# -*- Python -*- # Common configuration for running leak detection tests under LSan/ASan. import os import re import lit.util def get_required_attr(config, attr_name): attr_value = getattr(config, attr_name, None) if attr_value == None: lit_config.fatal( "No attribute %r in test configuration! You may need to run " "tests from your build directory or add this attribute " "to lit.site.cfg " % attr_name) return attr_value # Setup source root. config.test_source_root = os.path.dirname(__file__) # Choose between standalone and LSan+ASan modes. lsan_lit_test_mode = get_required_attr(config, 'lsan_lit_test_mode') if lsan_lit_test_mode == "Standalone": config.name = "LeakSanitizer-Standalone" lsan_cflags = ["-fsanitize=leak"] elif lsan_lit_test_mode == "AddressSanitizer": config.name = "LeakSanitizer-AddressSanitizer" lsan_cflags = ["-fsanitize=address"] config.available_features.add('asan') else: lit_config.fatal("Unknown LSan test mode: %r" % lsan_lit_test_mode) config.name += config.name_suffix # Platform-specific default LSAN_OPTIONS for lit tests. default_lsan_opts = 'detect_leaks=1' if config.host_os == 'Darwin': # On Darwin, we default to `abort_on_error=1`, which would make tests run # much slower. Let's override this and run lit tests with 'abort_on_error=0'. # Also, make sure we do not overwhelm the syslog while testing. default_lsan_opts += ':abort_on_error=0' default_lsan_opts += ':log_to_syslog=0' if default_lsan_opts: config.environment['LSAN_OPTIONS'] = default_lsan_opts default_lsan_opts += ':' config.substitutions.append(('%env_lsan_opts=', 'env LSAN_OPTIONS=' + default_lsan_opts)) if lit.util.which('strace'): config.available_features.add('strace') clang_cflags = ["-O0", config.target_cflags] + config.debug_info_flags clang_cxxflags = config.cxx_mode_flags + clang_cflags lsan_incdir = config.test_source_root + "/../" clang_lsan_cflags = clang_cflags + lsan_cflags + ["-I%s" % lsan_incdir] clang_lsan_cxxflags = clang_cxxflags + lsan_cflags + ["-I%s" % lsan_incdir] config.clang_cflags = clang_cflags config.clang_cxxflags = clang_cxxflags def build_invocation(compile_flags): return " " + " ".join([config.clang] + compile_flags) + " " config.substitutions.append( ("%clang ", build_invocation(clang_cflags)) ) config.substitutions.append( ("%clangxx ", build_invocation(clang_cxxflags)) ) config.substitutions.append( ("%clang_lsan ", build_invocation(clang_lsan_cflags)) ) config.substitutions.append( ("%clangxx_lsan ", build_invocation(clang_lsan_cxxflags)) ) # LeakSanitizer tests are currently supported on x86-64 Linux, PowerPC64 Linux, arm Linux, mips64 Linux, and x86_64 Darwin. supported_linux = config.host_os is 'Linux' and config.host_arch in ['x86_64', 'ppc64', 'ppc64le', 'mips64', 'arm', 'armhf', 'armv7l'] supported_darwin = config.host_os is 'Darwin' and config.target_arch is 'x86_64' if not (supported_linux or supported_darwin): config.unsupported = True # Don't support Thumb due to broken fast unwinder if re.search('mthumb', config.target_cflags) is not None: config.unsupported = True config.suffixes = ['.c', '.cc', '.cpp', '.mm']