| //===-- sanitizer_coverage_win_sections.cpp -------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // 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 defines delimiters for Sanitizer Coverage's section. It contains |
| // Windows specific tricks to coax the linker into giving us the start and stop |
| // addresses of a section, as ELF linkers can do, to get the size of certain |
| // arrays. According to https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/7977wcck.aspx |
| // sections with the same name before "$" are sorted alphabetically by the |
| // string that comes after "$" and merged into one section. We take advantage |
| // of this by putting data we want the size of into the middle (M) of a section, |
| // by using the letter "M" after "$". We get the start of this data (ie: |
| // __start_section_name) by making the start variable come at the start of the |
| // section (using the letter A after "$"). We do the same to get the end of the |
| // data by using the letter "Z" after "$" to make the end variable come after |
| // the data. Note that because of our technique the address of the start |
| // variable is actually the address of data that comes before our middle |
| // section. We also need to prevent the linker from adding any padding. Each |
| // technique we use for this is explained in the comments below. |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #include "sanitizer_platform.h" |
| #if SANITIZER_WINDOWS |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| |
| extern "C" { |
| // Use uint64_t so the linker won't need to add any padding if it tries to word |
| // align the start of the 8-bit counters array. The array will always start 8 |
| // bytes after __start_sancov_cntrs. |
| #pragma section(".SCOV$CA", read, write) |
| __declspec(allocate(".SCOV$CA")) uint64_t __start___sancov_cntrs = 0; |
| |
| // Even though we said not to align __stop__sancov_cntrs (using the "align" |
| // declspec), MSVC's linker may try to align the section, .SCOV$CZ, containing |
| // it. This can cause a mismatch between the number of PCs and counters since |
| // each PCTable element is 8 bytes (unlike counters which are 1 byte) so no |
| // padding would be added to align .SCOVP$Z, However, if .SCOV$CZ section is 1 |
| // byte, the linker won't try to align it on an 8-byte boundary, so use a |
| // uint8_t for __stop_sancov_cntrs. |
| #pragma section(".SCOV$CZ", read, write) |
| __declspec(allocate(".SCOV$CZ")) __declspec(align(1)) uint8_t |
| __stop___sancov_cntrs = 0; |
| |
| #pragma section(".SCOV$GA", read, write) |
| __declspec(allocate(".SCOV$GA")) uint64_t __start___sancov_guards = 0; |
| #pragma section(".SCOV$GZ", read, write) |
| __declspec(allocate(".SCOV$GZ")) __declspec(align(1)) uint8_t |
| __stop___sancov_guards = 0; |
| |
| // The guard array and counter array should both be merged into the .data |
| // section to reduce the number of PE sections. However, because PCTable is |
| // constant it should be merged with the .rdata section. |
| #pragma comment(linker, "/MERGE:.SCOV=.data") |
| |
| #pragma section(".SCOVP$A", read) |
| __declspec(allocate(".SCOVP$A")) uint64_t __start___sancov_pcs = 0; |
| #pragma section(".SCOVP$Z", read) |
| __declspec(allocate(".SCOVP$Z")) __declspec(align(1)) uint8_t |
| __stop___sancov_pcs = 0; |
| |
| #pragma comment(linker, "/MERGE:.SCOVP=.rdata") |
| } |
| #endif // SANITIZER_WINDOWS |