Restricting the names of capabilities to only "role" or "mutex" makes
for awkward diagnostic text, such as with:
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/
1948098/19/base/sequence_checker_unittest.nc#33
let Accessors = [Accessor<"isShared",
[Clang<"shared_capability", 0>]>];
let Documentation = [Undocumented];
- let AdditionalMembers = [{
- bool isMutex() const { return getName().equals_lower("mutex"); }
- bool isRole() const { return getName().equals_lower("role"); }
- }];
}
def AssertCapability : InheritableAttr {
InGroup<DiagGroup<"unsupported-availability-guard">>;
// Thread Safety Attributes
-def warn_invalid_capability_name : Warning<
- "invalid capability name '%0'; capability name must be 'mutex' or 'role'">,
- InGroup<ThreadSafetyAttributes>, DefaultIgnore;
def warn_thread_attribute_ignored : Warning<
"ignoring %0 attribute because its argument is invalid">,
InGroup<ThreadSafetyAttributes>, DefaultIgnore;
!S.checkStringLiteralArgumentAttr(AL, 0, N, &LiteralLoc))
return;
- // Currently, there are only two names allowed for a capability: role and
- // mutex (case insensitive). Diagnose other capability names.
- if (!N.equals_lower("mutex") && !N.equals_lower("role"))
- S.Diag(LiteralLoc, diag::warn_invalid_capability_name) << N;
-
D->addAttr(::new (S.Context) CapabilityAttr(S.Context, AL, N));
}
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -Wthread-safety -verify %s
+typedef int __attribute__((capability("role"))) ThreadRole;
typedef int __attribute__((capability("role"))) ThreadRole;
struct __attribute__((shared_capability("mutex"))) Mutex {};
struct NotACapability {};
union __attribute__((capability("mutex"))) MutexUnion { int a; char* b; };
typedef union { int a; char* b; } __attribute__((capability("mutex"))) MutexUnion2;
-// Test an invalid capability name
-struct __attribute__((capability("wrong"))) IncorrectName {}; // expected-warning {{invalid capability name 'wrong'; capability name must be 'mutex' or 'role'}}
+// Test a different capability name
+struct __attribute__((capability("custom"))) CustomName {};
int Test1 __attribute__((capability("test1"))); // expected-error {{'capability' attribute only applies to structs, unions, classes, and typedefs}}
int Test2 __attribute__((shared_capability("test2"))); // expected-error {{'shared_capability' attribute only applies to structs, unions, classes, and typedefs}}