Hans Wennborg ee5367bedb Revert "[compiler-rt]: fix CodeQL format-string warnings via explicit casts (#153843)"
It broke the build:

compiler-rt/lib/hwasan/hwasan_thread.cpp:177:11: error: unknown type name 'ssize_t'; did you mean 'size_t'?
   177 |          (ssize_t)unique_id_, (void *)this, (void *)stack_bottom(),
       |           ^~~~~~~
       |           size_t

> This change addresses CodeQL format-string warnings across multiple
> sanitizer libraries by adding explicit casts to ensure that printf-style
> format specifiers match the actual argument types.
>
> Key updates:
> - Cast pointer arguments to (void*) when used with %p.
> - Use appropriate integer types and specifiers (e.g., size_t -> %zu,
> ssize_t -> %zd) to avoid mismatches.
> - Fix format specifier mismatches across xray, memprof, lsan, hwasan,
> dfsan.
>
> These changes are no-ops at runtime but improve type safety, silence
> static analysis warnings, and reduce the risk of UB in variadic calls.

This reverts commit d3d5751a39452327690b4e011a23de8327f02e86.
2025-08-22 12:50:53 +02:00
2025-04-14 16:54:14 +08:00

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