| ThreadSanitizer |
| =============== |
| |
| Introduction |
| ------------ |
| |
| ThreadSanitizer is a tool that detects data races. It consists of a compiler |
| instrumentation module and a run-time library. Typical slowdown introduced by |
| ThreadSanitizer is about **5x-15x**. Typical memory overhead introduced by |
| ThreadSanitizer is about **5x-10x**. |
| |
| How to build |
| ------------ |
| |
| Build LLVM/Clang with `CMake <http://llvm.org/docs/CMake.html>`_. |
| |
| Supported Platforms |
| ------------------- |
| |
| ThreadSanitizer is supported on Linux x86_64 (tested on Ubuntu 12.04). |
| Support for other 64-bit architectures is possible, contributions are welcome. |
| Support for 32-bit platforms is problematic and is not planned. |
| |
| Usage |
| ----- |
| |
| Simply compile and link your program with ``-fsanitize=thread``. To get a |
| reasonable performance add ``-O1`` or higher. Use ``-g`` to get file names |
| and line numbers in the warning messages. |
| |
| Example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: console |
| |
| % cat projects/compiler-rt/lib/tsan/lit_tests/tiny_race.c |
| #include <pthread.h> |
| int Global; |
| void *Thread1(void *x) { |
| Global = 42; |
| return x; |
| } |
| int main() { |
| pthread_t t; |
| pthread_create(&t, NULL, Thread1, NULL); |
| Global = 43; |
| pthread_join(t, NULL); |
| return Global; |
| } |
| |
| $ clang -fsanitize=thread -g -O1 tiny_race.c |
| |
| If a bug is detected, the program will print an error message to stderr. |
| Currently, ThreadSanitizer symbolizes its output using an external |
| ``addr2line`` process (this will be fixed in future). |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| % ./a.out |
| WARNING: ThreadSanitizer: data race (pid=19219) |
| Write of size 4 at 0x7fcf47b21bc0 by thread T1: |
| #0 Thread1 tiny_race.c:4 (exe+0x00000000a360) |
| |
| Previous write of size 4 at 0x7fcf47b21bc0 by main thread: |
| #0 main tiny_race.c:10 (exe+0x00000000a3b4) |
| |
| Thread T1 (running) created at: |
| #0 pthread_create tsan_interceptors.cc:705 (exe+0x00000000c790) |
| #1 main tiny_race.c:9 (exe+0x00000000a3a4) |
| |
| ``__has_feature(thread_sanitizer)`` |
| ------------------------------------ |
| |
| In some cases one may need to execute different code depending on whether |
| ThreadSanitizer is enabled. |
| :ref:`\_\_has\_feature <langext-__has_feature-__has_extension>` can be used for |
| this purpose. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c |
| |
| #if defined(__has_feature) |
| # if __has_feature(thread_sanitizer) |
| // code that builds only under ThreadSanitizer |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| ``__attribute__((no_sanitize_thread))`` |
| ----------------------------------------------- |
| |
| Some code should not be instrumented by ThreadSanitizer. One may use the |
| function attribute `no_sanitize_thread` to disable instrumentation of plain |
| (non-atomic) loads/stores in a particular function. ThreadSanitizer still |
| instruments such functions to avoid false positives and provide meaningful stack |
| traces. This attribute may not be supported by other compilers, so we suggest |
| to use it together with ``__has_feature(thread_sanitizer)``. |
| |
| Blacklist |
| --------- |
| |
| ThreadSanitizer supports ``src`` and ``fun`` entity types in |
| :doc:`SanitizerSpecialCaseList`, that can be used to suppress data race reports |
| in the specified source files or functions. Unlike functions marked with |
| `no_sanitize_thread` attribute, blacklisted functions are not instrumented at |
| all. This can lead to false positives due to missed synchronization via atomic |
| operations and missed stack frames in reports. |
| |
| Limitations |
| ----------- |
| |
| * ThreadSanitizer uses more real memory than a native run. At the default |
| settings the memory overhead is 5x plus 1Mb per each thread. Settings with 3x |
| (less accurate analysis) and 9x (more accurate analysis) overhead are also |
| available. |
| * ThreadSanitizer maps (but does not reserve) a lot of virtual address space. |
| This means that tools like ``ulimit`` may not work as usually expected. |
| * Libc/libstdc++ static linking is not supported. |
| * Non-position-independent executables are not supported. Therefore, the |
| ``fsanitize=thread`` flag will cause Clang to act as though the ``-fPIE`` |
| flag had been supplied if compiling without ``-fPIC``, and as though the |
| ``-pie`` flag had been supplied if linking an executable. |
| |
| Current Status |
| -------------- |
| |
| ThreadSanitizer is in beta stage. It is known to work on large C++ programs |
| using pthreads, but we do not promise anything (yet). C++11 threading is |
| supported with llvm libc++. The test suite is integrated into CMake build |
| and can be run with ``make check-tsan`` command. |
| |
| We are actively working on enhancing the tool --- stay tuned. Any help, |
| especially in the form of minimized standalone tests is more than welcome. |
| |
| More Information |
| ---------------- |
| `<https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/ThreadSanitizerCppManual>`_ |