krytarowski added a comment.
In https://reviews.llvm.org/D32149#731887, @labath wrote:
> A test would infinitely times more valuable then a demo script. What is the
> tiniest core file you can produce on NetBSD? (on linux we've gotten them down
> to about 20K) Then we could check that in and write a test for it...
This is something I wanted to bring to the dev mailing list.
I wanted to prepare at least three tests, if possible four:
- one thread (if possible two variations: signal to one particular thread +
signal to all threads)
- multiple threads (signal to one particular thread + signal to all threads)
And this in combination of all supported targets (x86_64, i386, etc).
Emitting SIGABRT for such program gives core of size 97kilobytes:
int main(){for(;;);}
I will write assembly programs for the above cases, without libc.
Repository:
rL LLVM
https://reviews.llvm.org/D32149
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