This patch defines `config.apple_platform_min_deployment_target_flag`
in the ASan, LibFuzzer, TSan, and UBSan lit test configs.
rdar://problem/59463146
Summary:
A number of testcases in TSAN are designed to deal with intermittent problems
not exist in all executions of the tested program. A script called deflake.bash
runs the executable up to 10 times to deal with the intermittent nature of the tests.
The purpose of this patch is to parameterize the hard-coded threshold above via
--cmake_variables=-DTSAN_TEST_DEFLAKE_THRESHOLD=SomeIntegerValue
When this cmake var is not set, the default value of 10 will be used.
Reviewer: dvyukov (Dmitry Vyukov), eugenis (Evgenii Stepanov), rnk (Reid Kleckner), hubert.reinterpretcast (Hubert Tong), vitalybuka (Vitaly Buka)
Reviewed By: vitalybuka (Vitaly Buka)
Subscribers: mgorny (Michal Gorny), jfb (JF Bastien), steven.zhang (qshanz), llvm-commits (Mailing List llvm-commits), Sanitizers
Tag: LLVM, Sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73707
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL means something else for add_lit_testsuite as it does
for something like add_executable. Distinguish between the two by
renaming the variable and making it an argument to add_lit_testsuite.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74168
Summary:
The previous code hard-coded platform names but compiler-rt's CMake
build system actually already knows which Apple platforms TSan supports.
This change uses this information to enumerate the different Apple
platforms.
This change relies on the `get_capitalized_apple_platform()` function
added in a previous commit.
rdar://problem/58798733
Reviewers: kubamracek, yln
Subscribers: mgorny, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #sanitizers, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73238
This flaky test that I added really gives our CI a lot of headaches.
Although I was never able to reproduce this locally, it sporadically
hangs/fails on our bots. I decided to silently pass the test whenever
we are unable to setup the proper test condition after 10 retries. This
is of course suboptimal and a last recourse. Please let me know if you
know how to test this better.
rdar://57844626
Use a new %run wrapper for ASAN/MSAN/TSAN tests that calls paxctl
in order to disable ASLR on the test executables. This makes it
possible to test sanitizers on systems where ASLR is enabled by default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70958
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 third 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.
The second attempt (r363633) had to be reverted (r363779) due to a build
failure. The failed build was using a modified Apple toolchain where the iOS
simulator SDK was missing. This exposed a bug in the existing UBSan test
generation code where it was assumed that `COMPILER_RT_ENABLE_IOS` implied that
the toolchain supported both iOS and the iOS simulator. This is not true. This
has been fixed by using the list `SANITIZER_COMMON_SUPPORTED_OS` for the list
of supported Apple platforms for UBSan. For consistency with the other
Sanitizers we also now intersect the list of architectures with
UBSAN_SUPPORTED_ARCH.
rdar://problem/50124489
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61242
llvm-svn: 373405
Adding annotation function variants __tsan_write_range_pc and
__tsan_read_range_pc to annotate ranged access to memory while providing a
program counter for the access.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66885
llvm-svn: 372730
Declare the family of AnnotateIgnore[Read,Write][Begin,End] TSan
annotations in compiler-rt/test/tsan/test.h so that we don't have to
declare them separately in every test that needs them. Replace usages.
Leave usages that explicitly test the annotation mechanism:
thread_end_with_ignore.cpp
thread_end_with_ignore3.cpp
llvm-svn: 371446
I verified that the test is red without the interceptors.
rdar://40334350
Reviewed By: kubamracek, vitalybuka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66616
llvm-svn: 371439
Summary:
It appears that since https://reviews.llvm.org/D54889, BackgroundThread()
crashes immediately because cur_thread()-> will return a null pointer
which is then dereferenced. I'm not sure why I only see this issue on
FreeBSD and not Linux since it should also be unintialized on other platforms.
Reviewers: yuri, dvyukov, dim, emaste
Subscribers: kubamracek, krytarowski, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #sanitizers, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65705
llvm-svn: 368103
See https://reviews.llvm.org/D58620 for discussion, and for the commands
I ran. In addition I also ran
for f in $(svn diff | diffstat | grep .cc | cut -f 2 -d ' '); do rg $f . ; done
and manually updated (many) references to renamed files found by that.
llvm-svn: 367463
These lit configuration files are really Python source code. Using the
.py file extension helps editors and tools use the correct language
mode. LLVM and Clang already use this convention for lit configuration,
this change simply applies it to all of compiler-rt.
Reviewers: vitalybuka, dberris
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63658
llvm-svn: 364591
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
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
Re-enable test that was disabled because it deadlocks when running on
the bot, but was never enabled again. Can't reproduce deadlock locally
so trying to investigate by re-enabling test.
llvm-svn: 360388
Summary: no_sanitize_thread is not enough as it still puts some tsan instrumentation
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: kubamracek, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #sanitizers, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61393
llvm-svn: 359731
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:
Apparently, it makes a difference on where a block lives depending on if
it's passed "inline" versus assigned and then passed via a variable.
Both tests in this commit now give a signal, if `Block_copy` is used in
`dispatch_sync`.
Since these tests use different mechanisms (Objective-C retain versus
C++ copy constructor) as proxies to observe if the block was copied, we
should keep both of them.
Commit, that first avoided the unnecessary copy:
faef7d034a
Subscribers: kubamracek, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #sanitizers, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60639
llvm-svn: 358469
After this change, most tests don't have a dependency on Foundation.
Note: To hold the file name `tempnam` allocates a new buffer. We leak
this buffer (omit the free), but I don't think we need to care.
Reviewed By: kubamracek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60591
llvm-svn: 358308
In a previous commit, I re-enabled the ported variants of these 2 tests:
tsan/Darwin/gcd-data.mm -> tsan/libdispatch/data.c
tsan/Darwin/gcd-source-serial.mm -> tsan/libdispatch/source-serial.c
So now we can delete the Darwin-only version.
llvm-svn: 358235
I re-activated "broad strokes suppressions"
(ignore_noninstrumented_modules=1) in my last commit. Re-enable tests
that only fail on our bots to check if they work now.
llvm-svn: 358209
Change test semantics by waiting for both timer callbacks at the end
instead of serializing operations: start/wait timer 1 then 2.
Reviewed By: kubamracek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60476
llvm-svn: 358204
Remove the dependency on Foundation so we can start running those tests
on other platforms. Rename/move of tests will be done in a separate
commit.
Reviewed By: kubamracek, dvyukov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60347
llvm-svn: 358023
`--implicit-check-not='ThreadSanitizer'` checks in the entire output
while `// CHECK-NOT: ThreadSanitizer` only checks after (before) the
previous (next) match.
llvm-svn: 357727