The code was erroneously reading overflow area shadow from the TLS slot,
bypassing the local copy. Reading shadow directly from TLS is wrong, because
it can be overwritten by a nested vararg call, if that happens before va_start.
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DFSan changes the ABI of each function in the module. This makes it possible
for a function with the native ABI to be called with the instrumented ABI,
or vice versa, thus possibly invoking undefined behavior. A simple way
of statically detecting instances of this problem is to prepend the prefix
"dfs$" to the name of each instrumented-ABI function.
This will not catch every such problem; in particular function pointers passed
across the instrumented-native barrier cannot be used on the other side.
These problems could potentially be caught dynamically.
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- Instead of setting the suffixes in a bunch of places, just set one master
list in the top-level config. We now only modify the suffix list in a few
suites that have one particular unique suffix (.ml, .mc, .yaml, .td, .py).
- Aside from removing the need for a bunch of lit.local.cfg files, this enables
4 tests that were inadvertently being skipped (one in
Transforms/BranchFolding, a .s file each in DebugInfo/AArch64 and
CodeGen/PowerPC, and one in CodeGen/SI which is now failing and has been
XFAILED).
- This commit also fixes a bunch of config files to use config.root instead of
older copy-pasted code.
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Summary:
When the -dfsan-debug-nonzero-labels parameter is supplied, the code
is instrumented such that when a call parameter, return value or load
produces a nonzero label, the function __dfsan_nonzero_label is called.
The idea is that a debugger breakpoint can be set on this function
in a nominally label-free program to help identify any bugs in the
instrumentation pass causing labels to be introduced.
Reviewers: eugenis
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1405
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This replaces the old incomplete greylist functionality with an ABI
list, which can provide more detailed information about the ABI and
semantics of specific functions. The pass treats every function in
the "uninstrumented" category in the ABI list file as conforming to
the "native" (i.e. unsanitized) ABI. Unless the ABI list contains
additional categories for those functions, a call to one of those
functions will produce a warning message, as the labelling behaviour
of the function is unknown. The other supported categories are
"functional", "discard" and "custom".
- "discard" -- This function does not write to (user-accessible) memory,
and its return value is unlabelled.
- "functional" -- This function does not write to (user-accessible)
memory, and the label of its return value is the union of the label of
its arguments.
- "custom" -- Instead of calling the function, a custom wrapper __dfsw_F
is called, where F is the name of the function. This function may wrap
the original function or provide its own implementation.
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It is breaking builbots with libgmalloc enabled on Mac OS X.
$ cd llvm ; mkdir release ; cd release
$ ../configure --enable-optimized —prefix=$PWD/install
$ make
$ make check
$ Release+Asserts/bin/llvm-lit -v --param use_gmalloc=1 --param \
gmalloc_path=/usr/lib/libgmalloc.dylib \
../test/Instrumentation/DataFlowSanitizer/args-unreachable-bb.ll
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This moves removeUnreachableBlocksFromFn from SimplifyCFGPass.cpp
to Utils/Local.cpp and uses it to replace the implementation of
llvm::removeUnreachableBlocks, which appears to do a strict subset
of what removeUnreachableBlocksFromFn does.
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DataFlowSanitizer is a generalised dynamic data flow analysis.
Unlike other Sanitizer tools, this tool is not designed to detect a
specific class of bugs on its own. Instead, it provides a generic
dynamic data flow analysis framework to be used by clients to help
detect application-specific issues within their own code.
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The globals being generated here were given the 'private' linkage type. However,
this caused them to end up in different sections with the wrong prefix. E.g.,
they would be in the __TEXT,__const section with an 'L' prefix instead of an 'l'
(lowercase ell) prefix.
The problem is that the linker will eat a literal label with 'L'. If a weak
symbol is then placed into the __TEXT,__const section near that literal, then it
cannot distinguish between the literal and the weak symbol.
Part of the problems here was introduced because the address sanitizer converted
some C strings into constant initializers with trailing nuls. (Thus putting them
in the __const section with the wrong prefix.) The others were variables that
the address sanitizer created but simply had the wrong linkage type.
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This changes behavior of -msan-poison-stack=0 flag from not poisoning stack
allocations to actively unpoisoning them.
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Before this change, each module defined a weak_odr global __msan_track_origins
with a value of 1 if origin tracking is enabled, 0 if disabled. If there are
modules with different values, any of them may win. If 0 wins, and there is at
least one module with 1, the program will most likely crash.
With this change, __msan_track_origins is only emitted if origin tracking is
on. Then runtime library detects if there is at least one module with origin
tracking, and enables runtime support for it.
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This stuff is used on platforms where MSan does not have a proper VarArg
implementation (anything other than x86_64 at the moment).
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This reverts commit 342d92c7a0.
Turns out we're going with a different schema design to represent
DW_TAG_imported_modules so we won't need this extra field.
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This is just the basic groundwork for supporting DW_TAG_imported_module but I
wanted to commit this before pushing support further into Clang or LLVM so that
this rather churny change is isolated from the rest of the work. The major
churn here is obviously adding another field (within the common DIScope prefix)
to all DIScopes (files, classes, namespaces, lexical scopes, etc). This should
be the last big churny change needed for DW_TAG_imported_module/using directive
support/PR14606.
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This is the first step to making all DIScopes have a common metadata prefix (so
that things (using directives, for example) that can appear in any scope can be
added to that common prefix). DIFile is itself a DIScope so the common prefix
of all DIScopes cannot be a DIFile - instead it's the raw filename/directory
name pair.
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Shadow checks are disabled and memory loads always produce fully initialized
values in functions that don't have a sanitize_memory attribute. Value and
argument shadow is propagated as usual.
This change also updates blacklist behaviour to match the above.
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These are two related changes (one in llvm, one in clang).
LLVM:
- rename address_safety => sanitize_address (the enum value is the same, so we preserve binary compatibility with old bitcode)
- rename thread_safety => sanitize_thread
- rename no_uninitialized_checks -> sanitize_memory
CLANG:
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_address)) as a synonym for __attribute__((no_address_safety_analysis))
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_thread))
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_memory))
for S in address thread memory
If -fsanitize=S is present and __attribute__((no_sanitize_S)) is not
set llvm attribute sanitize_S
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This patch makes asan instrument memory accesses with unusual sizes (e.g. 5 bytes or 10 bytes), e.g. long double or
packed structures.
Instrumentation is done with two 1-byte checks
(first and last bytes) and if the error is found
__asan_report_load_n(addr, real_size) or
__asan_report_store_n(addr, real_size)
is called.
Also, call these two new functions in memset/memcpy
instrumentation.
asan-rt part will follow.
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It is way too slow. Change the default option value to 0.
Always do exact shadow propagation for unsigned ICmp with constants, it is
cheap (under 1% cpu time) and required for correctness.
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Only for integers, pointers, and vectors of those. No floats.
Instrumentation seems very heavy, and may need to be replaced
with some approximation in the future.
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