The problem is that the underlying storage adds redzone after the actual data so from compiler's perspective it looks like a valid memory. In the outlined version the memory is returned in call.i.i with unknown size so the access check can't be removed. The workaround is to always outline the call to InitializeData for ASAN builds.
Outlined version:
%call.i.i = call noundef i32* @absl::FixedArray<int, 4ul, std::__u::allocator<int> >::Storage::InitializeData()(...), !dbg !28
store i32* %call.i.i, i32** %data_.i.i, align 8, !dbg !27
%arrayidx = getelementptr inbounds i32, i32* %call.i.i, i64 5, !dbg !29
%24 = bitcast i32* %arrayidx to i8*, !dbg !29
call void @llvm.asan.check.memaccess(i8* %24, i32 36), !dbg !29
store i32 0, i32* %arrayidx, align 4, !dbg !29
Inlined version:
%arrayidx = getelementptr inbounds %"class.absl::FixedArray", %"class.absl::FixedArray"* %7, i64 0, i32 0, i32 0, i32 1, i64 20, !dbg !40
%27 = bitcast i8* %arrayidx to i32*, !dbg !40
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> call to @llvm.asan.check.memaccess removed <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
store i32 0, i32* %27, align 4, !dbg !40
Workaround for ASAN stack safety analysis problem with FixedArray container annotations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 471583635
Change-Id: I0d74eed5782a1cbd340ca4aca1bce71b63b06d43
Addresses failures with the following, in some files:
-Wshorten-64-to-32
-Wimplicit-int-conversion
-Wsign-compare
-Wsign-conversion
-Wtautological-unsigned-zero-compare
(This specific CL focuses on .cc files in */internal/.)
Bug: chromium:1292951
PiperOrigin-RevId: 471561809
Change-Id: I7abd6d83706f5ca135f1ce3458192a498a6280b9
Addresses failures with the following, in some files:
-Wshorten-64-to-32
-Wimplicit-int-conversion
-Wsign-compare
-Wsign-conversion
-Wtautological-unsigned-zero-compare
(This specific CL focuses on .cc files in */internal/.)
Bug: chromium:1292951
PiperOrigin-RevId: 471549854
Change-Id: Id685d0e4666212926f4e001b8ef4930b6a33a4cc
Corrects the computation of max_size(), so that it accounts for the
size of the objects.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 471343778
Change-Id: I68e222cefaa0295b8d8c38d00308a29df4165e81
tests without requiring Abseil's tests be built (default=OFF)
This disables building libraries that are only used for writing tests
by default.
The logging library releases some libraries used for writing tests
that themselves depend on GoogleTest. This allows Abseil to build by
default without requiring GoogleTest.
Fixes#1262
PiperOrigin-RevId: 470847215
Change-Id: I296f41aa06d6f302853af3f32e1f762649504afc
Addresses failures with the following, in some files:
-Wshorten-64-to-32
-Wimplicit-int-conversion
-Wsign-compare
-Wsign-conversion
-Wtautological-unsigned-zero-compare
(This specific CL focuses on .cc files in debugging/internal/.)
Bug: chromium:1292951
PiperOrigin-RevId: 470812243
Change-Id: I5578030bb42ba73cb83d4df84f89e431ceac8992
Addresses failures with the following, in some files:
-Wshorten-64-to-32
-Wimplicit-int-conversion
-Wsign-compare
-Wsign-conversion
-Wtautological-unsigned-zero-compare
(This specific CL focuses on .cc files in strings/internal/.)
Bug: chromium:1292951
PiperOrigin-RevId: 470810568
Change-Id: Ibd316a7e62cc43cb198ba22daed565c9573ce235
It looks to me like the language rules treat these the same for this type, but evidently GCC feels differently.
This only matters under TSAN where SpinLock has a non-trivial destructor, and under C++20 where ABSL_CONST_INIT is implemented (as constinit) by gcc.
Fixes#1253
PiperOrigin-RevId: 469806751
Change-Id: Ic01b0142101f361bc19c95f9f9474e635669c58d
Abseil failed to configure with `ABSL_PROPAGATE_CXX_STD` if the compiler was not known to CMake:
target_compile_features no known features for CXX compiler
Turns the error into a warning by checking `CMAKE_CXX_COMPILE_FEATURES`
before calling `target_compile_features`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 469254470
Change-Id: Ifba006dcdbf6a7112e382075b24678a792dbc827
Addresses failures with the following, in some files:
-Wshorten-64-to-32
-Wimplicit-int-conversion
-Wsign-compare
-Wsign-conversion
-Wtautological-unsigned-zero-compare
(This specific CL focuses on .cc files in strings/internal/.)
Bug: chromium:1292951
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468215101
Change-Id: I07fa487bcf2cf62d403489c3be7a5997cdef8987
Addresses failures with the following, in some files:
-Wshorten-64-to-32
-Wimplicit-int-conversion
-Wsign-compare
-Wsign-conversion
-Wtautological-unsigned-zero-compare
(This specific CL focuses on .cc files in strings/, except /internal/.)
Bug: chromium:1292951
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468205572
Change-Id: Ifce3f1a7a4b2b2c359bf7700a11279bebfef8a15
When using Abseil as a dependency with CMake, files that include Abseil headers and have incompatible warning settings can emit compiler warnings. CMake allows you to mark include directories as `SYSTEM` includes, which causes compilers to ignore warnings from those headers.
This adds the new option `ABSL_USE_SYSTEM_INCLUDES`, which makes Abseil's include directories be marked with `SYSTEM`.
The Lexan and MSVC toolchains both set _MSC_VER. The MSVC toolchain must set `ABSL_HAVE_STD_IS_TRIVIALLY_ASSIGNABLE` and `ABSL_HAVE_STD_IS_TRIVIALLY_CONSTRUCTIBLE`, in order to use Abseil workarounds in the absence of these types. This is not necessary for clang-cl.
This change excludes clang-cl from the predicate setting these variables.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465589196
Change-Id: I0426ec4f844aabe7cdde5c60725f6a9a6b16479f
There's no point redefining these functions if they are supported by the compiler and the version of libstdc++. Also, some of the builtins used by the absl implementation of these functions (e.g. __has_trivial_destructor) have been deprecated in Clang 15.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465554125
Change-Id: I8674c3a5270ce3c654cdf58ae7dbd9d2bda8faa5