Jakub Jelinek
dfe06d3e7f
Initial asan cleanups
This patch defines a new asan_shadow_offset target macro, instead of having a mere macro in the asan.c file. It becomes thus cleaner to define the target macro for targets that supports asan, namely x86 for now. The ASAN_SHADOW_SHIFT (which, along with the asan_shadow_offset constant, is used to compute the address of the shadow memory byte for a given memory address) is defined in asan.h. gcc/ChangeLog * toplev.c (process_options): Warn and turn off -faddress-sanitizer if not supported by target. * asan.c: Include target.h. (asan_scale, asan_offset_log_32, asan_offset_log_64, asan_offset_log): Removed. (build_check_stmt): Use ASAN_SHADOW_SHIFT and targetm.asan_shadow_offset (). (asan_instrument): Don't initialize asan_offset_log. * asan.h (ASAN_SHADOW_SHIFT): Define. * target.def (TARGET_ASAN_SHADOW_OFFSET): New hook. * doc/tm.texi.in (TARGET_ASAN_SHADOW_OFFSET): Add it. * doc/tm.texi: Regenerated. * Makefile.in (asan.o): Depend on $(TARGET_H). * config/i386/i386.c (ix86_asan_shadow_offset): New function. (TARGET_ASAN_SHADOW_OFFSET): Define. From-SVN: r193433
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