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11 changes: 8 additions & 3 deletions clang/docs/RealtimeSanitizer.rst
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Expand Up @@ -11,11 +11,16 @@ RealtimeSanitizer (a.k.a. RTSan) is a real-time safety testing tool for C and C+
projects. RTSan can be used to detect real-time violations, i.e. calls to methods
that are not safe for use in functions with deterministic run time requirements.
RTSan considers any function marked with the ``[[clang::nonblocking]]`` attribute
to be a real-time function. If RTSan detects a call to ``malloc``, ``free``,
``pthread_mutex_lock``, or anything else that could have a non-deterministic
execution time in a function marked ``[[clang::nonblocking]]``
to be a real-time function. At run-time, if RTSan detects a call to ``malloc``,
``free``, ``pthread_mutex_lock``, or anything else that could have a
non-deterministic execution time in a function marked ``[[clang::nonblocking]]``
RTSan raises an error.

RTSan performs its analysis at run-time but shares the ``[[clang::nonblocking]]``
attribute with the :doc:`FunctionEffectAnalysis` system, which operates at
compile-time to detect potential real-time safety violations. For comprehensive
detection of real-time safety issues, it is recommended to use both systems together.

The runtime slowdown introduced by RealtimeSanitizer is negligible.

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