// Check that unloading a module doesn't break coverage dumping for remaining // modules. // RUN: %clangxx_asan -mllvm -asan-coverage=1 -DSHARED %s -shared -o %T/libcoverage_module_unloaded_test_1.so -fPIC // RUN: %clangxx_asan -mllvm -asan-coverage=1 -DSHARED %s -shared -o %T/libcoverage_module_unloaded_test_2.so -fPIC // RUN: %clangxx_asan -mllvm -asan-coverage=1 -DSO_DIR=\"%T\" %s -o %t // RUN: export ASAN_OPTIONS=coverage=1:verbosity=1 // RUN: mkdir -p %T/coverage-module-unloaded && cd %T/coverage-module-unloaded // RUN: %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s // RUN: %run %t foo 2>&1 | FileCheck %s // RUN: cd .. && rm coverage-module-unloaded -r // // https://code.google.com/p/address-sanitizer/issues/detail?id=263 // XFAIL: android #include #include #include #include #ifdef SHARED extern "C" { void bar() { printf("bar\n"); } } #else int main(int argc, char **argv) { fprintf(stderr, "PID: %d\n", getpid()); void *handle1 = dlopen(SO_DIR "/libcoverage_module_unloaded_test_1.so", RTLD_LAZY); assert(handle1); void (*bar1)() = (void (*)())dlsym(handle1, "bar"); assert(bar1); bar1(); void *handle2 = dlopen(SO_DIR "/libcoverage_module_unloaded_test_2.so", RTLD_LAZY); assert(handle2); void (*bar2)() = (void (*)())dlsym(handle2, "bar"); assert(bar2); bar2(); // It matters whether the unloaded module has a higher or lower address range // than the remaining one. Make sure to test both cases. if (argc < 2) dlclose(bar1 < bar2 ? handle1 : handle2); else dlclose(bar1 < bar2 ? handle2 : handle1); return 0; } #endif // CHECK: PID: [[PID:[0-9]+]] // CHECK: [[PID]].sancov: 1 PCs written // CHECK: .so.[[PID]] // If we get coverage for both DSOs, it means the module wasn't unloaded and // this test is useless. // CHECK-NOT: .so.[[PID]]