AddressSanitizer interceptor_via_fun
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Would like to suppress the following error detected by AddressSanitizer.
==114064==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stack-use-after-scope on address 0x7ffe60fee2f0 at pc 0x000001e6ef34 bp 0x7ffe60feb6c0 sp 0x7ffe60feb6b8
WRITE of size 8 at 0x7ffe60fee2f0 thread T0
#0 0x1e6ef33 in std::_Function_base::_Function_base() /opt/gcc-8.2.0/include/c++/8.2.0/bits/std_function.h:252
#1 0x1e6ef33 in function<Engine::Engine(const Resource&, SourceDataVersion, Engine::CalculationResolution)::<lambda(std::unique_ptr<const model::Car>)> > /opt/gcc-8.2.0/include/c++/8.2.0/bits/std_function.h:668
...
I was thinking setting ASAN_OPTIONS=suppressions=asan_blacklist.txt, with asan_blacklist.txt containing
interceptor_via_fun:_Function_base
would do the trick, as the documentation says
interceptor_via_fun:NameOfCFunctionToSuppress
but it doesn't. Was quite shocked to see that googling "AddressSanitizer interceptor_via_fun" returned only 151 results. :/
What should I put in my suppression file?
c++ gcc address-sanitizer
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Would like to suppress the following error detected by AddressSanitizer.
==114064==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stack-use-after-scope on address 0x7ffe60fee2f0 at pc 0x000001e6ef34 bp 0x7ffe60feb6c0 sp 0x7ffe60feb6b8
WRITE of size 8 at 0x7ffe60fee2f0 thread T0
#0 0x1e6ef33 in std::_Function_base::_Function_base() /opt/gcc-8.2.0/include/c++/8.2.0/bits/std_function.h:252
#1 0x1e6ef33 in function<Engine::Engine(const Resource&, SourceDataVersion, Engine::CalculationResolution)::<lambda(std::unique_ptr<const model::Car>)> > /opt/gcc-8.2.0/include/c++/8.2.0/bits/std_function.h:668
...
I was thinking setting ASAN_OPTIONS=suppressions=asan_blacklist.txt, with asan_blacklist.txt containing
interceptor_via_fun:_Function_base
would do the trick, as the documentation says
interceptor_via_fun:NameOfCFunctionToSuppress
but it doesn't. Was quite shocked to see that googling "AddressSanitizer interceptor_via_fun" returned only 151 results. :/
What should I put in my suppression file?
c++ gcc address-sanitizer
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And now you'll see only your question.
– YSC
Nov 22 at 10:09
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Would like to suppress the following error detected by AddressSanitizer.
==114064==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stack-use-after-scope on address 0x7ffe60fee2f0 at pc 0x000001e6ef34 bp 0x7ffe60feb6c0 sp 0x7ffe60feb6b8
WRITE of size 8 at 0x7ffe60fee2f0 thread T0
#0 0x1e6ef33 in std::_Function_base::_Function_base() /opt/gcc-8.2.0/include/c++/8.2.0/bits/std_function.h:252
#1 0x1e6ef33 in function<Engine::Engine(const Resource&, SourceDataVersion, Engine::CalculationResolution)::<lambda(std::unique_ptr<const model::Car>)> > /opt/gcc-8.2.0/include/c++/8.2.0/bits/std_function.h:668
...
I was thinking setting ASAN_OPTIONS=suppressions=asan_blacklist.txt, with asan_blacklist.txt containing
interceptor_via_fun:_Function_base
would do the trick, as the documentation says
interceptor_via_fun:NameOfCFunctionToSuppress
but it doesn't. Was quite shocked to see that googling "AddressSanitizer interceptor_via_fun" returned only 151 results. :/
What should I put in my suppression file?
c++ gcc address-sanitizer
Would like to suppress the following error detected by AddressSanitizer.
==114064==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stack-use-after-scope on address 0x7ffe60fee2f0 at pc 0x000001e6ef34 bp 0x7ffe60feb6c0 sp 0x7ffe60feb6b8
WRITE of size 8 at 0x7ffe60fee2f0 thread T0
#0 0x1e6ef33 in std::_Function_base::_Function_base() /opt/gcc-8.2.0/include/c++/8.2.0/bits/std_function.h:252
#1 0x1e6ef33 in function<Engine::Engine(const Resource&, SourceDataVersion, Engine::CalculationResolution)::<lambda(std::unique_ptr<const model::Car>)> > /opt/gcc-8.2.0/include/c++/8.2.0/bits/std_function.h:668
...
I was thinking setting ASAN_OPTIONS=suppressions=asan_blacklist.txt, with asan_blacklist.txt containing
interceptor_via_fun:_Function_base
would do the trick, as the documentation says
interceptor_via_fun:NameOfCFunctionToSuppress
but it doesn't. Was quite shocked to see that googling "AddressSanitizer interceptor_via_fun" returned only 151 results. :/
What should I put in my suppression file?
c++ gcc address-sanitizer
c++ gcc address-sanitizer
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