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Ed Schouten e0cf3b9a3c Make support for thread-unsafe C functions optional.
One of the aspects of CloudABI is that it aims to help you write code
that is thread-safe out of the box. This is very important if you want
to write libraries that are easy to reuse. For CloudABI we decided to
not provide the thread-unsafe functions. So far this is working out
pretty well, as thread-unsafety issues are detected really early on.

The following patch adds a knob to libc++,
_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREAD_UNSAFE_C_FUNCTIONS, that can be set to disable
thread-unsafe functions that can easily be avoided in practice. The
following functions are not thread-safe:

- <clocale>: locale handles should be preferred over setlocale().
- <cstdlib>: mbrlen(), mbrtowc() and wcrtomb() should be preferred over
  their non-restartable counterparts.
- <ctime>: asctime(), ctime(), gmtime() and localtime() are not
  thread-safe. The first two are also deprecated by POSIX.

Differential Revision:	http://reviews.llvm.org/D8703
Reviewed by:	marshall

llvm-svn: 240527
2015-06-24 08:44:38 +00:00
Logan Chien 891fd46a0a libcxx: Fix ARM libc++/abi and libunwind buildbot.
The test cases were crashing due to the mixed usage of the unwinding
functions from both libunwind and libgcc_s.  The unwind functions are
mixed because the "llvm_unwinder" entry is not available in the
lit.site.cfg for libc++.  As a result, "-lgcc_s" is picked instead of
"-lunwind".  The extra option to lit --param=link_flags="-lunwind" won't
help either.

This CL fix the problem by adding llvm_unwinder to lit.site.cfg.in.

llvm-svn: 237518
2015-05-16 12:44:31 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 78fdf2d0f5 [libcxx] Add code coverage configuration to CMake and LIT.
Summary:
This patch adds configuration to CMake and LIT for running the libc++ test-suite to generate code coverage.

To use code coverage use following instructions.

* Find the clang resource dir using `$CXX -print-search-dirs`. Let <library-dir> be the first library search directory.
* `cmake <regular-options> -DLIBCXX_GENERATE_COVERAGE=ON -DLIBCXX_COVERAGE_LIBRARY=<library-dir>/lib/<platform>/libclang_rt.profile.a <source>`
* `make cxx`
* `make check-libcxx`
* `make generate-libcxx-coverage`


The reason I want this patch upstreamed is so I can setup a bot that generates code coverage and posts in online for every revision. 



Reviewers: mclow.lists, jroelofs, danalbert

Reviewed By: danalbert

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8716

llvm-svn: 233669
2015-03-31 04:15:45 +00:00
Ed Schouten f4ac884f2b Make the presence of stdin and stdout optional.
The idea behind Nuxi CloudABI is that it is targeted at (but not limited to)
running networked services in a sandboxed environment. The model behind stdin,
stdout and stderr is strongly focused on interactive tools in a command shell.
CloudABI does not support the notion of stdin and stdout, as 'standard
input/output' does not apply to services. The concept of stderr does makes
sense though, as services do need some mechanism to log error messages in a
uniform way.

This patch extends libc++ in such a way that std::cin and std::cout and the
associated <cstdio>/<cwchar> functions can be disabled through the flags
_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_STDIN and _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_STDOUT, respectively. At the same time
it attempts to clean up src/iostream.cpp a bit. Instead of using a single array
of mbstate_t objects and hardcoding the array indices, it creates separate
objects that declared next to the iostream objects and their buffers. The code
is also restructured by interleaving the construction and setup of c* and wc*
objects. That way it is more obvious that this is done identically.

The c* and wc* objects already have separate unit tests. Make use of this fact
by adding XFAILs in case libcpp-has-no-std* is set. That way the tests work in
both directions. If stdin or stdout is disabled, these tests will therefore
test for the absence of c* and wc*.

Differential Revision:	http://reviews.llvm.org/D8340

llvm-svn: 233275
2015-03-26 14:35:46 +00:00
Ed Schouten 97fdea618e Add option to disable access to the global filesystem namespace.
Systems like FreeBSD's Capsicum and Nuxi CloudABI apply the concept of
capability-based security on the way processes can interact with the
filesystem API. It is no longer possible to interact with the VFS
through calls like open(), unlink(), rename(), etc. Instead, processes
are only allowed to interact with files and directories to which they
have been granted access. The *at() functions can be used for this
purpose.

This change adds a new config switch called
_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_GLOBAL_FILESYSTEM_NAMESPACE. If set, all functionality
that requires the global filesystem namespace will be disabled. More
concretely:

- fstream's open() function will be removed.
- cstdio will no longer pull in fopen(), rename(), etc.
- The test suite's get_temp_file_name() will be removed. This will cause
  all tests that use the global filesystem namespace to break, but will
  at least make all the other tests run (as get_temp_file_name will not
  build anyway).

It is important to mention that this change will make fstream rather
useless on those systems for now. Still, I'd rather not have fstream
disabled entirely, as it is of course possible to come up with an
extension for fstream that would allow access to local filesystem
namespaces (e.g., by adding an openat() member function).

Differential revision:	http://reviews.llvm.org/D8194
Reviewed by:		jroelofs (thanks!)

llvm-svn: 232049
2015-03-12 15:44:39 +00:00
Jonathan Roelofs 49ff203ec4 Add remote testing support to the lit config.
Executors can be specified at configure time by using the -DLIBCXX_EXECUTOR=""
option. Examples include:

  $ cmake <other_flags> -DLIBCXX_EXECUTOR="TimeoutExecutor(30,LocalExecutor())"
      This runs individual tests with a maximum duration

  $ cmake <other_flags> -DLIBCXX_EXECUTOR="SSHExecutor('hostname','username')"
      This runs tests on a remote target, using scp to shuttle binaries to the
      target, and ssh to invoke commands there.

  $ cmake <other_flags> -DLIBCXX_EXECUTOR="PrefixExecutor('/path/to/run/script',LocalExecutor())"
      This assumes the script knows how to copy run the executables passed to it,
      and allows for the ultimate control. This is useful for running things
      inside emulators like Valgrind & QEMU.

TODO: This doesn't claim to support ShTest tests yet, that will take a bit more
  thought & finagling (I'm still not sure how to orchestrate copy-in for those cases.

  I've also punted on what to do about tests that read data files. The testsuite
  has several tests that need to read *.dat files placed next to them, and
  currently those aren't copied over when using, say, an SSHExecutor. The
  affected tests are:

     libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/filebuf.virtuals/pbackfail.pass.cpp
     libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/filebuf.virtuals/underflow.pass.cpp
     libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.assign/member_swap.pass.cpp
     libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.assign/move_assign.pass.cpp
     libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.assign/nonmember_swap.pass.cpp
     libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.cons/move.pass.cpp
     libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.cons/pointer.pass.cpp
     libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.cons/string.pass.cpp
     libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.members/close.pass.cpp
     libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.members/open_pointer.pass.cpp
     libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.members/open_string.pass.cpp
     libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.members/rdbuf.pass.cpp
     libc++ :: std/localization/locales/locale.convenience/conversions/conversions.buffer/pbackfail.pass.cpp
     libc++ :: std/localization/locales/locale.convenience/conversions/conversions.buffer/underflow.pass.cpp

Note: One thing to watch out for when using the SSHExecutor for cross-testing is
  that you'll also want to specify a TargetInfo object (so that the host's
  features aren't used for available-features checks and flags setup).

http://reviews.llvm.org/D7380

llvm-svn: 230592
2015-02-26 00:42:17 +00:00
Jonathan Roelofs a61779e67a Modularize TargetInfo discovery in the lit config
When the remote execution patch lands, this will allow us to drop in a
replacement TargetInfo object for locale support discovery, alleviating
the assumption that host==target.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D7601

llvm-svn: 229111
2015-02-13 15:25:21 +00:00
Dan Albert db56013cd1 [libc++] Add support for cross compiling.
Reviewers: EricWF, jroelofs

Reviewed By: jroelofs

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6990

llvm-svn: 226237
2015-01-16 00:55:15 +00:00
Dan Albert b3db76622b Add a cmake option for LIT configuration variant.
llvm-svn: 226185
2015-01-15 18:35:04 +00:00
Jonathan Roelofs eb7b5e74d4 Rename system_lib -> system_cxx_lib. NFC
llvm-svn: 226061
2015-01-14 23:38:12 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 19c07165d1 [libcxx] Add numerous options to libc++ LIT test suite configuration.
Summary:
In order to fully replace the testit script we need to update LIT so it provides the same functionality.
This patch adds a number of different configuration options to LIT to do that. It also adds documentation for all of the command line parameters that LIT supports.

Generic options added:
- `libcxx_headers`
- `libcxx_library`
- `compile_flags`


Generic options modified:
- `link_flags`: Changed from overriding the default args to adding extra args instead (to match compile flags)
- `use_sanitizer`: Renamed from `llvm_use_sanitizer`


Please see the added documentation for more information about the switches. As for the actual documentation I'm not sure if it should be kept in libc++ forever since it adds an undue maintenance burden, but I think it should be added for the time being while the changes are new. I'm verify unskilled with HTML so if the documentation needs any changes please let me know.

Hopefully this will kill testit.



Reviewers: jroelofs, mclow.lists, danalbert

Reviewed By: danalbert

Subscribers: alexfh, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5877

llvm-svn: 224728
2014-12-22 20:49:45 +00:00
Eric Fiselier a78a26783e [libcxx] Teach libcxx's lit configuration new ways to find lit.site.cfg
Summary:
Currently to run tests in tree you need to symlink the lit.site.cfg file generated by the cmake build into the source tree, and teach your VCS to ignore it.

This allows the user to specify where to find the lit.site.cfg file two different ways:
* lit_site_config lit parameter
* LIT_SITE_CONFIG enviroment variable. 

example usage:
```
lit -sv --param=libcxx_site_config=path/to/libcxx-build/test/lit.site.cfg path/to/tests
```
Or
```
export LIBCXX_SITE_CONFIG=path/to/libcxx-build/test/lit.site.cfg
lit -sv path/to/tests
```
The command line parameter will override the environment variable. 
If neither options are present a warning is issued and the `lit.cfg` file is loaded directly. 


Reviewers: mclow.lists, jroelofs, danalbert

Reviewed By: danalbert

Subscribers: ddunbar, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6255

llvm-svn: 224671
2014-12-20 03:16:55 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 0e8f0d9198 Add support for building libc++ as a 32 bit library
llvm-svn: 224096
2014-12-12 03:12:18 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 7a68749f7f Fix building and running tests when LIBCXX_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS or LIBCXX_ENABLE_RTTI are turned off.
llvm-svn: 224095
2014-12-12 02:36:23 +00:00
Eric Fiselier b9f99739bc Add support for building and testing libc++ without threads to CMake.
Currently hacks must be used in to configure and build libc++ without threads
when using CMake. This patch adds CMake options to enable/disable building with
threads and a monotonic clock.

This patch also propagates the configuration information to lit so the tests
are properly configured as well.

llvm-svn: 223591
2014-12-06 21:02:58 +00:00
Eric Fiselier a63c149ceb [libcxx] Redo adding support for building and testing with an ABI library not along linker paths
Summary:
This is the second attempt at allowing for the use of libraries that the linker cannot find. The first attempt used `CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH` and `find_library` to select which ABI library should be used. There were a number of problems with this approach:

- `find_library` didn't work with cmake targets (ie in-tree libcxxabi build)
- It wasn't always possible to determine where `find_library` actually found your library.
- `target_link_libraries` inserted the path of the ABI library into libc++'s RPATH when `find_library` was used.
- Linking libc++ and it's ABI library is a special case. It's a lot easier to keep it simple. 

After discussion with @cbergstrum a new approach was decided upon.
This patch achieve the same ends by simply using `LIBCXX_CXX_ABI_LIBRARY_PATH` to specify where to find the library (if the linker won't find it). When this variable is defined it is simply added as a library search path when linking libc++. It is a lot easier to duplicate this behavior in LIT. It also prevents libc++ from being linked with an RPATH.






Reviewers: mclow.lists, cbergstrom, chandlerc, danalbert

Reviewed By: chandlerc, danalbert

Subscribers: chandlerc, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5860

llvm-svn: 220157
2014-10-19 00:42:41 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 6f9da55c0f [libcxx] Add support for building and testing with an ABI library not along linker paths
Summary:
This patch adds support for building/testing libc++ with an ABI library that the linker would not normally find.

- `CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH` is used to specify the list of search directories.
- The ABI library is now found using `find_library` instead of assuming its along the linker's search path.
- `CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH` is passed to our LIT config as `library_paths`.
- For each path in `library_paths` the following flags are added `-L<path> -Wl,-rpath -Wl,<path>`

Some changes in existing behavior were also added:
- `target_link_libraries` is now passed the ABI library file instead of the library name. Ex `target_link_libraries(cxx "/usr/lib/libc++abi.so")` vs `target_link_libraries(cxx "c++abi")`.
- `-Wl,-rpath -Wl,<path>` is now used on OSX to link to libc++ instead of env['DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH'] if `use_system_lib=False`.




Reviewers: mclow.lists, danalbert, EricWF

Reviewed By: EricWF

Subscribers: emaste, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5038

llvm-svn: 220118
2014-10-18 01:15:17 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 0058c80cc7 [libcxx] Add support for LLVM_USE_SANITIZER to libcxx when being built standalone and in-tree
Summary:
This patch adds support for LLVM_USE_SANITIZER when being built in-tree and standalone. 

This patch does the following things:
1. define the LLVM_USE_SANITIZER option to "" when being built standalone. This also helps show we support it.
2. Translate LLVM_USE_SANITIZER when standalone in a very similar way done in llvm/cmake/HandleLLVMOptions.cmake.
3. Add config.llvm_use_sanitizer to lit.site.cfg.in
4. Add code to translate config.llvm_use_sanitizer's value into the needed compile flags in lit.cfg.

Currently lit.cfg assumes that that the compiler supports '-fno-omit-frame-pointer' while CMakeLists.txt actually checks to see if its supported. We could pass this information to lit but I'm not sure its needed. 

Reviewers: mclow.lists, danalbert

Reviewed By: danalbert

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4949

llvm-svn: 215872
2014-08-18 05:03:46 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 1b44db22c6 [libcxx] Update the way the -std= flag is chosen by CMake and LibcxxTestFormat
Summary:
This patch does two things:
CMake Update:
  - Add compiler flag checks for -std=c++11 and -std=c++1y and remove check for -std=c++0x.
  - Add configuration option LIBCXX_ENABLE_CXX1Y to prevent/allow -std=c++1y from being chosen as the std version. LIBCXX_ENABLE_CXX1Y is set to OFF by default.
  - if LIBCXX_ENABLE_CXX1Y is enabled then set LIBCXX_STD_VERSION to c++1y and fail if the compiler does not support -std=c++1y
  - If c++1y is not enabled then use c++11 and fail if the compiler does not support c++11.

Lit Update:
  - Update lit.site.cfg.in to capture LIBCXX_STD_VERSION information as config.std.
  - Remove mentions of has_cxx0X configuration option.
  - Check for `--param std=X' passed to lit on the command line.
  - Choose the std for the tests either from command line parameter or (if it doesn't exist) the lit.site.cfg.



Reviewers: mclow.lists, danalbert

Reviewed By: danalbert

Subscribers: emaste, rnk, ajwong, danalbert, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4329

llvm-svn: 215802
2014-08-16 01:35:36 +00:00
Viktor Kutuzov 88d6dc962a Fix re-building in-tree libc++ against in-tree libc++abi
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4805

llvm-svn: 215186
2014-08-08 06:53:30 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 26dd09e57f Make it possible to link against libstdc++ as well as libsupc++ with CMake.
Linking against libstdc++, rather than libsupc++, is probably better
for people who need to link against clients of libstdc++.  Because
libsupc++ is provided only as a static library, its globals are not
shared between the static library and the copy linked into libstdc++.
This has been found to cause at least one test failure.

This also removes a number of symbols which were multiply defined
between libstdc++ and libc++, only when linking with libstdc++.

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1825

llvm-svn: 192075
2013-10-06 22:13:19 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 4a38129468 [tests] Update to use lit_config and lit package, as appropriate.
llvm-svn: 188073
2013-08-09 14:44:11 +00:00
Michael J. Spencer f5799be4a8 Add CMake build and fix major Linux blockers.
llvm-svn: 121510
2010-12-10 19:47:54 +00:00