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I've noticed an inconsistency with the other sanitizers. For -fsanitize={address,thread,leak} we link into binaries lib*san_preinit.o such that the -lasan, -ltsan or -llsan libraries are initialized as early as possible through .preinit_array. The hwasan library has the same thing, but we strangely compiled it into the library (where it apparently didn't do anything, .preinit_array doesn't seem to be created for shared libraries), rather than installing it like in the other 3 cases. The following patch handles it for hwasan similarly to asan, tsan and lsan. I don't have any hw with hwasan support, so I've just checked it builds and installs as expected and that gcc -fsanitize=hwaddress -o a a.c -mlam=u57 on trivial main results in .preinit_array section in the binary. 2022-12-19 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> * config/gnu-user.h (LIBHWASAN_EARLY_SPEC): Add libhwasan_preinit.o to link spec if not -shared. * hwasan/Makefile.am (nodist_toolexeclib_HEADERS): Set to libhwasan_preinit.o. (hwasan_files): Remove hwasan_preinit.cpp. (libhwasan_preinit.o): Copy from hwasan_preinit.o. * hwasan/Makefile.in: Regenerated.
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