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The following patch is result of libsanitizer/merge.sh from c425db2eb558c263 (yesterday evening). Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux (together with the follow-up 3 patches I'm about to post). BTW, seems upstream has added riscv64 support for I think lsan/tsan, so if anyone is willing to try it there, it would be a matter of copying e.g. the s390*-*-linux* libsanitizer/configure.tgt entry to riscv64-*-linux* with the obvious s/s390x/riscv64/ change in it.
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814 lines
27 KiB
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//===-- tsan_rtl.h ----------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file is a part of ThreadSanitizer (TSan), a race detector.
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//
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// Main internal TSan header file.
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//
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// Ground rules:
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// - C++ run-time should not be used (static CTORs, RTTI, exceptions, static
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// function-scope locals)
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// - All functions/classes/etc reside in namespace __tsan, except for those
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// declared in tsan_interface.h.
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// - Platform-specific files should be used instead of ifdefs (*).
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// - No system headers included in header files (*).
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// - Platform specific headres included only into platform-specific files (*).
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//
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// (*) Except when inlining is critical for performance.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef TSAN_RTL_H
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#define TSAN_RTL_H
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_allocator.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_allocator_internal.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_asm.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_common.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_deadlock_detector_interface.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_libignore.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_suppressions.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_thread_registry.h"
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#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_vector.h"
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#include "tsan_defs.h"
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#include "tsan_flags.h"
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#include "tsan_ignoreset.h"
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#include "tsan_ilist.h"
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#include "tsan_mman.h"
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#include "tsan_mutexset.h"
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#include "tsan_platform.h"
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#include "tsan_report.h"
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#include "tsan_shadow.h"
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#include "tsan_stack_trace.h"
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#include "tsan_sync.h"
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#include "tsan_trace.h"
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#include "tsan_vector_clock.h"
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#if SANITIZER_WORDSIZE != 64
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# error "ThreadSanitizer is supported only on 64-bit platforms"
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#endif
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namespace __tsan {
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#if !SANITIZER_GO
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struct MapUnmapCallback;
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# if defined(__mips64) || defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__loongarch__) || \
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defined(__powerpc__) || SANITIZER_RISCV64
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struct AP32 {
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static const uptr kSpaceBeg = 0;
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static const u64 kSpaceSize = SANITIZER_MMAP_RANGE_SIZE;
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static const uptr kMetadataSize = 0;
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typedef __sanitizer::CompactSizeClassMap SizeClassMap;
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static const uptr kRegionSizeLog = 20;
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using AddressSpaceView = LocalAddressSpaceView;
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typedef __tsan::MapUnmapCallback MapUnmapCallback;
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static const uptr kFlags = 0;
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};
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typedef SizeClassAllocator32<AP32> PrimaryAllocator;
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#else
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struct AP64 { // Allocator64 parameters. Deliberately using a short name.
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# if defined(__s390x__)
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typedef MappingS390x Mapping;
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# else
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typedef Mapping48AddressSpace Mapping;
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# endif
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static const uptr kSpaceBeg = Mapping::kHeapMemBeg;
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static const uptr kSpaceSize = Mapping::kHeapMemEnd - Mapping::kHeapMemBeg;
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static const uptr kMetadataSize = 0;
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typedef DefaultSizeClassMap SizeClassMap;
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typedef __tsan::MapUnmapCallback MapUnmapCallback;
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static const uptr kFlags = 0;
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using AddressSpaceView = LocalAddressSpaceView;
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};
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typedef SizeClassAllocator64<AP64> PrimaryAllocator;
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#endif
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typedef CombinedAllocator<PrimaryAllocator> Allocator;
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typedef Allocator::AllocatorCache AllocatorCache;
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Allocator *allocator();
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#endif
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struct ThreadSignalContext;
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struct JmpBuf {
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uptr sp;
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int int_signal_send;
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bool in_blocking_func;
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uptr in_signal_handler;
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uptr *shadow_stack_pos;
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};
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// A Processor represents a physical thread, or a P for Go.
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// It is used to store internal resources like allocate cache, and does not
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// participate in race-detection logic (invisible to end user).
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// In C++ it is tied to an OS thread just like ThreadState, however ideally
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// it should be tied to a CPU (this way we will have fewer allocator caches).
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// In Go it is tied to a P, so there are significantly fewer Processor's than
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// ThreadState's (which are tied to Gs).
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// A ThreadState must be wired with a Processor to handle events.
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struct Processor {
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ThreadState *thr; // currently wired thread, or nullptr
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#if !SANITIZER_GO
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AllocatorCache alloc_cache;
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InternalAllocatorCache internal_alloc_cache;
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#endif
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DenseSlabAllocCache block_cache;
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DenseSlabAllocCache sync_cache;
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DDPhysicalThread *dd_pt;
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};
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#if !SANITIZER_GO
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// ScopedGlobalProcessor temporary setups a global processor for the current
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// thread, if it does not have one. Intended for interceptors that can run
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// at the very thread end, when we already destroyed the thread processor.
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struct ScopedGlobalProcessor {
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ScopedGlobalProcessor();
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~ScopedGlobalProcessor();
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};
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#endif
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struct TidEpoch {
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Tid tid;
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Epoch epoch;
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};
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struct TidSlot {
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Mutex mtx;
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Sid sid;
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atomic_uint32_t raw_epoch;
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ThreadState *thr;
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Vector<TidEpoch> journal;
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INode node;
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Epoch epoch() const {
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return static_cast<Epoch>(atomic_load(&raw_epoch, memory_order_relaxed));
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}
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void SetEpoch(Epoch v) {
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atomic_store(&raw_epoch, static_cast<u32>(v), memory_order_relaxed);
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}
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TidSlot();
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} ALIGNED(SANITIZER_CACHE_LINE_SIZE);
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// This struct is stored in TLS.
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struct ThreadState {
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FastState fast_state;
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int ignore_sync;
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#if !SANITIZER_GO
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int ignore_interceptors;
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#endif
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uptr *shadow_stack_pos;
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// Current position in tctx->trace.Back()->events (Event*).
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atomic_uintptr_t trace_pos;
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// PC of the last memory access, used to compute PC deltas in the trace.
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uptr trace_prev_pc;
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// Technically `current` should be a separate THREADLOCAL variable;
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// but it is placed here in order to share cache line with previous fields.
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ThreadState* current;
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atomic_sint32_t pending_signals;
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VectorClock clock;
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// This is a slow path flag. On fast path, fast_state.GetIgnoreBit() is read.
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// We do not distinguish beteween ignoring reads and writes
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// for better performance.
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int ignore_reads_and_writes;
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int suppress_reports;
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// Go does not support ignores.
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#if !SANITIZER_GO
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IgnoreSet mop_ignore_set;
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IgnoreSet sync_ignore_set;
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#endif
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uptr *shadow_stack;
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uptr *shadow_stack_end;
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#if !SANITIZER_GO
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Vector<JmpBuf> jmp_bufs;
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int in_symbolizer;
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atomic_uintptr_t in_blocking_func;
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bool in_ignored_lib;
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bool is_inited;
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#endif
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MutexSet mset;
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bool is_dead;
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const Tid tid;
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uptr stk_addr;
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uptr stk_size;
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uptr tls_addr;
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uptr tls_size;
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ThreadContext *tctx;
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DDLogicalThread *dd_lt;
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TidSlot *slot;
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uptr slot_epoch;
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bool slot_locked;
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// Current wired Processor, or nullptr. Required to handle any events.
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Processor *proc1;
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#if !SANITIZER_GO
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Processor *proc() { return proc1; }
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#else
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Processor *proc();
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#endif
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atomic_uintptr_t in_signal_handler;
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atomic_uintptr_t signal_ctx;
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#if !SANITIZER_GO
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StackID last_sleep_stack_id;
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VectorClock last_sleep_clock;
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#endif
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// Set in regions of runtime that must be signal-safe and fork-safe.
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// If set, malloc must not be called.
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int nomalloc;
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const ReportDesc *current_report;
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explicit ThreadState(Tid tid);
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} ALIGNED(SANITIZER_CACHE_LINE_SIZE);
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#if !SANITIZER_GO
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#if SANITIZER_APPLE || SANITIZER_ANDROID
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ThreadState *cur_thread();
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void set_cur_thread(ThreadState *thr);
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void cur_thread_finalize();
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inline ThreadState *cur_thread_init() { return cur_thread(); }
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# else
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__attribute__((tls_model("initial-exec")))
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extern THREADLOCAL char cur_thread_placeholder[];
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inline ThreadState *cur_thread() {
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return reinterpret_cast<ThreadState *>(cur_thread_placeholder)->current;
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}
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inline ThreadState *cur_thread_init() {
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ThreadState *thr = reinterpret_cast<ThreadState *>(cur_thread_placeholder);
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if (UNLIKELY(!thr->current))
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thr->current = thr;
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return thr->current;
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}
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inline void set_cur_thread(ThreadState *thr) {
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reinterpret_cast<ThreadState *>(cur_thread_placeholder)->current = thr;
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}
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inline void cur_thread_finalize() { }
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# endif // SANITIZER_APPLE || SANITIZER_ANDROID
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#endif // SANITIZER_GO
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class ThreadContext final : public ThreadContextBase {
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public:
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explicit ThreadContext(Tid tid);
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~ThreadContext();
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ThreadState *thr;
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StackID creation_stack_id;
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VectorClock *sync;
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uptr sync_epoch;
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Trace trace;
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// Override superclass callbacks.
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void OnDead() override;
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void OnJoined(void *arg) override;
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void OnFinished() override;
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void OnStarted(void *arg) override;
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void OnCreated(void *arg) override;
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void OnReset() override;
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void OnDetached(void *arg) override;
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};
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struct RacyStacks {
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MD5Hash hash[2];
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bool operator==(const RacyStacks &other) const;
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};
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struct RacyAddress {
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uptr addr_min;
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uptr addr_max;
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};
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struct FiredSuppression {
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ReportType type;
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uptr pc_or_addr;
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Suppression *supp;
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};
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struct Context {
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Context();
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bool initialized;
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#if !SANITIZER_GO
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bool after_multithreaded_fork;
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#endif
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MetaMap metamap;
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Mutex report_mtx;
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int nreported;
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atomic_uint64_t last_symbolize_time_ns;
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void *background_thread;
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atomic_uint32_t stop_background_thread;
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ThreadRegistry thread_registry;
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// This is used to prevent a very unlikely but very pathological behavior.
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// Since memory access handling is not synchronized with DoReset,
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// a thread running concurrently with DoReset can leave a bogus shadow value
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// that will be later falsely detected as a race. For such false races
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// RestoreStack will return false and we will not report it.
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// However, consider that a thread leaves a whole lot of such bogus values
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// and these values are later read by a whole lot of threads.
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// This will cause massive amounts of ReportRace calls and lots of
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// serialization. In very pathological cases the resulting slowdown
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// can be >100x. This is very unlikely, but it was presumably observed
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// in practice: https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/1552
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// If this happens, previous access sid+epoch will be the same for all of
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// these false races b/c if the thread will try to increment epoch, it will
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// notice that DoReset has happened and will stop producing bogus shadow
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// values. So, last_spurious_race is used to remember the last sid+epoch
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// for which RestoreStack returned false. Then it is used to filter out
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// races with the same sid+epoch very early and quickly.
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// It is of course possible that multiple threads left multiple bogus shadow
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// values and all of them are read by lots of threads at the same time.
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// In such case last_spurious_race will only be able to deduplicate a few
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// races from one thread, then few from another and so on. An alternative
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// would be to hold an array of such sid+epoch, but we consider such scenario
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// as even less likely.
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// Note: this can lead to some rare false negatives as well:
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// 1. When a legit access with the same sid+epoch participates in a race
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// as the "previous" memory access, it will be wrongly filtered out.
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// 2. When RestoreStack returns false for a legit memory access because it
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// was already evicted from the thread trace, we will still remember it in
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// last_spurious_race. Then if there is another racing memory access from
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// the same thread that happened in the same epoch, but was stored in the
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// next thread trace part (which is still preserved in the thread trace),
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// we will also wrongly filter it out while RestoreStack would actually
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// succeed for that second memory access.
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RawShadow last_spurious_race;
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Mutex racy_mtx;
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Vector<RacyStacks> racy_stacks;
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// Number of fired suppressions may be large enough.
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Mutex fired_suppressions_mtx;
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InternalMmapVector<FiredSuppression> fired_suppressions;
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DDetector *dd;
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Flags flags;
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fd_t memprof_fd;
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// The last slot index (kFreeSid) is used to denote freed memory.
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TidSlot slots[kThreadSlotCount - 1];
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// Protects global_epoch, slot_queue, trace_part_recycle.
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Mutex slot_mtx;
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uptr global_epoch; // guarded by slot_mtx and by all slot mutexes
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bool resetting; // global reset is in progress
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IList<TidSlot, &TidSlot::node> slot_queue SANITIZER_GUARDED_BY(slot_mtx);
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IList<TraceHeader, &TraceHeader::global, TracePart> trace_part_recycle
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SANITIZER_GUARDED_BY(slot_mtx);
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uptr trace_part_total_allocated SANITIZER_GUARDED_BY(slot_mtx);
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uptr trace_part_recycle_finished SANITIZER_GUARDED_BY(slot_mtx);
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uptr trace_part_finished_excess SANITIZER_GUARDED_BY(slot_mtx);
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#if SANITIZER_GO
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uptr mapped_shadow_begin;
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uptr mapped_shadow_end;
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#endif
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};
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extern Context *ctx; // The one and the only global runtime context.
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ALWAYS_INLINE Flags *flags() {
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return &ctx->flags;
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}
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struct ScopedIgnoreInterceptors {
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ScopedIgnoreInterceptors() {
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#if !SANITIZER_GO
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cur_thread()->ignore_interceptors++;
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#endif
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}
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~ScopedIgnoreInterceptors() {
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#if !SANITIZER_GO
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cur_thread()->ignore_interceptors--;
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#endif
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}
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};
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const char *GetObjectTypeFromTag(uptr tag);
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const char *GetReportHeaderFromTag(uptr tag);
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uptr TagFromShadowStackFrame(uptr pc);
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class ScopedReportBase {
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public:
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void AddMemoryAccess(uptr addr, uptr external_tag, Shadow s, Tid tid,
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StackTrace stack, const MutexSet *mset);
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void AddStack(StackTrace stack, bool suppressable = false);
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void AddThread(const ThreadContext *tctx, bool suppressable = false);
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void AddThread(Tid tid, bool suppressable = false);
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void AddUniqueTid(Tid unique_tid);
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int AddMutex(uptr addr, StackID creation_stack_id);
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void AddLocation(uptr addr, uptr size);
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void AddSleep(StackID stack_id);
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void SetCount(int count);
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void SetSigNum(int sig);
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const ReportDesc *GetReport() const;
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protected:
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ScopedReportBase(ReportType typ, uptr tag);
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~ScopedReportBase();
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private:
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ReportDesc *rep_;
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// Symbolizer makes lots of intercepted calls. If we try to process them,
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// at best it will cause deadlocks on internal mutexes.
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ScopedIgnoreInterceptors ignore_interceptors_;
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ScopedReportBase(const ScopedReportBase &) = delete;
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void operator=(const ScopedReportBase &) = delete;
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};
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class ScopedReport : public ScopedReportBase {
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public:
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explicit ScopedReport(ReportType typ, uptr tag = kExternalTagNone);
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~ScopedReport();
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private:
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ScopedErrorReportLock lock_;
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};
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bool ShouldReport(ThreadState *thr, ReportType typ);
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ThreadContext *IsThreadStackOrTls(uptr addr, bool *is_stack);
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// The stack could look like:
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// <start> | <main> | <foo> | tag | <bar>
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// This will extract the tag and keep:
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// <start> | <main> | <foo> | <bar>
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template<typename StackTraceTy>
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void ExtractTagFromStack(StackTraceTy *stack, uptr *tag = nullptr) {
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if (stack->size < 2) return;
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uptr possible_tag_pc = stack->trace[stack->size - 2];
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uptr possible_tag = TagFromShadowStackFrame(possible_tag_pc);
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if (possible_tag == kExternalTagNone) return;
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stack->trace_buffer[stack->size - 2] = stack->trace_buffer[stack->size - 1];
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stack->size -= 1;
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if (tag) *tag = possible_tag;
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}
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template<typename StackTraceTy>
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void ObtainCurrentStack(ThreadState *thr, uptr toppc, StackTraceTy *stack,
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uptr *tag = nullptr) {
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uptr size = thr->shadow_stack_pos - thr->shadow_stack;
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uptr start = 0;
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if (size + !!toppc > kStackTraceMax) {
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start = size + !!toppc - kStackTraceMax;
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size = kStackTraceMax - !!toppc;
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}
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stack->Init(&thr->shadow_stack[start], size, toppc);
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ExtractTagFromStack(stack, tag);
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}
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#define GET_STACK_TRACE_FATAL(thr, pc) \
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VarSizeStackTrace stack; \
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ObtainCurrentStack(thr, pc, &stack); \
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stack.ReverseOrder();
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void MapShadow(uptr addr, uptr size);
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void MapThreadTrace(uptr addr, uptr size, const char *name);
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void DontNeedShadowFor(uptr addr, uptr size);
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void UnmapShadow(ThreadState *thr, uptr addr, uptr size);
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void InitializeShadowMemory();
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void DontDumpShadow(uptr addr, uptr size);
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void InitializeInterceptors();
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void InitializeLibIgnore();
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void InitializeDynamicAnnotations();
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void ForkBefore(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc);
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void ForkParentAfter(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc);
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void ForkChildAfter(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, bool start_thread);
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void ReportRace(ThreadState *thr, RawShadow *shadow_mem, Shadow cur, Shadow old,
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AccessType typ);
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bool OutputReport(ThreadState *thr, const ScopedReport &srep);
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bool IsFiredSuppression(Context *ctx, ReportType type, StackTrace trace);
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bool IsExpectedReport(uptr addr, uptr size);
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#if defined(TSAN_DEBUG_OUTPUT) && TSAN_DEBUG_OUTPUT >= 1
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# define DPrintf Printf
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#else
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# define DPrintf(...)
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#endif
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#if defined(TSAN_DEBUG_OUTPUT) && TSAN_DEBUG_OUTPUT >= 2
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# define DPrintf2 Printf
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#else
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# define DPrintf2(...)
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#endif
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StackID CurrentStackId(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc);
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ReportStack *SymbolizeStackId(StackID stack_id);
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void PrintCurrentStack(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc);
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void PrintCurrentStackSlow(uptr pc); // uses libunwind
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MBlock *JavaHeapBlock(uptr addr, uptr *start);
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void Initialize(ThreadState *thr);
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void MaybeSpawnBackgroundThread();
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int Finalize(ThreadState *thr);
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void OnUserAlloc(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr p, uptr sz, bool write);
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void OnUserFree(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr p, bool write);
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void MemoryAccess(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, uptr size,
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AccessType typ);
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void UnalignedMemoryAccess(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, uptr size,
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AccessType typ);
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// This creates 2 non-inlined specialized versions of MemoryAccessRange.
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template <bool is_read>
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void MemoryAccessRangeT(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, uptr size);
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ALWAYS_INLINE
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void MemoryAccessRange(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, uptr size,
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bool is_write) {
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if (size == 0)
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return;
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if (is_write)
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MemoryAccessRangeT<false>(thr, pc, addr, size);
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else
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MemoryAccessRangeT<true>(thr, pc, addr, size);
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}
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void ShadowSet(RawShadow *p, RawShadow *end, RawShadow v);
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void MemoryRangeFreed(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, uptr size);
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void MemoryResetRange(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, uptr size);
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void MemoryRangeImitateWrite(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, uptr size);
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void MemoryRangeImitateWriteOrResetRange(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr,
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uptr size);
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void ThreadIgnoreBegin(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc);
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void ThreadIgnoreEnd(ThreadState *thr);
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void ThreadIgnoreSyncBegin(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc);
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void ThreadIgnoreSyncEnd(ThreadState *thr);
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Tid ThreadCreate(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr uid, bool detached);
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void ThreadStart(ThreadState *thr, Tid tid, tid_t os_id,
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ThreadType thread_type);
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void ThreadFinish(ThreadState *thr);
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Tid ThreadConsumeTid(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr uid);
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void ThreadJoin(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, Tid tid);
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void ThreadDetach(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, Tid tid);
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void ThreadFinalize(ThreadState *thr);
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void ThreadSetName(ThreadState *thr, const char *name);
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int ThreadCount(ThreadState *thr);
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void ProcessPendingSignalsImpl(ThreadState *thr);
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void ThreadNotJoined(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, Tid tid, uptr uid);
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Processor *ProcCreate();
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void ProcDestroy(Processor *proc);
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void ProcWire(Processor *proc, ThreadState *thr);
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void ProcUnwire(Processor *proc, ThreadState *thr);
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// Note: the parameter is called flagz, because flags is already taken
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// by the global function that returns flags.
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void MutexCreate(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, u32 flagz = 0);
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void MutexDestroy(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, u32 flagz = 0);
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void MutexPreLock(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, u32 flagz = 0);
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void MutexPostLock(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, u32 flagz = 0,
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int rec = 1);
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int MutexUnlock(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, u32 flagz = 0);
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void MutexPreReadLock(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, u32 flagz = 0);
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void MutexPostReadLock(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, u32 flagz = 0);
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void MutexReadUnlock(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr);
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void MutexReadOrWriteUnlock(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr);
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void MutexRepair(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr); // call on EOWNERDEAD
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void MutexInvalidAccess(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr);
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void Acquire(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr);
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// AcquireGlobal synchronizes the current thread with all other threads.
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// In terms of happens-before relation, it draws a HB edge from all threads
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// (where they happen to execute right now) to the current thread. We use it to
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// handle Go finalizers. Namely, finalizer goroutine executes AcquireGlobal
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|
// right before executing finalizers. This provides a coarse, but simple
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|
// approximation of the actual required synchronization.
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void AcquireGlobal(ThreadState *thr);
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void Release(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr);
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|
void ReleaseStoreAcquire(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr);
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|
void ReleaseStore(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr);
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|
void AfterSleep(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc);
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|
void IncrementEpoch(ThreadState *thr);
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|
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|
#if !SANITIZER_GO
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uptr ALWAYS_INLINE HeapEnd() {
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return HeapMemEnd() + PrimaryAllocator::AdditionalSize();
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}
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|
#endif
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|
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void SlotAttachAndLock(ThreadState *thr) SANITIZER_ACQUIRE(thr->slot->mtx);
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|
void SlotDetach(ThreadState *thr);
|
|
void SlotLock(ThreadState *thr) SANITIZER_ACQUIRE(thr->slot->mtx);
|
|
void SlotUnlock(ThreadState *thr) SANITIZER_RELEASE(thr->slot->mtx);
|
|
void DoReset(ThreadState *thr, uptr epoch);
|
|
void FlushShadowMemory();
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|
|
|
ThreadState *FiberCreate(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, unsigned flags);
|
|
void FiberDestroy(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, ThreadState *fiber);
|
|
void FiberSwitch(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, ThreadState *fiber, unsigned flags);
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|
|
|
// These need to match __tsan_switch_to_fiber_* flags defined in
|
|
// tsan_interface.h. See documentation there as well.
|
|
enum FiberSwitchFlags {
|
|
FiberSwitchFlagNoSync = 1 << 0, // __tsan_switch_to_fiber_no_sync
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
class SlotLocker {
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public:
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|
ALWAYS_INLINE
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|
SlotLocker(ThreadState *thr, bool recursive = false)
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|
: thr_(thr), locked_(recursive ? thr->slot_locked : false) {
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|
#if !SANITIZER_GO
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|
// We are in trouble if we are here with in_blocking_func set.
|
|
// If in_blocking_func is set, all signals will be delivered synchronously,
|
|
// which means we can't lock slots since the signal handler will try
|
|
// to lock it recursively and deadlock.
|
|
DCHECK(!atomic_load(&thr->in_blocking_func, memory_order_relaxed));
|
|
#endif
|
|
if (!locked_)
|
|
SlotLock(thr_);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ALWAYS_INLINE
|
|
~SlotLocker() {
|
|
if (!locked_)
|
|
SlotUnlock(thr_);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
private:
|
|
ThreadState *thr_;
|
|
bool locked_;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
class SlotUnlocker {
|
|
public:
|
|
SlotUnlocker(ThreadState *thr) : thr_(thr), locked_(thr->slot_locked) {
|
|
if (locked_)
|
|
SlotUnlock(thr_);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
~SlotUnlocker() {
|
|
if (locked_)
|
|
SlotLock(thr_);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
private:
|
|
ThreadState *thr_;
|
|
bool locked_;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
ALWAYS_INLINE void ProcessPendingSignals(ThreadState *thr) {
|
|
if (UNLIKELY(atomic_load_relaxed(&thr->pending_signals)))
|
|
ProcessPendingSignalsImpl(thr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
extern bool is_initialized;
|
|
|
|
ALWAYS_INLINE
|
|
void LazyInitialize(ThreadState *thr) {
|
|
// If we can use .preinit_array, assume that __tsan_init
|
|
// called from .preinit_array initializes runtime before
|
|
// any instrumented code except when tsan is used as a
|
|
// shared library.
|
|
#if (!SANITIZER_CAN_USE_PREINIT_ARRAY || defined(SANITIZER_SHARED))
|
|
if (UNLIKELY(!is_initialized))
|
|
Initialize(thr);
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void TraceResetForTesting();
|
|
void TraceSwitchPart(ThreadState *thr);
|
|
void TraceSwitchPartImpl(ThreadState *thr);
|
|
bool RestoreStack(EventType type, Sid sid, Epoch epoch, uptr addr, uptr size,
|
|
AccessType typ, Tid *ptid, VarSizeStackTrace *pstk,
|
|
MutexSet *pmset, uptr *ptag);
|
|
|
|
template <typename EventT>
|
|
ALWAYS_INLINE WARN_UNUSED_RESULT bool TraceAcquire(ThreadState *thr,
|
|
EventT **ev) {
|
|
// TraceSwitchPart accesses shadow_stack, but it's called infrequently,
|
|
// so we check it here proactively.
|
|
DCHECK(thr->shadow_stack);
|
|
Event *pos = reinterpret_cast<Event *>(atomic_load_relaxed(&thr->trace_pos));
|
|
#if SANITIZER_DEBUG
|
|
// TraceSwitch acquires these mutexes,
|
|
// so we lock them here to detect deadlocks more reliably.
|
|
{ Lock lock(&ctx->slot_mtx); }
|
|
{ Lock lock(&thr->tctx->trace.mtx); }
|
|
TracePart *current = thr->tctx->trace.parts.Back();
|
|
if (current) {
|
|
DCHECK_GE(pos, ¤t->events[0]);
|
|
DCHECK_LE(pos, ¤t->events[TracePart::kSize]);
|
|
} else {
|
|
DCHECK_EQ(pos, nullptr);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
// TracePart is allocated with mmap and is at least 4K aligned.
|
|
// So the following check is a faster way to check for part end.
|
|
// It may have false positives in the middle of the trace,
|
|
// they are filtered out in TraceSwitch.
|
|
if (UNLIKELY(((uptr)(pos + 1) & TracePart::kAlignment) == 0))
|
|
return false;
|
|
*ev = reinterpret_cast<EventT *>(pos);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template <typename EventT>
|
|
ALWAYS_INLINE void TraceRelease(ThreadState *thr, EventT *evp) {
|
|
DCHECK_LE(evp + 1, &thr->tctx->trace.parts.Back()->events[TracePart::kSize]);
|
|
atomic_store_relaxed(&thr->trace_pos, (uptr)(evp + 1));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template <typename EventT>
|
|
void TraceEvent(ThreadState *thr, EventT ev) {
|
|
EventT *evp;
|
|
if (!TraceAcquire(thr, &evp)) {
|
|
TraceSwitchPart(thr);
|
|
UNUSED bool res = TraceAcquire(thr, &evp);
|
|
DCHECK(res);
|
|
}
|
|
*evp = ev;
|
|
TraceRelease(thr, evp);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ALWAYS_INLINE WARN_UNUSED_RESULT bool TryTraceFunc(ThreadState *thr,
|
|
uptr pc = 0) {
|
|
if (!kCollectHistory)
|
|
return true;
|
|
EventFunc *ev;
|
|
if (UNLIKELY(!TraceAcquire(thr, &ev)))
|
|
return false;
|
|
ev->is_access = 0;
|
|
ev->is_func = 1;
|
|
ev->pc = pc;
|
|
TraceRelease(thr, ev);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
|
|
bool TryTraceMemoryAccess(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, uptr size,
|
|
AccessType typ);
|
|
WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
|
|
bool TryTraceMemoryAccessRange(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, uptr size,
|
|
AccessType typ);
|
|
void TraceMemoryAccessRange(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc, uptr addr, uptr size,
|
|
AccessType typ);
|
|
void TraceFunc(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc = 0);
|
|
void TraceMutexLock(ThreadState *thr, EventType type, uptr pc, uptr addr,
|
|
StackID stk);
|
|
void TraceMutexUnlock(ThreadState *thr, uptr addr);
|
|
void TraceTime(ThreadState *thr);
|
|
|
|
void TraceRestartFuncExit(ThreadState *thr);
|
|
void TraceRestartFuncEntry(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc);
|
|
|
|
void GrowShadowStack(ThreadState *thr);
|
|
|
|
ALWAYS_INLINE
|
|
void FuncEntry(ThreadState *thr, uptr pc) {
|
|
DPrintf2("#%d: FuncEntry %p\n", (int)thr->fast_state.sid(), (void *)pc);
|
|
if (UNLIKELY(!TryTraceFunc(thr, pc)))
|
|
return TraceRestartFuncEntry(thr, pc);
|
|
DCHECK_GE(thr->shadow_stack_pos, thr->shadow_stack);
|
|
#if !SANITIZER_GO
|
|
DCHECK_LT(thr->shadow_stack_pos, thr->shadow_stack_end);
|
|
#else
|
|
if (thr->shadow_stack_pos == thr->shadow_stack_end)
|
|
GrowShadowStack(thr);
|
|
#endif
|
|
thr->shadow_stack_pos[0] = pc;
|
|
thr->shadow_stack_pos++;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ALWAYS_INLINE
|
|
void FuncExit(ThreadState *thr) {
|
|
DPrintf2("#%d: FuncExit\n", (int)thr->fast_state.sid());
|
|
if (UNLIKELY(!TryTraceFunc(thr, 0)))
|
|
return TraceRestartFuncExit(thr);
|
|
DCHECK_GT(thr->shadow_stack_pos, thr->shadow_stack);
|
|
#if !SANITIZER_GO
|
|
DCHECK_LT(thr->shadow_stack_pos, thr->shadow_stack_end);
|
|
#endif
|
|
thr->shadow_stack_pos--;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#if !SANITIZER_GO
|
|
extern void (*on_initialize)(void);
|
|
extern int (*on_finalize)(int);
|
|
#endif
|
|
} // namespace __tsan
|
|
|
|
#endif // TSAN_RTL_H
|