rsmith added inline comments.
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Comment at: lib/Basic/Stack.cpp:53-54
+ // If the stack pointer has a surprising value, we do not understand this
+ // stack usage scheme. (Perhaps the target allocates new stack regions on
+ // demand for us.) Don't try to guess what's going on.
+ if (StackUsage > DesiredStackSize)
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rnk wrote:
> So, for example, ASan with UAR, where frames are heap allocated. I suppose in
> that case we will go down the __builtin_frame_address path, though.
Can we detect that? It seems better to turn this all off if we think there's
anything funny going on with the stack layout.
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Comment at: test/SemaTemplate/stack-exhaustion.cpp:10
+template<typename ...T> struct tuple {};
+template<typename ...T> auto f(tuple<T...> t) -> decltype(f(tuple<T...>(t)))
{} // expected-error {{exceeded maximum depth}}
+void g() { f(tuple<int, int>()); }
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rnk wrote:
> This test seems like it could be fragile. If threads are disabled, it will
> probably crash.
I've handled the "threads are disabled" case. Is there anything else that can
meaningfully be detected here? (ASan maybe? Are there any other cases that lead
to a non-linear stack layout that we can detect?)
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