This patch builds on LLVM r279776.
In this patch I've done some cleanup and abstracted three common steps runtime components have in their CMakeLists files, and added a fourth.
The three steps I abstract are:
(1) Add a top-level target (i.e asan, msan, ...)
(2) Set the target properties for sorting files in IDE generators
(3) Make the compiler-rt target depend on the top-level target
The new step is to check if a command named "runtime_register_component" is defined, and to call it with the component name.
The runtime_register_component command is defined in llvm/runtimes/CMakeLists.txt, and presently just adds the component to a list of sub-components, which later gets used to generate target mappings.
With this patch a new workflow for runtimes builds is supported. The new workflow when building runtimes from the LLVM runtimes directory is:
> cmake [...]
> ninja runtimes-configure
> ninja asan
The "runtimes-configure" target builds all the dependencies for configuring the runtimes projects, and runs CMake on the runtimes projects. Running the runtimes CMake generates a list of targets to bind into the top-level CMake so subsequent build invocations will have access to some of Compiler-RT's targets through the top-level build.
Note: This patch does exclude some top-level targets from compiler-rt libraries because they either don't install files (sanitizer_common), or don't have a cooresponding `check` target (stats).
llvm-svn: 279863
Summary:
This commit sets up the infrastructure to use reified error
descriptions, and moves ReportStackOverflow to the new system.
After we convert all the errors, we'll be able to simplify ScopedInErrorReport
and remove the older debugging mechanism which had some errors partly reified
in some way. We'll be able to maintain the external API.
ScopedInErrorReport will be able to track one of the reified errors at a time.
The purpose of this is so we have its destructor actually print the error and
possibly interface with the debugger (will depend on the platform, of course).
Reviewers: kcc, samsonov, timurrrr
Subscribers: kubabrecka, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23672
llvm-svn: 279862
Summary: This will allow for the sanitizers to be used when c++ abi is unavailable.
Reviewers: samsonov, beanz, pcc, rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubabrecka, compnerd, dberris
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23376
llvm-svn: 279816
Depends on D21612 which implements the building blocks for the compiler-rt
implementation of the XRay runtime. We use a naive in-memory log of fixed-size
entries that get written out to a log file when the buffers are full, and when
the thread exits.
This implementation lays some foundations on to allowing for more complex XRay
records to be written to the log in subsequent changes. It also defines the format
that the function call accounting tool in D21987 will start building upon.
Once D21987 lands, we should be able to start defining more tests using that tool
once the function call accounting tool becomes part of the llvm distribution.
Reviewers: echristo, kcc, rnk, eugenis, majnemer, rSerge
Subscribers: sdardis, rSerge, dberris, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, majnemer, llvm-commits, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21982
llvm-svn: 279805
This patch adds 48-bits VMA support for msan on aarch64. As current
mappings for aarch64, 48-bit VMA also supports PIE executable.
Tested on 39 and 48-bit VMA kernels on aarch64.
llvm-svn: 279753
This patch adds 48-bits VMA support for msan on aarch64. As current
mappings for aarch64, 48-bit VMA also supports PIE executable. The
48-bits segments only cover the usual PIE/default segments plus some
more segments (262144GB total, 0.39% total VMA). Memory avaliability
can be increase by adding multiple application segments like 39 and
42 mapping (some mappings were added on this patch as well).
Tested on 39 and 48-bit VMA kernels on aarch64.
llvm-svn: 279752
Summary:
Since we can now build the builtins without a full toolchain these files should no longer be needed.
This is the last vestige of autoconf!
Reviewers: compnerd, iains, jroelofs
Subscribers: dberris, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23777
llvm-svn: 279539
Summary:
This does not actually fixes the test.
AddressSanitizer::OOB_char behavior is inconsistent but it somehow usually
works. On arm it runs more iterations than expected. And adding a new test with AddressSanitizerInterface prefix, even empty, somehow breaks OOB_char test.
So I will rename my test to make the bot green and will continue to investigate the test.
Reviewers: krasin
Subscribers: aemerson, rengolin, kubabrecka, llvm-commits, samparker
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23790
llvm-svn: 279501
Summary: This fixes the omission of -fPIC when building the builtins.
Reviewers: compnerd, beanz
Subscribers: dberris, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23729
llvm-svn: 279469
Summary:
On apple targets, when SANITIZER_CAN_USE_CXXABI is false,
the ubsan cxxabi sources aren't built, since they're unused.
Do this on non-apple targets as well.
This fixes errors when linking sanitizers if c++ abi is
unavailable.
Reviewers: pcc, kubabrecka, beanz
Subscribers: rnk, llvm-commits, kubabrecka, compnerd, dberris
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23638
llvm-svn: 279467
Introduce a new CMake option `COMPILER_RT_SANITIZERS_TO_BUILD` which takes
either a special token `all` (default) which will preserve the current behaviour
or a CMake list of sanitizers to build. It will still perform the normal checks
if the sanitizer is requested. It only permits a further means to exclude a
particular sanitizer. This gives finer grained control than
`COMPILER_RT_BUILD_SANITIZERS` which only gives an all or nothing control.
llvm-svn: 279253
Summary:
The Print() members might take optional access_size and bug_type
parameters to still be able to provide the same information
Reviewers: kcc, samsonov
Subscribers: kubabrecka, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23658
llvm-svn: 279237
When compiler-rt's CMake is not directly invoked, it will currently not call
project() and thus ASM will not be enabled.
We also don't need to put the .S files through the C compiler then.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23656
llvm-svn: 279215
Summary:
We are poisoning small allocas using store instruction from instrumented code.
For larger allocas we'd like to insert function calls instead of multiple stores.
PR27453
Reviewers: kcc, eugenis
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubabrecka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23616
llvm-svn: 279019
Summary: This value is never used.
Reviewers: kcc, eugenis
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubabrecka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23631
llvm-svn: 279010
Summary:
Replacement for part of D23518
This deals with global variable addresses.
(This commit is written on top of D23605, but can be applied by itself)
Reviewers: kcc, samsonov
Subscribers: kubabrecka, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23607
llvm-svn: 278959
Summary:
Replacement for part of D23518
This deals with stack addresses.
Reviewers: kcc, samsonov
Subscribers: kubabrecka, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23605
llvm-svn: 278958
Summary:
Replacement for part of D23518
This deals with heap addresses, and renames DescribeHeapAddress.
Requires D23520, which moves code around to make it accessible in asan_describers.cc (and still accessible in asan_report.cc if needed).
Reviewers: kcc, samsonov
Subscribers: kubabrecka, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23569
llvm-svn: 278917
Summary: This will allow for the sanitizers to be used when c++ abi is unavailable.
Reviewers: samsonov, beanz, pcc, rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubabrecka, compnerd, dberris
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23376
llvm-svn: 278848
Clang added warning that taking the address of a packed struct member
possibly yields an unaligned pointer. This case is benign because
the pointer gets casted to an uptr and not used for unaligned accesses.
Add an intermediate cast to char* until this warning is improved (see
also https://reviews.llvm.org/D20561)
llvm-svn: 278835
Summary:
Replacement for part of D23518
Code refactoring to allow us to move some more DescribeAddressIf* functions to work by getting the structured information, and then printing it.
Reviewers: kcc, samsonov
Subscribers: kubabrecka, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23520
llvm-svn: 278820
Summary: This will allow for the sanitizers to be used when c++ abi is unavailable.
Reviewers: samsonov, beanz, pcc, rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubabrecka, compnerd, dberris
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23376
llvm-svn: 278772
Summary: This will allow for the sanitizers to be used when c++ abi is unavailable.
Reviewers: samsonov, beanz, pcc, rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubabrecka, compnerd, dberris
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23376
llvm-svn: 278764
Summary:
Replacement for part of D23518
This is the first patch to start reifying information about errors. It deals only with reifying shadow address-related information.
It will allow us to generate structures with all the relevant information for a given error so a debugger can get to them or they can be included in a core dump.
Reviewers: kcc, samsonov
Subscribers: kubabrecka, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23519
llvm-svn: 278718
This fixes a long-standing TODO by implementing a compiler check for supporting the _Atomic keyword. If the _Atomic keyword is supported by the compiler we should include it in the builtin library sources.
llvm-svn: 278454
With this change, the default behavior on error is to call abort()
instead of _exit(). This should help the OS to capture a tombstone of
the error.
RAM usage of the lit test suite goes up because of all the tombstone
gathering, so I'm limiting the parallelism of the test target.
Previously it was based on the number of the CPUs on the host
machine, which is definitely wrong.
llvm-svn: 278308
Current AArch64 {sig}{set,long}jmp interposing requires accessing glibc
private __pointer_chk_guard to get process xor mask to demangled the
internal {sig}jmp_buf function pointers.
It causes some packing issues, as described in gcc PR#71042 [1], and is
is not a godd practice to rely on a private glibc namespace (since ABI is
not meant to be stable).
This patch fixes it by changing how libtsan obtains the guarded pointer
value: at initialization a specific routine issues a setjmp call and
using the mangled function pointer and the original value derive the
random guarded pointer.
Checked on aarch64 39-bit VMA.
[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=71042
llvm-svn: 278292
Summary:
While cross-compiling, a custom nm program may be required. This will also allow for the
use of llvm-nm if desired.
Reviewers: samsonov, beanz, compnerd, eugenis
Subscribers: kubabrecka, dberris, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23278
llvm-svn: 278187
The API is intended to be used by user to do fine
grained (per-region) control of profile dumping.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23106
llvm-svn: 278092
Summary:
Adds a new, generic, resizing hashtable data structure for use by esan
tools. No existing sanitizer hashtable is suitable for the use case for
most esan tools: we need non-fixed-size tables, parameterized keys and
payloads, and write access to payloads. The new hashtable uses either
simple internal or external mutex locking and supports custom hash and
comparision operators. The focus is on functionality, not performance, to
catalyze creation of a variety of tools. We can optimize the more
successful tools later.
Adds tests of the data structure.
Reviewers: aizatsky
Subscribers: vitalybuka, zhaoqin, kcc, eugenis, llvm-commits, kubabrecka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22681
llvm-svn: 278024
Summary:
We also add one test (and the XRay testing infrastructure) to exercise
the patching and unpatching code. This uses the XRay API exported
through the headers as well, installing a custom log handler.
Depends on D23101 for the updated emitted code alignment for the
return/entry sleds.
Reviewers: rSerge, echristo, rnk
Subscribers: tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, mehdi_amini, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23154
llvm-svn: 277971
Go back to intercepting kernel32!RaiseException, and only go for
ntdll!RtlRaiseException if that fails. Fixes throw_and_catch.cc test.
Work around an issue in LLVM's win64 epilogues. We end up with an
epilogue that looks like this, and it drives the Win64 unwinder crazy
until stack overflow:
call ill_cc!__asan_handle_no_return
xor eax,eax
add rsp,40h // epilogue starts
pop rbp // CSR
ud2 // Trap here
ret // Ret?
nop word ptr [rax+rax]
sub rsp,28h // Next function
Will file a PR soon.
llvm-svn: 277874
MSVC doesn't have an exact equivalent for __builtin_frame_address, but
_AddressOfReturnAddress() + sizeof(void*) should be equivalent for all
frames build with -fno-omit-frame-pointer.
llvm-svn: 277826
These are meant to only be included on certain targets. This only disables it
for Windows ARM for now. Ideally these would be conditionally included as
appropriate.
llvm-svn: 277777
Our Report implementation calls OutputDebugString, which calls
RtlRaiseException, which can re-enter back into the ASan runtime and
cause a hang.
Don't treat this special debugger-only exception code as a noreturn
event, since the stack won't really unwind all the way.
llvm-svn: 277763
Summary:
The sanitizer allocators can works with a dynamic address space
(i.e. specified with ~0ULL).
Unfortunately, the code was broken on GetMetadata and GetChunkIdx.
The current patch is moving the Win64 memory test to a dynamic
address space. There is a migration to move every concept to a
dynamic address space on windows.
To have a better coverage, the unittest are now testing
dynamic address space on other platforms too.
Reviewers: rnk, kcc
Subscribers: kubabrecka, dberris, llvm-commits, chrisha
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23170
llvm-svn: 277745
We now stash and restore the xmm registers in the trampolines so that
log handlers don't need to worry about clobbering these registers.
In response to comments in D21612.
Reviewers: rSerge, eugenis, echristo, rnk
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23051
llvm-svn: 277683
Summary:
Respect the handle_sigill common flag and handle_segv flags while we're
at it.
We still handle signals/exceptions differently on Unix and Windows. The
installation process is tricky on Windows, and difficult to push down
into sanitizer_common without concerning it with the different
static/dynamic CRT models on Windows.
Reviewers: kcc, etienneb
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubabrecka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23098
llvm-svn: 277621
Summary:
This patch is fixing a broken unittest which make the win64 bot failing.
The bug was introduce here:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D23046
The interception code is not the same in 32-bit and in 64-bit.
The added unittest can only be patched on 32-bits.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits, chrisha
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23099
llvm-svn: 277560
In r235779, Timur bumped the buffer size up to 1<<27, or about 134
million coverage points, presumably to handle Chrome. We allocate two
arrays of uptrs with this size, and this reliably exhausts all available
address space on 32-bit Windows (2 allocations of 512MB) when ASan is
also enabled.
Let's reduce the buffer size for now to stabilize the test suite. We can
re-evaluate the approach later when we've brought the Chrome ASan
builders back to life.
Kostya said that Mike reduced the number of instrumented coverage points
that LLVM emits by half since Timur made this change, so reducing this
array size should also be safe.
With this change, the 32-bit ASan tests reliably pass for me on Windows
10.
llvm-svn: 277558
Summary:
Currently, the Scudo Hardened Allocator only gets its flags via the SCUDO_OPTIONS environment variable.
With this patch, we offer the opportunity for programs to define their own options via __scudo_default_options() which behaves like __asan_default_options() (weak symbol).
A relevant test has been added as well, and the documentation updated accordingly.
I also used this patch as an opportunity to rename a few variables to comply with the LLVM naming scheme, and replaced a use of Report with dieWithMessage for consistency (and to avoid a callback).
Reviewers: llvm-commits, kcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23018
llvm-svn: 277536
Summary:
These instructions where not supported on my win7 computer.
They were happening on strstr when building chrome unittests with asan.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits, chrisha
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23081
llvm-svn: 277519
Summary:
On my install of Windows 10, RaiseException is a tail call to
kernelbase!RaiseException. Obviously, we fail to intercept that.
Instead, try hooking at the ntdll!RtlRaiseException layer. It is
unlikely that this layer will contain control flow.
Intercepting at this level requires adding a decoding for
'LEA ESP, [ESP + 0xXXXXXXXX]', which is a really obscure way to write
'SUB ESP, 0xXXXXXXXX' that avoids clobbering EFLAGS.
Reviewers: etienneb
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kubabrecka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23046
llvm-svn: 277518
Summary:
On Windows 10, this gets called after TLS has been torn down from NTDLL,
and we crash attempting to return fake_tsd. This interceptor isn't
needed after r242948 anyway, so let's remove it. The ASan runtime can
now tolerate unregistered threads calling __asan_handle_no_return.
Reviewers: vitalybuka, etienneb
Subscribers: kubabrecka, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23044
llvm-svn: 277478