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author | Jia Tan <jiat0218@gmail.com> | 2023-10-19 00:22:50 +0800 |
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committer | Jia Tan <jiat0218@gmail.com> | 2023-10-19 01:15:20 +0800 |
commit | c60b25569d414bb73b705977a4dd342f8f9f1965 (patch) | |
tree | 42a3562de775ddac2947b636cfccddf5de0e0e92 /po/ko.po | |
parent | tuklib_integer: Update the CMake test for fast unaligned access. (diff) | |
download | xz-c60b25569d414bb73b705977a4dd342f8f9f1965.tar.xz |
liblzma: Fix -fsanitize=address failure with crc_clmul functions.
After forcing crc_simd_body() to always be inlined it caused
-fsanitize=address to fail for lzma_crc32_clmul() and
lzma_crc64_clmul(). The __no_sanitize_address__ attribute was added
to lzma_crc32_clmul() and lzma_crc64_clmul(), but not removed from
crc_simd_body(). ASAN and inline functions behavior has changed over
the years for GCC specifically, so while strictly required we will
keep __attribute__((__no_sanitize_address__)) on crc_simd_body() in
case this becomes a requirement in the future.
Older GCC versions refuse to inline a function with ASAN if the
caller and callee do not agree on sanitization flags
(https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=89124#c3). If the
function was forced to be inlined, it will not compile if the callee
function has __no_sanitize_address__ but the caller doesn't.
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