// RUN: %clang_tsan -O1 %s -o %t && %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s // REQUIRES: linux #include "test.h" #include #include #include long count_memory_mappings() { pid_t my_pid = getpid(); char proc_file_name[128]; snprintf(proc_file_name, sizeof(proc_file_name), "/proc/%ld/maps", my_pid); FILE *proc_file = fopen(proc_file_name, "r"); long line_count = 0; int c; do { c = fgetc(proc_file); if (c == '\n') { line_count++; } } while (c != EOF); fclose(proc_file); return line_count; } void fiber_iteration() { void *orig_fiber = __tsan_get_current_fiber(); void *fiber = __tsan_create_fiber(0); pthread_mutex_t mutex; pthread_mutex_init(&mutex, NULL); // Running some code on the fiber that triggers handling of pending signals. __tsan_switch_to_fiber(fiber, 0); pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex); pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex); __tsan_switch_to_fiber(orig_fiber, 0); // We expect the fiber to clean up all resources (here the sigcontext) when destroyed. __tsan_destroy_fiber(fiber); } // Magic-Number for some warmup iterations, // as tsan maps some memory for the first runs. const size_t num_warmup = 100; int main() { for (size_t i = 0; i < num_warmup; i++) { fiber_iteration(); } long memory_mappings_before = count_memory_mappings(); fiber_iteration(); fiber_iteration(); long memory_mappings_after = count_memory_mappings(); // Is there a better way to detect a resource leak in the // ThreadState object? (i.e. a mmap not being freed) if (memory_mappings_before == memory_mappings_after) { fprintf(stderr, "PASS\n"); } else { fprintf(stderr, "FAILED\n"); } return 0; } // CHECK-NOT: WARNING: ThreadSanitizer: // CHECK: PASS