// RUN: %clangxx_cfi -o %t1 %s // RUN: %expect_crash %run %t1 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CFI %s // RUN: %clangxx_cfi -DB32 -o %t2 %s // RUN: %expect_crash %run %t2 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CFI %s // RUN: %clangxx_cfi -DB64 -o %t3 %s // RUN: %expect_crash %run %t3 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CFI %s // RUN: %clangxx_cfi -DBM -o %t4 %s // RUN: %expect_crash %run %t4 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CFI %s // RUN: %clangxx -o %t5 %s // RUN: %run %t5 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=NCFI %s // RUN: %clangxx_cfi_diag -o %t6 %s // RUN: %run %t6 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CFI-DIAG %s // Tests that the CFI mechanism crashes the program when making a non-virtual // call to an object of the wrong class, by casting a pointer to such an object // and attempting to make a call through it. // REQUIRES: cxxabi #include #include "utils.h" struct A { virtual void v(); }; void A::v() {} struct B { void f(); virtual void g(); }; void B::f() {} void B::g() {} int main() { create_derivers(); A *a = new A; break_optimization(a); // CFI: 1 // NCFI: 1 fprintf(stderr, "1\n"); // CFI-DIAG: runtime error: control flow integrity check for type 'B' failed during non-virtual call // CFI-DIAG-NEXT: note: vtable is of type '{{(struct )?}}A' ((B *)a)->f(); // UB here // CFI-NOT: {{^2$}} // NCFI: {{^2$}} fprintf(stderr, "2\n"); }