================ @@ -8710,3 +8710,103 @@ Declares that a function potentially allocates heap memory, and prevents any pot of ``nonallocating`` by the compiler. }]; } + +def WrapsDocs : Documentation { + let Category = DocCatField; + let Content = [{ +The ``wraps`` attribute can be used with type or variable declarations to +denote that arithmetic containing attributed types or variables have defined +overflow behavior. Specifically, the behavior is defined as being consistent +with two's complement wrap-around. For the purposes of sanitizers or warnings +that concern themselves with the definedness of integer arithmetic, they will +cease to instrument or warn about arithmetic that directly involves operands +attributed with the ``wraps`` attribute. + +The ``signed-integer-overflow``, ``unsigned-integer-overflow``, +``implicit-signed-integer-truncation`` and the +``implicit-unsigned-integer-truncation`` sanitizers will not instrument +arithmetic containing any operands attributed by ``wraps``. Similarly, the +``-Winteger-overflow`` warning is disabled for these instances. + +The following example shows how one may disable ``signed-integer-overflow`` +sanitizer instrumentation using ``__attribute__((wraps))`` on a type definition +when building with ``-fsanitize=signed-integer-overflow``: + +.. code-block:: c + + typedef int __attribute__((wraps)) wrapping_int; + + void foo(void) { + wrapping_int A = INT_MAX; + ++A; // no sanitizer instrumentation + } + +``wraps`` may also be used with function parameters or declarations of +variables as well as members of structures. Using ``wraps`` on non-integer +types will result in a ``-Wuseless-wraps-attribute`` warning. One may disable +this warning with ``-Wno-useless-wraps-attribute``. + +``wraps`` persists through implicit type promotions and will be applied to the +result type of arithmetic expressions containing a wrapping operand. +``-Wimplicitly-discarded-wraps-attribute`` warnings can be caused in situations +where the ``wraps`` attribute cannot persist through implicit type conversions. +Disable this with ``-Wno-implicitly-discarded-wraps-attribute``. +}]; +} + +def NoWrapsDocs : Documentation { + let Category = DocCatField; + let Content = [{ +The ``no_wraps`` attribute can be used to annotate types or variables as +non-wrapping. This may serve as a helpful annotation to readers of code that +particular arithmetic expressions involving these types or variables are not +meant to wrap-around. + +When overflow or truncation sanitizer instrumentation is modified at the +type-level through `SSCLs +<https://clang.llvm.org/docs/SanitizerSpecialCaseList.html>`_, ``no_wraps`` or +``wraps`` may be used to override sanitizer behavior. + +For example, one may specify an ignorelist (with ``-fsanitize-ignorelist=``) to +disable the ``signed-integer-overflow`` sanitizer for all types: + +.. code-block:: text + + [signed-integer-overflow] + type:* + +``no_wraps`` can override the behavior provided by the ignorelist to ---------------- JustinStitt wrote:
Read my other comments about `no_wraps` + SSCLs and recovery modes. I don't think any consideration to recovery modes should be made from `wraps` or `no_wraps`. These attributes only care about sanitizer instrumentation and _not_ the handling thereof. https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/115094 _______________________________________________ cfe-commits mailing list cfe-commits@lists.llvm.org https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-commits