// Test that dynamically allocated TLS space is included in the root set.
// This is known to be broken with glibc-2.27+ but it should pass with Bionic
// https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37804
// XFAIL: glibc-2.27
// RUN: %clangxx %s -DBUILD_DSO -fPIC -shared -o %t-so.so
// RUN: %clangxx_lsan %s -o %t
// RUN: %env_lsan_opts="report_objects=1:use_stacks=0:use_registers=0:use_ld_allocations=0:use_tls=0" not %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
// RUN: %env_lsan_opts="report_objects=1:use_stacks=0:use_registers=0:use_ld_allocations=0:use_tls=1" %run %t 2>&1
// RUN: %env_lsan_opts="" %run %t 2>&1
// UNSUPPORTED: target={{(arm|powerpc).*}},i386-linux && !android
#ifndef BUILD_DSO
#include <assert.h>
#include <dlfcn.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string>
#include "sanitizer_common/print_address.h"
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
std::string path = std::string(argv[0]) + "-so.so";
// Clear any previous errors. On Android, the dynamic loader can have some
// left over dlerror() messages due to a missing symbol resolution for a
// deprecated malloc function.
dlerror();
void *handle = dlopen(path.c_str(), RTLD_LAZY);
assert(handle != 0);
typedef void **(* store_t)(void *p);
store_t StoreToTLS = (store_t)dlsym(handle, "StoreToTLS");
// Sometimes dlerror() occurs when we broke the interceptors.
// Add the message here to make the error more obvious.
const char *dlerror_msg = dlerror();
if (dlerror_msg != nullptr) {
fprintf(stderr, "DLERROR: %s\n", dlerror_msg);
fflush(stderr);
abort();
}
void *p = malloc(1337);
// If we don't know about dynamic TLS, we will return a false leak above.
void **p_in_tls = StoreToTLS(p);
assert(*p_in_tls == p);
print_address("Test alloc: ", 1, p);
return 0;
}
// CHECK: Test alloc: [[ADDR:0x[0-9,a-f]+]]
// CHECK: LeakSanitizer: detected memory leaks
// CHECK: [[ADDR]] (1337 bytes)
// CHECK: SUMMARY: {{.*}}Sanitizer:
#else // BUILD_DSO
// A loadable module with a large thread local section, which would require
// allocation of a new TLS storage chunk when loaded with dlopen(). We use it
// to test the reachability of such chunks in LSan tests.
// This must be large enough that it doesn't fit into preallocated static TLS
// space (see STATIC_TLS_SURPLUS in glibc).
__thread void *huge_thread_local_array[(1 << 20) / sizeof(void *)];
extern "C" void **StoreToTLS(void *p) {
huge_thread_local_array[0] = p;
return &huge_thread_local_array[0];
}
#endif // BUILD_DSO