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Marco Elver
37445e96d8 [compiler-rt] Allow 3 simultaneous interceptors on Linux
Rework Linux (and *BSD) interceptors to allow for up to 3 (2 for *BSD)
simultaneous interceptors. See code comments for details.

The main motivation is to support new sampling sanitizers (in the spirit
of GWP-ASan), that have to intercept few functions. Unfortunately, the
reality is that there are user interceptors that exist in the wild.

To support foreign user interceptors, foreign dynamic analysis
interceptors, and compiler-rt interceptors all at the same time,
including any combination of them, this change enables up to 3
interceptors on Linux (2 on *BSD).

v2:
* Revert to to the simpler "weak wrapper -(alias)-> __interceptor"
  scheme on architectures that cannot implement a trampoline efficiently
  due to complexities of resolving a preemptible symbol (PowerPC64
  ELFv2 global entry, and i386 PIC).
* Avoid duplicate intercepted functions in gen_dynamic_list.py, due to
  matching __interceptor_X and ___interceptor_X.
* Fix s390 __tls_get_offset.

Reviewed By: dvyukov, MaskRay, vitalybuka

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D151085
2023-06-09 11:30:41 +02:00
Marco Elver
33388d8c0b Revert "[compiler-rt] Allow 3 simultaneous interceptors on Linux"
This reverts commit 57882fe76e.
This reverts commit 74b0ac571b.

Breaks various build bots.
2023-06-07 10:16:24 +02:00
Marco Elver
74b0ac571b [compiler-rt] Allow 3 simultaneous interceptors on Linux
Rework Linux (and *BSD) interceptors to allow for up to 3 (2 for *BSD)
simultaneous interceptors. See code comments for details.

The main motivation is to support new sampling sanitizers (in the spirit
of GWP-ASan), that have to intercept few functions. Unfortunately, the
reality is that there are user interceptors that exist in the wild.

To support foreign user interceptors, foreign dynamic analysis
interceptors, and compiler-rt interceptors all at the same time,
including any combination of them, this change enables up to 3
interceptors on Linux (2 on *BSD).

Reviewed By: dvyukov, MaskRay, vitalybuka

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D151085
2023-06-07 09:06:31 +02:00