Summary:
Don't crash when /proc/self/maps is inaccessible from main thread.
It's not a big deal, really.
Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc
Subscribers: kubamracek, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50574
llvm-svn: 339607
Summary:
Provide __hwasan_shadow_init that can be used to initialize shadow w/o touching libc.
It can be used to bootstrap an unusual case of fully-static executable with
hwasan-instrumented libc, which needs to run hwasan code before it is ready to serve
user calls like madvise().
Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc
Subscribers: kubamracek, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50581
llvm-svn: 339606
Summary:
When compiling with `WERROR=ON` & a recent clang, having the `st(?)` registers
in the clobber list produces a fatal error (except `st(7)` for some reason):
```
.../sanitizer_common/sanitizer_atomic_clang_x86.h:98:9: error: inline asm clobber list contains reserved registers: ST0, ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4, ST5, ST6 [-Werror,-Winline-asm]
"movq %1, %%mm0;" // Use mmx reg for 64-bit atomic moves
^
<inline asm>:1:1: note: instantiated into assembly here
movq 8(%esp), %mm0;movq %mm0, (%esi);emms;
^
.../sanitizer_common/sanitizer_atomic_clang_x86.h:98:9: note: Reserved registers on the clobber list may not be preserved across the asm statement, and clobbering them may lead to undefined behaviour.
"movq %1, %%mm0;" // Use mmx reg for 64-bit atomic moves
^
<inline asm>:1:1: note: instantiated into assembly here
movq 8(%esp), %mm0;movq %mm0, (%esi);emms;
^
```
As far as I can tell, they were in there due to the use of the `emms`
instruction, but removing the clobber doesn't appear to have a functional
impact. I am unsure if there is a better way to address this.
Reviewers: eugenis, vitalybuka
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Subscribers: kubamracek, delcypher, jfb, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50562
llvm-svn: 339575
Previously the the `weak_symbols.txt` files could be modified and the
build system wouldn't update the link flags automatically. Instead the
developer had to know to reconfigure CMake manually.
This is now fixed by telling CMake that the file being used to
read weak symbols from is a configure-time dependency.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50059
llvm-svn: 339559
HWASan will not run on older Android releases where we use
__android_log_write for logging.
This dependency is also harmful in the case when libc itself depends
on hwasan, because it creates a loop of
libc -> hwasan -> liblog -> libc
which makes liblog vs libc initialization order undetermined.
Without liblog the loop is just
libc -> hwasan -> libc
and any init order issues can be solved in hwasan.
llvm-svn: 339449
This reverts commit r339405, it's failing on Darwin buildbots because
it doesn't seem to have a tgkill/thr_kill2 interface. It has a
__pthread_kill() syscall, but that relies on having a handle to the
thread's port which is not equivalent to it's tid.
llvm-svn: 339408
Summary:
glibc can call SafeStack instrumented code even after the last pthread
data destructor has run. Delay cleaning-up unsafe stacks for threads
until the thread is dead by having future threads clean-up prior threads
stacks.
Reviewers: pcc, eugenis
Reviewed By: eugenis
Subscribers: cryptoad, eugenis, kubamracek, delcypher, llvm-commits, #sanitizers, kcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50406
llvm-svn: 339405
Summary:
When compiling with WERROR=ON, a new fatal warning started popping up recently
(due to -Werror,-Winline-asm):
```
.../lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_linux.cc:1214:24: error: inline asm clobber list contains reserved registers: RSP [-Werror,-Winline-asm]
"syscall\n"
^
<inline asm>:1:1: note: instantiated into assembly here
syscall
^
.../lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_linux.cc:1214:24: note: Reserved registers on the clobber list may not be preserved across the asm statement, and clobbering them may lead to undefined behaviour.
"syscall\n"
^
<inline asm>:1:1: note: instantiated into assembly here
syscall
^
```
Removing `rsp` from the clobber list makes the warning go away, and does not
appear to have a functional impact. If there is another way to solve this, let
me know.
Reviewers: eugenis, vitalybuka
Reviewed By: eugenis
Subscribers: kubamracek, delcypher, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50519
llvm-svn: 339370
As for Linux with its getrandom's syscall, giving the possibility to fill buffer with native call for good quality but falling back to /dev/urandom in worst case similarly.
Reviewers: vitalybuka, krytarowski
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48804
llvm-svn: 339318
Changes the default Windows target triple returned by
GetHostTriple.cmake from the old environment names (which we wanted to
move away from) to newer, normalized ones. This also requires updating
all tests to use the new systems names in constraints.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47381
llvm-svn: 339307
After https://reviews.llvm.org/D48800, shrink.test started failing on
x86_64h architecture.
Looking into this, the optimization pass is too eager to unroll the loop
on x86_64h, possibly leading to worse coverage data.
Alternative solutions include not unrolling the loop when fuzzing, or
disabling this test on that architecture.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50484
llvm-svn: 339303
Summary:
We only run the 3rd check if 2nd check finds unstable edges.
3rd UpdateUnstableCounters is now merged with ApplyUnstableCounters to only run 1 iteration.
Patch by Kyungtak Woo (@kevinwkt).
Reviewers: Dor1s, metzman, morehouse
Reviewed By: Dor1s, morehouse
Subscribers: delcypher, #sanitizers, llvm-commits, kcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50411
llvm-svn: 339249
Frontends emit 'unused' coverage mapping records for functions which are
provably unused in a TU. These unused records contain a single counter
with CounterKind::Zero. However, a function may be unused in one TU and
used in another. When this happens, prefer the records with a full set
of counters instead of arbitrarily picking the first loaded record.
There is no impact on the single-TU case. In the multiple-TU case, this
resolves issues causing a function to appear unused when it's not.
Testing: check-{llvm,clang,compiler-rt}
rdar://42981322
llvm-svn: 339194
Summary:
There may be cases in which a user wants to know which part of their code is unstable.
We use ObservedFuncs and UnstableCounters to print at exit which of the ObservedFunctions
are unstable under the -print_unstable_stats flag.
Patch by Kyungtak Woo (@kevinwkt).
Reviewers: Dor1s, metzman, morehouse
Reviewed By: Dor1s, metzman, morehouse
Subscribers: delcypher, #sanitizers, llvm-commits, kcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50264
llvm-svn: 339081
Summary:
Added functions that calculate stats while fuzz targets are running and give
mutations weight based on how much new coverage they provide, and choose better
performing mutations more often.
Patch by Kodé Williams (@kodewilliams).
Reviewers: Dor1s, metzman, morehouse
Reviewed By: Dor1s, morehouse
Subscribers: delcypher, kcc, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49621
llvm-svn: 338776
Summary:
This patch introduces `llvm_profile_set_dir_mode` and `llvm_profile_get_dir_mode` to
the compiler-rt profile API.
Originally, profile data was placed into a directory that was created with a hard-coded
mode value of 0755 (for non-win32 builds). In certain cases, it can be helpful to create
directories with a different mode other than 0755. This patch introduces set/get
routines to allow users to specify a desired mode. The default remains at 0755.
Reviewers: void, probinson
Reviewed By: probinson
Subscribers: probinson, dberris, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49953
llvm-svn: 338456
Summary:
This change provides access to the file header even in the in-memory
buffer processing. This allows in-memory processing of the buffers to
also check the version, and the format, of the profile data.
Reviewers: eizan, kpw
Reviewed By: eizan
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50037
llvm-svn: 338347
Summary:
Before my change, BlockingMutex used Windows critial sections. Critical
sections can only be initialized by calling InitializeCriticalSection,
dynamically.
The primary sanitizer allocator expects to be able to reinterpret zero
initialized memory as a BlockingMutex and immediately lock it.
RegionInfo contains a mutex, and it placement new is never called for
it. These objects are accessed via:
RegionInfo *GetRegionInfo(uptr class_id) const {
DCHECK_LT(class_id, kNumClasses);
RegionInfo *regions = reinterpret_cast<RegionInfo *>(SpaceEnd());
return ®ions[class_id];
}
The memory comes from the OS without any other initialization.
For various reasons described in the comments, BlockingMutex::Lock would
check if the object appeared to be zero-initialized, and it would lazily
call the LinkerInitialized constructor to initialize the critical
section. This pattern is obviously racy, and the code had a bunch of
FIXMEs about it.
The best fix here is to use slim reader writer locks, which can start
out zero-initialized. They are available starting in Windows Vista. I
think it's safe to go ahead and use them today.
Reviewers: kcc, vitalybuka
Subscribers: kubamracek, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49893
llvm-svn: 338331
Just to be consistent with the rest.
I should have done that in the commit itself, but the filepaths
is one thing i forgot to verify :S
llvm-svn: 338307
The Builder sanitizer-x86_64-linux-android is failing
starting with rL338287 / D48959.
It runs the tests via android_compile.py, so i'm not sure this
is actually *this* issue:
https://code.google.com/p/address-sanitizer/issues/detail?id=316
but this seems oddly similar to the other XFAIL'ed cases...
Right now that seems to be the only failing builder,
so i *think* it makes sense to try to just blacklist it for now.
llvm-svn: 338296
Summary:
rL325492 disables FPU features when using soft floating point
(-mfloat-abi=soft), which is used internally when building for arm. This causes
errors with builtins that utililize VFP instructions.
With this change we check if VFP is enabled (by checking if the preprocessor
macro __VFP_FP__ is defined), and exclude such builtins if it is not enabled.
Reviewers: rengolin, samsonov, compnerd, smeenai, javed.absar, peter.smith
Reviewed By: peter.smith
Subscribers: delcypher, peter.smith, mgorny, kristof.beyls, chrib, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47217
llvm-svn: 338284
Summary:
This change moves FDR mode to use `internal_mmap(...)` from
sanitizer_common instead of the internal allocator interface. We're
doing this to sidestep the alignment issues we encounter with the
`InternalAlloc(...)` functions returning pointers that have some magic
bytes at the beginning.
XRay copies bytes into the buffer memory, and does not require the magic
bytes tracking the other sanitizers use when allocating/deallocating
buffers.
Reviewers: kpw, eizan
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49972
llvm-svn: 338228
0x22000000 happens to be on the left of a heap allocation and the error
message is different (heap-buffer-overflow).
FreeBSD NetBSD have larger SHADOW_OFFSET (0x40000000) but let's try not
using #ifdef here.
llvm-svn: 338208
This test fails with libc++ when built with MemorySanitizer. This
is because we link to an uninstrumented version of the library
so msan detects a nested error when calling std::cout << "...".
This can be easily avoided by using good old printf.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49867
llvm-svn: 338053
By default, xray filters events that takes less than 5uS from its log.
In this existing test, should printf complete very quickly this will
lead to test-critical function calls being filtered (i.e. print_parent_tid).
Given that we're not testing the filtering feature, disable it for this
test.
llvm-svn: 337929
This ports the profiling runtime on Fuchsia and enables the
instrumentation. Unlike on other platforms, Fuchsia doesn't use
files to dump the instrumentation data since on Fuchsia, filesystem
may not be accessible to the instrumented process. We instead use
the data sink to pass the profiling data to the system the same
sanitizer runtimes do.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47208
llvm-svn: 337881
Summary:
Added a new mode within flag -handle_unstable for new unstable handling algorithm that does the following:
When an edge is shown as unstable, copy to UnstableCounters the value 0.
During ApplyUnstableCounters we copy back the value 0 to ModuleInline8bitCounters if the edge was unstable.
This way we would be ignoring completely features that were collected through non-determinism.
Unstable hits would be counted as if it never hit.
Reviewers: metzman, Dor1s, kcc, morehouse
Reviewed By: metzman, morehouse
Subscribers: delcypher, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49684
llvm-svn: 337853
Objective-C tagged pointers (either bottom-most or top-most bit is 1) are valid Obj-C objects but are not valid pointers. Make sure we don't crash on them when used in objc_sync_enter/objc_sync_exit. Instead, let's synchronize on a global object.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49707
llvm-svn: 337837
Until now, our code preferred backslashes to slashes, whereas Windows
allows using both types of directory separators in one path string.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49664
llvm-svn: 337826
This is a preparation for breaking change when all Zircon calls that
take time as an argument will start using signed valued. We will
transition back to ZX_TIME_INFITINE after all the changes to these
symbols are done and become part of the Fuchsia SDK.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49694
llvm-svn: 337802
This is a preparation for breaking changes to _zx_vmar_... calls.
We will transition back to _zx_vmar_... after all the changes to
these symbols are done and become part of the Fuchsia SDK.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49697
llvm-svn: 337801
The path to headers which are installed into libc++ build directory
has changed in r337727 which broke the libFuzzer build.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49705
llvm-svn: 337775
Summary:
Continuation of https://reviews.llvm.org/D49501
Second part of the test has an scheduling order when there shouldn't be.
Reviewers: dberris, ormris
Reviewed By: dberris, ormris
Subscribers: TWeaver
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49559
llvm-svn: 337745
Summary:
Created unstable_handle flag that takes 1 or 2, depending on the handling type.
Modified RunOne to accommodate the following heuristic:
Use the first CollectFeatures to count how many features there are.
If no new features, CollectFeatures like before.
If there is new feature, we run CB 2 more times,
Check which edges are unstable per input and we store the least amount of hit counts for each edge.
Apply these hit counts back to inline8bitcounters so that CollectFeatures can work as intended.
Modified UnstableCounters to 8int_t and created a bitset UnstableSet to tell which edges are unstable.
Patch by Kyungtak Woo (@kevinwkt).
Reviewers: Dor1s, metzman, morehouse
Reviewed By: Dor1s, morehouse
Subscribers: delcypher, #sanitizers, llvm-commits, kcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49525
llvm-svn: 337696
We tested different cap values with a recent commit of Chromium. Our results show that the 32-byte cap yields the smallest binary and all the caps yield similar performance.
Based on the results, we propose to change the cap value to 32-byte.
Patch by Zhaomo Yang!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49405
llvm-svn: 337622
When shadow stack from Intel CET is enabled, the first instruction of all
indirect branch targets must be a special instruction, ENDBR.
lib/asan/asan_interceptors.cc has
...
int res = REAL(swapcontext)(oucp, ucp);
...
REAL(swapcontext) is a function pointer to swapcontext in libc. Since
swapcontext may return via indirect branch on x86 when shadow stack is
enabled, as in this case,
int res = REAL(swapcontext)(oucp, ucp);
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This function may be
returned via an indirect branch.
Here compiler must insert ENDBR after call, like
call *bar(%rip)
endbr64
I opened an LLVM bug:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38207
to add the indirect_return attribute so that it can be used to inform
compiler to insert ENDBR after REAL(swapcontext) call. We mark
REAL(swapcontext) with the indirect_return attribute if it is available.
This fixed:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38249
Reviewed By: eugenis
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49608
llvm-svn: 337603
`VM_MEMORY_SANITIZER`.
It turns out that `VM_MEMORY_ANALYSIS_TOOL` is already reserved for
use by other tools so switch to a tag reserved for use by the Sanitizers.
rdar://problem/41969783
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49603
llvm-svn: 337579
Summary:
There is currently too much redundancy in the class/variable/* names in Scudo:
- we are in the namespace `__scudo`, so there is no point in having something
named `ScudoX` to end up with a final name of `__scudo::ScudoX`;
- there are a lot of types/* that have `Allocator` in the name, given that
Scudo is an allocator I figure this doubles up as well.
So change a bunch of the Scudo names to make them shorter, less redundant, and
overall simpler. They should still be pretty self explaining (or at least it
looks so to me).
The TSD part will be done in another CL (eg `__scudo::ScudoTSD`).
Reviewers: alekseyshl, eugenis
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: delcypher, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49505
llvm-svn: 337557
r337531 changed return type of MmapFixedNoReserve, but esan wasn't updated.
As the result esan shadow setup always fails.
We probably need to make MmapFixedNoAccess signature consistent
with MmapFixedNoReserve. But this is just to unbreak tests.
llvm-svn: 337550
MmapFixedNoReserve does not terminate process on failure.
Failure to check its result and die will always lead to harder
to debug crashes later in execution. This was observed in Go
processes due to some address space conflicts.
Consistently check result of MmapFixedNoReserve.
While we are here also add warn_unused_result attribute
to prevent such bugs in future and change return type to bool
as that's what all callers want.
Reviewed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D49367
llvm-svn: 337531
Previously, check-all failed many tests for me. It was running the
X86_64DefaultLinuxConfig, X86_64LibcxxLinuxConfig, and
X86_64StaticLibcxxLinuxConfig configs out of
llvm-build/projects/compiler-rt/test/fuzzer. Now, it runs them out of
separate subdirectories there, and most tests pass.
Reviewed By: morehouse, george.karpenkov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49249
llvm-svn: 337521
Summary:
Add __llvm_profile_get_filename interface to get the profile filename,
which can be used for identifying which profile file belongs to an app
when multiple binaries are instrumented and dumping profiles into the
same directory. The filename includes the path.
Reviewers: davidxl
Subscribers: delcypher, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49529
llvm-svn: 337482
Fix bot failure from r37465. Move the new lto_flags append under the
check for whether lto_supported. Otherwise TestingConfig may not have
that member.
llvm-svn: 337467
Summary:
Executes both LTO and ThinLTO CFI tests an additional time using the new
pass manager. I only bothered to add with gold and not lld as testing
with one linker should be sufficient. I didn't add for APPLE or WIN32
since I don't have a way to test those.
Depends on D49429.
Reviewers: pcc
Subscribers: dberris, mgorny, mehdi_amini, delcypher, dexonsmith, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49432
llvm-svn: 337465
This change makes it so that the profiling mode implementation will only
write files when there are buffers to write. Before this change, we'd
always open a file even if there were no profiles collected when
flushing.
llvm-svn: 337443
When providing raw access to the FDR mode buffers, we used to not
include the extents metadata record. This oversight means that
processing the buffers in-memory will lose important information that
would have been written in files.
This change exposes the metadata record by serializing the data
similarly to how we would do it when flushing to files.
llvm-svn: 337441
MAP_NORESERVE is not supported or a no-op on BSD.
Reviewers: dberris
Reviewed By: dberris
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49494
llvm-svn: 337440
Summary:
We've been seeing intermittent failures on our internal bots and we suspect
this may be due to the OS scheduling the child process to run before the parent
process.
This version ensures that the parent and child can be run in either order.
Reviewers: Maknee, dberris
Reviewed By: dberris
Subscribers: delcypher, #sanitizers, Maknee, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49501
llvm-svn: 337432
This prevents gold from printing a warning when trying to export
these symbols via the asan dynamic list after ThinLTO promotes them
from private symbols to external symbols with hidden visibility.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49498
llvm-svn: 337428
Fuchsia doesn't have signals; instead it expects processes to have a
dedicated exception thread that binds to the process' exception port and
waits for exception packets to be delivered. On the other hand,
libFuzzer and sanitizer_common use expect to collect crash information
via libunwind from the same thread that caused the exception.
The long term fix is to improve support for remote unwinding in
libunbwind, plumb this through sanitizer_common and libFuzzer, and
handle the exception exclusively on the exception thread. In the
meantime, this revision has the exception thread "resurrect" the
crashing thread by:
* saving its general purpose register state onto the crashing thread's
stack,
* setting the crashing thread's program counter to an assembly trampoline
with the CFI information needed by libunwind, and
* resuming the crashed thread.
Patch By: aarongreen
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48509
llvm-svn: 337418
Summary:
Created IterateInline8bitCounters, a single template for visiting Inline8bitCounters (nested for loop)
Made InitializeUnstableCounters and UpdateUnstableCounters both send a lambda to IterateInline8bitCounters.
Patch by Kyungtak Woo (@kevinwkt).
Reviewers: Dor1s, metzman, kcc, morehouse
Reviewed By: metzman, morehouse
Subscribers: delcypher, llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49453
llvm-svn: 337403
Summary:
This is a follow-on to D49217 which simplifies and optimises the
implementation of the segmented array. In this patch we co-locate the
book-keeping for segments in the `__xray::Array<T>` with the data it's
managing. We take the chance in this patch to actually rename `Chunk` to
`Segment` to better align with the high-level description of the
segmented array.
With measurements using benchmarks landed in D48879, we've identified
that calls to `pthread_getspecific` started dominating the cycles, which
led us to revert the change made in D49217 to use C++ thread_local
initialisation instead (it reduces the cost by a huge margin, since we
save one PLT-based call to pthread functions in the hot path). In
particular, this is in `__xray::getThreadLocalData()`.
We also took the opportunity to remove the least-common-multiple based
calculation and instead pack as much data into segments of the array.
This greatly simplifies the API of the container which hides as much of
the implementation details as possible. For instance, we calculate the
number of elements we need for the each segment internally in the Array
instead of making it part of the type.
With the changes here, we're able to get a measurable improvement on the
performance of profiling mode on top of what D48879 already provides.
Depends on D48879.
Reviewers: kpw, eizan
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49363
llvm-svn: 337343
Summary:
This change simplifies the XRay Allocator implementation to self-manage
an mmap'ed memory segment instead of using the internal allocator
implementation in sanitizer_common.
We've found through benchmarks and profiling these benchmarks in D48879
that using the internal allocator in sanitizer_common introduces a
bottleneck on allocating memory through a central spinlock. This change
allows thread-local allocators to eliminate contention on the
centralized allocator.
To get the most benefit from this approach, we also use a managed
allocator for the chunk elements used by the segmented array
implementation. This gives us the chance to amortize the cost of
allocating memory when creating these internal segmented array data
structures.
We also took the opportunity to remove the preallocation argument from
the allocator API, simplifying the usage of the allocator throughout the
profiling implementation.
In this change we also tweak some of the flag values to reduce the
amount of maximum memory we use/need for each thread, when requesting
memory through mmap.
Depends on D48956.
Reviewers: kpw, eizan
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49217
llvm-svn: 337342
Summary:
Fix a bug in FDR mode which didn't allow for re-initialising the logging
in the same process. This change ensures that:
- When we flush the FDR mode logging, that the state of the logging
implementation is `XRAY_LOG_UNINITIALIZED`.
- Fix up the thread-local initialisation to use aligned storage and
`pthread_getspecific` as well as `pthread_setspecific` for the
thread-specific data.
- Actually use the pointer provided to the thread-exit cleanup handling,
instead of assuming that the thread has thread-local data associated
with it, and reaching at thread-exit time.
In this change we also have an explicit test for two consecutive
sessions for FDR mode tracing, and ensuring both sessions succeed.
Reviewers: kpw, eizan
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49359
llvm-svn: 337341
Summary:
Code now exists to track number of mutations that are used in fuzzing in total
and ones that produce new coverage. The stats are currently being dumped to the
command line.
Patch by Kodé Williams (@kodewilliams).
Reviewers: metzman, Dor1s, morehouse, kcc
Reviewed By: Dor1s, morehouse, kcc
Subscribers: delcypher, kubamracek, kcc, morehouse, llvm-commits, #sanitizers, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48054
llvm-svn: 337324
This function is available for linking in from kernel32.dll, but
it's not allowed to link that function from there in Windows Store
apps.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49055
llvm-svn: 337313
This is a fix for bug 37047.
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37047
Implemented by basically reversing the logic. Previously all strings
were considered, with some operations excluded. Now strings are excluded
by default, and only strings during the CB considered.
Patch By: pdknsk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48800
llvm-svn: 337296
We no longer pass CLANG_DEFAULT_CXX_STDLIB to the runtimes build
as it was causing issues so we can no longer use this variable. We
instead use cxx-headers as a dependency whenever this is available
since both XRay and libFuzzer are built as static libraries so this
is sufficient.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49346
llvm-svn: 337199
Summary:
Code now exists to track number of mutations that are used in fuzzing in total
and ones that produce new coverage. The stats are currently being dumped to the
command line.
Patch by Kodé Williams (@kodewilliams).
Reviewers: metzman, Dor1s, morehouse, kcc
Reviewed By: Dor1s, morehouse, kcc
Subscribers: delcypher, kubamracek, kcc, morehouse, llvm-commits, #sanitizers, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48054
llvm-svn: 337194
Summary:
Created a -print_unstable_stats flag.
When -print_unstable_stats=1, we run it 2 more times on interesting inputs poisoning unstable edges in an array.
On program termination, we run PrintUnstableStats() which will print a line with a stability percentage like AFL does.
Patch by Kyungtak Woo (@kevinwkt).
Reviewers: metzman, Dor1s, kcc, morehouse
Reviewed By: metzman, Dor1s, morehouse
Subscribers: delcypher, llvm-commits, #sanitizers, kcc, morehouse, Dor1s
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49212
llvm-svn: 337187
Summary:
Created a -print_unstable_stats flag.
When -print_unstable_stats=1, we run it 2 more times on interesting inputs poisoning unstable edges in an array.
On program termination, we run PrintUnstableStats() which will print a line with a stability percentage like AFL does.
Patch by Kyungtak Woo (@kevinwkt).
Reviewers: metzman, Dor1s, kcc, morehouse
Reviewed By: metzman, Dor1s, morehouse
Subscribers: delcypher, llvm-commits, #sanitizers, kcc, morehouse, Dor1s
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49212
llvm-svn: 337175
Summary:
Fix a TODO in CMake config for XRay tests to use the detected C++ ABI
library in the tests.
Also make the tests depend on the llvm-xray target when built in-tree.
Reviewers: kpw, eizan
Reviewed By: eizan
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49358
llvm-svn: 337142
This changes the name and the type to what it was prior to r333037
which matches the name of the flag used in other runtimes: libc++,
libc++abi and libunwind. We don't need the type to be a string since
there's only binary choice between libgcc and compiler-rt unlike in
the case of C++ library where there're multiple options.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49325
llvm-svn: 337116