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1.3
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@make this actually be GCC 12.3.0's libsanitizer.

the libsanitizer we used with GCC 9 and GCC 10 was significantly
ahead of the GCC 9 and GCC 10 provided versions.
@
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@//===-- sanitizer_termination.cpp -------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
///
/// This file contains the Sanitizer termination functions CheckFailed and Die,
/// and the callback functionalities associated with them.
///
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

#include "sanitizer_common.h"
#include "sanitizer_libc.h"

namespace __sanitizer {

static const int kMaxNumOfInternalDieCallbacks = 5;
static DieCallbackType InternalDieCallbacks[kMaxNumOfInternalDieCallbacks];

bool AddDieCallback(DieCallbackType callback) {
  for (int i = 0; i < kMaxNumOfInternalDieCallbacks; i++) {
    if (InternalDieCallbacks[i] == nullptr) {
      InternalDieCallbacks[i] = callback;
      return true;
    }
  }
  return false;
}

bool RemoveDieCallback(DieCallbackType callback) {
  for (int i = 0; i < kMaxNumOfInternalDieCallbacks; i++) {
    if (InternalDieCallbacks[i] == callback) {
      internal_memmove(&InternalDieCallbacks[i], &InternalDieCallbacks[i + 1],
                       sizeof(InternalDieCallbacks[0]) *
                           (kMaxNumOfInternalDieCallbacks - i - 1));
      InternalDieCallbacks[kMaxNumOfInternalDieCallbacks - 1] = nullptr;
      return true;
    }
  }
  return false;
}

static DieCallbackType UserDieCallback;
void SetUserDieCallback(DieCallbackType callback) {
  UserDieCallback = callback;
}

void NORETURN Die() {
  if (UserDieCallback)
    UserDieCallback();
  for (int i = kMaxNumOfInternalDieCallbacks - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
    if (InternalDieCallbacks[i])
      InternalDieCallbacks[i]();
  }
  if (common_flags()->abort_on_error)
    Abort();
  internal__exit(common_flags()->exitcode);
}

static void (*CheckUnwindCallback)();
void SetCheckUnwindCallback(void (*callback)()) {
  CheckUnwindCallback = callback;
}

void NORETURN CheckFailed(const char *file, int line, const char *cond,
                          u64 v1, u64 v2) {
  u32 tid = GetTid();
  Printf("%s: CHECK failed: %s:%d \"%s\" (0x%zx, 0x%zx) (tid=%u)\n",
         SanitizerToolName, StripModuleName(file), line, cond, (uptr)v1,
         (uptr)v2, tid);
  static atomic_uint32_t first_tid;
  u32 cmp = 0;
  if (!atomic_compare_exchange_strong(&first_tid, &cmp, tid,
                                      memory_order_relaxed)) {
    if (cmp == tid) {
      // Recursing into CheckFailed.
    } else {
      // Another thread fails already, let it print the stack and terminate.
      SleepForSeconds(2);
    }
    Trap();
  }
  if (CheckUnwindCallback)
    CheckUnwindCallback();
  Die();
}

} // namespace __sanitizer

using namespace __sanitizer;

extern "C" {
SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
void __sanitizer_set_death_callback(void (*callback)(void)) {
  SetUserDieCallback(callback);
}
}  // extern "C"
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@revert sanitizer back to the version we were using with GCC 9, since
that one was already newer than the GCC 10 version.
@
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static CheckFailedCallbackType CheckFailedCallback;
void SetCheckFailedCallback(CheckFailedCallbackType callback) {
  CheckFailedCallback = callback;
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const int kSecondsToSleepWhenRecursiveCheckFailed = 2;

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  static atomic_uint32_t num_calls;
  if (atomic_fetch_add(&num_calls, 1, memory_order_relaxed) > 10) {
    SleepForSeconds(kSecondsToSleepWhenRecursiveCheckFailed);
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  if (CheckFailedCallback) {
    CheckFailedCallback(file, line, cond, v1, v2);
  }
  Report("Sanitizer CHECK failed: %s:%d %s (%lld, %lld)\n", file, line, cond,
                                                            v1, v2);
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@Initial revision
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1.1.1.1
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@initial import of GCC 10.3.0.  main changes include:

caveats:
- ABI issue between c++14 and c++17 fixed
- profile mode is removed from libstdc++
- -fno-common is now the default

new features:
- new flags -fallocation-dce, -fprofile-partial-training,
  -fprofile-reproducible, -fprofile-prefix-path, and -fanalyzer
- many new compile and link time optimisations
- enhanced drive optimisations
- openacc 2.6 support
- openmp 5.0 features
- new warnings: -Wstring-compare and -Wzero-length-bounds
- extended warnings: -Warray-bounds, -Wformat-overflow,
  -Wrestrict, -Wreturn-local-addr, -Wstringop-overflow,
  -Warith-conversion, -Wmismatched-tags, and -Wredundant-tags
- some likely C2X features implemented
- more C++20 implemented
- many new arm & intel CPUs known

hundreds of reported bugs are fixed.  full list of changes
can be found at:

   https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/changes.html
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1.1.1.2
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@initial import of GCC 12.3.0.

major changes in GCC 11 included:

- The default mode for C++ is now -std=gnu++17 instead of -std=gnu++14.
- When building GCC itself, the host compiler must now support C++11,
  rather than C++98.
- Some short options of the gcov tool have been renamed: -i to -j and
  -j to -H.
- ThreadSanitizer improvements.
- Introduce Hardware-assisted AddressSanitizer support.
- For targets that produce DWARF debugging information GCC now defaults
  to DWARF version 5. This can produce up to 25% more compact debug
  information compared to earlier versions.
- Many optimisations.
- The existing malloc attribute has been extended so that it can be
  used to identify allocator/deallocator API pairs. A pair of new
  -Wmismatched-dealloc and -Wmismatched-new-delete warnings are added.
- Other new warnings:
  -Wsizeof-array-div, enabled by -Wall, warns about divisions of two
    sizeof operators when the first one is applied to an array and the
    divisor does not equal the size of the array element.
  -Wstringop-overread, enabled by default, warns about calls to string
    functions reading past the end of the arrays passed to them as
    arguments.
  -Wtsan, enabled by default, warns about unsupported features in
    ThreadSanitizer (currently std::atomic_thread_fence).
- Enchanced warnings:
  -Wfree-nonheap-object detects many more instances of calls to
    deallocation functions with pointers not returned from a dynamic
    memory allocation function.
  -Wmaybe-uninitialized diagnoses passing pointers or references to
    uninitialized memory to functions taking const-qualified arguments.
  -Wuninitialized detects reads from uninitialized dynamically
    allocated memory.
  -Warray-parameter warns about functions with inconsistent array forms.
  -Wvla-parameter warns about functions with inconsistent VLA forms.
- Several new features from the upcoming C2X revision of the ISO C
  standard are supported with -std=c2x and -std=gnu2x.
- Several C++20 features have been implemented.
- The C++ front end has experimental support for some of the upcoming
  C++23 draft.
- Several new C++ warnings.
- Enhanced Arm, AArch64, x86, and RISC-V CPU support.
- The implementation of how program state is tracked within
  -fanalyzer has been completely rewritten with many enhancements.

see https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-11/changes.html for a full list.

major changes in GCC 12 include:

- An ABI incompatibility between C and C++ when passing or returning
  by value certain aggregates containing zero width bit-fields has
  been discovered on various targets. x86-64, ARM and AArch64
  will always ignore them (so there is a C ABI incompatibility
  between GCC 11 and earlier with GCC 12 or later), PowerPC64 ELFv2
  always take them into account (so there is a C++ ABI
  incompatibility, GCC 4.4 and earlier compatible with GCC 12 or
  later, incompatible with GCC 4.5 through GCC 11). RISC-V has
  changed the handling of these already starting with GCC 10. As
  the ABI requires, MIPS takes them into account handling function
  return values so there is a C++ ABI incompatibility with GCC 4.5
  through 11.
- STABS: Support for emitting the STABS debugging format is
  deprecated and will be removed in the next release. All ports now
  default to emit DWARF (version 2 or later) debugging info or are
  obsoleted.
- Vectorization is enabled at -O2 which is now equivalent to the
  original -O2 -ftree-vectorize -fvect-cost-model=very-cheap.
- GCC now supports the ShadowCallStack sanitizer.
- Support for __builtin_shufflevector compatible with the clang
  language extension was added.
- Support for attribute unavailable was added.
- Support for __builtin_dynamic_object_size compatible with the
  clang language extension was added.
- New warnings:
  -Wbidi-chars warns about potentially misleading UTF-8
    bidirectional control characters.
  -Warray-compare warns about comparisons between two operands of
    array type.
- Some new features from the upcoming C2X revision of the ISO C
  standard are supported with -std=c2x and -std=gnu2x.
- Several C++23 features have been implemented.
- Many C++ enhancements across warnings and -f options.

see https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-12/changes.html for a full list.
@
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static void (*CheckUnwindCallback)();
void SetCheckUnwindCallback(void (*callback)()) {
  CheckUnwindCallback = callback;
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  u32 tid = GetTid();
  Printf("%s: CHECK failed: %s:%d \"%s\" (0x%zx, 0x%zx) (tid=%u)\n",
         SanitizerToolName, StripModuleName(file), line, cond, (uptr)v1,
         (uptr)v2, tid);
  static atomic_uint32_t first_tid;
  u32 cmp = 0;
  if (!atomic_compare_exchange_strong(&first_tid, &cmp, tid,
                                      memory_order_relaxed)) {
    if (cmp == tid) {
      // Recursing into CheckFailed.
    } else {
      // Another thread fails already, let it print the stack and terminate.
      SleepForSeconds(2);
    }
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  if (CheckUnwindCallback)
    CheckUnwindCallback();
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