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[sanitizer] Define SANITIZER_GLIBC to refine SANITIZER_LINUX feature detection and support musl
Several `#if SANITIZER_LINUX && !SANITIZER_ANDROID` guards are replaced with the more appropriate `#if SANITIZER_GLIBC` (the headers are glibc extensions, not specific to Linux (i.e. if we ever support GNU/kFreeBSD or Hurd, the guards may automatically work)). Several `#if SANITIZER_LINUX && !SANITIZER_ANDROID` guards are refined with `#if SANITIZER_GLIBC` (the definitions are available on Linux glibc, but may not be available on other libc (e.g. musl) implementations). This patch makes `ninja asan cfi lsan msan stats tsan ubsan xray` build on a musl based Linux distribution (apk install musl-libintl) Notes about disabled interceptors for musl: * `SANITIZER_INTERCEPT_GLOB`: musl does not implement `GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC` (GNU extension) * Some ioctl structs and functions operating on them. * `SANITIZER_INTERCEPT___PRINTF_CHK`: `_FORTIFY_SOURCE` functions are GNU extension * `SANITIZER_INTERCEPT___STRNDUP`: `dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, "__strndup")` errors so a diagnostic is formed. The diagnostic uses `write` which hasn't been intercepted => SIGSEGV * `SANITIZER_INTERCEPT_*64`: the `_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE` functions are glibc specific. musl does something like `#define pread64 pread` * Disabled `msg_iovlen msg_controllen cmsg_len` checks: musl is conforming while many implementations (Linux/FreeBSD/NetBSD/Solaris) are non-conforming. Since we pick the glibc definition, exclude the checks for musl (incompatible sizes but compatible offsets) Pass through LIBCXX_HAS_MUSL_LIBC to make check-msan/check-tsan able to build libc++ (https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48618). Many sanitizer features are available now. ``` % ninja check-asan (known issues: * ASAN_OPTIONS=fast_unwind_on_malloc=0 odr-violations hangs ) ... Testing Time: 53.69s Unsupported : 185 Passed : 512 Expectedly Failed: 1 Failed : 12 % ninja check-ubsan check-ubsan-minimal check-memprof # all passed % ninja check-cfi ( all cross-dso/) ... Testing Time: 8.68s Unsupported : 264 Passed : 80 Expectedly Failed: 8 Failed : 32 % ninja check-lsan (With GetTls (D93972), 10 failures) Testing Time: 4.09s Unsupported: 7 Passed : 65 Failed : 22 % ninja check-msan (Many are due to functions not marked unsupported.) Testing Time: 23.09s Unsupported : 6 Passed : 764 Expectedly Failed: 2 Failed : 58 % ninja check-tsan Testing Time: 23.21s Unsupported : 86 Passed : 295 Expectedly Failed: 1 Failed : 25 ``` Used `ASAN_OPTIONS=verbosity=2` to verify there is no unneeded interceptor. Partly based on Jari Ronkainen's https://reviews.llvm.org/D63785#1921014 Note: we need to place `_FILE_OFFSET_BITS` above `#include "sanitizer_platform.h"` to avoid `#define __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 1` in 32-bit ARM `features.h` Reviewed By: vitalybuka Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93848
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left shift to overflow (i.e. to shift bits out), but it has been the source of
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bugs and exploits in certain codebases in the past.
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Many Sanitizers (asan, cfi, lsan, msan, tsan, ubsan) have support for
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musl-based Linux distributions. Some of them may be rudimentary.
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External Open Source Projects Using LLVM 12
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