//===-- asan_flags.h -------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file is a part of AddressSanitizer, an address sanity checker.
//
// ASan runtime flags.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef ASAN_FLAGS_H
#define ASAN_FLAGS_H
#include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_internal_defs.h"
// ASan flag values can be defined in four ways:
// 1) initialized with default values at startup.
// 2) overriden during compilation of ASan runtime by providing
// compile definition ASAN_DEFAULT_OPTIONS.
// 3) overriden from string returned by user-specified function
// __asan_default_options().
// 4) overriden from env variable ASAN_OPTIONS.
namespace __asan {
struct Flags {
// Size (in bytes) of quarantine used to detect use-after-free errors.
// Lower value may reduce memory usage but increase the chance of
// false negatives.
int quarantine_size;
// If set, uses in-process symbolizer from common sanitizer runtime.
bool symbolize;
// Verbosity level (0 - silent, 1 - a bit of output, 2+ - more output).
int verbosity;
// Size (in bytes) of redzones around heap objects.
// Requirement: redzone >= 32, is a power of two.
int redzone;
// If set, prints some debugging information and does additional checks.
bool debug;
// Controls the way to handle globals (0 - don't detect buffer overflow
// on globals, 1 - detect buffer overflow, 2 - print data about registered
// globals).
int report_globals;
// If set, attempts to catch initialization order issues.
bool check_initialization_order;
// Max number of stack frames kept for each allocation/deallocation.
int malloc_context_size;
// If set, uses custom wrappers and replacements for libc string functions
// to find more errors.
bool replace_str;
// If set, uses custom wrappers for memset/memcpy/memmove intinsics.
bool replace_intrin;
// Used on Mac only.
bool mac_ignore_invalid_free;
// ASan allocator flag. See asan_allocator.cc.
bool use_fake_stack;
// ASan allocator flag. Sets the maximal size of allocation request
// that would return memory filled with zero bytes.
int max_malloc_fill_size;
// Override exit status if something was reported.
int exitcode;
// If set, user may manually mark memory regions as poisoned or unpoisoned.
bool allow_user_poisoning;
// Number of seconds to sleep between printing an error report and
// terminating application. Useful for debug purposes (when one needs
// to attach gdb, for example).
int sleep_before_dying;
// If set, registers ASan custom segv handler.
bool handle_segv;
// If set, uses alternate stack for signal handling.
bool use_sigaltstack;
// Allow the users to work around the bug in Nvidia drivers prior to 295.*.
bool check_malloc_usable_size;
// If set, explicitly unmaps (huge) shadow at exit.
bool unmap_shadow_on_exit;
// If set, calls abort() instead of _exit() after printing an error report.
bool abort_on_error;
// Print various statistics after printing an error message or if atexit=1.
bool print_stats;
// Print the legend for the shadow bytes.
bool print_legend;
// If set, prints ASan exit stats even after program terminates successfully.
bool atexit;
// By default, disable core dumper on 64-bit - it makes little sense
// to dump 16T+ core.
bool disable_core;
// Allow the tool to re-exec the program. This may interfere badly with the
// debugger.
bool allow_reexec;
// Strips this prefix from file paths in error reports.
const char *strip_path_prefix;
// If set, prints not only thread creation stacks for threads in error report,
// but also thread creation stacks for threads that created those threads,
// etc. up to main thread.
bool print_full_thread_history;
// ASan will write logs to "log_path.pid" instead of stderr.
const char *log_path;
// Use fast (frame-pointer-based) unwinder on fatal errors (if available).
bool fast_unwind_on_fatal;
// Use fast (frame-pointer-based) unwinder on malloc/free (if available).
bool fast_unwind_on_malloc;
// Poison (or not) the heap memory on [de]allocation. Zero value is useful
// for benchmarking the allocator or instrumentator.
bool poison_heap;
// Report errors on malloc/delete, new/free, new/delete[], etc.
bool alloc_dealloc_mismatch;
// Use stack depot instead of storing stacks in the redzones.
bool use_stack_depot;
// If true, assume that memcmp(p1, p2, n) always reads n bytes before
// comparing p1 and p2.
bool strict_memcmp;
};
Flags *flags();
void InitializeFlags(Flags *f, const char *env);
} // namespace __asan
#endif // ASAN_FLAGS_H