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Sean Silva3872b462012-12-12 23:44:55 +00001ThreadSanitizer
2===============
3
4Introduction
5------------
6
7ThreadSanitizer is a tool that detects data races. It consists of a compiler
8instrumentation module and a run-time library. Typical slowdown introduced by
Dmitry Vyukovc092cba2012-12-17 07:16:54 +00009ThreadSanitizer is about **5x-15x**. Typical memory overhead introduced by
10ThreadSanitizer is about **5x-10x**.
Sean Silva3872b462012-12-12 23:44:55 +000011
12How to build
13------------
14
15Follow the `Clang build instructions <../get_started.html>`_. CMake build is
16supported.
17
18Supported Platforms
19-------------------
20
Dmitry Vyukovc092cba2012-12-17 07:16:54 +000021ThreadSanitizer is supported on Linux x86_64 (tested on Ubuntu 10.04 and 12.04).
22Support for MacOS 10.7 (64-bit only) is planned for 2013. Support for 32-bit
Sean Silva3872b462012-12-12 23:44:55 +000023platforms is problematic and not yet planned.
24
25Usage
26-----
27
Peter Collingbourne52ca70d2013-04-09 04:35:11 +000028Simply compile and link your program with ``-fsanitize=thread``. To get a
29reasonable performance add ``-O1`` or higher. Use ``-g`` to get file names
30and line numbers in the warning messages.
Sean Silva3872b462012-12-12 23:44:55 +000031
32Example:
33
34.. code-block:: c++
35
Dmitry Vyukovc092cba2012-12-17 07:16:54 +000036 % cat projects/compiler-rt/lib/tsan/lit_tests/tiny_race.c
Sean Silva3872b462012-12-12 23:44:55 +000037 #include <pthread.h>
38 int Global;
39 void *Thread1(void *x) {
40 Global = 42;
41 return x;
42 }
43 int main() {
44 pthread_t t;
45 pthread_create(&t, NULL, Thread1, NULL);
46 Global = 43;
47 pthread_join(t, NULL);
48 return Global;
49 }
50
Peter Collingbourne52ca70d2013-04-09 04:35:11 +000051 $ clang -fsanitize=thread -g -O1 tiny_race.c
Sean Silva3872b462012-12-12 23:44:55 +000052
53If a bug is detected, the program will print an error message to stderr.
54Currently, ThreadSanitizer symbolizes its output using an external
55``addr2line`` process (this will be fixed in future).
56
57.. code-block:: bash
58
Dmitry Vyukovc092cba2012-12-17 07:16:54 +000059 % ./a.out
Sean Silva3872b462012-12-12 23:44:55 +000060 WARNING: ThreadSanitizer: data race (pid=19219)
Dmitry Vyukovc092cba2012-12-17 07:16:54 +000061 Write of size 4 at 0x7fcf47b21bc0 by thread T1:
Sean Silva3872b462012-12-12 23:44:55 +000062 #0 Thread1 tiny_race.c:4 (exe+0x00000000a360)
Dmitry Vyukovc092cba2012-12-17 07:16:54 +000063
Sean Silva3872b462012-12-12 23:44:55 +000064 Previous write of size 4 at 0x7fcf47b21bc0 by main thread:
65 #0 main tiny_race.c:10 (exe+0x00000000a3b4)
Dmitry Vyukovc092cba2012-12-17 07:16:54 +000066
67 Thread T1 (running) created at:
68 #0 pthread_create tsan_interceptors.cc:705 (exe+0x00000000c790)
Sean Silva3872b462012-12-12 23:44:55 +000069 #1 main tiny_race.c:9 (exe+0x00000000a3a4)
70
Dmitry Vyukov728e2122012-12-17 08:52:05 +000071``__has_feature(thread_sanitizer)``
72------------------------------------
73
74In some cases one may need to execute different code depending on whether
75ThreadSanitizer is enabled.
76:ref:`\_\_has\_feature <langext-__has_feature-__has_extension>` can be used for
77this purpose.
78
79.. code-block:: c
80
Kostya Serebryany85aee962013-02-26 06:58:27 +000081 #if defined(__has_feature)
82 # if __has_feature(thread_sanitizer)
Dmitry Vyukov728e2122012-12-17 08:52:05 +000083 // code that builds only under ThreadSanitizer
Kostya Serebryany85aee962013-02-26 06:58:27 +000084 # endif
Dmitry Vyukov728e2122012-12-17 08:52:05 +000085 #endif
86
Kostya Serebryany85aee962013-02-26 06:58:27 +000087``__attribute__((no_sanitize_thread))``
88-----------------------------------------------
89
90Some code should not be instrumented by ThreadSanitizer.
91One may use the function attribute
92:ref:`no_sanitize_thread <langext-thread_sanitizer>`
93to disable instrumentation of plain (non-atomic) loads/stores in a particular function.
94ThreadSanitizer may still instrument such functions to avoid false positives.
95This attribute may not be
96supported by other compilers, so we suggest to use it together with
97``__has_feature(thread_sanitizer)``. Note: currently, this attribute will be
98lost if the function is inlined.
99
Sean Silva3872b462012-12-12 23:44:55 +0000100Limitations
101-----------
102
103* ThreadSanitizer uses more real memory than a native run. At the default
Dmitry Vyukovc092cba2012-12-17 07:16:54 +0000104 settings the memory overhead is 5x plus 1Mb per each thread. Settings with 3x
105 (less accurate analysis) and 9x (more accurate analysis) overhead are also
106 available.
Sean Silva3872b462012-12-12 23:44:55 +0000107* ThreadSanitizer maps (but does not reserve) a lot of virtual address space.
108 This means that tools like ``ulimit`` may not work as usually expected.
Dmitry Vyukovc092cba2012-12-17 07:16:54 +0000109* Libc/libstdc++ static linking is not supported.
Peter Collingbourne52ca70d2013-04-09 04:35:11 +0000110* Non-position-independent executables are not supported. Therefore, the
111 ``fsanitize=thread`` flag will cause Clang to act as though the ``-fPIE``
112 flag had been supplied if compiling without ``-fPIC``, and as though the
113 ``-pie`` flag had been supplied if linking an executable.
Sean Silva3872b462012-12-12 23:44:55 +0000114
115Current Status
116--------------
117
Dmitry Vyukovc092cba2012-12-17 07:16:54 +0000118ThreadSanitizer is in beta stage. It is known to work on large C++ programs
119using pthreads, but we do not promise anything (yet). C++11 threading is
Dmitry Vyukov61dde192012-12-17 13:07:35 +0000120supported with llvm libc++. The test suite is integrated into CMake build
Dmitry Vyukovc092cba2012-12-17 07:16:54 +0000121and can be run with ``make check-tsan`` command.
Sean Silva3872b462012-12-12 23:44:55 +0000122
123We are actively working on enhancing the tool --- stay tuned. Any help,
124especially in the form of minimized standalone tests is more than welcome.
125
126More Information
127----------------
128`http://code.google.com/p/thread-sanitizer <http://code.google.com/p/thread-sanitizer/>`_.
129