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raphael 943f3bbcd5 ci: ThreadSanitizer lane + fix use-after-free TSan flagged
Adds a -DSECSGEM_TSAN=ON CMake option that builds every target with
-fsanitize=thread + debug symbols + -O1 + frame pointers.  Wires a
dedicated thread-sanitizer job into .gitea/workflows/ci.yml that
builds and runs the full test suite under TSan with
TSAN_OPTIONS=halt_on_error=1 (any flagged race fails the job, not
just warns).

Result against the full 426-case / 2557-assertion suite: 0 warnings,
all green.  That converts the existing test_thread_safety.cpp (which
exercised the asio::post-onto-strand pattern) and test_concurrency
(in-flight transaction interleaving) and test_robustness_fuzz (28
random action types × thousands of ticks) from "pattern smoke-tests"
into actual race detection.

The first TSan run caught a real bug in test_robustness_fuzz's
act_exception_complete: it held a pointer to an ExceptionStore
entry across fire_internal(RecoveryComplete), which deletes the
entry.  The subsequent state() read was a use-after-free.  TSan
flagged it 8 times (4 reads × 2 stack-frame variants).  Fix is
scoped lookup + re-check via has() after the mutation; matches the
contract any reasonable caller would follow.

The asio std_fenced_block atomic_thread_fence path generates TSan
"not supported" warnings during compile — those are asio's, not
ours, and don't affect runtime detection.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 15:32:02 +02:00
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