Summary:
Add atomic verification to ensure that Thread is Joined after marking it
Finished.
It is required for NetBSD in order to prevent Thread Exited/Joined race,
that may occur when native system libpthread(3) cannot be reliably traced
in a way to guarantee that the mentioned events happen one after another.
This change fixes at least TSan and LSan on NetBSD.
Sponsored by <The NetBSD Foundation>
Reviewers: joerg, dvyukov, vitalybuka
Reviewed By: dvyukov
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubamracek, #sanitizers
Tags: #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40294
llvm-svn: 319004
We seem to assume that OS-provided thread IDs are either uptr or int, neither of which is true on Darwin. This introduces a tid_t type, which holds a OS-provided thread ID (gettid on Linux, pthread_threadid_np on Darwin, pthread_self on FreeBSD).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31774
llvm-svn: 300473
When dealing with GCD worker threads, TSan currently prints weird things like "created by thread T-1" and "[failed to restore the stack]" in reports. This patch avoids that and instead prints "Thread T3 (...) is a GCD worker thread".
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29103
llvm-svn: 293882
Vector clocks is the most actively allocated object in tsan runtime.
Current internal allocator is not scalable enough to handle allocation
of clocks in scalable way (too small caches). This changes transforms
clocks to 2-level array with 512-byte blocks. Since all blocks are of
the same size, it's possible to cache them more efficiently in per-thread caches.
llvm-svn: 214912