After r372209, the compile command can end up including an argument with
quotes in it, e.g.
-fprofile-instr-use="/foo/bar.profdata"
when invoking the compiler with execute_process, the compiler ends up
getting that argument with quotes and all, and fails to open the file.
This all seems horribly broken, but one way of working around it is to
simply strip the quotes from the string here. If they were there to
protect a path that's got spaces in it, that wasn't going to work
anyway because the string is later split by spaces.
llvm-svn: 372312
Summary:
If the cache variable named in `${valid_archs}` (e.g. `DARWIN_osx_BUILTIN_ARCHS`)
is set in the cache but is empty then the cache check
`if(${valid_archs})` will be false so the function will probe the
compiler but the `set(...)` command at the end of the function to update
the cache variable will be a no-op. This is because `set(...)` will not
update an existing cache variable unless the `FORCE` argument is
provided.
To fix this this patch adds `FORCE` so the cache is always updated.
rdar://problem/55323665
Reviewers: vsk, kubamracek
Subscribers: mgorny, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67530
llvm-svn: 371872
built-ins from the rest of compiler-rt.
The detection of supported platform (os) architectures for Darwin relies
on the `darwin_test_archs()` CMake function. This is used both for
building the builtins (`builtin-config-ix.cmake`) and for the rest of
the compiler-rt (`config-ix.cmake`).
`darwin_test_archs()` implements a cache, presumably to speed up CMake
re-configures. Unfortunately this caching is buggy because it depends
on external global state (i.e. the `TEST_COMPILE_ONLY` variable) and
this is not taken into account. For `config-ix.cmake`
`TEST_COMPILE_ONLY` is not set and for `builtin-config-ix.cmake`
`TEST_COMPILE_ONLY` is set to `On`. This makes the
`darwin_test_archs()` function racey in the sense that a call from one
calling context will poison the cache for the other calling context.
This is actually an issue George Karpenkov discovered a while back
and had an incomplete patch for (https://reviews.llvm.org/D45337)
but this was never merged.
To workaround this, this patch switches to using a different set of
variables for the platform architecture builtins, i.e.
`DARWIN_<OS>_ARCHS` -> `DARWIN_<OS>_BUILTIN_ARCHS`. This avoids the
cache poisoning problem because the cached variable names are different.
This also has the advantage that the the configured architectures for
builtins and the rest of the compiler-rt are now independent and
can be set differently if necessary.
Note in `darwin_test_archs()` we also now pass `-w` to the compiler
because `try_compile_only()` treats compiler warnings as errors. This
was extremely fragile because compiler warnings (can easily appear due
to a buggy compiler or SDK headers) would cause compiler-rt to think an
architecture on Darwin wasn't supported.
rdar://problem/48637491
llvm-svn: 371871
When cross-compiling compiler-rt as part of LLVM e. g. for Linux on
a Windows host and using the just-built clang as cross-compiler, we set
the -DBUILTINS_CMAKE_ARGS="-DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Linux" flag in top-level
cmake invocation, which causes CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX to be an empty
string in the nested cmake invocation for building builtins.
But the compiler for compiling test cases is meant to be run on host,
therefore it may have the '.exe' suffix.
Handle this by asking cmake about the host system.
Patch by Sergej Jaskiewicz <jaskiewiczs@icloud.com>
Reviewed By: rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67401
llvm-svn: 371754
- recent commit https://reviews.llvm.org/D66433 enabled libfuzzer
to build on windows, this just enables the option to build as part
of the the regular build.
llvm-svn: 370390
Renames GTEST_NO_LLVM_RAW_OSTREAM -> GTEST_NO_LLVM_SUPPORT and guards
the new features behind it.
This reverts commit a063bcf3ef5a879adbe9639a3c187d876eee0e66.
llvm-svn: 369527
Now that LLVM moved to C++14, `COMPILER_RT_HAS_STD_CXX11_FLAG` should
become `COMPILER_RT_HAS_STD_CXX14_FLAG`.
I ran into this issue when replacing llvm::make_unique with
std::make_unique in an X-ray unit test. We are correctly passing
`-std=c++14`, but this got overwritten further down the invocation by
the compiler-rt flags. Given that this unit test is using LLVM headers,
this is bound to break sooner than later, regardless of my change.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66271
llvm-svn: 368960
Summary:
If XCode is not installed, `xcodebuild -version -sdk macosx Path` will give
xcode-select: error: tool 'xcodebuild' requires Xcode, but active developer directory '/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools' is a command line tools instance
In this case the variable OSX_SYSROOT will be empty and
OSX_SYSROOT_FLAG is set to "-isysroot" (without a path).
This then causes the CompilerRTUnitTestCheckCxx target failed to for me
because "${COMPILER_RT_TEST_COMPILER} ${OSX_SYSROOT_FLAG} -E" expanded to
"clang -isysroot -E". This results in a warning "sysroot -E does not exist"
and the target fails to run because the C++ headers cannot be found.
Reviewers: beanz, kubamracek
Reviewed By: beanz
Subscribers: dberris, mgorny, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #sanitizers, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65323
llvm-svn: 367170
This patch enables compiler-rt on SPARC targets. Most of the changes are straightforward:
- Add 32 and 64-bit sparc to compiler-rt
- lib/builtins/fp_lib.h needed to check if the int128_t and uint128_t types exist (which they don't on sparc)
There's one issue of note: many asan tests fail to compile on Solaris/SPARC:
fatal error: error in backend: Function "_ZN7testing8internal16BoolFromGTestEnvEPKcb": over-aligned dynamic alloca not supported.
Therefore, while asan is still built, both asan and ubsan-with-asan testing is disabled. The
goal is to check if asan keeps compiling on Solaris/SPARC. This serves asan in gcc,
which doesn't have the problem above and works just fine.
With this patch, sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11 test results are pretty good:
Failing Tests (9):
Builtins-sparc-sunos :: divtc3_test.c
Builtins-sparcv9-sunos :: compiler_rt_logbl_test.c
Builtins-sparcv9-sunos :: divtc3_test.c
[...]
UBSan-Standalone-sparc :: TestCases/TypeCheck/misaligned.cpp
UBSan-Standalone-sparcv9 :: TestCases/TypeCheck/misaligned.cpp
The builtin failures are due to Bugs 42493 and 42496. The tree contained a few additonal
patches either currently in review or about to be submitted.
Tested on sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40943
llvm-svn: 365880
Summary:
Combine few relatively small changes into one:
- implement internal_ptrace() and internal_clone() for NetBSD
- add support for stoptheworld based on the ptrace(2) API
- define COMPILER_RT_HAS_LSAN for NetBSD
- enable tests for NetBSD/amd64
Inspired by the original implementation by Christos Zoulas in netbsd/src for GCC.
The implementation is in theory CPU independent through well defined macros
across all NetBSD ports, however only the x86_64 version was tested.
Reviewers: mgorny, dvyukov, vitalybuka, joerg, jfb
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Subscribers: dexonsmith, jfb, srhines, kubamracek, llvm-commits, christos
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64057
llvm-svn: 365735
Remove ARM32/ARM64 support for GWP-ASan due to a strange SEGV when
running scudo's preinit.c test. Disabling to make the bots go green
while investigating.
llvm-svn: 364486
Summary:
Specify message levels in CMake. Prefer STATUS (stdout).
As the default message mode (i.e. level) is NOTICE in CMake, more then necessary messages get printed to stderr. Some tools, noticably ccmake treat this as an error and require additional confirmation and re-running CMake's configuration step.
This commit specifies a mode (either STATUS or WARNING or FATAL_ERROR) instead of the default.
* I used `csearch -f 'llvm-project/.+(CMakeLists\.txt|cmake)' -l 'message\("'` to find all locations.
* Reviewers were chosen by the most common authors of specific files. If there are more suitable reviewers for these CMake changes, please let me know.
Patch by: Christoph Siedentop
Reviewers: zturner, beanz, xiaobai, kbobyrev, lebedev.ri, sgraenitz
Reviewed By: sgraenitz
Subscribers: mgorny, lebedev.ri, #sanitizers, lldb-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #sanitizers, #lldb, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63370
llvm-svn: 363821
This caused Chromium's clang package to stop building, see comment on
https://reviews.llvm.org/D61242 for details.
> Summary:
> The main problem here is that `-*-version_min=` was not being passed to
> the compiler when building test cases. This can cause problems when
> testing on devices running older OSs because Clang would previously
> assume the minimum deployment target is the the latest OS in the SDK
> which could be much newer than what the device is running.
>
> Previously the generated value looked like this:
>
> `-arch arm64 -isysroot
> <path_to_xcode>/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS12.1.sdk`
>
> With this change it now looks like:
>
> `-arch arm64 -stdlib=libc++ -miphoneos-version-min=8.0 -isysroot
> <path_to_xcode>/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS12.1.sdk`
>
> This mirrors the setting of `config.target_cflags` on macOS.
>
> This change is made for ASan, LibFuzzer, TSan, and UBSan.
>
> To implement this a new `get_test_cflags_for_apple_platform()` function
> has been added that when given an Apple platform name and architecture
> returns a string containing the C compiler flags to use when building
> tests. This also calls a new helper function `is_valid_apple_platform()`
> that validates Apple platform names.
>
> This is the second attempt at landing the patch. The first attempt (r359305)
> had to be reverted (r359327) due to a buildbot failure. The problem was
> that calling `get_test_cflags_for_apple_platform()` can trigger a CMake
> error if the provided architecture is not supported by the current
> CMake configuration. Previously, this could be triggered by passing
> `-DCOMPILER_RT_ENABLE_IOS=OFF` to CMake. The root cause is that we were
> generating test configurations for a list of architectures without
> checking if the relevant Sanitizer actually supported that architecture.
> We now intersect the list of architectures for an Apple platform
> with `<SANITIZER>_SUPPORTED_ARCH` (where `<SANITIZER>` is a Sanitizer
> name) to iterate through the correct list of architectures.
>
> rdar://problem/50124489
>
> Reviewers: kubamracek, yln, vsk, juliehockett, phosek
>
> Subscribers: mgorny, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
>
> Tags: #llvm, #sanitizers
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61242
llvm-svn: 363779
Since updating the SystemZ LLVM build bot system to Ubuntu 18.04, all bots
are red due to two ASAN failures. It turns out these are triggered due to
building the ASAN support libraries, in particular the interceptor routines
using GCC 7. Specifically, at least on our platform, this compiler decides
to "partially inline" some of those interceptors, creating intermediate
stub routines like "__interceptor_recvfrom.part.321". These will show up
in the backtraces at interception points, causing testsuite failures.
As a workaround to get the build bots green again, this patch adds the
-fno-partial-inlining command line option when building the common
sanitizer support libraries on s390x, if that option is supported by
the compiler.
llvm-svn: 363679
Summary:
The main problem here is that `-*-version_min=` was not being passed to
the compiler when building test cases. This can cause problems when
testing on devices running older OSs because Clang would previously
assume the minimum deployment target is the the latest OS in the SDK
which could be much newer than what the device is running.
Previously the generated value looked like this:
`-arch arm64 -isysroot
<path_to_xcode>/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS12.1.sdk`
With this change it now looks like:
`-arch arm64 -stdlib=libc++ -miphoneos-version-min=8.0 -isysroot
<path_to_xcode>/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS12.1.sdk`
This mirrors the setting of `config.target_cflags` on macOS.
This change is made for ASan, LibFuzzer, TSan, and UBSan.
To implement this a new `get_test_cflags_for_apple_platform()` function
has been added that when given an Apple platform name and architecture
returns a string containing the C compiler flags to use when building
tests. This also calls a new helper function `is_valid_apple_platform()`
that validates Apple platform names.
This is the second attempt at landing the patch. The first attempt (r359305)
had to be reverted (r359327) due to a buildbot failure. The problem was
that calling `get_test_cflags_for_apple_platform()` can trigger a CMake
error if the provided architecture is not supported by the current
CMake configuration. Previously, this could be triggered by passing
`-DCOMPILER_RT_ENABLE_IOS=OFF` to CMake. The root cause is that we were
generating test configurations for a list of architectures without
checking if the relevant Sanitizer actually supported that architecture.
We now intersect the list of architectures for an Apple platform
with `<SANITIZER>_SUPPORTED_ARCH` (where `<SANITIZER>` is a Sanitizer
name) to iterate through the correct list of architectures.
rdar://problem/50124489
Reviewers: kubamracek, yln, vsk, juliehockett, phosek
Subscribers: mgorny, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61242
llvm-svn: 363633
The default nm executable may not be able to handle the architecture
we're building the sanitizers for. Respect CMAKE_NM if it's set to
ensure we're using the correct nm tool. Preserve the existing NM
environment variable override to not break its users.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63368
llvm-svn: 363483
compiler-rt already uses libtool instead of ar when building for
Apple platform, but that's not being used when builtins are being
built separately e.g. as part of the runtimes build. This change
extracts the logic setting up libtool into a separate file and uses
it from both the compiler-rt and standalone builtins build.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62820
llvm-svn: 362466
This is a follow up to r361432, changing the layout of per-target
runtimes to more closely resemble multiarch. While before, we used
the following layout:
[RESOURCE_DIR]/<target>/lib/libclang_rt.<runtime>.<ext>
Now we use the following layout:
[RESOURCE_DIR]/lib/<target>/libclang_rt.<runtime>.<ext>
This also more closely resembles the existing "non-per-target" layout:
[RESOURCE_DIR]/lib/<os>/libclang_rt.<runtime>-<arch>.<ext>
This change will enable further simplification of the driver logic
in follow up changes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62469
llvm-svn: 361784
This is needed when using compiler wrappers such as ccache or distcc
and should address the failure on clang-x86_64-debian-fast bot.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62104
llvm-svn: 361111
When MIPS 32-bit compiler-rt is building on 32-bit host or using 32-bit
`DLLVM_HOST_TRIPLE` the `_LARGEFILE_SOURCE` and the `_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64`
macros defined by statements from the `HandleLLVMOptions.cmake`. In case
of building 32-bit libraries on 64-bit host using default host triple
these macros are not defined. As a result assertions check a consistency
between the `struct_kernel_stat_sz` constant and the `struct_kernel_stat_sz`
start to fail.
To resolve this problem and enable building both 32/64-bit versions
of MIPS compiler-rt libraries on 64-bit host at once always explicitly
define the `_LARGEFILE_SOURCE` and the `_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64` macros
for MIPS 32-bit.
llvm-svn: 360825
Summary:
See D60593 for further information.
This patch slices off the PRNG implementation and the initial build files for GWP-ASan.
Reviewers: vlad.tsyrklevich, morehouse, vitalybuka
Reviewed By: morehouse
Subscribers: srhines, kubamracek, mgorny, #sanitizers, llvm-commits, cryptoad, eugenis
Tags: #sanitizers, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61867
llvm-svn: 360710
The source uses C11 syntax such as comments and some compilers print
warnings without specifying this flag.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61797
llvm-svn: 360459
Darwin targets were generating CMake install rules but not the
corresponding install targets. Centralize the existing install target
creation to a function and use that function for both Darwin and
non-Darwin builds.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61541
llvm-svn: 360181
As it is not implemented upon usage, it just provokes numerous linkage issues so better switch off clearly.
Reviewers: vitalybuka, morehouse
Reviewed By: morehouse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61484
llvm-svn: 359920
Summary:
Re-enable libFuzzer on i386 Linux after it was accidentally
disabled.
Also disable gc-sections.test on i386 since lld isn't
garbage collecting properly with ASAN on i386.
Reviewers: morehouse
Reviewed By: morehouse
Subscribers: srhines, mgorny, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #sanitizers, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61415
llvm-svn: 359802
The initial implementation didn't properly support cross-compilation
via the runtime build, the updated implementation should address that
by expanding the CMAKE_C_COMPILE_OBJECT variable with correct values.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61356
llvm-svn: 359644
Clang relies on existence of certain symbols that are normally
provided by crtbegin.o/crtend.o. However, LLVM does not currently
provide implementation of these files, instead relying on either
libgcc or implementations provided as part of the system.
This change provides an initial implementation of crtbegin.o/crtend.o
that can be used on system that don't provide crtbegin.o/crtend.o as
part of their C library.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28791
llvm-svn: 359591
Clang relies on existence of certain symbols that are normally
provided by crtbegin.o/crtend.o. However, LLVM does not currently
provide implementation of these files, instead relying on either
libgcc or implementations provided as part of the system.
This change provides an initial implementation of crtbegin.o/crtend.o
that can be used on system that don't provide crtbegin.o/crtend.o as
part of their C library.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28791
llvm-svn: 359576
This reverts commit 1bcdbd68616dc7f8debe126caafef7a7242a0e6b.
It's been reported that some bots are failing with this change with CMake
error like:
```
CMake Error at /b/s/w/ir/k/llvm-project/compiler-rt/cmake/config-ix.cmake:177 (message):
Unsupported architecture: arm64
Call Stack (most recent call first):
/b/s/w/ir/k/llvm-project/compiler-rt/cmake/config-ix.cmake:216 (get_target_flags_for_arch)
/b/s/w/ir/k/llvm-project/compiler-rt/test/tsan/CMakeLists.txt:78 (get_test_cflags_for_apple_platform)
```
I'm reverting the patch now to unbreak builds. I will investigate properly when time permits.
rdar://problem/50124489
llvm-svn: 359327
platforms.
The main problem here is that `-*-version_min=` was not being passed to
the compiler when building test cases. This can cause problems when
testing on devices running older OSs because Clang would previously
assume the minimum deployment target is the the latest OS in the SDK
which could be much newer than what the device is running.
Previously the generated value looked like this:
`-arch arm64 -isysroot
<path_to_xcode>/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS12.1.sdk`
With this change it now looks like:
`-arch arm64 -stdlib=libc++ -miphoneos-version-min=8.0 -isysroot
<path_to_xcode>/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS12.1.sdk`
This mirrors the setting of `config.target_cflags` on macOS.
This change is made for ASan, LibFuzzer, TSan, and UBSan.
To implement this a new `get_test_cflags_for_apple_platform()` function
has been added that when given an Apple platform name and architecture
returns a string containing the C compiler flags to use when building
tests. This also calls a new helper function `is_valid_apple_platform()`
that validates Apple platform names.
rdar://problem/50124489
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58578
llvm-svn: 359305
Summary:
Since neither compiler-rt nor the libc++ we build use exceptions, we
don't need libc++abi to have them either.
This resolves an issue where libFuzzer's private libc++ contains
implementations for __cxa_throw and friends, causing fuzz targets built
with their own C++ library to segfault during exception unwinding.
See https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/issues/2328.
Reviewers: phosek, EricWF, kcc
Reviewed By: phosek
Subscribers: kcc, dberris, mgorny, christof, llvm-commits, metzman
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61053
llvm-svn: 359218
Summary:
There were existing calls to `try_compile_only()` with arguments not
prefixed by `SOURCE` or `FLAGS`. These were silently being ignored.
It looks like the `SOURCE` and `FLAGS` arguments were first introduced
in r278454.
One implication of this is that for a builtins only build for Darwin
(see `darwin_test_archs()`) it would mean we weren't actually passing
`-arch <arch>` to the compiler). This would result in compiler-rt
claiming all supplied architectures could be targetted provided
the compiler could build for Clang's default architecture.
This patch fixes this in several ways.
* Fixes all incorrect calls to `try_compile_only()`.
* Adds code to `try_compile_only()` to check for unhandled arguments
and raises a fatal error if this occurs. This should stop any
incorrect calls in the future.
* Improve the documentation on `try_compile_only()` which seemed
completely wrong.
rdar://problem/48928526
Reviewers: beanz, fjricci, dsanders, kubamracek, yln, dcoughlin
Subscribers: mgorny, jdoerfert, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59429
llvm-svn: 356295
When COMPILER_RT_INTERCEPT_LIBDISPATCH is ON the TSan runtime library
now has a dependency on the blocks runtime and libdispatch. Make sure we
set all the required linking options.
Also add cmake options for specifying additional library paths to
instruct the linker where to search for libdispatch and the blocks
runtime. This allows us to build TSan runtime with libdispatch support
without installing those libraries into default linker library paths.
`CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_TARGET_TYPE=STATIC_LIBRARY` is necessary to avoid
aborting the build due to failing the link step in CMake's
check_c_compiler test.
Reviewed By: dvyukov, kubamracek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59334
llvm-svn: 356281
It hasn't seen active development in years, and it hasn't reached a
state where it was useful.
Remove the code until someone is interested in working on it again.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59133
llvm-svn: 355862
Summary:
ShadowCallStack on x86_64 suffered from the same racy security issues as
Return Flow Guard and had performance overhead as high as 13% depending
on the benchmark. x86_64 ShadowCallStack was always an experimental
feature and never shipped a runtime required to support it, as such
there are no expected downstream users.
Reviewers: pcc
Reviewed By: pcc
Subscribers: mgorny, javed.absar, hiraditya, jdoerfert, cfe-commits, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #sanitizers, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59034
llvm-svn: 355624
This is another follow up to r354212 which is broken on Darwin when
cross-compiling runtimes to Linux when it ignores the -fuse-ld=lld
linker flag and attempts to use the host linker when performing the
compiler identification. Upon investigation, I noticed that setting
the project with appropriate list of languages makes the error go
away and it shouldn't hurt either.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58372
llvm-svn: 354350
This changes add_custom_libcxx to also build libcxxabi and merges
the two into a static and hermetic library.
There are multiple advantages:
1) The resulting libFuzzer doesn't expose C++ internals and looks
like a plain C library.
2) We don't have to manually link in libstdc++ to provide cxxabi.
3) The sanitizer tests cannot interfere with an installed version
of libc++.so in LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58013
llvm-svn: 354212