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diff --git a/tools/sanitizer/docs/memory_sanitizer.rst b/tools/sanitizer/docs/memory_sanitizer.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..440177656f --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/sanitizer/docs/memory_sanitizer.rst @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +Memory Sanitizer +================ + ++--------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| This page is an import from MDN and the contents might be outdated | ++--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + +What is Memory Sanitizer? +------------------------- + +Memory Sanitizer (MSan) is a fast detector used for uninitialized memory +in C/C++ programs. It uses a compile-time instrumentation to ensure that +all memory access at runtime uses only memory that has been initialized. +Unlike most other sanitizers, MSan can easily cause false positives if +not all libraries are instrumented. This happens because MSan is +not able to observe memory initialization in uninstrumented libraries. +More information on MSan can be found on `the Memory Sanitizer +wiki <https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/MemorySanitizer>`__. + +Public Builds +------------- + +**Note:** No public builds are available at this time yet. + +Manual Build +------------ + +Build prerequisites +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +**Note:** MemorySanitizer requires **64-bit Linux** to work. Other +platforms/operating systems are not supported. + +LLVM/Clang +^^^^^^^^^^ + +The MSan instrumentation is implemented as an LLVM pass and integrated +into Clang. As MSan is one of the newer sanitizers, we recommend using a +recent Clang version, such as Clang 3.7+. + +You can find precompiled binaries for LLVM/Clang on `the LLVM releases +page <https://releases.llvm.org/download.html>`__. + +Building Firefox +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +.. warning:: + + **Warning: Running Firefox with MemorySanitizer would require all + external dependencies to be built with MemorySanitizer as well. To + our knowledge, this has never been attempted yet, so the build + configuration provided here is untested and without an appropriately + instrumented userland, it will cause false positives.** + +Getting the source +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +If you don't have a source code repository clone yet, you need to :ref:`get +yourself a clone of Mozilla-central <Mercurial Overview>`. + +Adjusting the build configuration +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +Create the build configuration file ``.mozconfig`` with the following +content in your Mozilla-central directory: + +.. code:: + + mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/objdir-ff-msan + mk_add_options MOZ_MAKE_FLAGS=-j12 + + # Enable LLVM specific code and build workarounds + ac_add_options --enable-memory-sanitizer + # If clang is already in your $PATH, then these can simply be: + # export CC=clang + # export CXX=clang++ + export CC="/path/to/clang" + export CXX="/path/to/clang++" + + # llvm-symbolizer displays much more complete backtraces when data races are detected. + # If it's not already in your $PATH, then uncomment this next line: + #export LLVM_SYMBOLIZER="/path/to/llvm-symbolizer" + + # Add MSan to our compiler flags + export CFLAGS="-fsanitize=memory" + export CXXFLAGS="-fsanitize=memory" + + # Additionally, we need the MSan flag during linking. Normally, our C/CXXFLAGS would + # be used during linking as well but there is at least one place in our build where + # our CFLAGS are not added during linking. + # Note: The use of this flag causes Clang to automatically link the MSan runtime :) + export LDFLAGS="-fsanitize=memory" + + # These three are required by MSan + ac_add_options --disable-jemalloc + ac_add_options --disable-crashreporter + ac_add_options --disable-elf-hack + + # Keep symbols to symbolize MSan traces + export MOZ_DEBUG_SYMBOLS=1 + ac_add_options --enable-debug-symbols + ac_add_options --disable-install-strip + + # Settings for an opt build + ac_add_options --enable-optimize="-O2 -gline-tables-only" + ac_add_options --disable-debug + +Starting the build process +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +Now you start the build process using the regular ``make -f client.mk`` +command. + +Starting Firefox +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +After the build has completed, you can start Firefox from the ``objdir`` +as usual. + +Building the JavaScript shell +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +**Note:** Unlike Firefox itself, the JavaScript shell does **not** +require an instrumented userland. Calls to external libraries like +zlib are handled with special annotations inside the engine. + +.. warning:: + + **Warning: Certain technologies used inside the JavaScript engine are + incompatible with MSan and must be disabled at runtime to prevent + false positives. This includes the JITs and asm.js. Therefore always + make sure to run with + ``--no-ion --no-baseline --no-asmjs --no-native-regexp``.** + +If you want to build only the JavaScript shell instead of doing a full +Firefox build, the build script below will probably help you to do so. +Before using it, you must, of course, adjust the path name for +``LLVM_ROOT`` to match your setup. Once you have adjusted everything, +execute this script in the ``js/src/`` subdirectory and pass a directory +name as the first parameter. The build will then be created in a new +subdirectory with that name. + +.. code:: + + #! /bin/sh + + if [ -z $1 ] ; then + echo "usage: $0 <dirname>" + elif [ -d $1 ] ; then + echo "directory $1 already exists" + else + autoconf2.13 + mkdir $1 + cd $1 + LLVM_ROOT="/path/to/llvm" + CC="$LLVM_ROOT/build/bin/clang" \ + CXX="$LLVM_ROOT/build/bin/clang++" \ + CFLAGS="-fsanitize=memory" \ + CXXFLAGS="-fsanitize=memory" \ + LDFLAGS=""-fsanitize=memory" \ + ../configure --enable-debug --enable-optimize --enable-memory-sanitizer --disable-jemalloc --enable-posix-nspr-emulation + make -j 8 + fi + +Using LLVM Symbolizer for faster/better traces +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +By default, MSan traces are not symbolized. + +LLVM ships with the symbolizer binary ``llvm-symbolize`` that MSan will +readily use to immediately output symbolized traces if the program is +found on the ``PATH``. If your ``llvm-symbolizer`` lives outside the +``PATH``, you can set the ``MSAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH`` environment variable +to point to your symbolizer binary. |