[ASan] Move the flag descriptions from comments to ParseFlag arguments.
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namespace __asan {
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struct Flags {
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// Size (in bytes) of quarantine used to detect use-after-free errors.
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// Lower value may reduce memory usage but increase the chance of
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// false negatives.
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// Flag descriptions are in asan_rtl.cc.
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int quarantine_size;
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// Minimal size (in bytes) of redzones around heap objects.
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// Requirement: redzone >= 16, is a power of two.
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int redzone;
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// Maximal size (in bytes) of redzones around heap objects.
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int max_redzone;
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// If set, prints some debugging information and does additional checks.
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bool debug;
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// Controls the way to handle globals (0 - don't detect buffer overflow
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// on globals, 1 - detect buffer overflow, 2 - print data about registered
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// globals).
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int report_globals;
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// If set, attempts to catch initialization order issues.
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bool check_initialization_order;
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// If set, uses custom wrappers and replacements for libc string functions
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// to find more errors.
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bool replace_str;
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// If set, uses custom wrappers for memset/memcpy/memmove intinsics.
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bool replace_intrin;
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// Used on Mac only.
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bool mac_ignore_invalid_free;
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// Enables stack-use-after-return checking at run-time.
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bool detect_stack_use_after_return;
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// The minimal and the maximal fake stack size log.
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int min_uar_stack_size_log;
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int max_uar_stack_size_log;
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// Use mmap with 'norserve' flag to allocate fake stack.
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bool uar_noreserve;
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// ASan allocator flag. max_malloc_fill_size is the maximal amount of bytes
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// that will be filled with malloc_fill_byte on malloc.
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int max_malloc_fill_size, malloc_fill_byte;
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// Override exit status if something was reported.
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int exitcode;
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// If set, user may manually mark memory regions as poisoned or unpoisoned.
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bool allow_user_poisoning;
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// Number of seconds to sleep between printing an error report and
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// terminating application. Useful for debug purposes (when one needs
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// to attach gdb, for example).
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int sleep_before_dying;
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// Allow the users to work around the bug in Nvidia drivers prior to 295.*.
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bool check_malloc_usable_size;
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// If set, explicitly unmaps (huge) shadow at exit.
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bool unmap_shadow_on_exit;
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// If set, calls abort() instead of _exit() after printing an error report.
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bool abort_on_error;
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// Print various statistics after printing an error message or if atexit=1.
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bool print_stats;
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// Print the legend for the shadow bytes.
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bool print_legend;
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// If set, prints ASan exit stats even after program terminates successfully.
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bool atexit;
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// If set, coverage information will be dumped at shutdown time if the
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// appropriate instrumentation was enabled.
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bool coverage;
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// By default, disable core dumper on 64-bit - it makes little sense
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// to dump 16T+ core.
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bool disable_core;
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// Allow the tool to re-exec the program. This may interfere badly with the
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// debugger.
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bool allow_reexec;
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// If set, prints not only thread creation stacks for threads in error report,
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// but also thread creation stacks for threads that created those threads,
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// etc. up to main thread.
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bool print_full_thread_history;
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// Poison (or not) the heap memory on [de]allocation. Zero value is useful
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// for benchmarking the allocator or instrumentator.
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bool poison_heap;
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// If true, poison partially addressable 8-byte aligned words (default=true).
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// This flag affects heap and global buffers, but not stack buffers.
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bool poison_partial;
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// Report errors on malloc/delete, new/free, new/delete[], etc.
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bool alloc_dealloc_mismatch;
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// If true, assume that memcmp(p1, p2, n) always reads n bytes before
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// comparing p1 and p2.
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bool strict_memcmp;
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// If true, assume that dynamic initializers can never access globals from
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// other modules, even if the latter are already initialized.
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bool strict_init_order;
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// If true, ASan tweaks a bunch of other flags (quarantine, redzone, heap
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// poisoning) to reduce memory consumption as much as possible, and restores
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// them to original values when the first instrumented module is loaded into
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// the process. This is mainly intended to be used on Android.
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bool start_deactivated;
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// If non-zero, try to detect operations like <, <=, >, >= and - on invalid
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// pointer pairs (e.g. when pointers belong to different objects).
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// The bigger the value the harder we try.
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int detect_invalid_pointer_pairs;
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};
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CommonFlags *cf = common_flags();
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ParseCommonFlagsFromString(cf, str);
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CHECK((uptr)cf->malloc_context_size <= kStackTraceMax);
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ParseFlag(str, &f->quarantine_size, "quarantine_size", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->redzone, "redzone", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->max_redzone, "max_redzone", "");
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// Please write meaningful flag descriptions when adding new flags.
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ParseFlag(str, &f->quarantine_size, "quarantine_size",
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"Size (in bytes) of quarantine used to detect use-after-free "
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"errors. Lower value may reduce memory usage but increase the "
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"chance of false negatives.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->redzone, "redzone",
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"Minimal size (in bytes) of redzones around heap objects. "
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"Requirement: redzone >= 16, is a power of two.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->max_redzone, "max_redzone",
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"Maximal size (in bytes) of redzones around heap objects.");
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CHECK_GE(f->redzone, 16);
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CHECK_GE(f->max_redzone, f->redzone);
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CHECK_LE(f->max_redzone, 2048);
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CHECK(IsPowerOfTwo(f->redzone));
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CHECK(IsPowerOfTwo(f->max_redzone));
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ParseFlag(str, &f->debug, "debug", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->report_globals, "report_globals", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->check_initialization_order,
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"check_initialization_order", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->debug, "debug",
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"If set, prints some debugging information and does additional checks.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->report_globals, "report_globals",
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"Controls the way to handle globals (0 - don't detect buffer overflow on "
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"globals, 1 - detect buffer overflow, 2 - print data about registered "
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"globals).");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->replace_str, "replace_str", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->replace_intrin, "replace_intrin", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->mac_ignore_invalid_free, "mac_ignore_invalid_free", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->check_initialization_order,
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"check_initialization_order",
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"If set, attempts to catch initialization order issues.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->replace_str, "replace_str",
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"If set, uses custom wrappers and replacements for libc string functions "
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"to find more errors.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->replace_intrin, "replace_intrin",
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"If set, uses custom wrappers for memset/memcpy/memmove intinsics.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->mac_ignore_invalid_free, "mac_ignore_invalid_free",
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"Ignore invalid free() calls to work around some bugs. Used on OS X "
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"only.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->detect_stack_use_after_return,
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"detect_stack_use_after_return", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->min_uar_stack_size_log, "min_uar_stack_size_log", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->max_uar_stack_size_log, "max_uar_stack_size_log", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->uar_noreserve, "uar_noreserve", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->max_malloc_fill_size, "max_malloc_fill_size", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->malloc_fill_byte, "malloc_fill_byte", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->exitcode, "exitcode", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->allow_user_poisoning, "allow_user_poisoning", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->sleep_before_dying, "sleep_before_dying", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->check_malloc_usable_size, "check_malloc_usable_size", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->unmap_shadow_on_exit, "unmap_shadow_on_exit", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->abort_on_error, "abort_on_error", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->print_stats, "print_stats", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->print_legend, "print_legend", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->atexit, "atexit", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->coverage, "coverage", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->disable_core, "disable_core", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->allow_reexec, "allow_reexec", "");
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"detect_stack_use_after_return",
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"Enables stack-use-after-return checking at run-time.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->min_uar_stack_size_log, "min_uar_stack_size_log",
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"Minimum fake stack size log.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->max_uar_stack_size_log, "max_uar_stack_size_log",
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"Maximum fake stack size log.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->uar_noreserve, "uar_noreserve",
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"Use mmap with 'norserve' flag to allocate fake stack.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->max_malloc_fill_size, "max_malloc_fill_size",
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"ASan allocator flag. max_malloc_fill_size is the maximal amount of "
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"bytes that will be filled with malloc_fill_byte on malloc.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->malloc_fill_byte, "malloc_fill_byte",
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"Value used to fill the newly allocated memory.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->exitcode, "exitcode",
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"Override the program exit status if the tool found an error.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->allow_user_poisoning, "allow_user_poisoning",
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"If set, user may manually mark memory regions as poisoned or "
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"unpoisoned.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->sleep_before_dying, "sleep_before_dying",
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"Number of seconds to sleep between printing an error report and "
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"terminating the program. Useful for debugging purposes (e.g. when one "
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"needs to attach gdb).");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->check_malloc_usable_size, "check_malloc_usable_size",
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"Allows the users to work around the bug in Nvidia drivers prior to "
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"295.*.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->unmap_shadow_on_exit, "unmap_shadow_on_exit",
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"If set, explicitly unmaps the (huge) shadow at exit.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->abort_on_error, "abort_on_error",
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"If set, the tool calls abort() instead of _exit() after printing the "
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"error report.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->print_stats, "print_stats",
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"Print various statistics after printing an error message or if "
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"atexit=1.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->print_legend, "print_legend",
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"Print the legend for the shadow bytes.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->atexit, "atexit",
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"If set, prints ASan exit stats even after program terminates "
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"successfully.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->coverage, "coverage",
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"If set, coverage information will be dumped at program shutdown (if the "
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"coverage instrumentation was enabled at compile time).");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->disable_core, "disable_core",
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"Disable core dumping. By default, disable_core=1 on 64-bit to avoid "
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"dumping a 16T+ core file.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->allow_reexec, "allow_reexec",
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"Allow the tool to re-exec the program. This may interfere badly with "
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"the debugger.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->print_full_thread_history,
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"print_full_thread_history", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->poison_heap, "poison_heap", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->poison_partial, "poison_partial", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->alloc_dealloc_mismatch, "alloc_dealloc_mismatch", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->strict_memcmp, "strict_memcmp", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->strict_init_order, "strict_init_order", "");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->start_deactivated, "start_deactivated", "");
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"print_full_thread_history",
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"If set, prints thread creation stacks for the threads involved in the "
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"report and their ancestors up to the main thread.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->poison_heap, "poison_heap",
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"Poison (or not) the heap memory on [de]allocation. Zero value is useful "
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"for benchmarking the allocator or instrumentator.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->poison_partial, "poison_partial",
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"If true, poison partially addressable 8-byte aligned words "
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"(default=true). This flag affects heap and global buffers, but not "
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"stack buffers.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->alloc_dealloc_mismatch, "alloc_dealloc_mismatch",
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"Report errors on malloc/delete, new/free, new/delete[], etc.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->strict_memcmp, "strict_memcmp",
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"If true, assume that memcmp(p1, p2, n) always reads n bytes before "
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"comparing p1 and p2.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->strict_init_order, "strict_init_order",
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"If true, assume that dynamic initializers can never access globals from "
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"other modules, even if the latter are already initialized.");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->start_deactivated, "start_deactivated",
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"If true, ASan tweaks a bunch of other flags (quarantine, redzone, heap "
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"poisoning) to reduce memory consumption as much as possible, and "
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"restores them to original values when the first instrumented module is "
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"loaded into the process. This is mainly intended to be used on "
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"Android. ");
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ParseFlag(str, &f->detect_invalid_pointer_pairs,
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"detect_invalid_pointer_pairs", "");
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"detect_invalid_pointer_pairs",
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"If non-zero, try to detect operations like <, <=, >, >= and - on "
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"invalid pointer pairs (e.g. when pointers belong to different objects). "
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"The bigger the value the harder we try.");
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}
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void InitializeFlags(Flags *f, const char *env) {
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