ASAP is a system for instrumenting software using sanity checks, subject to performance constraints.
ASAP is based on the LLVM compiler framework. For more information about LLVM
please consult llvm/README.txt
and llvm/LICENSE.txt
. ASAP itself is
distributed under the terms of LICENSE.txt
in the same folder as this
README.md
file.
The files in asap/doc/
and the remainder of this README contain various examples
of using ASAP.
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Check out ASAP's source code:
# Create a project folder mkdir asap cd asap export ASAP_DIR=$(pwd) # Clone the source code git clone https://github.com/dslab-epfl/asap.git git clone http://llvm.org/git/clang.git asap/tools/clang ( cd asap/tools/clang && git checkout release_37 ) git clone http://llvm.org/git/compiler-rt.git asap/projects/compiler-rt ( cd asap/projects/compiler-rt && git checkout release_37 )
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On Linux, compiling ASAP also depends on binutils development files, since we need to build the LLVM Gold linker plugin:
sudo aptitude install binutils-dev
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Compile ASAP:
cd $ASAP_DIR mkdir build cd build # For configuring, these settings are recommended: # - -G Ninja finishes the build sooner (you want your build ASAP, after all :) ) # - -DLLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=ON makes bugs a bit easier to understand # - -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON causes a compile_commands.json # file to be generated. This file is useful if you're editing the ASAP # source code or running code analysis tools. cmake -G Ninja -DLLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=ON -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON ../asap # Launch the compilation cmake --build .
On Linux, add
-DLLVM_BINUTILS_INCDIR=/usr/include
to the cmake command line.
A small example for ASAP is available in
llvm/lib/Transforms/SanityChecks/doc/sum/
. It contains a small program
vulnerable to a buffer overflow. The program is protected by compiling it with
AddressSanitizer. ASAP then measures the effect of each ASan check, and removes
the most expensive ones.
To run the example:
export PATH=$ASAP_DIR/build/bin:$PATH
cd $ASAP_DIR/asap/lib/Transforms/SanityChecks/doc/sum
make
Please have a look at the Makefile to see the individual steps performed by ASAP.