On 11/5/19 5:11 PM, Matthew Malcomson wrote:
On 05/11/2019 15:10, Martin Liška wrote:
On 11/5/19 12:32 PM, Matthew Malcomson wrote:
Hello,
This patch series adds the LLVM hardware address sanitizer (HWASAN) to
GCC. The document describing HWASAN can be found here
http://clang.llvm.org/docs/HardwareAssistedAddressSanitizerDesign.html.
Hello.
Thank you for the patch. I've just updated libsanitizer in GCC and I also
prepared a patch which you have included in your series (but using an
older libsanitizer):
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2019-11/msg00270.html.
Can you please rebase the series on top of the patch and exclude all the
cherry picks from
upstream? Plus you can now install
"[aarch64] Allocate enough space for err_str in
aarch64_handle_attr_branch_protection"
patch and exclude it from the series as well.
Will do!
I'm currently rebasing, but thought I should mention just in case you
didn't know that LLVM have fully moved over to git recently.
Hello.
You are right, I haven't noticed that.
There seem to be no commits on the LLVM svn repo since 2019-10-22, so
there are some cherry-picked hwasan patches that are not in at the point
you merged.
Do you miss any revisions that were installed in the new git repository
and are not in current GCC master? If so, I can update the merge.sh script
and do one more merge from trunk.
Martin
Is this known, and we're taking the last SVN commit?
Cheers,
Matthew
Thanks,
Martin