This change modifies find_darwin_sdk_dir to set a variable if a Darwin "Internal" SDK is present which allows CMake to disable components that require internal-only APIs.
This mechanism is then used to disable TSan when an internal SDK is not present.
llvm-svn: 267575
Summary:
Adds the initial version of a runtime library for the new
EfficiencySanitizer ("esan") family of tools. The library includes:
+ Slowpath code via callouts from the compiler instrumentation for
each memory access.
+ Registration of atexit() to call finalization code.
+ Runtime option flags controlled by the environment variable
ESAN_OPTIONS. The common sanitizer flags are supported such as
verbosity and log_path.
+ An initial simple test.
Still TODO: common code for libc interceptors and shadow memory mapping,
and tool-specific code for shadow state updating.
Reviewers: eugenis, vitalybuka, aizatsky, filcab
Subscribers: filcab, vkalintiris, kubabrecka, llvm-commits, zhaoqin, kcc
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19168
llvm-svn: 267060
sanitizer_common is now in good enough shape on s390x to support UBSan
- all tests passing. Let's enable it.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19157
llvm-svn: 266483
Update the compiler-rt cmake to build TSan dylibs for iOS-style simulators when the
corresponding COMPILER_RT_ENABLE_FOO_OS setting is enabled.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18277
Part of rdar://problem/24048382
llvm-svn: 263910
This change should have no functional impact, it just moves some macro definitions out of config-ix.cmake into CompilerRTUtils.cmake.
This step will allow these macros to be re-used by the separated builtin build.
llvm-svn: 261108
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
Summary:
* Refactored the iOS config-ix.cmake code to be a more compact loop over supported embedded platforms.
* Added watchOS and tvOS as experimental platforms, they don't currently build so they are disabled by default
Reviewers: zaks.anna, kubabrecka, samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16119
llvm-svn: 257544
Summary: This change configures Windows builds to build the complier-rt profile support library (clang_rt.profile-i386.lib). Windows API incompatibilities in the compiler-rt profile lib are also fixed.
Reviewers: davidxl, dnovillo
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15830
llvm-svn: 256848
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
This patch enables the safestack for aarch64. The frontend already have
it enabled on all supported architectures and no adjustment is required
in llvm.
The compiler-rt adjustments are basically add on the cmake configuration
to enable the tests and fix the pagesize debug check by getting its
value at runtime (since aarch64 has multiple pagesize depending of
kernel configuration).
llvm-svn: 255345
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
msse3 is a target dependent flag and must be guarded as check_cxx_compiler_flag()
checks only for compiler error messages and ignores warnings. Earlier COMPILER_RT_HAS_MSSE3_FLAG
is set to "TRUE" for all targets as clang emits warnings and the compilation spits unnecessary
warnings for non-X86 targets. This issue is fixed by coupling the flag with "-Werror"
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15362
llvm-svn: 255165
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
Second attempt to enable building ThreadSanitizer (and running tests) on OS X by default.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15109
llvm-svn: 254603
Apparently check_c_compiler_flag isn't a thing everywhere. Not being
incredibly well-versed in cmake, I'm hoping that check_cxx_compiler_flag
serves a similar purpose. :)
llvm-svn: 253648
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
This patch add support for leak sanitizer for aarch64. Similar to
MIPS it uses a SizeClassAllocator32 due VMA constraints (aarch64
currently supports 39 and 42-bit VMA).
It also fixes the android build issue.
llvm-svn: 250898
This patch add support for leak sanitizer for aarch64. Similar to
MIPS it uses a SizeClassAllocator32 due VMA constraints (aarch64
currently supports 39 and 42-bit VMA).
llvm-svn: 249337
This somehow worked with the build on Linux, but seems to fail on the buildbots.
Split the flags apart here as otherwise the two flags are treated as one, and
cause a compilation failure.
llvm-svn: 248654