Prevent ASAN from registering a SIGSEGV handler

AddressSanitizer's (ASAN) SIGSEGV handler overrides the backtrace
handler and prevents it from printing its backtrace. The output of ASAN
is different from what 'bt_test.py' expects and causes backtrace test
failures.

The 'allow_user_segv_handler' option allows applications to set their
own SIGSEGV handler but is not supported by older GCC versions. These
older GCC versions do support the 'handle_segv' which prevents ASAN from
setting its SIGSEGV handler.
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cypherpunks 2016-05-19 13:09:31 +00:00 committed by Nick Mathewson
parent 22eed6dec2
commit 0e20d056e9

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exitcode=0
export ASAN_OPTIONS="handle_segv=0:allow_user_segv_handler=1"
"${builddir:-.}/src/test/test-bt-cl" backtraces || exit $?
"${builddir:-.}/src/test/test-bt-cl" assert 2>&1 | "${PYTHON:-python}" "${abs_top_srcdir:-.}/src/test/bt_test.py" || exitcode="$?"
"${builddir:-.}/src/test/test-bt-cl" crash 2>&1 | "${PYTHON:-python}" "${abs_top_srcdir:-.}/src/test/bt_test.py" || exitcode="$?"