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253 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alexey Samsonov a555b3faf4 [ASan] Apply some ASan-relevant pieces of patch by Ruben Van Boxem. In the same time, remove ASan from CMake build on Windows after conversation with Timur. We don't want to support building ASan on Windows until it is in a working state.
llvm-svn: 164486
2012-09-24 11:43:40 +00:00
Kostya Serebryany 45d849c4bd [asan] add asan option log_path=PATH to let users redirect asan reports to a file PATH.PID instead of stderr
llvm-svn: 163872
2012-09-14 04:35:14 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 1aa4fef601 Relocate the external headers provided by ASan and the common sanitizer
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
2012-08-29 02:27:54 +00:00