Testing Skia with memory, address, and thread santizers.
Compiling Skia with ASAN, UBSAN, or TSAN can be done with the latest version of Clang.
We find that testing sanitizer builds with libc++ uncovers more issues than with the system-provided C++ standard library, which is usually libstdc++. libc++ proactively hooks into sanitizers to help their analyses. We ship a copy of libc++ with our Linux toolchain in /lib.
[1]To compile and run with MSAN, an MSAN-instrumented version of libc++ is needed. It's generally easiest to run one of the following 2 steps to build/download a recent version of Clang and the instrumented libc++, located in /msan.
This requires gsutil, part of the gcloud sdk.
CLANGDIR="${HOME}/clang" python2 infra/bots/assets/clang_linux/download.py -t $CLANGDIR
CLANGDIR="${HOME}/clang" python2 tools/git-sync-deps CC= CXX= infra/bots/assets/clang_linux/create.py -t "$CLANGDIR"
CLANGDIR="${HOME}/clang" mkdir -p out/msan cat > out/msan/args.gn <<- EOF cc = "${CLANGDIR}/bin/clang" cxx = "${CLANGDIR}/bin/clang++" extra_cflags = [ "-B${CLANGDIR}/bin" ] extra_ldflags = [ "-B${CLANGDIR}/bin", "-fuse-ld=lld", "-L${CLANGDIR}/msan", "-Wl,-rpath,${CLANGDIR}/msan" ] sanitize = "MSAN" skia_use_fontconfig = false EOF python2 tools/git-sync-deps bin/gn gen out/msan ninja -C out/msan
CLANGDIR="${HOME}/clang" mkdir -p out/asan cat > out/asan/args.gn <<- EOF cc = "${CLANGDIR}/bin/clang" cxx = "${CLANGDIR}/bin/clang++" sanitize = "ASAN" extra_ldflags = [ "-fuse-ld=lld", "-Wl,-rpath,${CLANGDIR}/lib" ] EOF python2 tools/git-sync-deps bin/gn gen out/asan ninja -C out/asan
CLANGDIR="${HOME}/clang" mkdir -p out/tsan cat > out/tsan/args.gn <<- EOF cc = "${CLANGDIR}/bin/clang" cxx = "${CLANGDIR}/bin/clang++" sanitize = "TSAN" is_debug = false extra_ldflags = [ "-Wl,-rpath,${CLANGDIR}/lib" ] EOF python2 tools/git-sync-deps bin/gn gen out/tsan ninja -C out/tsan