// RUN: %clang_safestack %s -pthread -o %t // RUN: %run %t 0 // RUN: not --crash %run %t 1 // Test unsafe stack deallocation. Unsafe stacks are not deallocated immediately // at thread exit. They are deallocated by following exiting threads. #include #include #include enum { kBufferSize = (1 << 15) }; void *start(void *ptr) { char buffer[kBufferSize]; return buffer; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { int arg = atoi(argv[1]); pthread_t t1, t2; char *t1_buffer = NULL; if (pthread_create(&t1, NULL, start, NULL)) abort(); if (pthread_join(t1, &t1_buffer)) abort(); // Stack has not yet been deallocated memset(t1_buffer, 0, kBufferSize); if (arg == 0) return 0; for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) { if (pthread_create(&t2, NULL, start, NULL)) abort(); // Second thread destructor cleans up the first thread's stack. if (pthread_join(t2, NULL)) abort(); // Should segfault here memset(t1_buffer, 0, kBufferSize); // PR39001: Re-try in the rare case that pthread_join() returns before the // thread finishes exiting in the kernel--hence the tgkill() check for t1 // returns that it's alive despite pthread_join() returning. sleep(1); } return 0; }