Avoid calling ParseCommandLineOptions in BackendUtil if possible

Calling `ParseCommandLineOptions` should only be called from `main` as the
CommandLine setup code isn't thread-safe. As BackendUtil is part of the
generic Clang FrontendAction logic, a process which has several threads executing
Clang FrontendActions will randomly crash in the unsafe setup code.

This patch avoids calling the function unless either the debug-pass option or
limit-float-precision option is set. Without these two options set the
`ParseCommandLineOptions` call doesn't do anything beside parsing
the command line `clang` which doesn't set any options.

See also D99652 where LLDB received a workaround for this crash.

Reviewed By: JDevlieghere

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99740
This commit is contained in:
Raphael Isemann
2021-04-01 18:41:44 +02:00
parent 232d3a3e47
commit 60854c328d

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@@ -871,7 +871,15 @@ static void setCommandLineOpts(const CodeGenOptions &CodeGenOpts) {
BackendArgs.push_back("-limit-float-precision");
BackendArgs.push_back(CodeGenOpts.LimitFloatPrecision.c_str());
}
// Check for the default "clang" invocation that won't set any cl::opt values.
// Skip trying to parse the command line invocation to avoid the issues
// described below.
if (BackendArgs.size() == 1)
return;
BackendArgs.push_back(nullptr);
// FIXME: The command line parser below is not thread-safe and shares a global
// state, so this call might crash or overwrite the options of another Clang
// instance in the same process.
llvm::cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(BackendArgs.size() - 1,
BackendArgs.data());
}