// RUN: %clangxx_lsan %s -o %t // RUN: rm -f %t.supp // RUN: touch %t.supp // RUN: %push_to_device %t.supp %device_rundir/%t.supp // RUN: %env_lsan_opts="use_registers=0:use_stacks=0:suppressions='%device_rundir/%t.supp'" not %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NOSUPP // RUN: echo "leak:*LSanTestLeakingFunc*" > %t.supp // RUN: %push_to_device %t.supp %device_rundir/%t.supp // RUN: %env_lsan_opts="use_registers=0:use_stacks=0:suppressions='%device_rundir/%t.supp'" not %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s // // RUN: echo "leak:%t" > %t.supp // RUN: %push_to_device %t.supp %device_rundir/%t.supp // RUN: %env_lsan_opts="use_registers=0:use_stacks=0:suppressions='%device_rundir/%t.supp':symbolize=false" %run %t // FIXME: Investigate. // XFAIL: internal_symbolizer && lsan-standalone && i386-linux #include #include void *LSanTestLeakingFunc() { void *p = malloc(666); fprintf(stderr, "Test alloc: %p.\n", p); return p; } void LSanTestUnsuppressedLeakingFunc() { void **p = (void **)LSanTestLeakingFunc(); *p = malloc(777); fprintf(stderr, "Test alloc: %p.\n", *p); } int main() { LSanTestUnsuppressedLeakingFunc(); void *q = malloc(1337); fprintf(stderr, "Test alloc: %p.\n", q); return 0; } // CHECK: Suppressions used: // CHECK: 1 666 *LSanTestLeakingFunc* // CHECK: SUMMARY: {{.*}}Sanitizer: 1337 byte(s) leaked in 1 allocation(s) // NOSUPP: SUMMARY: {{.*}}Sanitizer: 2780 byte(s) leaked in 3 allocation(s).