This patch enables the ptrace syscall interceptors for arm and adds support
for both PTRACE_GETVFPREGS and PTRACE_SETVFPREGS used to get the VFP register
from ARM.
The ptrace tests is also updated with arm and PTRACE_GETVFPREGS tests.
llvm-svn: 251321
This patch add support for leak sanitizer for aarch64. Similar to
MIPS it uses a SizeClassAllocator32 due VMA constraints (aarch64
currently supports 39 and 42-bit VMA).
It also fixes the android build issue.
llvm-svn: 250898
Summary:
While instrumenting std::string with asan I discovered that speculative load might load data from poisoned region. Disabling all speculative loads for asan-annotated functions.
The test follows the std::string implementation.
Corresponding CL in llvm: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13264
Patch by Mike Aizatsky, the review page for the CL is http://reviews.llvm.org/D13265
Reviewers: aizatsky
Subscribers: kcc, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13905
llvm-svn: 250837
This patch introduces a well defined header struct
to represent raw profile header instead of using raw array.
Previously the raw array is used in two different files and
is very error prone when header structure is re-organized.
This is a small cleanup with NFC.
llvm-svn: 250561
MSVC 2013 doesnt support C99 fully, including the hexidecimal floating point
representation. Use the expanded value to permit building with it.
Patch by Tee Hao Wei!
llvm-svn: 250365
The assembly implementations use GNU syntax which MSVC doesn't handle. Rather
than duplicate the code in a second syntax, use the C implementations.
Patch by Tee Hao Wei!
llvm-svn: 250360
On Linux, the profile runtime can use __start_SECTNAME and __stop_SECTNAME
symbols defined by the linker to locate the start and end location of
a named section (with C name). This eliminates the need for instrumented
binary to call __llvm_profile_register_function during start-up time.
llvm-svn: 250200
Old version of sem_init (GLIBC_2.0) fails to initialize parts of
sem_t that are used in sem_timedwait. This is fixed in GLIBC_2.1,
but since ASan interceptors downgrade sem_* to the oldest available
version, this can introduce bugs that are only present in sanitized
build. Workaround by zero-initializing sem_t in sem_init.
llvm-svn: 250113
Revert once more. This seems to fail to build on the buildbots which build with
ninja rather than MSBuild/Visual Studio. This requires further build
infrastructure changes to deal with the assembly routines.
llvm-svn: 250001
__inline is a vendor specific spelling for inline. clang and gcc treat it the
same as inline, and is available in MSVC 2013 which does not implement C99
(VS2015 supports the inline keyword though). This will allow us to build the
builtins using MSVC.
llvm-svn: 249953
CMake build rules listed -I flags for two different libc++ header
locations which broke when libc++ headers started using include_next.
Also change -I to -isystem to avoid compiler warning about
include_next.
llvm-svn: 249759
This is an implementation of
https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/579
It has a number of advantages over the current mapping:
* Works for non-PIE executables.
* Does not require ASLR; as a consequence, debugging MSan programs in
gdb no longer requires "set disable-randomization off".
* Supports linux kernels >=4.1.2.
* The code is marginally faster and smaller.
This is an ABI break. We never really promised ABI stability, but
this patch includes a courtesy escape hatch: a compile-time macro
that reverts back to the old mapping layout.
llvm-svn: 249754