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Mitch Phillips
c59d5cc5f1 [GWP-ASan] Remove system_default torture tests.
While these tests were running, other native processes would get torture GWP-ASan. This can lead to OOMs.

Bug: 273904016
Change-Id: Ia813a73bfc1c379633be022dbf4b7d567069c731
Test: atest bionic-unit-tests (in presubmit)
2023-03-27 14:34:40 +00:00
Christopher Ferris
92a4d2bcee Don't run GWP ASan integration tests under HWASan.
Bug: 267386540

Test: All unit tests pass on normal build.
Test: All GWP ASan tests are skipped under hwasan.
Change-Id: I6d6860090b62e7187cf947de0a9bc30d00330554
2023-03-02 21:57:12 +00:00
Christopher Ferris
8ab38e2b9a Skip zeroed malloc tests on hwasan.
The gwp_asan_integration.malloc_tests_under_torture test fails
when trying to run the malloc.zeroed* tests. So skip these
tests in that config.

Bug: 267386540

Test: All tests pass in hwasan and normal config.
Change-Id: I8edce28ee21eeecbcc9afb7db4ffdb6371a914b0
2023-02-07 13:11:05 -08:00
Mitch Phillips
1f3c8d688c Extend bionic-unit-tests timeout.
GWP-ASan stress tests can take a while, especially under HWASan.

Bug: 238585984
Test: sleep(100) in one of the tests, and then 'atest bionic-unit-tests'
Change-Id: Ibd983da1c8fd06cffed756cf3b24523f4671d49e
2022-07-11 09:35:12 -07:00
Mitch Phillips
9634c36565 Add persistent GWP-ASan sysprops.
Adds persistent sysprops for test infra usage, and adds the tests for
the sysprops.

The test does some fancy flocking in order to restore any existing
GWP-ASan sysprop usage in the test cleanup.

Bug: 236738714
Test: atest bionic-unit-tests
Change-Id: I8956296d39c98ce8c7dd0a703b240530d8ad48db
2022-06-29 09:25:13 -07:00
Florian Mayer
7f6425c8c5 Fix missing null-terminator to exec call.
Change-Id: I4fcb11b7cfc9b744ad3320022c12ae2c93d3c401
2022-04-22 22:06:26 +00:00
Mitch Phillips
e6997d52de [GWP-ASan] Provide runtime configuration through an env var + sysprop.
This patch introduces GWP-ASan system properties and environment
variables to control the internal sampling rates of GWP-ASan. This can
be used for:

 1. "Torture testing" the system, i.e. running it under an extremely
    high sampling rate under GWP-ASan.
 2. Increasing sampling remotely to allow further crash report
    collection of rare issues.

There are three sets of system properites:
 1. libc.debug.gwp_asan.*.system_default: Default values for native
    executables and system apps.
 2. libc.debug.gwp_asan.*.app_default: Default values for non-system
    apps, and
 3. libc.debug.gwp_asan.*.<basename/app_name>: Default values for an
    individual app or native process.

There are three variables that can be changed:
 1. The allocation sampling rate (default: 2500) - using the environment
    variable GWP_ASAN_SAMPLE_RATE or the libc.debug.gwp_asan.sample_rate.*
    system property.
 2. The process sampling rate (default: 128 for system apps/processes, 1
    for opted-in apps) - using the environment variable
    GWP_ASAN_PROCESS_SAMPLING or the libc.debug.gwp_asan.process_sampling.*
    system property,
 3. The number of slots available (default: 32) - using the environment
    variable GWP_ASAN_MAX_ALLOCS or the libc.debug.gwp_asan.max_allocs.*
    system property.

If not specified, #3 will be calculated as a ratio of the default
|2500 SampleRate : 32 slots|. So, a sample rate of "1250" (i.e. twice as
frequent sampling) will result in a doubling of the max_allocs to "64".

Bug: 219651032
Test: atest bionic-unit-tests
Change-Id: Idb40a2a4d074e01ce3c4e635ad639a91a32d570f
2022-04-20 11:26:00 -07:00