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208 lines
6.4 KiB
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208 lines
6.4 KiB
C++
//===-- asan_malloc_linux.cc ----------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file is a part of AddressSanitizer, an address sanity checker.
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//
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// Linux-specific malloc interception.
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// We simply define functions like malloc, free, realloc, etc.
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// They will replace the corresponding libc functions automagically.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform.h"
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#if SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_LINUX
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_tls_get_addr.h"
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#include "asan_allocator.h"
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#include "asan_interceptors.h"
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#include "asan_internal.h"
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#include "asan_stack.h"
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// ---------------------- Replacement functions ---------------- {{{1
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using namespace __asan; // NOLINT
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static uptr allocated_for_dlsym;
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static const uptr kDlsymAllocPoolSize = 1024;
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static uptr alloc_memory_for_dlsym[kDlsymAllocPoolSize];
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static bool IsInDlsymAllocPool(const void *ptr) {
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uptr off = (uptr)ptr - (uptr)alloc_memory_for_dlsym;
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return off < sizeof(alloc_memory_for_dlsym);
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}
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static void *AllocateFromLocalPool(uptr size_in_bytes) {
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uptr size_in_words = RoundUpTo(size_in_bytes, kWordSize) / kWordSize;
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void *mem = (void*)&alloc_memory_for_dlsym[allocated_for_dlsym];
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allocated_for_dlsym += size_in_words;
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CHECK_LT(allocated_for_dlsym, kDlsymAllocPoolSize);
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return mem;
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}
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INTERCEPTOR(void, free, void *ptr) {
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GET_STACK_TRACE_FREE;
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if (UNLIKELY(IsInDlsymAllocPool(ptr)))
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return;
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asan_free(ptr, &stack, FROM_MALLOC);
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}
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INTERCEPTOR(void, cfree, void *ptr) {
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GET_STACK_TRACE_FREE;
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if (UNLIKELY(IsInDlsymAllocPool(ptr)))
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return;
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asan_free(ptr, &stack, FROM_MALLOC);
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}
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INTERCEPTOR(void*, malloc, uptr size) {
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if (UNLIKELY(!asan_inited))
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// Hack: dlsym calls malloc before REAL(malloc) is retrieved from dlsym.
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return AllocateFromLocalPool(size);
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GET_STACK_TRACE_MALLOC;
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return asan_malloc(size, &stack);
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}
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INTERCEPTOR(void*, calloc, uptr nmemb, uptr size) {
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if (UNLIKELY(!asan_inited))
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// Hack: dlsym calls calloc before REAL(calloc) is retrieved from dlsym.
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return AllocateFromLocalPool(nmemb * size);
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GET_STACK_TRACE_MALLOC;
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return asan_calloc(nmemb, size, &stack);
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}
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INTERCEPTOR(void*, realloc, void *ptr, uptr size) {
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GET_STACK_TRACE_MALLOC;
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if (UNLIKELY(IsInDlsymAllocPool(ptr))) {
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uptr offset = (uptr)ptr - (uptr)alloc_memory_for_dlsym;
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uptr copy_size = Min(size, kDlsymAllocPoolSize - offset);
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void *new_ptr = asan_malloc(size, &stack);
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internal_memcpy(new_ptr, ptr, copy_size);
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return new_ptr;
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}
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return asan_realloc(ptr, size, &stack);
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}
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INTERCEPTOR(void*, memalign, uptr boundary, uptr size) {
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GET_STACK_TRACE_MALLOC;
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return asan_memalign(boundary, size, &stack, FROM_MALLOC);
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}
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INTERCEPTOR(void*, aligned_alloc, uptr boundary, uptr size) {
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GET_STACK_TRACE_MALLOC;
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return asan_memalign(boundary, size, &stack, FROM_MALLOC);
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}
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INTERCEPTOR(void*, __libc_memalign, uptr boundary, uptr size) {
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GET_STACK_TRACE_MALLOC;
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void *res = asan_memalign(boundary, size, &stack, FROM_MALLOC);
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DTLS_on_libc_memalign(res, size * boundary);
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return res;
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}
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INTERCEPTOR(uptr, malloc_usable_size, void *ptr) {
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GET_CURRENT_PC_BP_SP;
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(void)sp;
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return asan_malloc_usable_size(ptr, pc, bp);
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}
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// We avoid including malloc.h for portability reasons.
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// man mallinfo says the fields are "long", but the implementation uses int.
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// It doesn't matter much -- we just need to make sure that the libc's mallinfo
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// is not called.
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struct fake_mallinfo {
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int x[10];
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};
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INTERCEPTOR(struct fake_mallinfo, mallinfo, void) {
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struct fake_mallinfo res;
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REAL(memset)(&res, 0, sizeof(res));
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return res;
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}
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INTERCEPTOR(int, mallopt, int cmd, int value) {
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return -1;
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}
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INTERCEPTOR(int, posix_memalign, void **memptr, uptr alignment, uptr size) {
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GET_STACK_TRACE_MALLOC;
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// Printf("posix_memalign: %zx %zu\n", alignment, size);
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return asan_posix_memalign(memptr, alignment, size, &stack);
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}
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INTERCEPTOR(void*, valloc, uptr size) {
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GET_STACK_TRACE_MALLOC;
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return asan_valloc(size, &stack);
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}
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INTERCEPTOR(void*, pvalloc, uptr size) {
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GET_STACK_TRACE_MALLOC;
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return asan_pvalloc(size, &stack);
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}
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INTERCEPTOR(void, malloc_stats, void) {
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__asan_print_accumulated_stats();
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}
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#if SANITIZER_ANDROID
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// Format of __libc_malloc_dispatch has changed in Android L.
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// While we are moving towards a solution that does not depend on bionic
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// internals, here is something to support both K* and L releases.
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struct MallocDebugK {
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void *(*malloc)(uptr bytes);
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void (*free)(void *mem);
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void *(*calloc)(uptr n_elements, uptr elem_size);
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void *(*realloc)(void *oldMem, uptr bytes);
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void *(*memalign)(uptr alignment, uptr bytes);
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uptr (*malloc_usable_size)(void *mem);
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};
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struct MallocDebugL {
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void *(*calloc)(uptr n_elements, uptr elem_size);
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void (*free)(void *mem);
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fake_mallinfo (*mallinfo)(void);
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void *(*malloc)(uptr bytes);
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uptr (*malloc_usable_size)(void *mem);
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void *(*memalign)(uptr alignment, uptr bytes);
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int (*posix_memalign)(void **memptr, uptr alignment, uptr size);
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void* (*pvalloc)(uptr size);
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void *(*realloc)(void *oldMem, uptr bytes);
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void* (*valloc)(uptr size);
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};
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ALIGNED(32) const MallocDebugK asan_malloc_dispatch_k = {
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WRAP(malloc), WRAP(free), WRAP(calloc),
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WRAP(realloc), WRAP(memalign), WRAP(malloc_usable_size)};
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ALIGNED(32) const MallocDebugL asan_malloc_dispatch_l = {
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WRAP(calloc), WRAP(free), WRAP(mallinfo),
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WRAP(malloc), WRAP(malloc_usable_size), WRAP(memalign),
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WRAP(posix_memalign), WRAP(pvalloc), WRAP(realloc),
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WRAP(valloc)};
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namespace __asan {
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void ReplaceSystemMalloc() {
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void **__libc_malloc_dispatch_p =
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(void **)AsanDlSymNext("__libc_malloc_dispatch");
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if (__libc_malloc_dispatch_p) {
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// Decide on K vs L dispatch format by the presence of
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// __libc_malloc_default_dispatch export in libc.
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void *default_dispatch_p = AsanDlSymNext("__libc_malloc_default_dispatch");
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if (default_dispatch_p)
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*__libc_malloc_dispatch_p = (void *)&asan_malloc_dispatch_k;
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else
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*__libc_malloc_dispatch_p = (void *)&asan_malloc_dispatch_l;
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}
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}
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} // namespace __asan
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#else // SANITIZER_ANDROID
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namespace __asan {
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void ReplaceSystemMalloc() {
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}
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} // namespace __asan
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#endif // SANITIZER_ANDROID
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#endif // SANITIZER_FREEBSD || SANITIZER_LINUX
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