[PATCH] D129410: Update sanitize_* IR documentation.
Mitch Phillips via Phabricator via llvm-commits
llvm-commits at lists.llvm.org
Wed Jul 13 08:55:30 PDT 2022
This revision was landed with ongoing or failed builds.
This revision was automatically updated to reflect the committed changes.
Closed by commit rGfd6dae9799c4: Update sanitize_* IR documentation. (authored by hctim).
Repository:
rG LLVM Github Monorepo
CHANGES SINCE LAST ACTION
https://reviews.llvm.org/D129410/new/
https://reviews.llvm.org/D129410
Files:
llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
Index: llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
===================================================================
--- llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
+++ llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
@@ -746,8 +746,8 @@
<global | constant> <Type> [<InitializerConstant>]
[, section "name"] [, partition "name"]
[, comdat [($name)]] [, align <Alignment>]
- [, no_sanitize] [, no_sanitize_address]
- [, no_sanitize_hwaddress] [, sanitize_address_dyninit]
+ [, no_sanitize_address] [, no_sanitize_hwaddress]
+ [, sanitize_address_dyninit] [, sanitize_memtag]
(, !name !N)*
For example, the following defines a global in a numbered address space
@@ -2327,19 +2327,31 @@
Unlike :ref:`function attributes <fnattrs>`, attributes on a global variable
are grouped into a single :ref:`attribute group <attrgrp>`.
-``no_sanitize``
- This attribute indicates that the global variable should not have any
- sanitizers applied to it, either because it was in the sanitizer ignore
- list, or it was annotated with
- `__attribute__((disable_sanitizer_instrumentation))`.
``no_sanitize_address``
This attribute indicates that the global variable should not have
AddressSanitizer instrumentation applied to it, because it was annotated
- with `__attribute__((no_sanitize("address")))`.
+ with `__attribute__((no_sanitize("address")))`,
+ `__attribute__((disable_sanitizer_instrumentation))`, or included in the
+ `-fsanitize-ignorelist` file.
``no_sanitize_hwaddress``
This attribute indicates that the global variable should not have
HWAddressSanitizer instrumentation applied to it, because it was annotated
- with `__attribute__((no_sanitize("hwaddress")))`.
+ with `__attribute__((no_sanitize("hwaddress")))`,
+ `__attribute__((disable_sanitizer_instrumentation))`, or included in the
+ `-fsanitize-ignorelist` file.
+``sanitize_memtag``
+ This attribute indicates that the global variable should have AArch64 memory
+ tags (MTE) instrumentation applied to it. This attribute causes the
+ suppression of certain optimisations, like GlobalMerge, as well as ensuring
+ extra directives are emitted in the assembly and extra bits of metadata are
+ placed in the object file so that the linker can ensure the accesses are
+ protected by MTE. This attribute is added by clang when
+ `-fsanitize=memtag-globals` is provided, as long as the global is not marked
+ with `__attribute__((no_sanitize("memtag")))`,
+ `__attribute__((disable_sanitizer_instrumentation))`, or included in the
+ `-fsanitize-ignorelist` file. The AArch64 Globals Tagging pass may remove
+ this attribute when it's not possible to tag the global (e.g. it's a TLS
+ variable).
``sanitize_address_dyninit``
This attribute indicates that the global variable, when instrumented with
AddressSanitizer, should be checked for ODR violations. This attribute is
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: D129410.444290.patch
Type: text/x-patch
Size: 3067 bytes
Desc: not available
URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/attachments/20220713/36d5bc86/attachment.bin>
More information about the llvm-commits
mailing list