HWASan is disabled in recovery strictly for code size, not for
correctness. With this change, HWASan binaries and libraries can be
used in recovery.
The real reason is the make build system which has no idea of the big
picture, and makes it hard to disable HWASan in _all_ recovery modules
recursively. A few static libraries have sneaked in.
Bug: 119582521
Test: sideload an OTA onto a hwasan device
Change-Id: I6536cc7bf5bfb37f939b585545a23c2068fbd47f
llvm-ar takes a --plugin argument but it is ignored for compatibility,
so passing it has no effect.
Change-Id: I4fc51d226d66cf2a43462d3d4ccc12e6e5ebb226
This reverts commit 98d8580c3a.
Change no longer needed with the new LLVM toolchain update.
Bug: 112907825
Bug: 111759196
Change-Id: Ife3ce47a602dd850ac84bb51abc70c0ca157776e
This is achieved via the compiler flag -ffixed-x18 for non-LTO builds
and the linker flag -plugin-opt -mattr=+reserve-x18 for LTO builds.
This change should be reverted once we upgrade past LLVM r340889
which does this by default on Android.
Bug: 112907825
Bug: 111759196
Change-Id: I05473ddbb98319d87d442425b4d715647eae3a38
Scudo is now compatible with the -fsanitize-minimal-runtime, and offers a new
dynamic library that doesn't bundle UBSan.
This patch adds support for this new library in Soong, preferring it over the
full one, unless a UBSan or diagnostic dependency is found.
Test: aosp compiled with m -j
Test: local test enabling Scudo for tombstoned
Change-Id: I17794131db148b33f8a8710ac43302cadf1af314
Make sure that the minimal runtime gets applied to the rest
of the sanitizers we might use from ubsan.
Bug: 80195448
Test: Build success and checked build flags.
Change-Id: I31b211b80bb1068c153a9b65454a2605933c9568
Clang is always used now, so we can remove all the GCC checks. Removing
GCC-specific configuration will happen in the next CL.
Test: m
Change-Id: I4835ecf6062159315d0dfb07b098e60bff033a8a
It allows use of sanitizer preprocessor macros (like __has_feature())
in assembly files.
Bug: 112438058
Test: SANITIZE_TARGET=hwaddress
Change-Id: Id3fed5492ab9473cbb13cd6c0485302412e8b1de
This is a new sanitizer similar to ASan, but with a few differences
from the build system perspective:
* Only runs on AArch64.
* Supports static binaries.
* Bionic itself will be built with HWASan.
* Does not have any "if a library is sanitized than the binary must
be, too" requirements unlike ASan. Even better, individual static
libraries can be freely sanitized or not. We propagate "nosanitize"
from binaries to static libraries anyway, because otherwise there
is no good way to disable hwasan on a binary as a whole.
Same a CFI, we export a list of sanitized static libraries to make.
In fact, we export separate lists for vendor and regular libraries,
because it is possible for one to be sanitized without the other
(i.e. there can be mylib.hwasan.vendor w/o mylib.hwasan or vice
versa).
Bug: 112438058, 112709969
Test: manual, part of a bigger patch set
Change-Id: Ie4fdeb522ac03cf9684526882e84dfee3807b6a7
VisitDepsDepthFirst is almost never correct, as it can't query
dependency tags of multiple dependencies between the same two modules.
Replace VisitDepsDepthFirst with WalkDeps in sanitize.go and
python.go. Also verify the dependency tag before continuing to
recurse to ensure that they don't recurse through genrules and into
unrelated modules.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I2f7560126f56b51a40ec39dfbdcc18b5891489f7
Scudo is a hardened usermode allocator that is part of LLVM's compiler-rt
project (home of the Sanitizers). clang allows for -fsanitize=scudo as a
possible command line option to link the shared Scudo library to a binary.
This patch add Scudo as a potential sanitize option. Scudo is not compatible
with ASan and TSan and will be disabled if either is enabled.
Bug: 72112048
Test: aosp compiled with m -j
Test: local experiment with scudo: true to ensure that a test target
(tombstoned) could be linked with scudo.
Change-Id: I76bb6c60891d4782f6665a112c4c2bf7c31645da
The SetSanitizer() method in cc/sanitize.go was also enabling
diagnostics for CFI when invoked from the sanitizer mutator. We
shouldn't be doing this, so this CL disables that.
Bug: 79785496
Test: strings libziparchive.so | grep 'ubsan'
Change-Id: Iffe0d4e9c333ac5dfbec3f48e381c232ce5d4463
The current VNDK ABI snapshot expects that CFI is disabled for
components that either in the include paths (from cfi-common.mk) OR
enabled directly in the makefile/blueprint. However, on non-arm64
architectures, the build system was only disabling CFI for vendor
components in the include paths.
This topic corrects it by (a) removing the include paths check to
disable CFI for vendor variants (this CL), and (b) inheriting the CFI
include paths in all product configs to ensure that when we update the
ABI we're able to move to relying exclusively
on (PRODUCT_)CFI_INCLUDE_PATHS.
Bug: 66301104
Test: ABI matches for all architectures.
Change-Id: I648edf13346b18fd88b623682e8590ed44709e0d
This CL restricts CFI_INCLUDE_PATHS and PRODUCT_CFI_INCLUDE_PATHS to
Arm64 only.
Bug: 66301104
Test: x86 targets do not respect the include paths variables
Change-Id: I66ec2fb05435535aaf5d59fdfc7a170a4fdd4f26
Enabling CFI changes the VNDK ABI from the frozen snapshot, so the
only solution for now is to temporarily disable CFI on all vendor
variants for the sake of compatibility.
Bug: 66301104
Test: ABI is consistent.
Change-Id: Ie7dca41e0f647808b08adede09a30f3c746e6bda
When linking in the UBSan minimal runtime, don't export the symbols.
This was resulting in an edge case where symbols were sometimes
undefined at runtime on address sanitized builds if static library
dependencies were integer overflow sanitized.
Bug: 78766744
Test: readelf on libraries show either inclusion of the shared library
or no undefined symbols related to the minimal runtime.
Change-Id: Ide85c8c6b53b400ce9166ccaf96d250797fe4b24
Merged-In: Ide85c8c6b53b400ce9166ccaf96d250797fe4b24
(cherry picked from commit 59fdea2ac2)
When linking in the UBSan minimal runtime, don't export the symbols.
This was resulting in an edge case where symbols were sometimes
undefined at runtime on address sanitized builds if static library
dependencies were integer overflow sanitized.
Bug: 78766744
Test: readelf on libraries show either inclusion of the shared library
or no undefined symbols related to the minimal runtime.
Change-Id: Ide85c8c6b53b400ce9166ccaf96d250797fe4b24
Previously abi diffs were allowed only on unsanitized variants of vndk
libraries. This CL allows them on all sanitized variants which go onto
production devices, eg: cfi variants.
Bug: 66301104
Test: Without this change, for arm64 libstagefright_foundation doesn't
get an lsdump file since we don't build an unsanitized variant
(aosp_arm64_ab).
Test: With this change, for arm64 libstagefright_foundation does
get an lsdump file (aosp_arm64_ab)
Merged-In: I94f82fd84fc898e4980c3f3619df9677ed723c32
Change-Id: I94f82fd84fc898e4980c3f3619df9677ed723c32
(cherry picked from commit b7e08ca830)
Previously abi diffs were allowed only on unsanitized variants of vndk
libraries. This CL allows them on all sanitized variants which go onto
production devices, eg: cfi variants.
Bug: 66301104
Test: Without this change, for arm64 libstagefright_foundation doesn't
get an lsdump file since we don't build an unsanitized variant
(aosp_arm64_ab).
Test: With this change, for arm64 libstagefright_foundation does
get an lsdump file (aosp_arm64_ab)
Change-Id: I94f82fd84fc898e4980c3f3619df9677ed723c32
This extends the minimal runtime dependency mutator to allow signed
and unsigned integer overflow diagnostics in static libraries and
binaries. This also enables the integer_overflow flag for static
libraries and binaries.
Note compilation will fail if the static library is a dependency
of a Make module that does not also have diagnostics enabled.
Bug: 66952339
Bug: 73283972
Test: make SANITIZE_TARGET{,_DIAG}=integer_overflow
Test: Enabled diagnostics in a static lib, saw results in logcat.
Test: Checked showcommands output for ubsan runtime library inclusion.
Change-Id: Ic52881a0f74cdcac0e4a15335df493b59b002ae5
This CL changes PRODUCT_CFI_INCLUDE_PATHS to be included in all
product configs by default. To maintain the status quo, the sanitizer
logic has been modified to only respect this product config for Arm64
devices (where this was previously enabled).
Bug: 63926619
Test: m -j60 # the device still has CFI enabled thanks to the default
opt-in
Change-Id: Ia613aec545ad3e544dea41a6dbdb4112aef4afab
cfiExportsMap was reinitialized for every module, which caused
data races. Create the path from the string on each use
instead.
Bug: 77234104
Test: m nothing with race detector turned on
Change-Id: Ibca3149dcbe8a9d4d9f7ec6dd0b164697e7ae5cd
Merged-In: Ibca3149dcbe8a9d4d9f7ec6dd0b164697e7ae5cd
(cherry picked from commit 1218a19f0d)
cfiExportsMap was reinitialized for every module, which caused
data races. Create the path from the string on each use
instead.
Bug: 77234104
Test: m nothing with race detector turned on
Change-Id: Ibca3149dcbe8a9d4d9f7ec6dd0b164697e7ae5cd
* Suppress more noisy new warnings at global level.
* Add -no-pie to partial link .o files, with -r.
* Revert workaround of b/72706604, no need of
-Wl,-plugin-opt,-emulated-tls
* Filter out clang 7.0 unknown flag "-Wno-extended-offsetof"
Bug: 72706604
Bug: 72412006
Test: make checkbuild
Change-Id: I7ff45465c4bd771991f42b40f68dc35586045656
Adds Soong support for -fsanitze-minimal-runtime when using
the integer overflow sanitizers. This makes the crashes due to these
sanitizers less mysterious.
Bug: 64091660
Test: Compiled and checked the generated compiler commands
Test: Checked program that overflows for the abort reason
Change-Id: Ieeceaf6c35c8371592952d3b8b977aefc11601c5
Merged-In: Ieeceaf6c35c8371592952d3b8b977aefc11601c5
(cherry picked from commit 30c5db2f47)
Adds Soong support for -fsanitze-minimal-runtime when using
the integer overflow sanitizers. This makes the crashes due to these
sanitizers less mysterious.
Bug: 64091660
Test: Compiled and checked the generated compiler commands
Test: Checked program that overflows for the abort reason
Change-Id: Ieeceaf6c35c8371592952d3b8b977aefc11601c5
LLVM-AR does not allow passing --plugin options more than once. The
--plugin ARFLAGS that lto want to add, may already exist if sanitizer is
also turned on.
Fixed this by adding a new bool Flags.ArGoldPlugin. Set this variable to
true whenever LLVM gold plugin is needed for ArFlags. In function
TransformObjToStaticLib(), add this option to arFlags using global value
${config.LLVMGoldPlugin} if the bool value is true.
Bug: http://b/73160350
Test: build the image with make and succeeded.
Change-Id: I62785829b0a4b663225926e4aed98defc1b6da2c
(cherry picked from commit 4917049f6e)
LLVM-AR does not allow passing --plugin options more than once. The
--plugin ARFLAGS that lto want to add, may already exist if sanitizer is
also turned on.
Fixed this by adding a new bool Flags.ArGoldPlugin. Set this variable to
true whenever LLVM gold plugin is needed for ArFlags. In function
TransformObjToStaticLib(), add this option to arFlags using global value
${config.LLVMGoldPlugin} if the bool value is true.
Bug: http://b/73160350
Test: build the image with make and succeeded.
Change-Id: I62785829b0a4b663225926e4aed98defc1b6da2c
-fsanitize=cfi requires LTO. Normally, the Clang driver automatically
enables emutls, but it's broken with -flto, so work around it by passing
-Wl,-plugin-opt=-emulated-tls.
See https://buganizer.corp.google.com/issues/72706604#comment15
Enable the workaround with ctx.Device(), which is the same condition used
in the existing I18acac41aac885fc6635fbd55f96ba7c845eb5e7 workaround.
Bug: b/72706604
Bug: https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues/498
Test: m libaudioflinger (on internal master); \
readelf -sW symbols/system/lib64/libaudioflinger.so | grep tlNBLogWriter
check that __emutls_t.tlNBLogWriter exists
check that no symbols of type TLS exist
Change-Id: I2cf65574c52476843cc017ee176a7d6777e2ce0b
Handle paths variable provided from Make about where integer overflow
sanitization should be enabled by default, and prepare to enable minimal
runtime diagnostics for integer overflow sanitizers in userdebug/eng builds.
This provides Soong support for on-by-default paths from Make for
integer overflow sanitization.
Bug: 30969751
Bug: 63927620
Test: Include paths passed from Make are being sanitized.
Test: Compilation succeeds with and without diagnostics enabled.
Test: See Make patch for further test notes.
Change-Id: I803a75646cc27ef5b4b5b74b8eb2981c39f8a6a3
AConfig() now duplicates Config(). Replace the uses of AConfig()
with Config(). Leave AConfig() for now until code in other
projects is cleaned up.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ic88be643049d21dba45dbd1a65588ed94bf43bdc
This CL rolls back how often we bubble up both sanitized and
un-sanitized variants of a component. With this change only
CFI-enabled target static libraries will do this, all other cases
suppress one of the two variants (both from being installed and from
being exposed to Make for make-embedded builds).
This means we shouldn't need a separate sanitizer suffix for ASAN at
all (.asan), and similarly for non static-lib CFI components (.cfi),
so this CL changes that as well.
Lastly, because the version of ar meant for the host is not built
with plugin support (which CFI requires), this CL disables CFI for
host targets.
This CL should fix the following 2 issues:
(1) Removing warnings about multiple rules existing for the same
installable target.
(2) Fixing VTS packaging, which had been broken by the generation of
the .asan suffix.
Bug: 69172424, 69059192, 67507323
Test: m -j40 # Soong generated .mk file does not have duplicate rules.
Test: SANITIZE_TARGET="address" m -j40 libstagefright # installed
correctly.
Change-Id: Ib90fdbc8a6ad3924fc2a691b7277a8a1bc67cda8
This CL adds the ability to centrally enable or disable CFI for
components using either an environment or product config
variable. This is a better, nore manageable option that enabling CFI
across each component individually.
Bug: 67507323
Test: CFI_INCLUDE_PATHS= system/nfc m -j40
Test: CFI_EXCLUDE_PATHS = frameworks/av m -j40
Change-Id: I38b77946759121aec99ab25f31aaee2e5d993f73
there's no use case for prepending/appending to bool, and string
properties within module struct. Declearing "*bool" and "*string" almost
cover everything user need.
I did see one case that user specify relative_install_path as
path prefix in cc_defaults, and concatenate with the one in real module
to get the final relative install path in Android.bp <bionic/tests/libs>.
Test: m -j checkbuild
Bug: b/68853585
Change-Id: If3a7a2689c3fc307aae136af6bc9c57f27a1e1a0
Bug: http://b/33678192
Clang has been updated past the revisions mentioned in the work arounds.
So these seem no longer necessary.
Test: Build
Change-Id: I08fee0db7c5785836a1ad0104688245435865cb7
This CL ensures that only one of the two generated variants are
installed for non-make builds and for host binaries.
Bug: 30227045
Test: OUT_DIR=/tmp/ndk build/soong/scripts/build-ndk-prebuilts.sh
Change-Id: I7ca78af51ea6bd3ae1107a69331abd6ff68f2150
This reverts commit 33c252c2f1.
I have a fix to the crashes that this CL set was causing, and have
uploaded it as a patchset to this revert.
This also contains a partial fix that was initially submitted
separately as
https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/platform/build/soong/+/524295/
Bug: 30227045
Test: ./art/test/testrunner/run_build_test_target.py -j110 art-asan #no
build errors
Test: m -j50 ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=0 SANITIZE_HOST=address # no
build errors
Change-Id: I3e53549fa03413d35d9a952f04de1e7629e1f06d
This reverts commit d4b484b070.
Rationale: second in group of commits that left aosp_x86_64 not
building. (See https://android-build.googleplex.com/builds/
submitted/4426589/aosp_x86_64-eng/latest/logs/build_error.log)
Bug: 30227045
Test: builds
Change-Id: I38ab5284c614d6ee68e7359219bd75c7d50131be
This reverts commit 6147c6972a.
Rationale: first in group of commits that left aosp_x86_64 not
building. (See https://android-build.googleplex.com/builds/
submitted/4426589/aosp_x86_64-eng/latest/logs/build_error.log)
Bug: 30227045
Test: builds
Change-Id: I632869d13d09b43e2040da187d7ced4f05c332de
This CL hides (using Module.Properties.PreventInstall) either the
sanitized or stock variant for non-make embedded builds (based on
whether a sanitizer is enabled or not) so we don't have duplicate
rules for installing the same target.
Bug: 30227045
Test: OUT_DIR=out build/soong/scripts/build-ndk-prebuilts.sh # no
longer generates a duplicate build error.
Change-Id: I0b2dbb0afd5d426b32da67f951e2a4f9fbb3f3b9
This CL makes multiples changes in preparation for platform-wide CFI.
(a) Adds a second -version-script=... to the command line
when building components that use a version script. This ensures that
__cfi_check is also exported, and allows CFI to be enabled for these
components.
(b) Adds both topdown and bottom up mutators for CFI to help propagate
dependencies correctly for components that may need CFI disabled.
(c) Fixes an issue with the mutators to correctly apply settings to
both generated variants
(d) Fixes issues when components have more than a single visibility
flag.
Bug: 30227045
Test: SANITIZE_TARGET=cfi m -j40 # dependencies are correctly built
# with/without CFI
Change-Id: I44793cc03bcbcdaa957cc49c7240b87d7c9db327
Also adds checks that the dependencies are android.Modules and
are not disabled.
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I05e945f38915d49cd3c0ab72a86576949bc7eff2
This reverts commit 2370af0e23.
Reason for revert: New Build Breakage: aosp-master/aosp_arm64_ab-userdebug @ 4376965
Change-Id: Ibe4b819c4292457c454bf42e6d94fba3071ec04b
libm is a default library for device builds, so default it for host
builds as well.
Also removes duplicate additions of -ldl, -lpthread, -lm and -lrt.
Test: m host
Change-Id: I8f7e799d48a1f427e48dcfb1d0ccba93c5f9780b
Make sure that libdl is always after libc on the command line.
Simplifies the logic to always support system_shared_libs for
sdk and vndk builds.
For backwards compatibility without updating lots of Android.bp
files, allow libdl to be listed in shared_libs as long as it
is also in system_shared_libs or libc is not in system_shared_libs.
Remove all the places that libdl is added as a dependency, since
it will always be present unless explicitly removed now.
Bug: 62815515
Test: m -j checkbuild
Change-Id: I0233178ffea87a2f0b82190746022476304a68e2
It's never anything except nil, and it unnecessarily complicates
the implementations.
Test: m -j checkbuild
Change-Id: I8a117a86aa39aeb07d9d8d0686ef869c52784f19
This CL blocks modules intended for the host from having the bottom up
sanitizer mutator applied. We only maintain a single copy of host
binaries, so generating variants doesn't make sense
anyway. Additionally, the existing logic was causing an error with
builds not embedded in make (eg: aosp-build-tools which uses
soong_ui.bash) where the wrong variant was installed on the host. This
change should fix that.
Bug: 64536751
Test: m -j40 && SANITIZE_TARGET="address" m -j40
Test: aosp-build-tools build breakage is fixed.
Change-Id: Ia79b4661f69ce26a7be17c4339c18ca0f397d760
This CL fixes a bug in the ASAN top down mutator which was incorrectly
checking (and setting) SanitizeDep to true only for the parent module
and not for the visited child modules.
Fixing this also requires some changes to the variant creation logic
to ensure that the correct variant is passed to make for
installation. This will eventually be replaced by logic that appends
an appropriate suffix to sanitized libraries (eg: libc++.asan), which
will allow both variants to be passed to make.
Bug: 64536751
Test: m -j40 && SANITIZE_TARGET="address" m -j40
Change-Id: Id5e5a5946192adf07418dd433bca503047177007
When the lib is vendor-only, then .vendor suffix is not added.
Furthermore, this change correctly adds .vendor suffix even to the names
listed in LOCAL_SHARED_LIBRARIES so that we don't need to add the suffix
in the make world.
This also allows us to use the original name (without the .vendor
suffix) of the vendor-only modules in make (e.g. in PRODUCT_PACKAGES or
as a make target).
Bug: 37480243
Test: BOARD_VNDK_VERSION=current m -j <name> is successful, where <name>
is one of the vendor-only libraries in Soong. (i.e.
android.hardware.renderscript@1.0-impl)
Test: m -j does not break anything
Change-Id: I203e546ff941878a40c5e7cfbb9f70b617df272d
Ubsan is currently support ARM/ARM64,
so It's OK to enable the build Flag
Test: build test module with flags in Android.bp:
sanitize: {
all_undefined: true,
diag: {
undefined: true,
},
},
BUG:38250996
Change-Id: I37a01b4610132f58315e68335b3c3cdfb148357d
Add support for excluding paths from having integer_overflow applied to
them when using SANITIZE_TARGET=integer_overflow via an
INTEGER_OVERFLOW_EXCLUDE_PATHS make variable. This covers the soong side
of the change.
Bug: 30969751
Test: Build with SANITIZE_TARGET=integer_overflow
SANITIZE_TARGET_DIAG=integer_overflow
INTEGER_OVERFLOW_EXCLUDE_PATHS=<path> and confirmed this was no
longer being applied to binaries in that path.
Change-Id: I298b772f5425da28dff1cf007825be19558db3a8
Adds the SANITIZE_TARGET=integer_overflow build option to apply signed and
unsigned integer overflow sanitization globally. This implements the
Soong side of the build option.
An additional build option is provided to control whether or not to run
in diagnostics mode, controlled by SANITIZE_TARGET_DIAG. This works the
same way that SANITIZE_TARGET does and currently only supports
'integer_overflow' as an option.
A default sanitizer blacklist is added to avoid applying sanitization
to functions that are likely to exhibit benign overflows.
Bug: 30969751
Test: Building with and without the new flags, device boot-up, tested
various permutations of controlling the new flags from build files.
Change-Id: Ibc8a8615d3132f1a23faaf1cb4861f24c5ef734a
Update the coverage sanitizer flags in soong to use the new
flavor of coverage sanitization.
Bug: 63108942
Test: Fuzzer runs with coverage guards.
Change-Id: I2e817a5282cf7dab49aee6985743defd4fb74628
Add a list of flags which are not understood by clang LibTooling tools
and filter them out of the Cflags the tools are invoked with.
Test: In frameworks/av, make libmedia vendor_available (this invokes
header-abi-dumper on this module), mm -j64.
Bug: 62447349
Change-Id: I46f017212b89f4331145c999103d0ed44da0abaf
Setting Sanitize.Diag.Undefined to true does not enable diagnostics for
all possible UBSan sanitizers that might be declared in Sanitize.Misc_undefined
(specifically unsigned-integer-overflow and nullability-*). This adds an
equivalent Sanitize.Diag.Misc_undefined string array to allow diagnostics to
be enabled in these sanitizers.
Bug: 62546512
Test: make works and device boots.
Test: Tested an Android.bp generated binary with the new field enabling
unsigned-integer-overflow diagnostics.
Change-Id: I9aa7cb2555ab4f94ae1aa290715a617718d936ff
Also filter out -Wl,--no-undefined for all host sanitizers, not just ASan.
UBSan on host defaults to no-trap (i.e. diagnostic mode), and that requires
the runtime library and runs into the same problem with undefined symbols as ASan.
Bug: 34719251
Test: Misc_undefined: ["integer"] on a soong target
Change-Id: I1fb4781f663a11f5f427d50c0bf9beb8e181cd5e
Merged-In: I1fb4781f663a11f5f427d50c0bf9beb8e181cd5e
(cherry picked from commit fe9bc1dccb)
Add Sanitize.Order cflags after the general sanitizer options, so
it can override the global -fno-sanitize-recover=all.
Bug: 38128476
Test: m SANITIZE_HOST=address
Test: manual test
Change-Id: Ied5600507b66bd25d9d2a8bba428162ed4eb01e4
Moving the last users of a sanitizer runtime library to soong was
causing the runtime library to stop getting installed. Declare
the dependency so make keeps installing it.
Test: builds
Change-Id: Ieeb9ad5c04ac8df0d1a74239da393dac5cab2b03
This CL disables CFI if both CFI and ASAN flags are enabled. This
allows ASAN to take precedence where needed, preventing build errors
that would otherwise arise.
Bug: 30227045
Test: SANITIZE_TARGET="address" m -j40
Change-Id: Id336bf2bf5498d4c3ea6492e36b366c76c06376e
This CL moves the location of ASAN-ified libraries on disk in the
following manner:
/data/lib* --> /data/asan/system/lib*
/data/vendor/* --> /data/asan/vendor/*
There are a couple of advantages to this, including better isolation
from other components, and more transparent linker renaming and
SELinux policies.
Bug: 36574794
Bug: 36674745
Test: m -j40 && SANITIZE_TARGET="address" m -j40 and the device
boots. All sanitized libraries are correctly located in /data/asan/*.
Change-Id: I06bf459260ec451d4495a02562f640ad622f34c2
CFI enabled components need ar to use the gold linker. This CL adds
that.
Bug: 36290748
Test: Enabling CFI for a Soong component builds without error.
Change-Id: Icbf78fa1ca0d845350516b4dd345b54fbb7ef847
Adds the -fsanitize-blacklist option for CFI, using the built in
blacklist at external/compiler-rt/lib/cfi/cfi_blacklist.txt.
Also refactors the CFI cflags and ldflags into cc/makevars.go to
ensure they're consistent across Soong and make projects.
Bug: 30227045
Test: ENABLE_CFI=true m -j40 builds and boots.
Test: The blacklist prevents runtime errors that otherwise occur.
Change-Id: I91c5420478e7290061d89338a86abdef69c67fe2
This CL disables CFI for 32-bit ARM processes, which is broken due to
a compiler error in the most recent version of clang.
Bug: 35157333
Test: ENABLE_CFI=true m -j40 does not enable CFI for 32-bit processes
Change-Id: I52ccf60d91ff1a2af4cf024376b7d70f87040674
Mips toolchain does not have ld.gold.
ARM change is a workaround for LLVM r290384.
Bug: 33678192
Test: make ENABLE_CFI=1
Change-Id: I189ffd42760f0ea8d151717337b9355b37cb207b
With SANITIZE_TARGET="address coverage", if a module disables ASan
(address: false), it is left with just coverage, which is not
supported. In that case, disable coverage as well.
Bug: 33091541
Test: see above
Change-Id: Idcd04dad8cab7c7e2644d2408b1b8a381490e5af
This CL ensures that locally enabling CFI in a .bp file is not honored
unless it is enabled globally using ENABLE_CFI=true first, effectively
hiding it behind a flag.
Bug: 30227045
Bug: 22033465
Test: m -j40 works and device boots
Test: cfi is correctly honored only when the global flag is set.
Change-Id: Iccc6e4bf5e7828ab8ce6056f3e40922712faa0d8
Allow specifying one or more architectures to sanitize for. Defaults to
sanitizing all architectures. Allows reducing the cost of sanitization
by only sanitizing half of the platform.
Bug: 29498013
Test: No change to build.ninja files with m -j SANITIZE_TARGET=address
Test: m -j SANITIZE_TARGET=address SANITIZE_TARGET_ARCH=arm
Test: nm -D $OUT/system/bin/app_process64 | grep asan, no asan symbols found
Change-Id: I972cccc2f19443895d47b44bd8104105f93ffb7d
LOCAL_SANITIZE_DIAG works for ubsan, too.
Bug: 22033465
Test: build a test target with cfi and diag { cfi } properties.
Change-Id: I9cd8e8df9b330430b321709d7f05b4da0294e771
Host builds were compiling without -Wl,--no-undefined because of an ASAN
issue. Pass -Wl,--no-undefined for host builds unless sanitzers are
enabled. Also fix LOCAL_ALLOW_UNDEFINED_SYMBOLS on darwin, where
disallowing undefined symbols is the default.
Test: m -j host
Test: m -j SANITIZE_HOST=address host
Bug: 32305815
Change-Id: Ia4bb305a50b1c1048b119f75726d52f82e21438c
Host builds may build binaries that must have ASAN disabled. Convert
host ASAN to use variants. Since there is only one install location for
shared libraries, don't install the non-ASAN variant at all for now.
Test: mmma -j art SANITIZE_HOST=address
Change-Id: Iacefecac93df44823316624b4c540c24f643fb80
Check c.sanitize.inData() when deciding on install paths.
Don't set inData() for sanitized binaries.
Bug: 30773053
Change-Id: I24be75ccc1b25ae53f7f0a98d1632b30735d0931
and export the library name to make. Refactor the code a bit to avoid repeating the library name
multiple times.
Bug: 22033465
Test: Ran external/clang/build.py for aosp-llvm
Change-Id: I25eb3858eb92e1dd493b09524d559802551b2547
Disable coverage for static binaries where address sanitizer is
disabled, and disable coverage in the mutator when disabling address
sanitizer.
Bug: 29188876
Change-Id: Ia1a21878c3f34cd295a6dec49608c412eb09e7b1
For example , instead of trying to have libraryLinker inherit from
baseLinker and libraryCompiler inherit from baseCompiler, create a
single decorator object that wraps both baseLinker and baseCompiler.
Test: Builds, no unexpected changes to build.ninja
Change-Id: I2468adaea8466c203a240259ba5694b8b1df7a52
build/core/executable.mk has an extra check to disable asan for static
binaries, do the same in soong.
Bug: 30191800
Change-Id: Ia78063264f3280eb889ba9e45c45dd66e4c64a96
With this change, sanitize: { address: false } disables
SANITIZE_TARGET=address for one target.
Also rename SafeStack to Safestack, because the former can not be
used as a target property.
Bug: 27729263
With this change, sanitize: { address: false } disables
SANITIZE_TARGET=address for one target.
Also rename SafeStack to Safestack, because the former can not be
used as a target property.
Bug: 27729263
Change-Id: I20f55c0e62b2fdd191ba66c0f661a039109bd78f
Host builds don't have a separate place to install asan modules, so only
create a single variant for them.
Change-Id: I81f7090debd7935db778f8600d8cbc86dd53b1cb
Create both sanitized and unsanitized variants inside make builds with
sanitizers enabled. Only export the sanitized version to make, and
always install the sanitized version in /data to match the make build.
Change-Id: I5a17bcbddc7a9d871c929c84d3c116228ef3258f
Make expects libraries built with address sanitizer to be installed into
/data, and can't handle multiple variants of modules.
Change-Id: Ice575ff6f0788a88f296e7b3ee521a2b9771f55f
Add a new feature to cc modules that adds the cflags and libraries
necessary to implement AddressSanitizer, ThreadSanitizer, and
UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer.
Change-Id: Ibe5ffadc7ece56080a2521f2c7c00da9ef712584