// Test that out-of-scope local variables are ignored by LSan. // RUN: LSAN_BASE="report_objects=1:use_registers=0:use_stacks=1" // RUN: %clangxx_lsan %s -o %t // RUN: %env_lsan_opts=$LSAN_BASE not %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s // RUN: %env_lsan_opts=$LSAN_BASE":exitcode=0" %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK-sanity %s // // x86 passes parameters through stack that may lead to false negatives // UNSUPPORTED: x86,powerpc64 #include #include #include "sanitizer_common/print_address.h" void **pp; // Put pointer far enough on the stack that LSan has space to run in without // overwriting it. // Hopefully the argument p will be passed on a register, saving us from false // negatives. __attribute__((noinline)) void *PutPointerOnStaleStack(void *p) { void *locals[2048]; locals[0] = p; pp = &locals[0]; print_address("Test alloc: ", 1, locals[0]); return 0; } int main() { PutPointerOnStaleStack(malloc(1337)); return 0; } // This must run after LSan, to ensure LSan didn't overwrite the pointer before // it had a chance to see it. If LSan is invoked with atexit(), this works. // Otherwise, we need a different method. __attribute__((destructor)) __attribute__((no_sanitize_address)) void ConfirmPointerHasSurvived() { print_address("Value after LSan: ", 1, *pp); } // CHECK: Test alloc: [[ADDR:0x[0-9,a-f]+]] // CHECK-sanity: Test alloc: [[ADDR:0x[0-9,a-f]+]] // CHECK: LeakSanitizer: detected memory leaks // CHECK: [[ADDR]] (1337 bytes) // CHECK: SUMMARY: {{(Leak|Address)}}Sanitizer: // CHECK-sanity: Value after LSan: [[ADDR]]