Compiler-rt only relies on LLVM for lit support. Pushing this dependency down into the test and unitest layers will allow builtin libraries to be built without LLVM.
llvm-svn: 261105
1. Add two explicit -stdlib=libstdc++ in conjunction with -static-libstdc++
2. Pass -nostdinc++ when adding include paths for libc++ built for tsan. This
prevents clang finding the headers twice which would confuse #include_next
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17189
llvm-svn: 260883
There's no obvious reason it should fail in this way but it's the only change
on the blamelist. I suspect stale lit*.cfg's from previous builds.
llvm-svn: 260672
The lit test-suite containing the unit tests needs to be explicitly specified
as an argument to lit.py since it is no longer discovered when the other tests
are run (because they are one directory deeper).
dfsan, lsan, and sanitizer_common don't show the same problem.
llvm-svn: 260669
Summary:
In some cases stack pointer register (SP) doesn't point into the thread
stack: e.g. if one is using swapcontext(). In this case LSan
conservatively tries to scan the whole thread stack for pointers.
However, thread stack (at least in glibc implementation) may also
include guard pages, causing LSan to crash when it's reading from them.
One of the solutions is to use a pthread_attr_getguardsize() to adjust
the calculated stack boundaries. However, here we're just using
IsAccessibleMemoryRange to skip guard pages and make the code (slightly)
less platform-specific.
Reviewers: kcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17116
llvm-svn: 260554
This test isn't posix specific, but it doesn't pass on Windows and is
XFAILed. I suspect that this test, which is expected to fail, is causing
the hangs I'm seeing on our WinASan builder. Moving it to Posix seems
to be the cleanest way to avoid running it on Windows.
llvm-svn: 260480
Summary:
Previously, the tests only ran for the 64-bit equivalent of the default target
(see -m64).
Given the supported architecture list only contains 64-bit targets, this happens
to work out the same as the supported targets in most cases but may matter for
X86_64/X86_64h on Darwin.
For other targets, the practical effect is that the test names contain the
architecture. This resolves some confusion when lsan tests fail since their
name no longer implies that they are trying to test the default target.
Reviewers: samsonov
Subscribers: tberghammer, danalbert, llvm-commits, srhines
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16859
llvm-svn: 260232
Summary:
Previously, the tests only ran for the 64-bit equivalent of the default target
(see -m64).
Given the supported architecture list only contains 64-bit targets, this happens
to work out the same as the supported targets in most cases but may matter for
X86_64/X86_64h on Darwin.
For other targets, the practical effect is that the test names contain the
architecture. This resolves some confusion when msan tests fail since their
name no longer implies that they are trying to test the default target.
Reviewers: samsonov
Subscribers: tberghammer, danalbert, llvm-commits, srhines
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16856
llvm-svn: 260231
Summary:
Previously, the tests only ran for the 64-bit equivalent of the default target
(see -m64).
Given the supported architecture list only contains 64-bit targets, this happens
to work out the same as the supported targets in most cases but may matter for
X86_64/X86_64h on Darwin.
For other targets, the practical effect is that the test names contain the
architecture. This resolves some confusion when msan tests fail since their
name no longer implies that they are trying to test the default target.
Reviewers: samsonov
Subscribers: tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16855
llvm-svn: 260230
Summary:
This fixes duplicate test names in the test results, so:
PASS: SanitizerCommon-asan :: fopen_nullptr.c (304 of 431)
PASS: SanitizerCommon-asan :: fopen_nullptr.c (305 of 431)
is now:
PASS: SanitizerCommon-asan-i386-Linux :: fopen_nullptr.c (282 of 431)
PASS: SanitizerCommon-asan-x86_64-Linux :: fopen_nullptr.c (316 of 431)
Reviewers: samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16850
llvm-svn: 260227
This is a compiler-rt part of this http://reviews.llvm.org/D15642 patch. Here,
we add a new approach for ODR violation detection.
Instead of using __asan_region_is_poisoned(g->beg, g->size_with_redzone) on
global address (that would return false now due to using private alias), we can
use new globally visible indicator symbol to perform the check.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15644
llvm-svn: 260076
The "sanitizer-windows" buildbot has been failing for two days because of this:
FAILED: cl.exe asan_report.cc
asan_scariness_score.h(60) : error C2536:
'__asan::ScarinessScore::__asan::ScarinessScore::descr' :
cannot specify explicit initializer for arrays
asan_scariness_score.h(60) : see declaration of '__asan::ScarinessScore::descr'
llvm-svn: 260059
Avoid crashing when printing diagnostics for vtable-related CFI
errors. In diagnostic mode, the frontend does an additional check of
the vtable pointer against the set of all known vtable addresses and
lets the runtime handler know if it is safe to inspect the vtable.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D16824
llvm-svn: 259717
Summary:
This is a workaround to a problem in the 3.8 release that affects MIPS and
possibly other targets where the default is not supported but a sibling is
supported.
When TSAN_SUPPORTED_ARCH is not empty, cmake currently attempts to build a
tsan'd libcxx as well as test tsan for the default target regardless of whether
the default target is supported or not. This causes problems on MIPS32 since
tsan is supported for MIPS64 but not MIPS32.
This patch causes cmake to only build the libcxx and run the lit test-suite for
archictures in ${TSAN_SUPPORTED_ARCH}
This re-commit fixes an issue where 'check-tsan' continued to look for the
tsan'd libc++ in the directory it used to be built in.
Reviewers: hans, samsonov
Subscribers: tberghammer, llvm-commits, danalbert, srhines, dvyukov
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16685
llvm-svn: 259542
check-tsan does not pick up the correct libc++.so. It succeeded on my machine
by picking up the libc++.so that was built before making this change.
llvm-svn: 259519
Summary:
This is a workaround to a problem in the 3.8 release that affects MIPS and
possibly other targets where the default is not supported but a sibling is
supported.
When TSAN_SUPPORTED_ARCH is not empty, cmake currently attempts to build a
tsan'd libcxx as well as test tsan for the default target regardless of whether
the default target is supported or not. This causes problems on MIPS32 since
tsan is supported for MIPS64 but not MIPS32.
This patch causes cmake to only build the libcxx and run the lit test-suite for
archictures in ${TSAN_SUPPORTED_ARCH}
Reviewers: hans, samsonov
Subscribers: tberghammer, llvm-commits, danalbert, srhines, dvyukov
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16685
llvm-svn: 259512
We already disabled various tests relying on C++ ABI knowledge, but we
still tried to build in this configuration on Windows which was a
mistake.
Fixes PR26415.
llvm-svn: 259388
This patch adds support for expanding "%h" out to the machine hostname
in the LLVM_PROFILE_FILE environment variable.
Patch by Daniel Waters!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16371
llvm-svn: 259272
test/cfi/cross-dso/dlopen.cpp:67:45: warning: GCC does not allow 'aligned' attribute in this position on a function definition [-Wgcc-compat]
extern "C" void do_nothing() __attribute__((aligned(4096))) {}
llvm-svn: 258992
This change enables diagnostics when the target address for a CFI
check is out of bounds of any known library, or even not in the
limits of the address space. This happens when casting pointers to
uninitialized memory.
Ubsan code does not yet handle some of these situations correctly,
so it is still possible to see a segmentation fault instead of a
proper diagnostic message once in a while.
llvm-svn: 258879
* add __cfi_slowpath_diag with a 3rd parameter which is a pointer to
the diagnostic info for the ubsan handlers.
*__cfi_check gets a 3rd parameter as well.
* unify vcall/cast/etc and icall diagnostic info format, and merge
the handlers to have a single entry point (actually two points due
to abort/noabort variants).
* tests
Note that this comes with a tiny overhead in the non-diag mode:
cfi_slowpath must pass 0 as the 3rd argument to cfi_check.
llvm-svn: 258744
This test requires llvm-symbolizer to be able to convert a stack
address into a function name. It is only able to do this if the
DIA SDK was found at cmake time. Add a lit feature for this,
and let the test depend on it.
See also discussion in D15363.
llvm-svn: 258545
The original submittion triggered a BFD linker bug (2.24) on Aarch64 only. Before
the build bot is upgraded to more recent linker, restrict the test to be
executed only with gold linker.
llvm-svn: 258437
Thread stack/TLS may be stored by libpthread for future reuse after
thread destruction, and the linked list it's stored in doesn't
even hold valid pointers to the objects, the latter are calculated
by obscure pointer arithmetic.
With this change applied, LSan test suite passes with
"use_ld_allocations" flag defaulted to "false". It still requires more
testing to check if the default can be switched.
llvm-svn: 257975
This is part of a new statistics gathering feature for the sanitizers.
See clang/docs/SanitizerStats.rst for further info and docs.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16176
llvm-svn: 257972
This flag allows to disable old way of determining dynamic TLS by
filtering out allocations from dynamic linker. This will be eventually
superseded by __tls_get_addr interceptor (see r257785), after we:
1) Test it in several supported environments
2) Deal with existing problems (currently we can't find a pointer to
DTV which is calloc()-ed in pthread_create).
llvm-svn: 257789
On OS X, TSan already passes all unit and lit tests, but for real-world applications (even very simple ones), we currently produce a lot of false positive reports about data races. This makes TSan useless at this point, because the noise dominates real bugs. This introduces a runtime flag, "ignore_interceptors_accesses", off by default, which makes TSan ignore all memory accesses that happen from interceptors. This will significantly lower the coverage and miss a lot of bugs, but it eliminates most of the current false positives on OS X.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15189
llvm-svn: 257760
This patch removes the requirement on stable-runtime on insertvalue_origin.cc
testcase, added due a instrumentation failure on aarch64-linux. This is fixed
on llvm code by r257375.
llvm-svn: 257479
(second try with more strict config check)
Currently, only gc-sections related tests are added. Gold
linker currently is required due to PR19161 of bfd linker.
llvm-svn: 257456
IR level instrumentation needs to override version with variant bits.
No change for FE instrumentation is needed. Test case is added to
detect version mismatch.
llvm-svn: 257230
Fix incorrect condition for enabling the CFI tests. This removes the following CMake warnings on Windows:
The dependency target "cfi" of target "check-all" does not exist.
The dependency target "cfi" of target "check-cfi-and-supported" does not exist.
llvm-svn: 257199
Summary:
In rL255491, the safestack overflow test was disabled for aarch64, since
it "is currently failing on an AArch64 buildbot with a segfault, but it
is currently passing on other configuration".
While testing on FreeBSD on x86, I also encountered a segfault. This is
because the `fct()` function actually writes before and after `buffer`,
and on FreeBSD this crashes because `buffer` is usually allocated at the
end of a page. That this runs correctly on Linux is probably just by
accident.
I propose to fix this by adding a pre and post buffer, to act as a
safety zone. The pre and post buffers must be accessed in an 'unsafe'
way, otherwise -fsanitize=safestack will allocate them on the safe
stack, and they will not bookend `buffer` itself. Therefore, I create
them large enough for `fct()`, and call it on both of them.
On FreeBSD, this makes the test run as expected, without segfaulting,
and I suppose this will also fix the segfault on AArch64. I do not have
AArch64 testing capabilities, so if someone could try that out, I would
be much obliged.
Reviewers: pcc, kcc, zatrazz
Subscribers: llvm-commits, aemerson, emaste
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15725
llvm-svn: 257106
Extract the buffered filer writer code used by value profile
writer and turn it into common/sharable buffered fileIO
interfaces. Added a test case for the buffered file writer and
rewrite the VP dumping using the new APIs.
llvm-svn: 256604
The profile reader no longer depends on this field to be updated and point
to owning func's vp data. The VP data also no longer needs to be allocated
in a contiguous memory space.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15258
llvm-svn: 256543
This patch adds PIE executable support for aarch64-linux. It adds
two more segments:
- 0x05500000000-0x05600000000: 39-bits PIE program segments
- 0x2aa00000000-0x2ab00000000: 42-bits PIE program segments
Fortunately it is possible to use the same transformation formula for
the new segments range with some adjustments in shadow to memory
formula (it adds a constant offset based on the VMA size).
A simple testcase is also added, however it is disabled on x86 due the
fact it might fail on newer kernels [1].
[1] https://git.kernel.org/linus/d1fd836dcf00d2028c700c7e44d2c23404062c90
llvm-svn: 256184
Summary:
Add the ability to suppress UBSan reports for files/functions/modules
at runtime. The user can now pass UBSAN_OPTIONS=suppressions=supp.txt
with the contents of the form:
signed-integer-overflow:file-with-known-overflow.cpp
alignment:function_doing_unaligned_access
vptr:shared_object_with_vptr_failures.so
Suppression categories match the arguments passed to -fsanitize=
flag (although, see below). There is no overhead if suppressions are
not provided. Otherwise there is extra overhead for symbolization.
Limitations:
1) sometimes suppressions need debug info / symbol table to function
properly (although sometimes frontend generates enough info to
do the match).
2) it's only possible to suppress recoverable UB kinds - if you've
built the code with -fno-sanitize-recover=undefined, suppressions
will not work.
3) categories are fine-grained check kinds, not groups like "undefined"
or "integer", so you can't write "undefined:file_with_ub.cc".
Reviewers: rsmith, kcc
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15363
llvm-svn: 256018
This is an initial version of the runtime cross-DSO CFI support
library.
It contains a number of FIXMEs, ex. it does not support the
diagnostic mode nor dlopen/dlclose, but it works and can be tested.
Diagnostic mode, in particular, would require some refactoring (we'd
like to gather all CFI hooks in the UBSan library into one function
so that we could easier pass the diagnostic information down to
__cfi_check). It will be implemented later.
Once the diagnostic mode is in, I plan to create a second test
configuration to run all existing tests in both modes. For now, this
patch includes only a few new cross-DSO tests.
llvm-svn: 255695
Now with variadic support for msan on aarch6 there is no need for
XFAIL signal_stress_test anymore. Also to garantee aligned stores
for the FP/SIMD arguments enforce the '__msan_va_arg_tls' alignment
to sizeof the SIMD register (16).
llvm-svn: 255496
We're using the dispatch group itself to synchronize (to call Release() and Acquire() on it), but in dispatch group notifications, the group can already be disposed/deallocated. This causes a later assertion failure at `DCHECK_EQ(*meta, 0);` in `MetaMap::AllocBlock` when the same memory is reused (note that the failure only happens in debug builds).
Fixing this by retaining the group and releasing it in the notification. Adding a stress test case that reproduces this.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15380
llvm-svn: 255494
The safestack overflow.c test is currently failing on an aarch64
buildbot with a segfault, but it is currently passing on other
configuration.
This patch silent the issue for now on aarch64 by setting to all
supported architectures the 'stable-runtime' configure and set
the test to requires it.
llvm-svn: 255491
Add a test case to cover profile dumping of functions with no
value sites, functions with value sites but no dynamic VP data,
and functions with runtime VP data.
llvm-svn: 255327
Value profile runtime depends on libc which breaks
buffer API implemenation with current file organization.
Test case is also updated to check more symbols.
llvm-svn: 255294
Summary:
Rather than having to add new "experimental" options each time someone wants to work on bringing a sanitizer to a new platform, this patch makes options for all of them.
The default values for the options are set by the platform checks that would have enabled them, but they can be overridden on or off.
Reviewers: kubabrecka, samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14846
llvm-svn: 255170
This patch is by Simone Atzeni with portions by Adhemerval Zanella.
This contains the LLVM patches to enable the thread sanitizer for
PPC64, both big- and little-endian. Two different virtual memory
sizes are supported: Old kernels use a 44-bit address space, while
newer kernels require a 46-bit address space.
There are two companion patches that will be added shortly. There is
a Clang patch to actually turn on the use of the thread sanitizer for
PPC64. There is also a patch that I wrote to provide interceptor
support for setjmp/longjmp on PPC64.
Patch discussion at reviews.llvm.org/D12841.
llvm-svn: 255057
Another attempt at fixing tsan_invisible_barrier.
Current implementation causes:
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=25643
There were several unsuccessful iterations for this functionality:
Initially it was implemented in user code using REAL(pthread_barrier_wait). But pthread_barrier_wait is not supported on MacOS. Futexes are linux-specific for this matter.
Then we switched to atomics+usleep(10). But usleep produced parasitic "as-if synchronized via sleep" messages in reports which failed some output tests.
Then we switched to atomics+sched_yield. But this produced tons of tsan- visible events, which lead to "failed to restore stack trace" failures.
Move implementation into runtime and use internal_sched_yield in the wait loop.
This way tsan should see no events from the barrier, so not trace overflows and
no "as-if synchronized via sleep" messages.
llvm-svn: 255030
This patch adds release and acquire semantics for dispatch groups, plus a test case.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15048
llvm-svn: 255020
Check that TSan runtime doesn't contain compiler-inserted calls
to memset/memmove functions.
In future, we may consider moving this test to test/sanitizer_common,
as we don't want to have compiler-inserted memcpy/memmove calls in
any sanitizer runtime.
llvm-svn: 254955
This script is superseded by lit test suite integrated into CMake
for quite a while now. It doesn't support many tests, and require
custom hacks for a few other.
llvm-svn: 254932
and -no-integrated-as for source with static function.
The compiler generates assembly names containing \" in the
.s dump causing gnu assembler to complain. That issue will be
investigated separately.
llvm-svn: 254705
With the latest refactoring and code sharing patches landed,
it is possible to unify the value profile implementation between
raw and indexed profile. This is part in prfofile runtime.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15057
llvm-svn: 254678
On OS X, there are other-than-pthread locking APIs that are used quite extensively - OSSpinLock and os_lock_lock. Let's add interceptors for those.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14987
llvm-svn: 254611
In mmap_large.cc, let's use MAP_ANON instead of MAP_ANONYMOUS, because MAP_ANONYMOUS is only available on OS X 10.11 and later.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15180
llvm-svn: 254601
For the build set up which runs the unit tests using an emulator like QEMU,
the unit tests must be run using %run.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15081
llvm-svn: 254467
This patch adds release and acquire semantics for libdispatch semaphores and a test case.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14992
llvm-svn: 254412
Calloc interceptor initially allocates memory from temp buffer (to serve dlsyms called during asan_init). There is a chance that some non-instrumented library (or executable) has allocated memory with calloc before asan_init and got pointer from the same temporary buffer which later caused problems with free.
Inspired by https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/626
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14979
llvm-svn: 254395
This patch complete removed SANITIZER_AARCH64_VMA definition and usage.
AArch64 ports now supports runtime VMA detection and instrumentation
for 39 and 42-bit VMA.
It also Rewrite print_address to take a variadic argument list
(the addresses to print) and adjust the tests which uses it to the new
signature.
llvm-svn: 254319
Changing comments that have references to code.google.com to point to GitHub instead, because the current links are not redirected properly (they instead redirect to different issues, mostly ASan). NFC.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15053
llvm-svn: 254300
1) There's a few wrongly defined things in tsan_interceptors.cc,
2) a typo in tsan_rtl_amd64.S which calls setjmp instead of sigsetjmp in the interceptor, and
3) on OS X, accessing an mprotected page results in a SIGBUS (and not SIGSEGV).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15052
llvm-svn: 254299
Serial queues need extra happens-before between individual tasks executed in the same queue. This patch adds `Acquire(queue)` before the executed task and `Release(queue)` just after it (for serial queues only). Added a test case.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15011
llvm-svn: 254229
There's a few more lit tests that require features not available on OS X (MAP_32BIT, pthread_setname_np), let's mark them with "UNSUPPORTED: darwin".
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14923
llvm-svn: 254225
Pthread spinlocks are not available on OS X and this test doesn't really require a spinlock.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14949
llvm-svn: 254224
When a race on file descriptors is detected, `FindThreadByUidLocked()` is called to retrieve ThreadContext with a specific unique_id. However, this ThreadContext might not exist in the thread registry anymore (it may have been recycled), in which case `FindThreadByUidLocked` will cause an assertion failure in `GetThreadLocked`. Adding a test case that reproduces this, producing:
FATAL: ThreadSanitizer CHECK failed: sanitizer_common/sanitizer_thread_registry.h:92 "((tid)) < ((n_contexts_))" (0x34, 0x34)
This patch fixes this by replacing the loop with `FindThreadContextLocked`.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14984
llvm-svn: 254223
This patch unify the 39 and 42-bit support for AArch64 by using an external
memory read to check the runtime detected VMA and select the better mapping
and transformation. Although slower, this leads to same instrumented binary
to be independent of the kernel.
Along with this change this patch also fix some 42-bit failures with
ALSR disable by increasing the upper high app memory threshold and also
the 42-bit madvise value for non large page set.
llvm-svn: 254151
Due to a typo, atos-symbolizer-dyld-root-path.cc is currently being skipped all the time. There's a few more typos/copy-paste-errors. Let's fix them and enable this test.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14951
llvm-svn: 254058
We need to intercept libdispatch APIs (dispatch_sync, dispatch_async, etc.) to add synchronization between the code that submits the task and the code that gets executed (possibly on a different thread). This patch adds release+acquire semantics for dispatch_sync, and dispatch_async (plus their "_f" and barrier variants). The synchronization is done on malloc'd contexts (separate for each submitted block/callback). Added tests to show usage of dispatch_sync and dispatch_async, for cases where we expect no warnings and for cases where TSan finds races.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14745
llvm-svn: 253982
The test relies on two variables in different frames to end up being on the same address. For some reason, this isn't true on OS X. This patch adds `__attribute__((aligned(64)))` to the variables, which actually makes the variables occupy the same address. This is still not a guarantee, but it's more likely to work (the test looks very fragile already).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14925
llvm-svn: 253981
Pthread semaphores are not available on OS X. Let's replace sem_wait/sem_post with barrier_wait, which makes the test pass on OS X. I know that sem_wait/sem_post is intercepted by TSan, whereas barrier_wait is TSan-invisible, but the purpose of the test is not affected by this.
Also, let's properly initialize the mutex and cond variables.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14924
llvm-svn: 253980
On OS X, __thread variables are lazily heap-allocated (with malloc). Therefore, they're recognized as heap blocks (which is what they are) and not as TLS variables in TSan reports. Figuring out if a heap block is a TLS or not is difficult (in malloc interceptor we could analyze the caller and then mark the object), so let's instead modify the tests so that we expect the report to say "Location is heap block" instead of "Location is TLS".
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14873
llvm-svn: 253858
This test checks if we can print a backtrace from the death callback. On old
OS X versions, backtrace is not able to symbolicate the trace past the ASan
runtime because we build with -fomit-frame-pointer.
llvm-svn: 253729
When ASan currently detects a bug, by default it will only print out the text
of the report to stderr. This patch changes this behavior and writes the full
text of the report to syslog before we terminate the process. It also calls
os_trace (Activity Tracing available on OS X and iOS) with a message saying
that the report is available in syslog. This is useful, because this message
will be shown in the crash log.
For this to work, the patch makes sure we store the full report into
error_message_buffer unconditionally, and it also strips out ANSI escape
sequences from the report (they are used when producing colored reports).
I've initially tried to log to syslog during printing, which is done on Android
right now. The advantage is that if we crash during error reporting or the
produced error does not go through ScopedInErrorReport, we would still get a
(partial) message in the syslog. However, that solution is very problematic on
OS X. One issue is that the logging routine uses GCD, which may spawn a new
thread on its behalf. In many cases, the reporting logic locks threadRegistry,
which leads to deadlocks.
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D13452
(In addition, add sanitizer_common_libcdep.cc to buildgo.sh to avoid
build failures on Linux.)
llvm-svn: 253688
OS X doesn't support POSIX semaphores (but it does have the API for it, which returns ENOSYS - "Function not implemented").
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14865
llvm-svn: 253665
On OS X, we don't have pthread spinlocks, let's just use a regular mutex instead. Secondly, pthread_rwlock_t is much larger (200 bytes), so `char padding_[64 - sizeof(pthread_rwlock_t)]` actually underflows.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14862
llvm-svn: 253659
Several tests rely on CLOCK_MONOTONIC, which doesn't exist on OS X. This patch fixes these tests by either disabling them (in case of cond_version.c which doesn't make sense on OS X), or by porting the test to also work on OS X.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14861
llvm-svn: 253658
Summary:
Newer libstdc++ has global pool, which is filled with objects
allocated during libstdc++ initialization, and never released.
Using use_globals=0 in the lit tests results in these objects
being treated as leaks.
Fix this by porting several tests to plain C, and introducing
a simple sanity test case for __lsan::ScopedDisabler.
Reviewers: kcc, ygribov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14798
llvm-svn: 253576
Several testcases need pthread barriers (e.g. all bench_*.cc which use test/tsan/bench.h) which are not available on OS X. Let's mark them with "UNSUPPORTED: darwin".
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14636
llvm-svn: 253558
Reimplement dispatch_once in an interceptor to solve these issues that may produce false positives with TSan on OS X:
1) there is a racy load inside an inlined part of dispatch_once,
2) the fast path in dispatch_once doesn't perform an acquire load, so we don't properly synchronize the initialization and subsequent uses of whatever is initialized,
3) dispatch_once is already used in a lot of already-compiled code, so TSan doesn't see the inlined fast-path.
This patch uses a trick to avoid ever taking the fast path (by never storing ~0 into the predicate), which means the interceptor will always be called even from already-compiled code. Within the interceptor, our own atomic reads and writes are not written into shadow cells, so the race in the inlined part is not reported (because the accesses are only loads).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14811
llvm-svn: 253552
Summary:
dlopen(NULL, ...) is intended to give you back a handle to the
executable for use with dlsym. Casting it to link_map and using it with
ForEachMappedRegion results in a crash.
We also shouldn't unpoison the globals of a DSO that is already in
memory. This ensures that we don't do it for the executable, but in
general, MSan may have false negatives if the DSO is already loaded.
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14795
llvm-svn: 253530
This patch adds assembly routines to enable setjmp/longjmp for aarch64
on linux. It fixes:
* test/tsan/longjmp2.cc
* test/tsan/longjmp3.cc
* test/tsan/longjmp4.cc
* test/tsan/signal_longjmp.cc
I also checked with perlbench from specpu2006 (it fails to run
with missing setjmp/longjmp intrumentation).
llvm-svn: 253205
- This is to handle a corner case where profile lib is linked
in but non of the modules are instrumented (On linux, since
we avoided the overhead to emit runtime hook use functions so
this is the side effect of that size optimization).
- Added a profile runtime test case to cover all scenarios of
shared library builds.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14468
llvm-svn: 253098
I noticed that when a symbol is named just "x", it gets demangled to "long long". On POSIX, AFAIK, mangled names always start with "_Z", so lets just require that.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14637
llvm-svn: 253080
On OS X, memcpy and memmove are actually aliases of the same function, so the memmove interceptor can be invoked on a call to memcpy. This patch updates the tests to expect either memmove or memcpy on a stack trace.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14638
llvm-svn: 253077
The OS X symbolizers (namely AtosSymbolizer) don't return full file paths, only file names. This patch modifies `mutexset*.cc` tests not to require a path to be present in the symbol on the stack trace.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14642
llvm-svn: 253075
This patch adds support for symbolication of globals (implements `SymbolizeData`) for `AtosSymbolizer` on OS X.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14618
llvm-svn: 253015
`DlAddrSymbolizer` is used on OS X when we're running inside a sandbox that prevents us from spawning an external symbolizer. This patch adds support for symbolication of globals (implements `SymbolizeData`) for `DlAddrSymbolizer`.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14613
llvm-svn: 252899
The default symbolizer, `llvm-symbolizer` provides sizes for global symbols. On OS X, we want to also allow using `atos` (because it's available everywhere and users don't need to copy/install it) and `dladdr` (it's the only available option when running in a sandbox). However, these symbolizers do not supply the symbol sizes, only names and starting addresses. This patch changes the reporting functions to hide the size of the symbol when this value is unavailable, and modifies tests to make this part of the report "optional".
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14608
llvm-svn: 252896
Summary: This is enough to get the asan static_tls.cc test case working.
Reviewers: eugenis, samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14574
llvm-svn: 252738
The TSan-instrumented version of libcxx doesn't even build on OS X at this point. Let's skip it from the OS X build for now, since most of TSan functionality doesn't depend on it. This will enable `check-tsan` to be run.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14486
llvm-svn: 252455
Several tests currently deadlock when the lit test suite is run on OS X. Let's mark them as unsupported.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14443
llvm-svn: 252402
This patch enables running lit tests on OS X:
1) Simply enable tests for Darwin (they were restricted to Linux and FreeBSD).
2) Disable using instrumented libcxx (libcxx_tsan) on Darwin.
3) On Darwin, override abort_on_error=0, otherwise all tests would generate crash logs and take much longer to process.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14439
llvm-svn: 252309
The current implementation does not work on darwin and can have issues with other OSes in future.
See http://reviews.llvm.org/D14427
Make it portable once and for all (minus usleep call).
Reviewed in:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D14434
llvm-svn: 252292
Summary:
The following tests for 128-bit floating-point type behaved in a strange way, thought it were bugs, but seem to be mistakes in tests:
* `fixtfsi` test checked for `0x80000001` as a value returned for number less than can be represented, while `LONG_MIN` should be returned on saturation;
* `fixunstfdi` wasn't enabled for AArch64, only for PPC, but there is nothing PPC specific in that test;
* `multf3` tried to underflow multiplication by producing result with 16383 exponent, while there are still 112 bits of fraction plus implicit bit, so resultant exponent should be 16497.
Tests for some other builtins didn't exist:
* `fixtfdi`
* `fixtfti`
* `fixunstfti`
They were made by copying similar files and adjusting for wider types and adding/removing some reasonable/extra checks.
Also `__fixuint` seems to have off by one error, updated tests to catch this case.
Reviewers: rengolin, zatrazz, howard.hinnant, t.p.northover, jmolloy, enefaim
Subscribers: aemerson, llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14187
llvm-svn: 252180
TSan needs to use a custom malloc zone on OS X, which is already implemented in ASan. This patch is a refactoring patch (NFC) that extracts this from ASan into sanitizer_common, where we can reuse it in TSan.
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D14330
llvm-svn: 252052
Hi, this patch adds a CMake flag called `COMPILER_RT_ENABLE_TSAN_OSX`, which is off by default. If enabled, the build system will be building the OS X version of the TSan runtime library (called `libclang_rt.tsan_osx_dynamic.dylib`). I'll submit patches that fix OS X build errors shortly.
This is part of an effort to port TSan to OS X, and it's one the very first steps. Don't expect TSan on OS X to actually work or pass tests at this point.
llvm-svn: 251915
When ASan currently detects a bug, by default it will only print out the text
of the report to stderr. This patch changes this behavior and writes the full
text of the report to syslog before we terminate the process. It also calls
os_trace (Activity Tracing available on OS X and iOS) with a message saying
that the report is available in syslog. This is useful, because this message
will be shown in the crash log.
For this to work, the patch makes sure we store the full report into
error_message_buffer unconditionally, and it also strips out ANSI escape
sequences from the report (they are used when producing colored reports).
I've initially tried to log to syslog during printing, which is done on Android
right now. The advantage is that if we crash during error reporting or the
produced error does not go through ScopedInErrorReport, we would still get a
(partial) message in the syslog. However, that solution is very problematic on
OS X. One issue is that the logging routine uses GCD, which may spawn a new
thread on its behalf. In many cases, the reporting logic locks threadRegistry,
which leads to deadlocks.
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D13452
(In addition, add sanitizer_common_libcdep.cc to buildgo.sh to avoid
build failures on Linux.)
llvm-svn: 251577
It was recently enabled for non-x86 targets and doesn't seem to work for MIPS.
The reason is currently unclear so XFAILing while I investigate.
llvm-svn: 251466
When ASan currently detects a bug, by default it will only print out the text
of the report to stderr. This patch changes this behavior and writes the full
text of the report to syslog before we terminate the process. It also calls
os_trace (Activity Tracing available on OS X and iOS) with a message saying
that the report is available in syslog. This is useful, because this message
will be shown in the crash log.
For this to work, the patch makes sure we store the full report into
error_message_buffer unconditionally, and it also strips out ANSI escape
sequences from the report (they are used when producing colored reports).
I've initially tried to log to syslog during printing, which is done on Android
right now. The advantage is that if we crash during error reporting or the
produced error does not go through ScopedInErrorReport, we would still get a
(partial) message in the syslog. However, that solution is very problematic on
OS X. One issue is that the logging routine uses GCD, which may spawn a new
thread on its behalf. In many cases, the reporting logic locks threadRegistry,
which leads to deadlocks.
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D13452
llvm-svn: 251447
We've switched to Gold earlier because of a minor misconfiguration
of the BFD linker in Android NDK. It turns out, Gold has much bigger
problems:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19163
(a bug is actually in the android runtime loader, but it means that
gold does not work with android L and even M).
Switching back to BFD and adding a workaround by explicitly linking
libm to all tests.
llvm-svn: 251360
Asanwrapper is required on older android versions to work around undesired
linker behavior. It is not required on L and newer, and does not fully
support multiarch devices.
llvm-svn: 251359
This patch fixes the ptrace interceptor for aarch64. The PTRACE_GETREGSET
ptrace syscall with with invalid memory might zero the iovec::iov_base
field and then masking the subsequent check after the syscall (since it
will be 0 and it will not trigger an invalid access). The fix is to copy
the value on a local variable and use its value on the checks.
The patch also adds more coverage on the Linux/ptrace.cc testcase by addding
check for PTRACE_GETREGSET for both general and floating registers (aarch64
definitions added only).
llvm-svn: 251331
This patch enables the ptrace syscall interceptors for arm and adds support
for both PTRACE_GETVFPREGS and PTRACE_SETVFPREGS used to get the VFP register
from ARM.
The ptrace tests is also updated with arm and PTRACE_GETVFPREGS tests.
llvm-svn: 251321
Summary:
While instrumenting std::string with asan I discovered that speculative load might load data from poisoned region. Disabling all speculative loads for asan-annotated functions.
The test follows the std::string implementation.
Corresponding CL in llvm: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13264
Patch by Mike Aizatsky, the review page for the CL is http://reviews.llvm.org/D13265
Reviewers: aizatsky
Subscribers: kcc, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13905
llvm-svn: 250837
Old version of sem_init (GLIBC_2.0) fails to initialize parts of
sem_t that are used in sem_timedwait. This is fixed in GLIBC_2.1,
but since ASan interceptors downgrade sem_* to the oldest available
version, this can introduce bugs that are only present in sanitized
build. Workaround by zero-initializing sem_t in sem_init.
llvm-svn: 250113
This is an implementation of
https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/579
It has a number of advantages over the current mapping:
* Works for non-PIE executables.
* Does not require ASLR; as a consequence, debugging MSan programs in
gdb no longer requires "set disable-randomization off".
* Supports linux kernels >=4.1.2.
* The code is marginally faster and smaller.
This is an ABI break. We never really promised ABI stability, but
this patch includes a courtesy escape hatch: a compile-time macro
that reverts back to the old mapping layout.
llvm-svn: 249754
This fixes a crash in pthread_create on linux/i386 due to abi
incompatibility between intercepted and non-intercepted functions.
See the test case for more details.
llvm-svn: 248325
Currently aarch64 lacks instrumentation support for variadic arguments
for MSan. This patch sets the UBSan tests that uses it as to require
stable-runtime and sets aarch64/ubsan as an unstable one.
llvm-svn: 247996
This patch enabled msan for aarch64 with 39-bit VMA and 42-bit VMA.
As defined by lib/msan/msan.h the memory layout used is for 39-bit is:
00 0000 0000 - 40 0000 0000: invalid
40 0000 0000 - 43 0000 0000: shadow
43 0000 0000 - 46 0000 0000: origin
46 0000 0000 - 55 0000 0000: invalid
55 0000 0000 - 56 0000 0000: app (low)
56 0000 0000 - 70 0000 0000: invalid
70 0000 0000 - 80 0000 0000: app (high)
And for 42-bit VMA:
000 0000 0000 - 100 0000 0000: invalid
100 0000 0000 - 11b 0000 0000: shadow
11b 0000 0000 - 120 0000 0000: invalid
120 0000 0000 - 13b 0000 0000: origin
13b 0000 0000 - 2aa 0000 0000: invalid
2aa 0000 0000 - 2ab 0000 0000: app (low)
2ab 0000 0000 - 3f0 0000 0000: invalid
3f0 0000 0000 - 400 0000 0000: app (high)
Most of tests are passing with exception of:
* Linux/mallinfo.cc
* chained_origin_limits.cc
* dlerror.cc
* param_tls_limit.cc
* signal_stress_test.cc
* nonnull-arg.cpp
The 'Linux/mallinfo.cc' is due the fact AArch64 returns the sret in 'x8'
instead of default first argument 'x1'. So a function prototype that
aims to mimic (by using first argument as the return of function) won't
work. For GCC one can make a register alias (register var asm ("r8")), but
for clang it detects is an unused variable and generate wrong code.
The 'chained_origin_limits' is probably due a wrong code generation,
since it fails only when origin memory is used
(-fsanitize-memory-track-origins=2) and only in the returned code
(return buf[50]).
The 'signal_streess_test' and 'nonnull-arg' are due currently missing variadic
argument handling in memory sanitizer code instrumentation on LLVM side.
Both 'dlerror' and 'param_tls_test' are unknown failures that require
further investigation.
All the failures are XFAIL for aarch64 for now.
llvm-svn: 247809
test/msan/dtor-trivial.cpp. Runtime testing for poisoning
vtable pointer in dtor.
Summary: Runtime testing for vtable ptr poisoning in dtor.
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12713
Clean test case & comments.
Update tests for vptr poisoning order.
Simplify test to rely upon globals.
Assertions verify that vtable still accessible from dtors.
Testing linear inheritance and multiple inheritance for vtable poisoning.
Macros for testing expected failing functions.
Rename macros.
Removed xfail, modified FileCheck commands, to expect test to crash.
llvm-svn: 247763
If the pointer passed to the getVtablePrefix function was read from a freed
object, we may end up following pointers into objects on the heap and
printing bogus dynamic type names in diagnostics. However, we know that
vtable pointers will generally only point into memory mapped from object
files, not objects on the heap.
This change causes us to only follow pointers in a vtable if the vtable
and one of the virtual functions it points to appear to have appropriate
permissions (i.e. non-writable, and maybe executable), which will generally
exclude heap pointers.
Only enabled for Linux; this hasn't been tested on FreeBSD, and vtables are
writable on Mac (PR24782) so this won't work there.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12790
llvm-svn: 247484
Instead, assume we're going to target triple specified by
COMPILER_RT_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE and build runtimes for this triple
(and hope that the host compiler can target them).
This will help users that use cross-compiler on their host to build
Clang that would work on a different architecture. This will also come in
handy if one would want to configure several compiler-rt build trees on
the same host, using just-built Clang that can target many
architectures.
This doesn't change the behavior in the default build configuration.
llvm-svn: 247099
Summary:
When destructor for a class is not declared, no destructor
is emitted, and members are not poisoned. Test case exhibits this
current bug in use-after-dtor implementation (detailed in
https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/596).
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12617
Rename test files.
llvm-svn: 247091
On recent OS X systems, blocks used as callbacks for XPC events (set up e.g. via xpc_connection_set_event_handler) are not later executed via the public libdispatch API (dispatch_async, etc). Because we don't intercept the path where the block is executed, we can fail to register the newly created dispatch thread. To fix that, let's intercept libxpc's APIs that take a block as a callback handler, and let's wrap these blocks in the same way as we do for libdispatch API.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12490
llvm-svn: 246961
Tests need to be run either via asanwrapper or asanwrapper64
depending in the binary bitness. This matters when testing on an
aarch64 device.
llvm-svn: 246891
The failure is caused by the missing implementation of array cookie
poisoning in Clang for ARMCXXABI and has nothing to do with Android
(and the test passes on Android/x86).
llvm-svn: 246832
Summary: Verify that all members are poisoned.
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12023
Test virtual functions and virtual bases poisoning proper size.
Runtime testing of destroying diamond inheritance.
Explicit testing for 0 optimizations.
Simplify test to only test interesting values.
Test poisoning on multiple inheritance with nontrivial and trivial members.
Removed unnecessary header.
Testing (anonymous/)bit fields.
Revised object instantiation in test to avoid undefined behavior.
llvm-svn: 246817
Race deduplication code proved to be a performance bottleneck in the past if suppressions/annotations are used, or just some races left unaddressed. And we still get user complaints about this:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/thread-sanitizer/hB0WyiTI4e4
ReportRace already has several layers of caching for racy pcs/addresses to make deduplication faster. However, ReportRace still takes a global mutex (ThreadRegistry and ReportMutex) during deduplication and also calls mmap/munmap (which take process-wide semaphore in kernel), this makes deduplication non-scalable.
This patch moves race deduplication outside of global mutexes and also removes all mmap/munmap calls.
As the result, race_stress.cc with 100 threads and 10000 iterations become 30x faster:
before:
real 0m21.673s
user 0m5.932s
sys 0m34.885s
after:
real 0m0.720s
user 0m23.646s
sys 0m1.254s
http://reviews.llvm.org/D12554
llvm-svn: 246758
According to `man freopen`, passing NULL instead of a filename is valid, however the current implementation of the interceptor assumes this parameter is non-NULL. Let's fix that and add a test case.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11389
llvm-svn: 246435
This patch adds support for tsan on aarch64-linux with 42-bit VMA
(current default config for 64K pagesize kernels). The support is
enabled by defining the SANITIZER_AARCH64_VMA to 42 at build time
for both clang/llvm and compiler-rt. The default VMA is 39 bits.
It also enabled tsan for previous supported VMA (39).
llvm-svn: 246330
Summary:
Teach all sanitizers to call abort() instead of _exit() after printing
an error report, if requested. This behavior is the default on Mac OS.
Reviewers: kcc, kubabrecka
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12332
llvm-svn: 246205
This follows the approach we use in ASan and UBSan lit tests to setup
tool options in a portable way, and to provide a nice way to specify
testsuite-wide defaults.
llvm-svn: 246058
Introduce %env_ubsan_opts= substitution instead of specifying
UBSAN_OPTIONS manually in the RUN-lines. This will come in handy
once we introduce some default UBSAN_OPTIONS for the whole testsuite
(for instance, make abort_on_error common option).
llvm-svn: 245967
Summary:
There are a number of issues with unit tests on Darwin. These patches address the following:
* Unit tests should be passed -arch (-m32/-m64 isn't sufficient)
* Unit tests should be passed ${DARWIN_osx_CFLAGS} because they're being built for OS X
* Test architectures should be filtered based on base system capabilities (i.e. don't try running x86_64h tests on pre-haswell hardware).
Reviewers: bogner, filcab, kubabrecka
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12174
llvm-svn: 245580
Summary:
Currently CMake doesn't build builtins for AArch64 and if one does this anyway
it's likely that at least `__multc3`, `__floatditf` and `__floatunditf` will be
missing. There is actually more builtins to add, but these come from
different libc implementations, thus providing them makes compiler-rt for
AArch64 good enough at least for basic usage.
Builtins implementation were originally taken from FreeBSD project:
* [[ https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2173 | __multc3 ]]
* [[ https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2174 | __floatditf and __floatunditf ]]
Until they have been tested to find mistakes in `__float*` functions.
`__floatditf` was based on `__floatsitf`, which had the same mistakes
(fixed it in r243746).
Version of the builtins in this patch are fixed and complemented with basic
tests. Additionally they were tested via GCC's torture (this is what revealed
these issues).
P.S. Ed (author of FreeBSD patches) asked for feedback on the list some time ago (here [[ http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2015-March/084064.html | here ]])
and got no response, but it seems to be worth adding these builtins as is and
extracting common part later.
Reviewers: howard.hinnant, t.p.northover, jmolloy, enefaim, rengolin, zatrazz
Subscribers: asl, emaste, samsonov, aemerson, llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11679
llvm-svn: 245296
This reverts commit r245263, and the change wasn't catched by UBsan.
It also reverts: "[ARM] Also disable stable-runtime check on UBsan,
to use generic one" (r245287), as it didn't fix the UBsan builds.
We need to investigate what's going on before continuing, since this
is breaking all ARM RT buildbots for a while.
llvm-svn: 245292
Summary:
This involved various fixes:
- Move a test that uses ulimit to Posix.
- Add a few "REQUIRES: shell" lines to tests using backtick subshell
evaluation.
- The MSVC CRT buffers stdio if the output is a pipe by default. Some
tests need that disabled to avoid interleaving test stdio with asan
output.
- MSVC headers provide _alloca instead of alloca (go figure), so add a
portability macro to the two alloca tests.
- XFAIL tests that rely on accurate symbols, we need to pass more flags
to make that work.
- MSVC's printf implementation of %p uses upper case letters and doesn't
add 0x, so do that manually.
- Accept "SEGV" or "access-violation" reports in crash tests.
Reviewers: samsonov
Subscribers: tberghammer, danalbert, llvm-commits, srhines
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12019
llvm-svn: 245073
Summary: Fixed test in response to buildbot failures from last night.
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12018
llvm-svn: 244952
Summary:
The lit internal shell is used by default on Windows, and it does not
support bash variable expansion. Because bash variable expansion
interacts with tokenization, it is prohibitively difficult to make the
existing lit shell do general shell variable expansion.
The most common use of shell variables in the asan tests is to add
options to the default set of options set by lit.cfg. We can avoid the
need for variable expansion with a substitution that expands to 'env
ASAN_OPTIONS=<defaults:>'.
This has the side benefit of shortening the RUN lines, so it seemed
better than implementing limited variable expansion in lit.
Reviewers: samsonov, filcab
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11982
llvm-svn: 244839
Summary:
This is consistent with LLVM and Clang. The lit shell isn't a complete
bash implementation, but its behavior is more easily reproducible. This
fixes some ubsan test failures.
One ubsan test requires a shell currently, so I added "REQUIRES: shell",
and the other doesn't work on Windows because it prints a stack trace
and uses a linker that doesn't support DWARF. We can fix it eventually
through other means.
Reviewers: samsonov, pcc
Subscribers: yaron.keren, filcab, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11960
llvm-svn: 244837
Summary: Fixed test in response to buildbot failures from last night.
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11992
llvm-svn: 244818
Summary: New implementation for dtor sanitizer callback poisons only class members, and emits poisoning callback before base dtor invoked.
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11952
Explicit dtor invocation
llvm-svn: 244709
Summary:
llvm-symbolizer understands both PDBs and DWARF, so it's a better bet if
it's available. It prints out the function parameter types and column
numbers, so I needed to churn the expected test output a bit.
This makes most of the llvm-symbolizer subprocessing code
target-independent. Pipes on all platforms use fd_t, and we can use the
portable ReadFromFile / WriteToFile wrappers in symbolizer_sanitizer.cc.
Only the pipe creation and process spawning is Windows-specific.
Please check that the libcdep layering is still correct. I don't know
how to reproduce the build configuration that relies on that.
Reviewers: samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11791
llvm-svn: 244616
Summary:
Compiler-rt part of http://reviews.llvm.org/D11757
I ended up making UBSan work with both the old version and the new
version of the float_cast_overflow data (instead of just erroring with
the previous version). The old version will try to symbolize its caller.
Now we compile the float_cast_overflow tests without -g, and make sure
we have the source file+line+column.
If you think I'm trying too hard to make sure we can still use both
versions, let me know.
Reviewers: samsonov, rsmith
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11793
llvm-svn: 244567
We will use this for ASan on Windows soon. When the ELF port of LLD
matures, we can add other sanitizer integration tests to make sure they
work with LLD.
llvm-svn: 244549
Summary:
A virtual base class and derived class should only poison their
respective members upon destruction. In particular, trivial members should
be poisoned directly, non-trivial members should be poisoned by their
respective destructors, and references to non-trivial members should be
poisoned.
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11912
Test case avoids casting to access members
Run configurations to reflect expected runtime failure on assertions.
Simplified access to internal members.
Updated internal member structure of base.
Revised assert in main to verify successful poisoning after dtor.
Verify address of pointer is poisoned.
Fixed assert err.
Cleaned up test by removing extraneous prints, asserts.
llvm-svn: 244521
Offset from vptr to the start of most-derived object can actually
be positive in some virtual base class vtables.
Patch by Stephan Bergmann!
llvm-svn: 244101
This patch enabled TSAN for aarch64 with 39-bit VMA layout. As defined by
tsan_platform.h the layout used is:
0000 4000 00 - 0200 0000 00: main binary
2000 0000 00 - 4000 0000 00: shadow memory
4000 0000 00 - 5000 0000 00: metainfo
5000 0000 00 - 6000 0000 00: -
6000 0000 00 - 6200 0000 00: traces
6200 0000 00 - 7d00 0000 00: -
7d00 0000 00 - 7e00 0000 00: heap
7e00 0000 00 - 7fff ffff ff: modules and main thread stack
Which gives it about 8GB for main binary, 4GB for heap and 8GB for
modules and main thread stack.
Most of tests are passing, with the exception of:
* ignore_lib0, ignore_lib1, ignore_lib3 due a kernel limitation for
no support to make mmap page non-executable.
* longjmp tests due missing specialized assembly routines.
These tests are xfail for now.
The only tsan issue still showing is:
rtl/TsanRtlTest/Posix.ThreadLocalAccesses
Which still required further investigation. The test is disable for
aarch64 for now.
llvm-svn: 244055
This patch enables asan for aarch64/linux. It marks it as 'unstable-release',
since some tests are failing due either kernel missing support of non-executable
pages in mmap or environment instability (infinite loop in juno reference
boards).
It sets decorate_proc_maps test to require stable-release, since the test expects
the shadow memory to not be executable and the support for aarch64 is only
added recently by Linux (da141706aea52c1a9 - 4.0).
It also XFAIL static_tls test for aarch64 linker may omit the __tls_get_addr call
as a TLS optimization.
llvm-svn: 244054
Summary: Simple test case to verify that an instance of a derived class with virtual base is properly poisoned
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11733
modified test to be more concise, and check the local pointer to the destroyed object
revised test to not examine padding- only explicit object members
llvm-svn: 243913
Summary:
This is consistent with binutils and ASan behavior on other platforms,
and makes it easier to use llvm-symbolizer with WinASan. The
--relative-address flag to llvm-symbolizer is also no longer needed.
An RVA is a "relative virtual address", meaning it is the address of
something inside the image minus the base of the mapping at runtime.
A VA in this context is an RVA plus the "preferred base" of the module,
and not a real runtime address. The real runtime address of a symbol
will equal the VA iff the module is loaded at its preferred base at
runtime.
On Windows, the preferred base is stored in the ImageBase field of one
of the PE file header, and this change adds the necessary code to
extract it. On Linux, this offset is typically included in program and
section headers of executables.
ELF shared objects typically use a preferred base of zero, meaning the
smallest p_vaddr field in the program headers is zero. This makes it so
that PIC and PIE module offsets come out looking like RVAs, but they're
actually VAs. The difference between them simply happens to be zero.
Reviewers: samsonov, majnemer
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11681
llvm-svn: 243895
ld.bfd fails to find dependencies of asan runtime library w/o an
extra -rpath-link pointing to usr/lib under the sysroot. Gold does
not have this problem.
llvm-svn: 243802
Summary:
This test is working on other platforms.
Reviewers: samsonov, emaste
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10415
llvm-svn: 243771
Negative numbers were handled properly initially, but got broken
during addressing review, so none of them did actually work. Issues:
* Wrong negation.
* Wrong exponent calculation.
llvm-svn: 243746
This patch enable DFSan for AArch64 (39-bit VMA). All tests are passing
but:
* test/dfsan/custom.cc
Due an invalid access in dl_iterate_phdr instrumentation (commenting out
this function make the testcase to pass). The test is XFAIL for aarch64
for now.
llvm-svn: 243688
Summary: Verify that running in optimized mode while checking for use-after-dtor errors, does not generate tail call invocation of destructor. This avoids possible error where stack frame for the destructor is eliminated, making tracking down the errors more difficult.
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11614
simplified test cases
updated line numbering on test
renamed test
llvm-svn: 243675
Clang will not define __i686__, even when the target triple is i686,
without -march=i686.
With this patch, the compiler-rt build will successfully detect that
Clang can target i686.
The open_memstream.cc test is a little funny. Before my patch, it
was invoked with "-m32 -m64". To make it work after my -march
change, I had to add '-march=x86-64'.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11618
llvm-svn: 243604
Rename getBinaryBasename() to getProcessName() and, on Linux,
read it from /proc/self/cmdline instead of /proc/self/exe. The former
can be modified by the process. The main motivation is Android, where
application processes re-write cmdline to a package name. This lets
us setup per-application ASAN_OPTIONS through include=/some/path/%b.
llvm-svn: 243473
This sets the default ASan flags to abort_on_error=1 on OS X. For unit tests and lit tests we set ASAN_OPTIONS back to abort_on_error=0 before running the tests (to avoid crashing). I added two tests that intentionally don't respect the default ASAN_OPTIONS to test the behavior of an empty ASAN_OPTIONS (on OS X we should crash, on Linux we should exit()).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7203
llvm-svn: 243418
We currently version `__asan_init` and when the ABI version doesn't match, the linker gives a `undefined reference to '__asan_init_v5'` message. From this, it might not be obvious that it's actually a version mismatch error. This patch makes the error message much clearer by changing the name of the undefined symbol to be `__asan_version_mismatch_check_xxx` (followed by the version string). We obviously don't want the initializer to be named like that, so it's a separate symbol that is used only for the purpose of version checking.
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D11004
llvm-svn: 243004
Summary:
On Windows, thread injection by the kernel or other running processes is
a fairly common occurrence, so ASan should be resilient to it. The
comments on GetCurrentThread() say that it can return null, so we
shouldn't be CHECK failing if it does.
Sending control-C is one way to get the kernel to inject a thread into
your process, so I wrote a test around it.
Reviewers: llvm-commits
Subscribers: samsonov
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11426
llvm-svn: 242948
include_if_exists=/path/to/sanitizer/options reads flags from the
file if it is present. "%b" in the include file path (for both
variants of the flag) is replaced with the basename of the main
executable.
llvm-svn: 242853
According to man freopen, passing NULL instead of a filename is valid, however the current implementation of the interceptor assumes this parameter is non-NULL. Let's fix that and add a test case.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11389
llvm-svn: 242787
signal_segv_handler.cc occasionally fails due to a suspected kernel bug.
Increasing the mapped region size seems to make the test pass reliably.
llvm-svn: 242647
For open_memstream() files, buffer pointer is only valid immediately after
fflush() or fclose(). Fix the fclose() interceptor to unpoison after the
REAL(fclose) call, not before it.
llvm-svn: 242535
When the file is initialized, this patch checks whether the path
specifies a directory. If so, it creates the directory tree before
truncating the file.
Use default.profdata instead of pgo-data for default indexed profile name.
llvm-svn: 241824
Specifically:
- Start using %expect_crash.
- Provide an implementation of __ubsan::getDynamicTypeInfoFromVtable
for the Microsoft C++ ABI. This is all that is needed for CFI
diagnostics; UBSan's -fsanitize=vptr also requires an implementation of
__ubsan::checkDynamicType.
- Build the sanitizer runtimes against the release version of the C
runtime, even in debug builds.
- Accommodate demangling differences in tests.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11029
llvm-svn: 241745
Since http://reviews.llvm.org/D10294, ASan test cases now respect default env. options via `ASAN_OPTION=$ASAN_OPTIONS:additional_options=xxx`. This patch adds this to a few test cases where it's still missing.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10988
llvm-svn: 241571
On OS X 10.11 (which is currently a public beta), the dynamic linker has been improved so that it doesn't require the use of DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES in order for interposition/wrappers to work. This patch adds support of this behavior into ASan – we no longer need to re-exec in case the env. variable is not set.
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D10924
llvm-svn: 241487
On OS X, when the main instrumented binary contains a custom section with zero length, ASan will crash (assert failure) early in the initialization.
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D10944
llvm-svn: 241474
Specifically:
- Disable int128 tests on Windows, as MSVC cl.exe does not support
int128, so we might not have been able to build the runtime
with int128 support.
- XFAIL the vptr tests as we lack Microsoft ABI support.
- XFAIL enum.cpp as UBSan fails to add the correct instrumentation code
for some reason.
- Modify certain tests that build executables multiple times to use
unique names for each executable. This works around a race condition
observed on Windows.
- Implement IsAccessibleMemoryRange for Windows to fix the last
misaligned.cpp test.
- Introduce a substitution for testing crashes on Windows using
KillTheDoctor.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10864
llvm-svn: 241303
POSIX states that "It shall be safe to destroy an initialized condition
variable upon which no threads are currently blocked", and later clarifies
"A condition variable can be destroyed immediately after all the threads
that are blocked on it are awakened) (in examples section). Tsan reported
such destruction as a data race.
Fixes https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23616
Reviewed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D10693
llvm-svn: 241082
The test simulates a sandbox that prevents the program from calling readlink().
ASan is supposed to still be able to print the executable name regardless of that.
llvm-svn: 241072
struct sigaction was not initialized. As the result if SA_RESETHAND is set in sa_flags, then the handler is reset after first invocation leading to crash.
Initialize struct sigaction to zero.
Reviewed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D10803
llvm-svn: 240965
The new suppression type is called "race_top" and is matched only against top frame in report stacks.
This is required for situations when we want to suppress a race in a "thread pool" or "event loop" implementation.
If we simply use "race:ThreadPool::Execute" suppression, that can suppress everything in the program.
Reviewed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D10686
llvm-svn: 240949
We were unsetting DYLD_ROOT_PATH before calling atos on Darwin in order to
address it not working for symbolicating 32 bit binaries. (atos essentiall
tries to respawn as a 32 bit binary and it's disallowed to respawn if
DYLD_ROOT_PATH is set ... ) However, processes rely on having DYLD_ROOT_PATH
set under certain conditions, so this is not the right fix. In particular, this
always crashes when running ASanified process under the debugger in Xcode with
iOS simulator, which is a very important workflow for us to support.
This patch reverts the unsetting of the DYLD_ROOT_PATH. The correct fix to the
misbehavior on 32-bit binaries should happen inside atos.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D10722
llvm-svn: 240724
Previously tsan modelled dup2(oldfd, newfd) as write on newfd.
We hit several cases where the write lead to false positives:
1. Some software dups a closed pipe in place of a socket before closing
the socket (to prevent races actually).
2. Some daemons dup /dev/null in place of stdin/stdout.
On the other hand we have not seen cases when write here catches real bugs.
So model dup2 as read on newfd instead.
llvm-svn: 240687
Summary:
This patch adds basic memory sanitizer support for PPC64. PR23219.
I have further patches ready to enable it in LLVM and Clang, and to fix
most of the many failing tests in check-msan.
Reviewers: kcc, willschm, samsonov, wschmidt, eugenis
Reviewed By: eugenis
Subscribers: wschmidt, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10648
llvm-svn: 240623
Summary:
This patch implements step 1 from
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23539#c10
I'd appreciate if you could test it on Mac OS and verify that parts of UBSan
runtime that reference C++ ABI symbols are properly excluded, and fix ASan/UBSan
builds.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: thakis, hans
Subscribers: llvm-commits, zaks.anna, kubabrecka
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10621
llvm-svn: 240617
We see false reports between dlopen and dl_iterate_phdr.
This happens because tsan does not see dynamic linker
internal synchronization. Unpoison module names
in dl_iterate_phdr callback.
llvm-svn: 240576
This happens only in corner cases, but we observed this on a real app.
See the test for description of the exact scenario that lead to unbounded memory consumption.
llvm-svn: 240535
Summary:
This patch fixes incorrect truncation when the input wider value is
exactly 2^dstBits. For that value, the overflow to infinity is not
correctly handled. The fix is to replace a strict '>' with '>='.
Currently,
__truncdfsf2(340282366900000000000000000000000000000.0) returns infinity
__truncdfsf2(340282366920938463463374607431768211456.0) returns 0
__truncdfsf2(400000000000000000000000000000000000000.0) returns infinity
Likewise, __truncdfhf2 and __truncsfhf2 (and consequently gnu_f2h_ieee)
are discontinuous at 65536.0.
This patch adds tests for all three cases, along with adding a missing
header include to fp_test.h.
Reviewers: joerg, ab, srhines
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10594
llvm-svn: 240450
Summary: This test uses x86 intrinsics, so it can't work on other platforms.
Reviewers: garious, eugenis, samsonov
Reviewed By: samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10652
llvm-svn: 240449
This change makes cmake fail to even run on Darwin with errors
evaluating "$<TARGET_OBJECTS:RTInterception.x86_64>".
This reverts r239955
llvm-svn: 239985
This patch adds runtime support for the Safe Stack protection to compiler-rt
(see http://reviews.llvm.org/D6094 for the detailed description of the
Safe Stack).
This patch is our implementation of the safe stack on top of compiler-rt. The
patch adds basic runtime support for the safe stack to compiler-rt that
manages unsafe stack allocation/deallocation for each thread.
Original patch by Volodymyr Kuznetsov and others at the Dependable Systems
Lab at EPFL; updates and upstreaming by myself.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6096
llvm-svn: 239763
Summary:
This commit adds symbolize_vs_style=false to every instance of
ASAN_OPTIONS in the asan tests and sets
ASAN_OPTIONS=symbolize_vs_style=false in lit, for tests which don't set
it.
This way we don't need to make the tests be able to deal with both
symbolize styles.
This is the first patch in the series. I will eventually submit for the
other sanitizers too.
We need this change (or another way to deal with the different outputs) in
order to be able to default to symbolize_vs_style=true on some platforms.
Adding to this change, I'm also adding "env " before any command line
which sets environment variables. That way the test works on other host
shells, like we have if the host is running Windows.
Reviewers: samsonov, kcc, rnk
Subscribers: tberghammer, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10294
llvm-svn: 239754
Like we do for the various __*tf* tests, check that long double is the
128bit type we expect directly in the header. The latter is now used by
unrelated tests (__*hf* since r237161), and those tests will break for
no reason if uint128_t doesn't exist, and long double isn't fp128.
llvm-svn: 239630
Summary:
This way, if they're set when running ninja check-ubsan (or another
sanitizer), they get cleared before we start invoking the programs.
Reviewers: samsonov, kcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10229
llvm-svn: 238991
This is done by creating a named shared memory region, unlinking it
and setting up a private (i.e. copy-on-write) mapping of that instead
of a regular anonymous mapping. I've experimented with regular
(sparse) files, but they can not be scaled to the size of MSan shadow
mapping, at least on Linux/X86_64 and ext3 fs.
Controlled by a common flag, decorate_proc_maps, disabled by default.
This patch has a few shortcomings:
* not all mappings are annotated, especially in TSan.
* our handling of memset() of shadow via mmap() puts small anonymous
mappings inside larger named mappings, which looks ugly and can, in
theory, hit the mapping number limit.
llvm-svn: 238621
Fix 2 bugs in memory mapping setup:
- the invalid region at offset 0 was not protected because mmap at
address 0 fails with EPERM on most Linux systems. We did not
notice this because the check condition was flipped: the code was
checking that mprotect has failed. And the test that was supposed
to catch this was weakened by the mitigations in the mmap
interceptor.
- when running without origins, the origin shadow range was left
unprotected.
The new test ensures that mmap w/o MAP_FIXED always returns valid
application addresses.
llvm-svn: 238109
Without the --target flag, clang uses the mips64 triple which selects the n64 abi. We need to add --target=mips-linux-gnu, so that clang can select the correct abi for mips32r2.
Reviewers: dsanders, kcc, samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits, mohit.bhakkad, jaydeep
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9249
llvm-svn: 237675
Current code tries to find the dynamic TLS header to the left of the
TLS block without checking that it's not a static TLS allocation.
llvm-svn: 237495
Mostly uninteresting, except:
- in __extendXfYf2, when checking if the number is normal, the old
code relied on the unsignedness of src_rep_t, which is a problem
when sizeof(src_rep_t) < sizeof(int): the result gets promoted to
int, the signedness of which breaks the comparison.
I added an explicit cast; it shouldn't affect other types.
- we can't pass __fp16, so src_t and src_rep_t are the same.
- the gnu_*_ieee symbols are simply duplicated definitions, as aliases
are problematic on mach-o (where only weak aliases are supported;
that's not what we want).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9693
llvm-svn: 237161
Mark longjmp tests as XFAIL because longjmp assembly for mips is not yet implemented.
Reviewers: dsanders, dvyukov, samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits, mohit.bhakkad, jaydeep
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9526
llvm-svn: 236847