Instead of assuming `-ltinfo` works, check whether there's terminfo
support on the host where LLVMSupport is compiled.
Follow-up to D52220.
llvm-svn: 342523
Summary:
This change introduces an `FDRLogWriter` type which is responsible for
serialising metadata and function records to character buffers. This is
the first step in a refactoring of the implementation of the FDR runtime
to allow for more granular testing of the individual components of the
implementation.
The main contribution of this change is a means of hiding the details of
how specific records are written to a buffer, and for managing the
extents of these buffers. We make use of C++ features (templates and
some metaprogramming) to reduce repetition in the act of writing out
specific kinds of records to the buffer.
In this process, we make a number of changes across both LLVM and
compiler-rt to allow us to use the `Trace` abstraction defined in the
LLVM project in the testing of the runtime implementation. This gives us
a closer end-to-end test which version-locks the runtime implementation
with the loading implementation in LLVM.
We also allow using gmock in compiler-rt unit tests, by adding the
requisite definitions in the `AddCompilerRT.cmake` module.
Finally, we've gone ahead and updated the FDR logging implementation to
use the FDRLogWriter for the lowest-level record-writing details.
Following patches will isolate the state machine transitions which
manage the set-up and tear-down of the buffers we're using in multiple
threads.
Reviewers: mboerger, eizan
Subscribers: mgorny, jfb, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52220
llvm-svn: 342518
Summary:
Port libFuzzer to windows-msvc.
This patch allows libFuzzer targets to be built and run on Windows, using -fsanitize=fuzzer and/or fsanitize=fuzzer-no-link. It allows these forms of coverage instrumentation to work on Windows as well.
It does not fix all issues, such as those with -fsanitize-coverage=stack-depth, which is not usable on Windows as of this patch.
It also does not fix any libFuzzer integration tests. Nearly all of them fail to compile, fixing them will come in a later patch, so libFuzzer tests are disabled on Windows until them.
Patch By: metzman
Reviewers: morehouse, rnk
Reviewed By: morehouse, rnk
Subscribers: #sanitizers, delcypher, morehouse, kcc, eraman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51022
llvm-svn: 341082
Summary:
Port libFuzzer to windows-msvc.
This patch allows libFuzzer targets to be built and run on Windows, using -fsanitize=fuzzer and/or fsanitize=fuzzer-no-link. It allows these forms of coverage instrumentation to work on Windows as well.
It does not fix all issues, such as those with -fsanitize-coverage=stack-depth, which is not usable on Windows as of this patch.
It also does not fix any libFuzzer integration tests. Nearly all of them fail to compile, fixing them will come in a later patch, so libFuzzer tests are disabled on Windows until them.
Reviewers: morehouse, rnk
Reviewed By: morehouse, rnk
Subscribers: #sanitizers, delcypher, morehouse, kcc, eraman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51022
llvm-svn: 340949
Summary:
Port libFuzzer to windows-msvc.
This patch allows libFuzzer targets to be built and run on Windows, using -fsanitize=fuzzer and/or fsanitize=fuzzer-no-link. It allows these forms of coverage instrumentation to work on Windows as well.
It does not fix all issues, such as those with -fsanitize-coverage=stack-depth, which is not usable on Windows as of this patch.
It also does not fix any libFuzzer integration tests. Nearly all of them fail to compile, fixing them will come in a later patch, so libFuzzer tests are disabled on Windows until them.
Patch By: metzman
Reviewers: morehouse, rnk
Reviewed By: morehouse, rnk
Subscribers: morehouse, kcc, eraman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51022
llvm-svn: 340860
compiler-rt CMake build currently tries to parse the triple and then
put it back together, but doing so inherently tricky, and doing so
from CMake is just crazy and currently doesn't handle triples that
have more than three components. Fortunatelly, the CMake really only
needs the architecture part, which is typically the first component,
to construct variants for other architectures. This means we can keep
the rest of the triple as is and avoid the parsing altogether.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50548
llvm-svn: 339701
Previously the the `weak_symbols.txt` files could be modified and the
build system wouldn't update the link flags automatically. Instead the
developer had to know to reconfigure CMake manually.
This is now fixed by telling CMake that the file being used to
read weak symbols from is a configure-time dependency.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50059
llvm-svn: 339559
This ports the profiling runtime on Fuchsia and enables the
instrumentation. Unlike on other platforms, Fuchsia doesn't use
files to dump the instrumentation data since on Fuchsia, filesystem
may not be accessible to the instrumented process. We instead use
the data sink to pass the profiling data to the system the same
sanitizer runtimes do.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47208
llvm-svn: 337881
This changes the name and the type to what it was prior to r333037
which matches the name of the flag used in other runtimes: libc++,
libc++abi and libunwind. We don't need the type to be a string since
there's only binary choice between libgcc and compiler-rt unlike in
the case of C++ library where there're multiple options.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49325
llvm-svn: 337116
when building with an IDE so that header files show up in the UI.
This massively improves the development workflow in IDEs.
To implement this a new function `compiler_rt_process_sources(...)` has
been added that adds header files to the list of sources when the
generator is an IDE. For non-IDE generators (e.g. Ninja/Makefile) no
changes are made to the list of source files.
The function can be passed a list of headers via the
`ADDITIONAL_HEADERS` argument. For each runtime library a list of
explicit header files has been added and passed via
`ADDITIONAL_HEADERS`. For `tsan` and `sanitizer_common` a list of
headers was already present but it was stale and has been updated
to reflect the current state of the source tree.
The original version of this patch used file globbing (`*.{h,inc,def}`)
to find the headers but the approach was changed due to this being a
CMake anti-pattern (if the list of headers changes CMake won't
automatically re-generate if globbing is used).
The LLVM repo contains a similar function named `llvm_process_sources()`
but we don't use it here for several reasons:
* It depends on the `LLVM_ENABLE_OPTION` cache variable which is
not set in standalone compiler-rt builds.
* We would have to `include(LLVMProcessSources)` which I'd like to
avoid because it would include a bunch of stuff we don't need.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48422
llvm-svn: 336663
Summary:
In conjunction with the clang side change D48833, this will enable Scudo on
PPC64. I tested `check-scudo` on a powerpc64le box and everything passes.
Reviewers: eugenis, alekseyshl
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: mgorny, delcypher, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48834
llvm-svn: 336213
This change adds a support for multiarch style runtimes layout, so in
addition to the existing layout where runtimes get installed to:
lib/clang/$version/lib/$os
Clang now allows runtimes to be installed to:
lib/clang/$version/$target/lib
This also includes libc++, libc++abi and libunwind; today those are
assumed to be in Clang library directory built for host, with the
new layout it is possible to install libc++, libc++abi and libunwind
into the runtime directory built for different targets.
The use of new layout is enabled by setting the
LLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIME_TARGET_DIR CMake variable and is supported by both
projects and runtimes layouts. The runtimes CMake build has been further
modified to use the new layout when building runtimes for multiple
targets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45604
llvm-svn: 335809
build with an IDE (e.g. Xcode) as the generator.
Previously the global `USE_FOLDERS` property wasn't set in standalone
builds leading to existing settings of FOLDER not being respected.
In addition to this there were several targets that appeared at the top
level that were not interesting and clustered up the view. These have
been changed to be displayed in "Compiler-RT Misc".
Now when an Xcode project is generated from a standalone compiler-rt
build the project navigator is much less cluttered. The interesting
libraries should appear in "Compiler-RT Libraries" in the IDE.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48378
llvm-svn: 335728
OpenBSD needs lld linker for sanitisers.
Disabling lint checking as some symbols cannot be defined and block the proper unit tests launch.
Reviewers: lebedev.ri, vitalybuka
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48528
llvm-svn: 335524
This reverts commit r332924 and followup r332936 silencing a warning.
The change breaks the build on x86 if there is no 32-bit version of the
C++ libraries, see discussion in https://reviews.llvm.org/D47169.
llvm-svn: 334903
Respect a custom linker path provided by the user if one is present
(otherwise CMAKE_LINKER will have been set to the right value by CMake).
llvm-svn: 334654
When XRay is being built as part of the just built compiler together
with libc++ as part of the runtimes build, we need an explicit
dependency from XRay to libc++ to make sure that the library is
available by the time we start building XRay.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48113
llvm-svn: 334575
When building the dylib, the C++ headers are fundamentally non-module.
They require special versions of the headers in order to provide C++03 and
legacy ABI definitions. This causes ODR issues when modules are enabled
during both the build and the usage of the libc++ headers.
This patch fixes the build error by disabling modules when building the
libc++ sources.
llvm-svn: 334220
-z,defs is incompatible with sanitizers so we need to filter it out
from the linker flags before passing them to the libc++ build.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47865
llvm-svn: 334212
NFC now when libFuzzer supports only one architecture,
will stop being NFC after multiple architectures are supported.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47283
llvm-svn: 333239
Summary:
rL325492 disables FPU features when using soft floating point
(-mfloat-abi=soft), which is used internally when building for armv7. This
causes errors with builtins that utililize VFP instructions. With this change
we first check if VFP is enabled (by checking if the preprocessor macro
__VFP_FP__ is defined) before including such builtins.
Reviewers: rengolin, samsonov, compnerd, smeenai, javed.absar, peter.smith
Reviewed By: peter.smith
Subscribers: peter.smith, mgorny, kristof.beyls, chrib, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47217
llvm-svn: 333216
Use compiler-rt builtins when selected as default Clang rtlib and avoid
explicitly passing -rtlib= flag to avoid the "argument unused during
compilation" warning.
This is a partial alternative to D47094 that does not rely on compiler
runtime checks.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47115
llvm-svn: 333037
Use libc++ when selected as default Clang stdlib and avoid checking
C++ compiler when using the in-tree version of libc++.
This is a partial alternative to D47094 that does not rely on compiler
runtime checks.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47100
llvm-svn: 333010
When using system C++ library, assume we have a working C++ compiler and
try to compile a complete C++ program. When using in tree C++ library,
only check the C compiler since the C++ library likely won't have been
built yet at time of running the check.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47169
llvm-svn: 332924
Rather then requiring the user to specify runtime the compiler
runtime and C++ standard library, or trying to guess them which is
error-prone, use auto-detection by parsing the compiler link output.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46857
llvm-svn: 332683
The source being compiled is plain C, but using .cc extension forces it
to be compiled as C++ which requires a working C++ compiler including
C++ library which may not be the case when we're building compiler-rt
together with libcxx as part of runtimes build.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47031
llvm-svn: 332679
The source being compiled is plain C, but using .cc extension forces it
to be compiled as C++ which requires a working C++ compiler including
C++ library which may not be the case when we're building compiler-rt
together with libcxx as part of runtimes build.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46152
llvm-svn: 331003
The Android sanitizer buildbot is failing with this change and it
looks like an additional change to cmake is necessary to fix the
build. Reverting this change for now.
llvm-svn: 329828
CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS was added twice to the command line. This causes the command
line options to be doubled which works until it doesn't as not all options
can be specified twice.
For example,
clang-cl foo.c /GS- /GS- -mllvm -small-loop-cost=1 -mllvm -small-loop-cost=1
clang (LLVM option parsing): for the -small-loop-cost option: may only occur zero or one times!
llvm-svn: 329817
Summary:
- Enabling libfuzzer on OpenBSD
- OpenBSD can t support asan, msan ... the tests can t be run.
Patch by David CARLIER
Reviewers: eugenis, phosek, vitalybuka
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Subscribers: srhines, mgorny, krytarowski, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44877
llvm-svn: 329631
Summary:
This is D45125; the patch enables the build of XRay on OpenBSD. We also
introduce some OpenBSD specific changes to the runtime implementation,
involving how we get the TSC rate through the syscall interface specific
to OpenBSD.
Reviewers: dberris
Authored by: devnexen
Subscribers: dberris, mgorny, krytarowski, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45125
llvm-svn: 329189
Summary:
Porting HWASan to Linux x86-64, first of the three patches, compiler-rt part.
The approach is similar to ARM case, trap signal is used to communicate
memory tag check failure. int3 instruction is used to generate a signal,
access parameters are stored in nop [eax + offset] instruction immediately
following the int3 one
Had to add HWASan init on malloc because, due to much less interceptors
defined (most other sanitizers intercept much more and get initalized
via one of those interceptors or don't care about malloc), HWASan was not
initialized yet when libstdc++ was trying to allocate memory for its own
fixed-size heap, which led to CHECK-fail in AllocateFromLocalPool.
Also added the CHECK() failure handler with more detailed message and
stack reporting.
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: kubamracek, dberris, mgorny, kristof.beyls, delcypher, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44705
llvm-svn: 328385
This changes the add_custom_libcxx macro to resemble the
llvm_ExternalProject_Add. The primary motivation is to avoid
unnecessary libFuzzer rebuilds that are being done on every
Ninja/Make invocation. The libc++ should be only rebuilt whenever
the libc++ source itself changes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43213
llvm-svn: 326921
Summary:
On OpenBSD no multi arch support
Enabling only UBsan and disabling Asan.
Patch by: David CARLIER
Reviewers: krytarowski, vitalybuka
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Subscribers: srhines, mgorny, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44017
llvm-svn: 326646
Summary:
Enabling the memory sanitizer support for FreeBSD, most of unit tests are compatible.
- Adding fstat and stressor_r interceptors.
- Updating the struct link_map access since most likely the struct Obj_Entry had been updated since.
- Disabling few unit tests until further work is needed (or we can assume it can work in real world code).
Patch by: David CARLIER
Reviewers: vitalybuka, krytarowski
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Subscribers: eugenis, dim, srhines, emaste, kubamracek, mgorny, fedor.sergeev, hintonda, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43080
llvm-svn: 326644
Summary:
- Enabling the build.
- Using assembly for the cpuid parts.
- Using thr_self FreeBSD call to get the thread id
Patch by: David CARLIER
Reviewers: dberris, rnk, krytarowski
Reviewed By: dberris, krytarowski
Subscribers: emaste, stevecheckoway, nglevin, srhines, kubamracek, dberris, mgorny, krytarowski, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43278
llvm-svn: 325240
This change updates the Fuchsia-specific code to use the C++ friendly
duration expressions and flips on the building of
libclang_rt.fuzzer-x86_64.a and similar for Fuchsia. Given that
compiler-rt doesn't build on Fuchsia, test have been run by explicitly
building the library and linking it against
lib/fuzzer/tests/FuzzerUnittest.cpp.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42670
llvm-svn: 323828
`set_target_compile_flags()` ultimately sets COMPILE_FLAGS which is
added to CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS in the compile rule, so passing
CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS causes them to be duplicated.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42398
llvm-svn: 323626
Clang and llvm already use llvm_setup_rpath(), so this change will
help standarize rpath usage across all projects.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42462
llvm-svn: 323606
add_custom_libcxx uses the just built compiler and installs the
built libc++, e.g. for testing, neither of which is desirable in
case of Fuzzer where the libc++ should be built using the host
compiler and it's only linked into the libFuzzer and should never
be installed. This change introduces additional arguments to
add_custom_libcxx to allow parametrizing its behavior.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42330
llvm-svn: 323054
add_custom_libcxx uses the just built compiler and installs the
built libc++, e.g. for testing, neither of which is desirable in
case of Fuzzer where the libc++ should be built using the host
compiler and it's only linked into the libFuzzer and should never
be installed. This change introduces additional arguments to
add_custom_libcxx to allow parametrizing its behavior.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42330
llvm-svn: 323032
Currently these files are being installed into a root installation
directory, but this triggers an error when the installation directory
is set to an empty string which is often the case when DESTDIR is
used to control the installation destination.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41673
llvm-svn: 322451
Currently these files are being installed into a root installation
directory, but this triggers an error when the installation directory
is set to an empty string which is often the case when DESTDIR is
used to control the installation destination.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41673
llvm-svn: 322256
Currently these files are being installed into a root installation
directory, but this triggers an error when the installation directory
is set to an empty string which is often the case when DESTDIR is
used to control the installation destination.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41673
llvm-svn: 322234
Currently these files are being installed into a root installation
directory, but this triggers an error when the installation directory
is set to an empty string which is often the case when DESTDIR is
used to control the installation destination.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41673
llvm-svn: 322153
Summary:
This patch, on top of https://reviews.llvm.org/D40898, contains the build system
changes necessary to enable the Solaris/x86 sanitizer port.
The only issue of note is the libclang_rt.sancov_{begin, end} libraries: clang relies on the
linker automatically defining __start_SECNAME and __stop_SECNAME labels for
sections whose names are valid C identifiers. This is a GNU ld extension not present
in the ELF gABI, also implemented by gold and lld, but not by Solaris ld. To work around
this, I automatically link the sancov_{begin,end} libraries into every executable for now.
There seems to be now way to build individual startup objects like crtbegin.o/crtend.o,
so I've followed the lead of libclang_rt.asan-preinit which also contains just a single
object.
Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: srhines, kubamracek, mgorny, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Tags: #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40899
llvm-svn: 321373
This includes a few nice bits of refactoring (e.g splitting out the
exclusive locking code into a common utility).
Hopefully the Windows support is fixed now.
Patch by Rainer Orth!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40944
llvm-svn: 320731
This includes a few nice bits of refactoring (e.g splitting out the
exclusive locking code into a common utility).
Patch by Rainer Orth!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40944
llvm-svn: 320726
This also slightly refactors the code that's checking the directory
presence which allows eliminating one unnecessary variable.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40637
llvm-svn: 320446
These targets strip during installation, and are required to support
install-distribution-stripped in LLVM (to support a stripped
distribution). LLVM has an add_llvm_install_targets function for this
purpose, but we can't rely on LLVM being present.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40687
llvm-svn: 319569
Now that we have disabled the run-forever tests, and cleaned up the
intel 80-bit float based tests, we should be able to enable testing
compiler-rt for powerpc64.
llvm-svn: 319474
This renames ASM_TSAN_SYMBOL and ASM_TSAN_SYMBOL_INTERCEPTOR to just ASM_SYMBOL and ASM_SYMBOL_INTERCEPTOR, because they can be useful in more places than just TSan. Also introduce a CMake function to add ASM sources to a target.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40143
llvm-svn: 319339
This change is the first in a series of changes to get the XRay runtime
building on macOS. This first allows us to build the minimal parts of
XRay to get us started on supporting macOS development. These include:
- CMake changes to allow targeting x86_64 initially.
- Allowing for building the initialisation routines without
`.preinit_array` support.
- Use __sanitizer::SleepForMillis() to work around the lack of
clock_nanosleep on macOS.
- Deprecate the xray_fdr_log_grace_period_us flag, and introduce
the xray_fdr_log_grace_period_ms flag instead, to use
milliseconds across platforms.
Reviewers: kubamracek
Subscribers: llvm-commits, krytarowski, nglevin, mgorny
Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39114
llvm-svn: 319165
Multi-config CMake generators need lit to be able to resolve paths of
artifacts from previous build steps at lit time, rather than expect them
to be fully resolved at CMake time as they may contain the build mode.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38471
llvm-svn: 318037
Summary:
This change implements the changes required in both clang and
compiler-rt to allow building XRay-instrumented binaries in Darwin. For
now we limit this to x86_64. We also start building the XRay runtime
library in compiler-rt for osx.
A caveat to this is that we don't have the tests set up and running
yet, which we'll do in a set of follow-on changes.
This patch uses the monorepo layout for the coordinated change across
multiple projects.
Reviewers: kubamracek
Subscribers: mgorny, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39114
llvm-svn: 317875
Summary:
LSan is functional on PPC64 Linux now, let's enable all tests.
One test required ppc specific changes: use_registers.cc.
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39316
llvm-svn: 316698
Fix typo in variable assignment inside sanitizer_test_compile() that
resulted in TEST_DEPS parameter not being included in the clang_compile()
call. Spotted by George Karpenkov in D38444.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38838
llvm-svn: 315604
Summary:
Enable check-cfi and check-ubsan on Android.
Check-ubsan includes standalone and ubsan+asan, but not tsan or msan.
Cross-dso cfi tests are disabled for now.
Reviewers: vitalybuka, pcc
Subscribers: srhines, kubamracek, llvm-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38608
llvm-svn: 315105
TEST_BIG_ENDIAN() performs compile tests that will fail with
-nodefaultlibs when building under LLVM_USE_SANITIZER.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38277
llvm-svn: 314512
Summary:
Mark Android as supported in the cmake configuration for Scudo.
Scudo is not added yet in the Android build bots, but code builds and tests
pass locally. It is for a later CL. I also checked that Scudo builds as part
of the Android toolchain.
A few modifications had to be made:
- Android defaults to `abort_on_error=1`, which doesn't work well with the
current tests. So change the default way to pass `SCUDO_OPTIONS` to the tests
to account for this, setting it to 0 by default;
- Disable the `valloc.cpp` & `random_shuffle.cpp` tests on Android;
- There is a bit of gymnatic to be done with the `SCUDO_TEST_TARGET_ARCH`
string, due to android using the `-android` suffix, and `i686` instead of
`i386`;
- Android doesn't need `-lrt`.
Reviewers: alekseyshl, eugenis
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: srhines, mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37907
llvm-svn: 313538
Summary:
This code already works and passes some number of tests.
There is need to finish remaining sanitizers to get better coverage.
Many tests fail due to overly long file names of executables (>31).
This is a current shortcoming of the NetBSD 8(beta) kernel, as
certain functions can fail (like retrieving file name of executable).
Sponsored by <The NetBSD Foundation>
Reviewers: joerg, kcc, vitalybuka, george.karpenkov
Reviewed By: kcc
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Tags: #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37304
llvm-svn: 312183
Summary:
Some architecture-specific function overrides (for example, i386/ashrdi3.S)
duplicate generic functions (in that case, ashrdi3.c). Prevent duplicate definitions
by filtering out the generic files before compiling.
Reviewers: compnerd, beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37166
llvm-svn: 312140
Summary:
Recent changes canonicalized clang_rt library names to refer to
"i386" on all x86 targets. Android historically uses i686.
This change adds a special case to keep i686 in all clang_rt
libraries when targeting Android.
Reviewers: hans, mgorny, beanz
Subscribers: srhines, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37278
llvm-svn: 312048
Summary:
An implementation of ubsan runtime library suitable for use in production.
Minimal attack surface.
* No stack traces.
* Definitely no C++ demangling.
* No UBSAN_OPTIONS=log_file=/path (very suid-unfriendly). And no UBSAN_OPTIONS in general.
* as simple as possible
Minimal CPU and RAM overhead.
* Source locations unnecessary in the presence of (split) debug info.
* Values and types (as in A+B overflows T) can be reconstructed from register/stack dumps, once you know what type of error you are looking at.
* above two items save 3% binary size.
When UBSan is used with -ftrap-function=abort, sometimes it is hard to reason about failures. This library replaces abort with a slightly more informative message without much extra overhead. Since ubsan interface in not stable, this code must reside in compiler-rt.
Reviewers: pcc, kcc
Subscribers: srhines, mgorny, aprantl, krytarowski, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36810
llvm-svn: 312029
Remove the explicit i686 target that is completely duplicate to
the i386 target, with the latter being used more commonly.
1. The runtime built for i686 will be identical to the one built for
i386.
2. Supporting both -i386 and -i686 suffixes causes unnecessary confusion
on the clang end which has to expect either of them.
3. The checks are based on wrong assumption that __i686__ is defined for
all newer x86 CPUs. In fact, it is only declared when -march=i686 is
explicitly used. It is not available when a more specific (or newer)
-march is used.
Curious enough, if CFLAGS contain -march=i686, the runtime will be built
both for i386 and i686. For any other value, only i386 variant will be
built.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26764
llvm-svn: 311924
- Not having a dependency does not work in standalone build, as Clang does not exist.
- if (TARGET clang) check is useless, as it is order-dependent,
and Clang may not be registered yet.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37228
llvm-svn: 311911
Remove the explicit i686 target that is completely duplicate to
the i386 target, with the latter being used more commonly.
1. The runtime built for i686 will be identical to the one built for
i386.
2. Supporting both -i386 and -i686 suffixes causes unnecessary confusion
on the clang end which has to expect either of them.
3. The checks are based on wrong assumption that __i686__ is defined for
all newer x86 CPUs. In fact, it is only declared when -march=i686 is
explicitly used. It is not available when a more specific (or newer)
-march is used.
Curious enough, if CFLAGS contain -march=i686, the runtime will be built
both for i386 and i686. For any other value, only i386 variant will be
built.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26764
llvm-svn: 311842
Change the default of COMPILER_RT_SANITIZERS_TO_BUILD to "all" in
order to automatically pick up new sanitizers in existing build
trees.
llvm-svn: 311824
The problem is that CMake is mostly imperative and the result of
processing "if (TARGET blah)" checks depends on the order of import of
CMake files.
In this case, "projects" folder is registered before "tools",
and calling "CheckClangHeaders" [renamed to have a better name]
errors out without even giving Clang a chance to be built.
This, in turn, leads to libFuzzer bot failures in some circumstances on
some machines (depends on whether LIT or UNIT tests are scheduled
first).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37126
llvm-svn: 311733
Resulting library binaries will be named libclang_rt.fuzzer*, and will
be placed in Clang toolchain, allowing redistribution.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36908
llvm-svn: 311407
CMake's add_custom_target is considered to be *always* out of date.
This patch changes it to a combination of add_custom_target and
add_custom_command which actually tracks dependencies' timestamps.
On my machine this reliably saves 6-7 seconds on each test group.
This can be a large difference when debugging small tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36912
llvm-svn: 311384
into a function.
Most CMake configuration under compiler-rt/lib/*/tests have
almost-the-same-but-not-quite functions of the form add_X_[unit]tests
for compiling and running the tests.
Much of the logic is duplicated with minor variations across different
sub-folders.
This can harm productivity for multiple reasons:
For newcomers, resulting CMake files are very large, hard to understand,
and hide the intention of the code.
Changes for enabling certain architectures end up being unnecessarily
large, as they get duplicated across multiple folders.
Adding new sub-projects requires more effort than it should, as a
developer has to again copy-n-paste the configuration, and it's not even
clear from which sub-project it should be copy-n-pasted.
With this change the logic of compile-and-generate-a-set-of-tests is
extracted into a function, which hopefully makes writing and reading
CMake much easier.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36116
llvm-svn: 310971
Detect ObjC files in `clang_compile` and pass an appropriate flag to a
compiler, also change `clang_compile` to a function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36727
llvm-svn: 310945
Change macro to a function, and use a generic variable instead of
branching for handling multi-output build with
CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36725
llvm-svn: 310944
Change macro to a function, move creating test directory into
`add_compiler_rt_test`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36724
llvm-svn: 310943
Summary:
Part of the code inspired by the original work on libsanitizer in GCC 5.4 by Christos Zoulas.
Sponsored by <The NetBSD Foundation>
Reviewers: joerg, vitalybuka, kcc, filcab, fjricci
Reviewed By: fjricci
Subscribers: srhines, kubamracek, mgorny, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Tags: #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36483
llvm-svn: 310412
Summary:
Temporarily keep disabled COMPILER_RT_HAS_ASAN on NetBSD.
Part of the code inspired by the original work on libsanitizer in GCC 5.4 by Christos Zoulas.
Sponsored by <The NetBSD Foundation>
Reviewers: joerg, filcab, kcc, vitalybuka
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Subscribers: srhines, mgorny, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36312
llvm-svn: 310370
Android uses libgcc name even for shared library unlike other platforms
which use libgcc_s. Furthemore, Android libstdc++ has a dependency on
libdl. These need to be handled while performing CMake checks.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36035
llvm-svn: 309638
Currently there's a large amount of CMake logic duplication for
compiling sanitizer tests.
If we add more sanitizers, the duplication will get even worse.
This change factors out common compilation commands into a macro
available to all sanitizers.
llvm-svn: 309405
This change adds support for compiler-rt builtins as an alternative
compiler runtime to libgcc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35165
llvm-svn: 309361
This patch addresses two issues:
Most of the time, hacks with `if/else` in order to get support for
multi-configuration builds are superfluous.
The variable `CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR` was created precisely for this purpose: it
expands to `.` on all single-configuration builds, and to a configuration
name otherwise.
The `if/else` hacks for the library name generation should also not be
done, as CMake has `TARGET_FILE` generator expression precisely for this
purpose, as it expands to the exact filename of the resulting target.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35952
llvm-svn: 309341
This patch addresses two issues:
Most of the time, hacks with `if/else` in order to get support for
multi-configuration builds are superfluous.
The variable `CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR` was created precisely for this purpose: it
expands to `.` on all single-configuration builds, and to a configuration
name otherwise.
The `if/else` hacks for the library name generation should also not be
done, as CMake has `TARGET_FILE` generator expression precisely for this
purpose, as it expands to the exact filename of the resulting target.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35952
llvm-svn: 309306
This change adds support for compiler-rt builtins as an alternative
compiler runtime to libgcc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35165
llvm-svn: 309060
This improves find_darwin_sdk_dir to cache the results of executing xcodebuild to find the SDK. Should significantly reduce the CMake re-configure time.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34736
llvm-svn: 307344
Adds a CMake option DARWIN_PREFER_PUBLIC_SDK, off by default. When on, this prefers to use the public SDK, even when an internal one is present. With this, it's easy to emulate a build that the public buildbots are doing.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35071
llvm-svn: 307330
This patch adds a basic support for running the ASan lit test suite against an iOS Simulator. This is done by generating more lit.site.cfg configurations into subdirectories such as IOSSimI386Config and IOSSimX86_64Config. These test suites are not added into "check-all" or into "check-asan", they have to be run manually.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31477
llvm-svn: 301443
Summary:
Now that __thread is no longer used for lsan on darwin, i386 builds
can be enabled.
Reviewers: kcc, kubamracek
Subscribers: danalbert, srhines, mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29995
llvm-svn: 298946
Summary: Currently, we build the compiler-rt runtimes with link-time optimization if LTO is configured for the LLVM project. This will break external programs that don't invoke the linker in such a way that it supports LLVM's LTO. To avoid this, this change causes the compiler-rt runtimes to be compiled with -fno-lto. This also makes the check-profile tests work on systems when doing a lld LTO build on a system where the system linker does not support LLVM LTO.
Reviewers: rnk, davidxl
Reviewed By: davidxl
Subscribers: dberris, mgorny, llvm-commits, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31218
llvm-svn: 298525
Summary: check_cxx_compiler_flag and check_library_exists could fail because they ignored CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS and therefore would always fail to produce executables. Cmake policy CMP0056 fixes this, but was explicitly set to OLD in our CMakeLists because it caused problems with test_target_arch. This change sets the policy to NEW to fix the problem with the compiler and library tests, and temporarily clears CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS inside test_target_arch to emulate the old behavior there. This allows, for example, LTO builds that require lld to succeed.
Reviewers: davidxl, beanz
Reviewed By: beanz
Subscribers: fjricci, dberris, mgorny, mehdi_amini, tejohnson, rnk, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31098
llvm-svn: 298413
Summary:
These sanitizers are enabled and used in Android but got built with
Android's build system. This change enables them in the CMake build
system.
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: llvm-commits, danalbert, srhines, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30127
llvm-svn: 295523
Summary:
Version 8 is the first version to support the __thread
keyword, which is required for building lsan for
64-bit ios.
Reviewers: kubamracek, kcc, glider
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29787
llvm-svn: 295412
Summary:
Adds a new cmake flag 'COMPILER_RT_ENABLE_LSAN_OSX', which enables lsan
compilation and is turned off by default. Patches to fix build errors
when this flag is enabled will be uploaded soon.
This is part of an effort to port LSan to OS X, but LSan on OS X does not
currently work or pass tests currently.
Reviewers: kubamracek, kcc, glider, alekseyshl
Reviewed By: kubamracek
Subscribers: danalbert, srhines, mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29783
llvm-svn: 295012
Revert "Fix -Wsign-compare - this might not be quite right, but preserves behavior"
Revert "[XRay] Implement powerpc64le xray."
This reverts commit r294826.
This reverts commit r294781.
llvm-svn: 294842
Summary:
powerpc64 big-endian is not supported, but I believe that most logic can
be shared, except for xray_powerpc64.cc.
Also add a function InvalidateInstructionCache to xray_util.h, which is
copied from llvm/Support/Memory.cpp. I'm not sure if I need to add a unittest,
and I don't know how.
Reviewers: dberris, echristo, iteratee, kbarton, hfinkel
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, nemanjai, mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29742
llvm-svn: 294781
Summary:
Hi Michal,
Would you be able to review this simple fix, please?
Since r291504 compiler-rt uses `llvm-config --cmakedir` to get the path to the LLVM CMake modules.
On Windows this option returns Windows style path with backslashes. CMake treats backslashes as beginning of an escaped character and thus fails to append the path to `CMAKE_MODULE_PATH`.
Reviewers: compnerd, mgorny
Reviewed By: mgorny
Subscribers: compnerd, llvm-commits, dberris
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28908
llvm-svn: 293195
Summary:
Adding ARM64 as a supported architecture for Scudo.
The random shuffle is not yet supported for SizeClassAllocator32, which is used
by the AArch64 allocator, so disable the associated test for now.
Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl, rengolin
Reviewed By: rengolin
Subscribers: aemerson, mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28960
llvm-svn: 293068
Breaks tests on i686/Linux due to missing clang driver support:
error: unsupported option '-fsanitize=leak' for target 'i386-unknown-linux-gnu'
llvm-svn: 292844
People keep asking LSan to be available on 32 bit targets (e.g. https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/403)
despite the fact that false negative ratio might be huge (up to 85%). This happens for big real world applications
that may contain random binary data (e.g. browser), but for smaller apps situation is not so terrible and LSan still might be useful.
This patch adds initial support for x86 Linux (disabled by default), ARM32 is in TODO list.
We used this patch (well, ported to GCC) on our 32 bit mobile emulators and it worked pretty fine
thus I'm posting it here to initiate further discussion.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28609
llvm-svn: 292775
Summary:
Setting -DCOMPILER_RT_TEST_TARGET_TRIPLE=armv6m-none-eabi will enable the build of builtin functions ARMv6m.
Currently, only those asms that support armv6m are added.
TODO:All asm sin ARM_EABI_Sources are ported for thumb1 so Thumb1_EABI_Sources will be deprecated.
Reviewers: rengolin, compnerd
Reviewed By: compnerd
Subscribers: aemerson, mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28463
llvm-svn: 292504
Summary:
ARM & AArch64 runtime detection for hardware support of CRC32 has been added
via check of the AT_HWVAL auxiliary vector.
Following Michal's suggestions in D28417, the CRC32 code has been further
changed and looks better now. When compiled with full relro (which is strongly
suggested to benefit from additional hardening), the weak symbol for
computeHardwareCRC32 is read-only and the assembly generated is fairly clean
and straight forward. As suggested, an additional optimization is to skip
the runtime check if SSE 4.2 has been enabled globally, as opposed to only
for scudo_crc32.cpp.
scudo_crc32.h has no purpose anymore and was removed.
Reviewers: alekseyshl, kcc, rengolin, mgorny, phosek
Reviewed By: rengolin, mgorny
Subscribers: aemerson, rengolin, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28574
llvm-svn: 292409
Summary:
As raised in D28304, enabling SSE 4.2 for the whole Scudo tree leads to the
emission of SSE 4.2 instructions everywhere, while the runtime checks only
applied to the CRC32 computing function.
This patch separates the CRC32 function taking advantage of the hardware into
its own file, and only enabled -msse4.2 for that file, if detected to be
supported by the compiler.
Another consequence of removing SSE4.2 globally is realizing that memcpy were
not being optimized, which turned out to be due to the -fno-builtin in
SANITIZER_COMMON_CFLAGS. So we now explicitely enable builtins for Scudo.
The resulting assembly looks good, with some CALLs are introduced instead of
the CRC32 code being inlined.
Reviewers: kcc, mgorny, alekseyshl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28417
llvm-svn: 291570
Summary:
The build system was inconsistent in its naming conventions for
link flags. This patch changes all uses of LINKFLAGS to LINK_FLAGS,
for consistency with cmake's LINK_FLAGS property.
This patch should make it easier to search the source code for
uses of link flags, as well as providing the benefit of improved
style and consistency.
Reviewers: compnerd, beanz
Subscribers: kubabrecka, llvm-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28506
llvm-svn: 291539
Use the new --cmakedir option to obtain LLVM_CMAKE_PATH straight from
llvm-config. Fallback to local reconstruction if llvm-config does not
support this option.
llvm-svn: 291504
Summary:
By default, darwin requires a definition for weak interface functions at
link time. Adding the '-U' link flag with each weak function allows these
weak interface functions to be used without definitions, which mirrors
behavior on linux and windows.
Reviewers: compnerd, eugenis
Subscribers: kubabrecka, mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28203
llvm-svn: 291417
Summary:
By default, darwin requires a definition for weak interface functions at
link time. Adding the '-U' link flag with each weak function allows these
weak interface functions to be used without definitions, which mirrors
behavior on linux and windows.
Reviewers: compnerd, eugenis
Subscribers: kubabrecka, mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28203
llvm-svn: 291314
Disable the code appending -msse4.2 flag implicitly when the compiler
supports it. The compiler support for this flags do not indicate that
the underlying CPU will support SSE4.2, and passing it may result in
SSE4.2 code being emitted *implicitly*.
If the target platform supports SSE4.2 appropriately, the relevant bits
should be already enabled via -march= or equivalent. In this case
passing -msse4.2 is redundant.
If a runtime detection is desired (which seems to be a case with SCUDO),
then (as gcc manpage points out) the specific SSE4.2 needs to be
isolated into a separate file, the -msse4.2 flag can be forced only
for that file and the function defined in that file can only be called
when the CPU is determined to support SSE4.2.
This fixes SIGILL on SCUDO when it is compiled using gcc-5.4.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28304
llvm-svn: 291217
a warning that 'gtest-all.cc' directly triggers in the newer 1.8.0
version.
This should fix a warning in folks' build and bring a couple of -Werror
bots back to life.
llvm-svn: 291070
Summary:
With the previous modifications, the code works on ARM32. The random shuffle
test is unsupported on 32-bit platforms for the moment and being marked as
such. There is no hardware support for the checksum computation yet, this will
come at a later point.
Reviewers: kcc, alekseyshl
Subscribers: llvm-commits, aemerson, rengolin, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27957
llvm-svn: 290201
This is used when building builtins for multiple targets as part
of LLVM runtimes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26653
llvm-svn: 289489
Since we’re adding an entry into COMPILER_RT_SUPPORTED_ARCH for all architectures of all Darwin platforms, COMPILER_RT_SUPPORTED_ARCH often ends up having duplicate items. Let’s remove them.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25996
llvm-svn: 288681
Summary:
This update introduces i386 support for the Scudo Hardened Allocator, and
offers software alternatives for functions that used to require hardware
specific instruction sets. This should make porting to new architectures
easier.
Among the changes:
- The chunk header has been changed to accomodate the size limitations
encountered on 32-bit architectures. We now fit everything in 64-bit. This
was achieved by storing the amount of unused bytes in an allocation rather
than the size itself, as one can be deduced from the other with the help
of the GetActuallyAllocatedSize function. As it turns out, this header can
be used for both 64 and 32 bit, and as such we dropped the requirement for
the 128-bit compare and exchange instruction support (cmpxchg16b).
- Add 32-bit support for the checksum and the PRNG functions: if the SSE 4.2
instruction set is supported, use the 32-bit CRC32 instruction, and in the
XorShift128, use a 32-bit based state instead of 64-bit.
- Add software support for CRC32: if SSE 4.2 is not supported, fallback on a
software implementation.
- Modify tests that were not 32-bit compliant, and expand them to cover more
allocation and alignment sizes. The random shuffle test has been deactivated
for linux-i386 & linux-i686 as the 32-bit sanitizer allocator doesn't
currently randomize chunks.
Reviewers: alekseyshl, kcc
Subscribers: filcab, llvm-commits, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, mgorny, modocache
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26358
llvm-svn: 288255
The Clang driver on macOS decides the deployment target based on various things, like your host OS version, the SDK version and some environment variables, which makes lit tests pass or fail based on your environment. Let's make sure we run all lit tests with `-mmacosx-version-min=${SANITIZER_MIN_OSX_VERSION}` (10.9 unless overriden).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26929
llvm-svn: 288186
This fixes an incorrect standard usage of GNU99 when the compiler check was for
the ISO standard C99. Furthermore, bump the dependency up to C11. The
motivation for this change is ARM EHABI compatibility with clang 3.8. We rely
on a type definition redefinition which causes an error with -Werror builds.
This is problematic for FreeBSD builds. Switching to C11 allows the
compatibility without the unnecessary pedantic warning. The alternative would
be to clutter the support header with a `pragma clang diagnostic ignore`. GCC
4.8+ and the supported clang revisions along with MSVC support enough of C11 to
allow building the builtins in C11 mode. No functional change intended.
llvm-svn: 288099
Summary:
Adds a CMake check for whether the compiler used to build the XRay
library supports XRay-instrumentation. If the compiler we're using does
support the `-fxray-instrument` flag (i.e. recently-built Clang), we
define the XRAY_NEVER_INSTRUMENT macro that then makes sure that the
XRay runtime functions never get XRay-instrumented.
This prevents potential weirdness involved with building the XRay
library with a Clang that supports XRay-instrumentation, and is
attempting to XRay-instrument the build of compiler-rt.
Reviewers: majnemer, rSerge, echristo
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, llvm-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26597
llvm-svn: 287068
It's not a good idea to build the sanitizers with e.g. -DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.12, because some deprecated functions that we intercept will cause build errors. Let's limit the allowed deployment targets to 10.9 (which is the default anyway), and warn when it's set above.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26557
llvm-svn: 286859
This was changed in rL276151 and causes problems if the C++ compiler does not
support the same arches as the C compiler.
For the builtins, only the C compiler is tested in try_compile_only.
Additionally, -fno-exceptions is passed in (if available) to work around
the case where no libunwind is available.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23654
llvm-svn: 282054
Summary:
Much of the non-Darwin build system assumes that COMPILER_RT_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE is the default target triple for the compiler being used. With clang as your compiler this isn't necessarily true.
To ensure that the rest of the build system behaves as expected this patch adds "--target=${COMPILER_RT_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE}" to the compiler flags for C, CXX and ASM sources.
Reviewers: compnerd, rengolin, fjricci
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24156
llvm-svn: 282024
Currently, when doing a ASanified build of LLVM (with Clang, compiler-rt and libcxx) via -DLLVM_USE_SANITIZER=Address and not using any other options, we already disable building of sanitizer runtimes (because they themselves can’t be sanitized) and also exclude the sanitizer tests. However, the same is not done for the profiling runtime, which will build fine, but then all the tests fail due to linking errors. Let’s disable the profiling runtime as well (when LLVM_USE_SANITIZER is set).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24657
llvm-svn: 281815
Support overriding LLVM_* variables obtained from llvm-config when doing
stand-alone builds. The override of LLVM_MAIN_SRC_DIR is necessary to
provide LLVM sources when the initial directory used to build LLVM does
no longer exist when compiler-rt is built stand-alone. This is
especially the case when building the projects separately in temporary
directories with unpredictable names.
The code is based on existing CMakeLists.txt from clang. Alike clang, it
extends the override to all queried variables.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24005
llvm-svn: 281461
Summary:
A few small changes required to permit building the sanitizers
with Clang instead of only with MSVC.
Reviewers: compnerd, beanz, rnk
Subscribers: beanz, timurrrr, kubabrecka, dberris, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24092
llvm-svn: 280863
Summary:
Make sure that windows libraries contain the suffixes expected by clang.
This is expecially important when compiling the windows builtins with
clang, as cmake will use .a as the suffix by default.
Reviewers: beanz, compnerd
Subscribers: llvm-commits, dberris
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24046
llvm-svn: 280854
With this patch 10 out of 13 tests are passing.
Following is the list of failing tests:
struct-simple.cpp
workingset-signal-posix.cpp
mmap-shadow-conflict.c
Reviewed by bruening
Differential: D23799
llvm-svn: 280795
There was an invalid entry in the sanitizer list, remove it. This has no effect
on the building, just removes the definition of a cached variable.
llvm-svn: 280378
This patch builds on LLVM r279776.
In this patch I've done some cleanup and abstracted three common steps runtime components have in their CMakeLists files, and added a fourth.
The three steps I abstract are:
(1) Add a top-level target (i.e asan, msan, ...)
(2) Set the target properties for sorting files in IDE generators
(3) Make the compiler-rt target depend on the top-level target
The new step is to check if a command named "runtime_register_component" is defined, and to call it with the component name.
The runtime_register_component command is defined in llvm/runtimes/CMakeLists.txt, and presently just adds the component to a list of sub-components, which later gets used to generate target mappings.
With this patch a new workflow for runtimes builds is supported. The new workflow when building runtimes from the LLVM runtimes directory is:
> cmake [...]
> ninja runtimes-configure
> ninja asan
The "runtimes-configure" target builds all the dependencies for configuring the runtimes projects, and runs CMake on the runtimes projects. Running the runtimes CMake generates a list of targets to bind into the top-level CMake so subsequent build invocations will have access to some of Compiler-RT's targets through the top-level build.
Note: This patch does exclude some top-level targets from compiler-rt libraries because they either don't install files (sanitizer_common), or don't have a cooresponding `check` target (stats).
llvm-svn: 279863
Summary:
Since we generate the compiler invocation on our own, we need to
manually add -target if CMAKE_C_COMPILER_TARGET has been specified.
Reviewers: compnerd, beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23823
llvm-svn: 279747
Summary: This fixes the omission of -fPIC when building the builtins.
Reviewers: compnerd, beanz
Subscribers: dberris, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23729
llvm-svn: 279469
This should resolve PR23162. This patch has two parts.
First we need to check the error code from xcodebuild when querying for SDKs, second if the OS X SDK is not discovered, we ensure that /usr/include exists and use / as the OS X sysroot.
llvm-svn: 279336
This is a wrapper target of all the component install targets. This wrapper target will be used by the new LLVM runtimes directory to connect top-level targets to the runtime project target.
llvm-svn: 279333
Introduce a new CMake option `COMPILER_RT_SANITIZERS_TO_BUILD` which takes
either a special token `all` (default) which will preserve the current behaviour
or a CMake list of sanitizers to build. It will still perform the normal checks
if the sanitizer is requested. It only permits a further means to exclude a
particular sanitizer. This gives finer grained control than
`COMPILER_RT_BUILD_SANITIZERS` which only gives an all or nothing control.
llvm-svn: 279253
This fixes a long-standing TODO by implementing a compiler check for supporting the _Atomic keyword. If the _Atomic keyword is supported by the compiler we should include it in the builtin library sources.
llvm-svn: 278454
Summary: rnk reported that MSVC ignores unknown flags and still returns 0. This should cause unknown flags to be an error during the compiler check.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: brad.king, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23030
llvm-svn: 277377
Allowing this variable to be cached makes it possible to repair the MIPS
buildbots in lieu of either fixing the mips64 sanitizer issues or fixing the
detection of mips64 support (which I think was changed by r268977 but didn't
take effect on this buildbot until the last couple days) so that it returns to
not being built on these buildbots.
llvm-svn: 276402
I think it's wiped out the build area and fully-reconfigured for the first time
since r268977. This seems to have caused Mips64 to become enabled when it wasn't
before because compiling with -mabi=64 succeeds but linking with -mabi=64 fails.
llvm-svn: 276256
Summary:
This is a fixed-up version of D21612, to address failure identified post-commit.
Original commit description:
This patch implements the initialisation and patching routines for the XRay runtime, along with the necessary trampolines for function entry/exit handling. For now we only define the basic hooks for allowing an implementation to define a handler that gets run on function entry/exit. We expose a minimal API for controlling the behaviour of the runtime (patching, cleanup, and setting the handler to invoke when instrumenting).
Fixes include:
- Gating XRay build to only Linux x86_64 and with the right dependencies in case it is the only library being built
- Including <cstddef> to fix std::size_t issue
Reviewers: kcc, rnk, echristo
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22611
llvm-svn: 276251
and also the follow-up "[xray] Only build xray on Linux for now"
Two build errors were reported on the llvm-commits list:
[ 88%] Building CXX object lib/xray/CMakeFiles/clang_rt.xray-x86_64.dir/xray_flags.cc.o
/mnt/b/sanitizer-buildbot1/sanitizer-x86_64-linux/build/llvm/projects/compiler-rt/lib/xray/xray_init.cc:23:10: fatal error: 'llvm/Support/ELF.h' file not found
#include "llvm/Support/ELF.h"
^
and
In file included from /w/src/llvm.org/projects/compiler-rt/lib/xray/xray_interface.cc:16:
/w/src/llvm.org/projects/compiler-rt/lib/xray/xray_interface_internal.h:36:8: error:
no type named 'size_t' in namespace 'std'
std::size_t Entries;
~~~~~^
llvm-svn: 276186
Summary:
A sysroot without c++ headers is able to build compiler-rt, don't
require them when configuring available architectures from cmake.
Reviewers: samsonov, beanz, compnerd
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22469
llvm-svn: 276151
Summary:
Use stricter comparisons for architecture. This prevents cmake from failing
for sysroots which can only compile armhf and not arm, since
arm MATCHES armhf is true, while arm STREQUAL armhf is false.
Reviewers: beanz, compnerd
Subscribers: aemerson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22473
llvm-svn: 276148
Should fix the Windows buildbots, and maybe some other non-Linux Unix
bots too.
XRay currently depends on sanitizer_common, so associate it with the
"build sanitizers" option and remove the option for separately
controlling the XRay build.
llvm-svn: 276124