// Test that the deadlock detector can find a deadlock that actually happened. // Currently we will fail to report such a deadlock because we check for // cycles in lock-order graph after pthread_mutex_lock. // RUN: %clangxx_tsan %s -o %t // RUN: not %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s // XFAIL: * #include <pthread.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <unistd.h> pthread_mutex_t mu1, mu2; pthread_barrier_t barrier; void *Thread(void *p) { // mu2 => mu1 pthread_mutex_lock(&mu2); pthread_barrier_wait(&barrier); pthread_mutex_lock(&mu1); // CHECK: ThreadSanitizer: lock-order-inversion (potential deadlock) pthread_mutex_unlock(&mu1); pthread_mutex_unlock(&mu2); return p; } int main() { pthread_mutex_init(&mu1, NULL); pthread_mutex_init(&mu2, NULL); pthread_barrier_init(&barrier, 0, 2); fprintf(stderr, "This test is going to deadlock and die in 3 seconds\n"); alarm(3); pthread_t t; pthread_create(&t, 0, Thread, 0); // mu1 => mu2 pthread_mutex_lock(&mu1); pthread_barrier_wait(&barrier); pthread_mutex_lock(&mu2); pthread_mutex_unlock(&mu2); pthread_mutex_unlock(&mu1); pthread_join(t, 0); pthread_mutex_destroy(&mu1); pthread_mutex_destroy(&mu2); pthread_barrier_destroy(&barrier); fprintf(stderr, "FAILED\n"); }