| //===-- tsan_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 ThreadSanitizer (TSan), a race detector. |
| // NOTE: This file may be included into user code. |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #ifndef TSAN_FLAGS_H |
| #define TSAN_FLAGS_H |
| |
| // ----------- ATTENTION ------------- |
| // ThreadSanitizer user may provide its implementation of weak |
| // symbol __tsan::OverrideFlags(__tsan::Flags). Therefore, this |
| // header may be included in the user code, and shouldn't include |
| // other headers from TSan or common sanitizer runtime. |
| |
| namespace __tsan { |
| |
| struct Flags { |
| // Enable dynamic annotations, otherwise they are no-ops. |
| bool enable_annotations; |
| // Supress a race report if we've already output another race report |
| // with the same stack. |
| bool suppress_equal_stacks; |
| // Supress a race report if we've already output another race report |
| // on the same address. |
| bool suppress_equal_addresses; |
| // Suppress weird race reports that can be seen if JVM is embed |
| // into the process. |
| bool suppress_java; |
| // Turns off bug reporting entirely (useful for benchmarking). |
| bool report_bugs; |
| // Report thread leaks at exit? |
| bool report_thread_leaks; |
| // Report destruction of a locked mutex? |
| bool report_destroy_locked; |
| // Report violations of async signal-safety |
| // (e.g. malloc() call from a signal handler). |
| bool report_signal_unsafe; |
| // Report races between atomic and plain memory accesses. |
| bool report_atomic_races; |
| // If set, all atomics are effectively sequentially consistent (seq_cst), |
| // regardless of what user actually specified. |
| bool force_seq_cst_atomics; |
| // Strip that prefix from file paths in reports. |
| const char *strip_path_prefix; |
| // Suppressions filename. |
| const char *suppressions; |
| // Override exit status if something was reported. |
| int exitcode; |
| // Write logs to "log_path.pid". |
| // The special values are "stdout" and "stderr". |
| // The default is "stderr". |
| const char *log_path; |
| // Sleep in main thread before exiting for that many ms |
| // (useful to catch "at exit" races). |
| int atexit_sleep_ms; |
| // Verbosity level (0 - silent, 1 - a bit of output, 2+ - more output). |
| int verbosity; |
| // If set, periodically write memory profile to that file. |
| const char *profile_memory; |
| // Flush shadow memory every X ms. |
| int flush_memory_ms; |
| // Stops on start until __tsan_resume() is called (for debugging). |
| bool stop_on_start; |
| // Controls whether RunningOnValgrind() returns true or false. |
| bool running_on_valgrind; |
| // Path to external symbolizer. |
| const char *external_symbolizer_path; |
| // Per-thread history size, controls how many previous memory accesses |
| // are remembered per thread. Possible values are [0..7]. |
| // history_size=0 amounts to 32K memory accesses. Each next value doubles |
| // the amount of memory accesses, up to history_size=7 that amounts to |
| // 4M memory accesses. The default value is 2 (128K memory accesses). |
| int history_size; |
| // Controls level of synchronization implied by IO operations. |
| // 0 - no synchronization |
| // 1 - reasonable level of synchronization (write->read) |
| // 2 - global synchronization of all IO operations |
| int io_sync; |
| }; |
| |
| Flags *flags(); |
| void InitializeFlags(Flags *flags, const char *env); |
| } // namespace __tsan |
| |
| #endif // TSAN_FLAGS_H |