Kostya Kortchinsky 988fab3f66 [sanitizer] Split coverage into separate RT in sanitizer_common
Summary:
`sanitizer_common`'s coverage support is fairly well separated, and libcdep by
default. Several sanitizers don't make use of coverage, and as far as I can
tell do no benefit from the extra dependencies pulled in by the coverage public
interface functions.

The following sanitizers call `InitializeCoverage` explicitely: MSan, ASan,
LSan, HWAsan, UBSan. On top of this, any sanitizer bundling RTUBSan should
add the coverage RT as well: ASan, Scudo, UBSan, CFI (diag), TSan, MSan, HWAsan.

So in the end the following have no need: DFSan, ESan, CFI, SafeStack (nolibc
anyway), XRay, and the upcoming Scudo minimal runtime.

I tested this with all the sanitizers check-* with gcc & clang, and in
standalone on Linux & Android, and there was no issue. I couldn't test this on
Mac, Fuchsia, BSDs, & Windows for lack of an environment, so adding a bunch of
people for additional scrunity. I couldn't test HWAsan either.

Reviewers: eugenis, vitalybuka, alekseyshl, flowerhack, kubamracek, dberris, rnk, krytarowski

Reviewed By: vitalybuka, alekseyshl, flowerhack, dberris

Subscribers: mgorny, delcypher, #sanitizers, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44701

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AddressSanitizer RT
================================
This directory contains sources of the AddressSanitizer (ASan) runtime library.

Directory structure:
README.txt       : This file.
Makefile.mk      : File for make-based build.
CMakeLists.txt   : File for cmake-based build.
asan_*.{cc,h}    : Sources of the asan runtime library.
scripts/*        : Helper scripts.
tests/*          : ASan unit tests.

Also ASan runtime needs the following libraries:
lib/interception/      : Machinery used to intercept function calls.
lib/sanitizer_common/  : Code shared between various sanitizers.

ASan runtime currently also embeds part of LeakSanitizer runtime for
leak detection (lib/lsan/lsan_common.{cc,h}).

ASan runtime can only be built by CMake. You can run ASan tests
from the root of your CMake build tree:

make check-asan

For more instructions see:
https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizerHowToBuild