There was a failure on a bot:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-cmake-mipsel/builds/1283
strerror test is indeed flaky. We protect all races by a barrier in other tests
to eliminate flakiness. Do the same here.
No idea why tls_race2.cc failed. Add output at the end of the test
as we do in other tests. Sometimes test process crashes somewhere
in the middle (e.g. during race reporting) and it looks like empty output.
Output at the end of test allows to understand if the process has crashed,
or it has finished but produced no race reports.
Reviewed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D42633
llvm-svn: 323657
Summary:
Changes:
* Add initial msan stub support.
* Handle NetBSD specific pthread_setname_np(3).
* NetBSD supports __attribute__((tls_model("initial-exec"))),
define it in SANITIZER_TLS_INITIAL_EXEC_ATTRIBUTE.
* Add ReExec() specific bits for NetBSD.
* Simplify code and add syscall64 and syscall_ptr for !NetBSD.
* Correct bunch of syscall wrappers for NetBSD.
* Disable test/tsan/map32bit on NetBSD as not applicable.
* Port test/tsan/strerror_r to a POSIX-compliant OSes.
* Disable __libc_stack_end on NetBSD.
* Disable ReadNullSepFileToArray() on NetBSD.
* Define struct_ElfW_Phdr_sz, detected missing symbol by msan.
* Change type of __sanitizer_FILE from void to char. This helps
to reuse this type as an array. Long term it will be properly
implemented along with SANITIZER_HAS_STRUCT_FILE setting to 1.
* Add initial NetBSD support in lib/tsan/go/buildgo.sh.
* Correct referencing stdout and stderr in tsan_interceptors.cc
on NetBSD.
* Document NetBSD x86_64 specific virtual memory layout in
tsan_platform.h.
* Port tests/rtl/tsan_test_util_posix.cc to NetBSD.
* Enable NetBSD tests in test/msan/lit.cfg.
* Enable NetBSD tests in test/tsan/lit.cfg.
Sponsored by <The NetBSD Foundation>
Reviewers: joerg, vitalybuka, eugenis, kcc, dvyukov
Reviewed By: dvyukov
Subscribers: #sanitizers, llvm-commits, kubamracek
Tags: #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39124
llvm-svn: 316591
This reverts commit r304941. Vitaly Buka writes:
"Actually it depends on return value.
Test is for char* version of function. It will probably fail for int
version."
llvm-svn: 304943
On Darwin, strerror_r returns an int, not a char*. I don't think this
test really depends on what strerror_r returns, so I've used something
else in place of the result of the call to strerror_r.
llvm-svn: 304941
GNU version of strerror_r returns a result pointer that doesn't match the input
buffer. The result pointer is in fact a pointer to some internal storage.
TSAN was recording a write to this location, which was incorrect.
Fixed https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/696
llvm-svn: 304858