# -*- Python -*- import os # Setup config name. config.name = 'MemorySanitizer' + getattr(config, 'name_suffix', 'default') # Setup source root. config.test_source_root = os.path.dirname(__file__) # Setup default compiler flags used with -fsanitize=memory option. clang_msan_cflags = (["-fsanitize=memory", "-mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer", "-fno-omit-frame-pointer", "-fno-optimize-sibling-calls"] + [config.target_cflags] + config.debug_info_flags) # Some Msan tests leverage backtrace() which requires libexecinfo on FreeBSD. if config.host_os == 'FreeBSD': clang_msan_cflags += ["-lexecinfo"] clang_msan_cxxflags = config.cxx_mode_flags + clang_msan_cflags def build_invocation(compile_flags): return " " + " ".join([config.clang] + compile_flags) + " " config.substitutions.append( ("%clang_msan ", build_invocation(clang_msan_cflags)) ) config.substitutions.append( ("%clangxx_msan ", build_invocation(clang_msan_cxxflags)) ) # Default test suffixes. config.suffixes = ['.c', '.cc', '.cpp'] # MemorySanitizer tests are currently supported on Linux only. if config.host_os not in ['Linux']: config.unsupported = True if config.target_arch != 'aarch64': config.available_features.add('stable-runtime')