Due to what can only be described as a CRT bug, stdout and amazingly
even stderr are not always flushed upon process termination, especially
when the system is under high threading pressure. I have found two
repros for this:
1) In lib\Support\Threading.cpp, change sys::Mutex to an
std::recursive_mutex and run check-clang. Usually between 30 and 40
tests will fail.
2) Add OutputDebugStrings in code that runs during static initialization
and static shutdown. This will sometimes generate similar failures.
After a substantial amount of troubleshooting and debugging, I found
that I could reproduce this from the command line without running
check-clang. Simply make the mutex change described in #1, then
manually run the following command many times by running it once, then
pressing Up -> Enter very quickly:
D:\src\llvm\build\vs2013\Debug\bin\c-index-test.EXE -cursor-at=D:\src\llvm\tools\clang\test\Index\targeted-preamble.h:2:15 D:\src\llvm\tools\clang\test\Index\targeted-cursor.c -include D:\src\llvm\build\vs2013\tools\clang\test\Index\Output\targeted-cursor.c.tmp.h -Xclang -error-on-deserialized-decl=NestedVar1 -Xclang -error-on-deserialized-decl=TopVar | D:\src\llvm\build\vs2013\Debug\bin\FileCheck.EXE D:\src\llvm\tools\clang\test\Index\targeted-cursor.c -check-prefix=PREAMBLE-CURSOR1
Sporadically they will fail, and attaching a debugger to a failed
instance indicates that stdin of FileCheck.exe is empty.
Note that due to the repro in #2, we can rule out a bug in the STL's
mutex implementation, and instead conclude that this is a real flake in
the windows test harness.
Test Plan:
Without patch: Ran check-clang 10 times and saw over 30 Unexpected failures on every run.
With patch: Ran check-clang 10 times and saw 0 unexpected failures across all runs.
Reviewers: rnk
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4021
Patch by Zachary Turner!
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@210225
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void thread_runner(void *client_data_v) {
thread_info *client_data = client_data_v;
client_data->result = carcmttest_main(client_data->argc, client_data->argv);
-#ifdef __CYGWIN__
- fflush(stdout); /* stdout is not flushed on Cygwin. */
-#endif
+}
+
+static void flush_atexit(void) {
+ // stdout, and surprisingly even stderr, are not always flushed on process
+ // and thread exit, particularly when the system is under heavy load.
+ fflush(stdout);
+ fflush(stderr);
}
int main(int argc, const char **argv) {
thread_info client_data;
+ atexit(flush_atexit);
+
#if defined(_WIN32)
if (getenv("LIBCLANG_LOGGING") == NULL)
putenv("LIBCLANG_LOGGING=1");
void thread_runner(void *client_data_v) {
thread_info *client_data = client_data_v;
client_data->result = cindextest_main(client_data->argc, client_data->argv);
-#ifdef __CYGWIN__
- fflush(stdout); /* stdout is not flushed on Cygwin. */
-#endif
+}
+
+static void flush_atexit(void) {
+ // stdout, and surprisingly even stderr, are not always flushed on process
+ // and thread exit, particularly when the system is under heavy load.
+ fflush(stdout);
+ fflush(stderr);
}
int main(int argc, const char **argv) {
thread_info client_data;
+ atexit(flush_atexit);
+
#ifdef CLANG_HAVE_LIBXML
LIBXML_TEST_VERSION
#endif