// RUN: %clangxx_tsan -O1 %s -o %t // `handle_sigbus=0` is required because when the rdar://problem/58789439 bug was // present TSan's runtime could derefence bad memory leading to SIGBUS being raised. // If the signal was caught TSan would deadlock because it would try to run the // symbolizer again. // RUN: %env_tsan_opts=handle_sigbus=0,symbolize=1 %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s // RUN: %env_tsan_opts=handle_sigbus=0,symbolize=1 __check_mach_ports_lookup=some_value %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s #include #include #include const char *kEnvName = "__UNLIKELY_ENV_VAR_NAME__"; int main() { if (getenv(kEnvName)) { fprintf(stderr, "Env var %s should not be set\n", kEnvName); abort(); } // This will set an environment variable that isn't already in // the environment array. This will cause Darwin's Libc to // malloc() a new array. if (setenv(kEnvName, "some_value", /*overwrite=*/1)) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed to set %s \n", kEnvName); abort(); } // rdar://problem/58789439 // Now trigger symbolization. If symbolization tries to call // to `setenv` that adds a new environment variable, then Darwin // Libc will call `realloc()` and TSan's runtime will hit // an assertion failure because TSan's runtime uses a different // allocator during symbolization which leads to `realloc()` being // called on a pointer that the allocator didn't allocate. // // CHECK: #{{[0-9]}} main {{.*}}no_call_setenv_in_symbolize.cpp:[[@LINE+1]] __sanitizer_print_stack_trace(); // CHECK: DONE fprintf(stderr, "DONE\n"); return 0; }