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libsanitizer/ 2015-10-20 Maxim Ostapenko <m.ostapenko@partner.samsung.com> * All source files: Merge from upstream r250806. * configure.ac (link_sanitizer_common): Add -lrt flag. * configure.tgt: Enable TSAN and LSAN for aarch64-linux targets. Set CXX_ABI_NEEDED=true for darwin. * asan/Makefile.am (asan_files): Add new files. (DEFS): Add DCAN_SANITIZE_UB=0 and remove unused and legacy DASAN_FLEXIBLE_MAPPING_AND_OFFSET=0. * asan/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * ubsan/Makefile.am (ubsan_files): Add new files. (DEFS): Add DCAN_SANITIZE_UB=1. (libubsan_la_LIBADD): Add -lc++abi if CXX_ABI_NEEDED is true. * ubsan/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * tsan/Makefile.am (tsan_files): Add new files. (DEFS): Add DCAN_SANITIZE_UB=0. * tsan/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * sanitizer_common/Makefile.am (sanitizer_common_files): Add new files. * sanitizer_common/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * asan/libtool-version: Bump the libasan SONAME. From-SVN: r229111
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//===-- sanitizer_printf.cc -----------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file is shared between AddressSanitizer and ThreadSanitizer.
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//
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// Internal printf function, used inside run-time libraries.
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// We can't use libc printf because we intercept some of the functions used
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// inside it.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "sanitizer_common.h"
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#include "sanitizer_flags.h"
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#include "sanitizer_libc.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#if SANITIZER_WINDOWS && defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1800 && \
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!defined(va_copy)
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# define va_copy(dst, src) ((dst) = (src))
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#endif
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namespace __sanitizer {
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StaticSpinMutex CommonSanitizerReportMutex;
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static int AppendChar(char **buff, const char *buff_end, char c) {
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if (*buff < buff_end) {
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**buff = c;
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(*buff)++;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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// Appends number in a given base to buffer. If its length is less than
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// |minimal_num_length|, it is padded with leading zeroes or spaces, depending
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// on the value of |pad_with_zero|.
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static int AppendNumber(char **buff, const char *buff_end, u64 absolute_value,
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u8 base, u8 minimal_num_length, bool pad_with_zero,
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bool negative) {
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uptr const kMaxLen = 30;
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RAW_CHECK(base == 10 || base == 16);
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RAW_CHECK(base == 10 || !negative);
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RAW_CHECK(absolute_value || !negative);
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RAW_CHECK(minimal_num_length < kMaxLen);
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int result = 0;
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if (negative && minimal_num_length)
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--minimal_num_length;
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if (negative && pad_with_zero)
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result += AppendChar(buff, buff_end, '-');
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uptr num_buffer[kMaxLen];
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int pos = 0;
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do {
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RAW_CHECK_MSG((uptr)pos < kMaxLen, "AppendNumber buffer overflow");
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num_buffer[pos++] = absolute_value % base;
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absolute_value /= base;
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} while (absolute_value > 0);
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if (pos < minimal_num_length) {
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// Make sure compiler doesn't insert call to memset here.
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internal_memset(&num_buffer[pos], 0,
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sizeof(num_buffer[0]) * (minimal_num_length - pos));
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pos = minimal_num_length;
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}
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RAW_CHECK(pos > 0);
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pos--;
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for (; pos >= 0 && num_buffer[pos] == 0; pos--) {
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char c = (pad_with_zero || pos == 0) ? '0' : ' ';
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result += AppendChar(buff, buff_end, c);
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}
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if (negative && !pad_with_zero) result += AppendChar(buff, buff_end, '-');
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for (; pos >= 0; pos--) {
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char digit = static_cast<char>(num_buffer[pos]);
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result += AppendChar(buff, buff_end, (digit < 10) ? '0' + digit
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: 'a' + digit - 10);
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}
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return result;
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}
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static int AppendUnsigned(char **buff, const char *buff_end, u64 num, u8 base,
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u8 minimal_num_length, bool pad_with_zero) {
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return AppendNumber(buff, buff_end, num, base, minimal_num_length,
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pad_with_zero, false /* negative */);
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}
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static int AppendSignedDecimal(char **buff, const char *buff_end, s64 num,
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u8 minimal_num_length, bool pad_with_zero) {
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bool negative = (num < 0);
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return AppendNumber(buff, buff_end, (u64)(negative ? -num : num), 10,
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minimal_num_length, pad_with_zero, negative);
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}
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static int AppendString(char **buff, const char *buff_end, int precision,
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const char *s) {
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if (!s)
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s = "<null>";
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int result = 0;
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for (; *s; s++) {
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if (precision >= 0 && result >= precision)
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break;
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result += AppendChar(buff, buff_end, *s);
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}
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return result;
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}
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static int AppendPointer(char **buff, const char *buff_end, u64 ptr_value) {
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int result = 0;
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result += AppendString(buff, buff_end, -1, "0x");
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result += AppendUnsigned(buff, buff_end, ptr_value, 16,
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SANITIZER_POINTER_FORMAT_LENGTH, true);
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return result;
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}
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int VSNPrintf(char *buff, int buff_length,
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const char *format, va_list args) {
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static const char *kPrintfFormatsHelp =
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"Supported Printf formats: %([0-9]*)?(z|ll)?{d,u,x}; %p; %(\\.\\*)?s; %c\n";
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RAW_CHECK(format);
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RAW_CHECK(buff_length > 0);
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const char *buff_end = &buff[buff_length - 1];
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const char *cur = format;
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int result = 0;
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for (; *cur; cur++) {
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if (*cur != '%') {
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result += AppendChar(&buff, buff_end, *cur);
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continue;
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}
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cur++;
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bool have_width = (*cur >= '0' && *cur <= '9');
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bool pad_with_zero = (*cur == '0');
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int width = 0;
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if (have_width) {
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while (*cur >= '0' && *cur <= '9') {
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width = width * 10 + *cur++ - '0';
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}
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}
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bool have_precision = (cur[0] == '.' && cur[1] == '*');
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int precision = -1;
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if (have_precision) {
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cur += 2;
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precision = va_arg(args, int);
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}
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bool have_z = (*cur == 'z');
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cur += have_z;
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bool have_ll = !have_z && (cur[0] == 'l' && cur[1] == 'l');
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cur += have_ll * 2;
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s64 dval;
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u64 uval;
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bool have_flags = have_width | have_z | have_ll;
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// Only %s supports precision for now
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CHECK(!(precision >= 0 && *cur != 's'));
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switch (*cur) {
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case 'd': {
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dval = have_ll ? va_arg(args, s64)
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: have_z ? va_arg(args, sptr)
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: va_arg(args, int);
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result += AppendSignedDecimal(&buff, buff_end, dval, width,
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pad_with_zero);
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break;
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}
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case 'u':
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case 'x': {
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uval = have_ll ? va_arg(args, u64)
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: have_z ? va_arg(args, uptr)
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: va_arg(args, unsigned);
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result += AppendUnsigned(&buff, buff_end, uval,
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(*cur == 'u') ? 10 : 16, width, pad_with_zero);
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break;
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}
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case 'p': {
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RAW_CHECK_MSG(!have_flags, kPrintfFormatsHelp);
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result += AppendPointer(&buff, buff_end, va_arg(args, uptr));
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break;
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}
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case 's': {
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RAW_CHECK_MSG(!have_flags, kPrintfFormatsHelp);
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result += AppendString(&buff, buff_end, precision, va_arg(args, char*));
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break;
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}
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case 'c': {
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RAW_CHECK_MSG(!have_flags, kPrintfFormatsHelp);
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result += AppendChar(&buff, buff_end, va_arg(args, int));
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break;
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}
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case '%' : {
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RAW_CHECK_MSG(!have_flags, kPrintfFormatsHelp);
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result += AppendChar(&buff, buff_end, '%');
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break;
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}
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default: {
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RAW_CHECK_MSG(false, kPrintfFormatsHelp);
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}
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}
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}
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RAW_CHECK(buff <= buff_end);
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AppendChar(&buff, buff_end + 1, '\0');
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return result;
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}
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static void (*PrintfAndReportCallback)(const char *);
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void SetPrintfAndReportCallback(void (*callback)(const char *)) {
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PrintfAndReportCallback = callback;
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}
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// Can be overriden in frontend.
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#if SANITIZER_SUPPORTS_WEAK_HOOKS
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SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE SANITIZER_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE
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void OnPrint(const char *str) {
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(void)str;
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}
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#elif defined(SANITIZER_GO) && defined(TSAN_EXTERNAL_HOOKS)
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void OnPrint(const char *str);
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#else
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void OnPrint(const char *str) {
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(void)str;
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}
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#endif
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static void CallPrintfAndReportCallback(const char *str) {
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OnPrint(str);
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if (PrintfAndReportCallback)
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PrintfAndReportCallback(str);
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}
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static void SharedPrintfCode(bool append_pid, const char *format,
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va_list args) {
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va_list args2;
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va_copy(args2, args);
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const int kLen = 16 * 1024;
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// |local_buffer| is small enough not to overflow the stack and/or violate
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// the stack limit enforced by TSan (-Wframe-larger-than=512). On the other
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// hand, the bigger the buffer is, the more the chance the error report will
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// fit into it.
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char local_buffer[400];
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int needed_length;
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char *buffer = local_buffer;
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int buffer_size = ARRAY_SIZE(local_buffer);
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// First try to print a message using a local buffer, and then fall back to
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// mmaped buffer.
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for (int use_mmap = 0; use_mmap < 2; use_mmap++) {
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if (use_mmap) {
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va_end(args);
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va_copy(args, args2);
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buffer = (char*)MmapOrDie(kLen, "Report");
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buffer_size = kLen;
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}
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needed_length = 0;
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// Check that data fits into the current buffer.
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# define CHECK_NEEDED_LENGTH \
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if (needed_length >= buffer_size) { \
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if (!use_mmap) continue; \
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RAW_CHECK_MSG(needed_length < kLen, \
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"Buffer in Report is too short!\n"); \
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}
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if (append_pid) {
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int pid = internal_getpid();
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const char *exe_name = GetProcessName();
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if (common_flags()->log_exe_name && exe_name) {
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needed_length += internal_snprintf(buffer, buffer_size,
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"==%s", exe_name);
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CHECK_NEEDED_LENGTH
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}
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needed_length += internal_snprintf(buffer + needed_length,
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buffer_size - needed_length,
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"==%d==", pid);
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CHECK_NEEDED_LENGTH
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}
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needed_length += VSNPrintf(buffer + needed_length,
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buffer_size - needed_length, format, args);
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CHECK_NEEDED_LENGTH
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// If the message fit into the buffer, print it and exit.
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break;
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# undef CHECK_NEEDED_LENGTH
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}
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RawWrite(buffer);
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if (common_flags()->log_to_syslog)
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WriteToSyslog(buffer);
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CallPrintfAndReportCallback(buffer);
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// If we had mapped any memory, clean up.
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if (buffer != local_buffer)
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UnmapOrDie((void *)buffer, buffer_size);
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va_end(args2);
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}
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FORMAT(1, 2)
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void Printf(const char *format, ...) {
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va_list args;
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va_start(args, format);
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SharedPrintfCode(false, format, args);
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va_end(args);
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}
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// Like Printf, but prints the current PID before the output string.
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FORMAT(1, 2)
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void Report(const char *format, ...) {
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va_list args;
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va_start(args, format);
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SharedPrintfCode(true, format, args);
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va_end(args);
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}
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// Writes at most "length" symbols to "buffer" (including trailing '\0').
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// Returns the number of symbols that should have been written to buffer
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// (not including trailing '\0'). Thus, the string is truncated
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// iff return value is not less than "length".
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FORMAT(3, 4)
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int internal_snprintf(char *buffer, uptr length, const char *format, ...) {
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va_list args;
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va_start(args, format);
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int needed_length = VSNPrintf(buffer, length, format, args);
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va_end(args);
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return needed_length;
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}
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FORMAT(2, 3)
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void InternalScopedString::append(const char *format, ...) {
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CHECK_LT(length_, size());
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va_list args;
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va_start(args, format);
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VSNPrintf(data() + length_, size() - length_, format, args);
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va_end(args);
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length_ += internal_strlen(data() + length_);
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CHECK_LT(length_, size());
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}
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} // namespace __sanitizer
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