| |
| /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- begin test_main.c ---*/ |
| /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* |
| This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation |
| framework. |
| |
| Copyright (C) 2004-2010 OpenWorks LLP |
| info@open-works.net |
| |
| This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as |
| published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the |
| License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| |
| This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
| WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
| General Public License for more details. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA |
| 02110-1301, USA. |
| |
| The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. |
| |
| Neither the names of the U.S. Department of Energy nor the |
| University of California nor the names of its contributors may be |
| used to endorse or promote products derived from this software |
| without prior written permission. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #include <assert.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| |
| #include "libvex_basictypes.h" |
| #include "libvex.h" |
| |
| #include "test_main.h" |
| |
| |
| /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Test ---*/ |
| /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| |
| __attribute__ ((noreturn)) |
| static |
| void failure_exit ( void ) |
| { |
| fprintf(stdout, "VEX did failure_exit. Bye.\n"); |
| exit(1); |
| } |
| |
| static |
| void log_bytes ( HChar* bytes, Int nbytes ) |
| { |
| fwrite ( bytes, 1, nbytes, stdout ); |
| } |
| |
| #define N_LINEBUF 10000 |
| static HChar linebuf[N_LINEBUF]; |
| |
| #define N_ORIGBUF 10000 |
| #define N_TRANSBUF 5000 |
| |
| static UChar origbuf[N_ORIGBUF]; |
| static UChar transbuf[N_TRANSBUF]; |
| |
| static Bool verbose = True; |
| |
| /* Forwards */ |
| #if 1 /* UNUSED */ |
| //static IRSB* ac_instrument ( IRSB*, VexGuestLayout*, IRType ); |
| static |
| IRSB* mc_instrument ( void* closureV, |
| IRSB* bb_in, VexGuestLayout* layout, |
| VexGuestExtents* vge, |
| IRType gWordTy, IRType hWordTy ); |
| #endif |
| |
| static Bool chase_into_not_ok ( void* opaque, Addr64 dst ) { |
| return False; |
| } |
| static UInt needs_self_check ( void* opaque, VexGuestExtents* vge ) { |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| int main ( int argc, char** argv ) |
| { |
| FILE* f; |
| Int i; |
| UInt u, sum; |
| Addr32 orig_addr; |
| Int bb_number, n_bbs_done = 0; |
| Int orig_nbytes, trans_used; |
| VexTranslateResult tres; |
| VexControl vcon; |
| VexGuestExtents vge; |
| VexArchInfo vai_x86, vai_amd64, vai_ppc32; |
| VexAbiInfo vbi; |
| VexTranslateArgs vta; |
| |
| if (argc != 2) { |
| fprintf(stderr, "usage: vex file.org\n"); |
| exit(1); |
| } |
| f = fopen(argv[1], "r"); |
| if (!f) { |
| fprintf(stderr, "can't open `%s'\n", argv[1]); |
| exit(1); |
| } |
| |
| /* Run with default params. However, we can't allow bb chasing |
| since that causes the front end to get segfaults when it tries |
| to read code outside the initial BB we hand it. So when calling |
| LibVEX_Translate, send in a chase-into predicate that always |
| returns False. */ |
| LibVEX_default_VexControl ( &vcon ); |
| vcon.iropt_level = 2; |
| vcon.guest_max_insns = 50; |
| |
| LibVEX_Init ( &failure_exit, &log_bytes, |
| 1, /* debug_paranoia */ |
| TEST_VSUPPORT, /* valgrind support */ |
| &vcon ); |
| |
| |
| while (!feof(f)) { |
| |
| __attribute__((unused)) |
| char* unused1 = fgets(linebuf, N_LINEBUF,f); |
| if (linebuf[0] == 0) continue; |
| if (linebuf[0] != '.') continue; |
| |
| if (n_bbs_done == TEST_N_BBS) break; |
| n_bbs_done++; |
| |
| /* first line is: . bb-number bb-addr n-bytes */ |
| assert(3 == sscanf(&linebuf[1], " %d %x %d\n", |
| & bb_number, |
| & orig_addr, & orig_nbytes )); |
| assert(orig_nbytes >= 1); |
| assert(!feof(f)); |
| __attribute__((unused)) |
| char* unused2 = fgets(linebuf, N_LINEBUF,f); |
| assert(linebuf[0] == '.'); |
| |
| /* second line is: . byte byte byte etc */ |
| if (verbose) |
| printf("============ Basic Block %d, Done %d, " |
| "Start %x, nbytes %2d ============", |
| bb_number, n_bbs_done-1, orig_addr, orig_nbytes); |
| |
| assert(orig_nbytes >= 1 && orig_nbytes <= N_ORIGBUF); |
| for (i = 0; i < orig_nbytes; i++) { |
| assert(1 == sscanf(&linebuf[2 + 3*i], "%x", &u)); |
| origbuf[i] = (UChar)u; |
| } |
| |
| /* FIXME: put sensible values into the .hwcaps fields */ |
| LibVEX_default_VexArchInfo(&vai_x86); |
| vai_x86.hwcaps = VEX_HWCAPS_X86_SSE1 |
| | VEX_HWCAPS_X86_SSE2 | VEX_HWCAPS_X86_SSE3; |
| |
| LibVEX_default_VexArchInfo(&vai_amd64); |
| vai_amd64.hwcaps = 0; |
| |
| LibVEX_default_VexArchInfo(&vai_ppc32); |
| vai_ppc32.hwcaps = 0; |
| vai_ppc32.ppc_cache_line_szB = 128; |
| |
| LibVEX_default_VexAbiInfo(&vbi); |
| |
| /* ----- Set up args for LibVEX_Translate ----- */ |
| #if 0 /* ppc32 -> ppc32 */ |
| vta.arch_guest = VexArchPPC32; |
| vta.archinfo_guest = vai_ppc32; |
| vta.arch_host = VexArchPPC32; |
| vta.archinfo_host = vai_ppc32; |
| #endif |
| #if 0 /* amd64 -> amd64 */ |
| vta.arch_guest = VexArchAMD64; |
| vta.archinfo_guest = vai_amd64; |
| vta.arch_host = VexArchAMD64; |
| vta.archinfo_host = vai_amd64; |
| #endif |
| #if 1 /* x86 -> x86 */ |
| vta.arch_guest = VexArchX86; |
| vta.archinfo_guest = vai_x86; |
| vta.arch_host = VexArchX86; |
| vta.archinfo_host = vai_x86; |
| #endif |
| vta.abiinfo_both = vbi; |
| vta.guest_bytes = origbuf; |
| vta.guest_bytes_addr = (Addr64)orig_addr; |
| vta.callback_opaque = NULL; |
| vta.chase_into_ok = chase_into_not_ok; |
| vta.guest_extents = &vge; |
| vta.host_bytes = transbuf; |
| vta.host_bytes_size = N_TRANSBUF; |
| vta.host_bytes_used = &trans_used; |
| #if 0 /* no instrumentation */ |
| vta.instrument1 = NULL; |
| vta.instrument2 = NULL; |
| #endif |
| #if 0 /* addrcheck */ |
| vta.instrument1 = ac_instrument; |
| vta.instrument2 = NULL; |
| #endif |
| #if 1 /* memcheck */ |
| vta.instrument1 = mc_instrument; |
| vta.instrument2 = NULL; |
| #endif |
| vta.needs_self_check = needs_self_check; |
| vta.preamble_function = NULL; |
| vta.traceflags = TEST_FLAGS; |
| #if 1 /* x86, amd64 hosts */ |
| vta.dispatch_unassisted = (void*)0x12345678; |
| vta.dispatch_assisted = (void*)0x12345678; |
| #else /* ppc32, ppc64 hosts */ |
| vta.dispatch = NULL; |
| #endif |
| |
| vta.finaltidy = NULL; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < TEST_N_ITERS; i++) |
| tres = LibVEX_Translate ( &vta ); |
| |
| if (tres.status != VexTransOK) |
| printf("\ntres = %d\n", (Int)tres.status); |
| assert(tres.status == VexTransOK); |
| assert(tres.n_sc_extents == 0); |
| assert(vge.n_used == 1); |
| assert((UInt)(vge.len[0]) == orig_nbytes); |
| |
| sum = 0; |
| for (i = 0; i < trans_used; i++) |
| sum += (UInt)transbuf[i]; |
| printf ( " %6.2f ... %u\n", |
| (double)trans_used / (double)vge.len[0], sum ); |
| } |
| |
| fclose(f); |
| printf("\n"); |
| LibVEX_ShowAllocStats(); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| |
| #if 0 /* UNUSED */ |
| |
| static |
| __attribute((noreturn)) |
| void panic ( HChar* s ) |
| { |
| printf("\npanic: %s\n", s); |
| failure_exit(); |
| } |
| |
| static |
| IRSB* ac_instrument (IRSB* bb_in, VexGuestLayout* layout, IRType hWordTy ) |
| { |
| /* Use this rather than eg. -1 because it's a UInt. */ |
| #define INVALID_DATA_SIZE 999999 |
| |
| Int i; |
| Int sz; |
| IRCallee* helper; |
| IRStmt* st; |
| IRExpr* data; |
| IRExpr* addr; |
| Bool needSz; |
| |
| /* Set up BB */ |
| IRSB* bb = emptyIRSB(); |
| bb->tyenv = dopyIRTypeEnv(bb_in->tyenv); |
| bb->next = dopyIRExpr(bb_in->next); |
| bb->jumpkind = bb_in->jumpkind; |
| |
| /* No loads to consider in ->next. */ |
| assert(isIRAtom(bb_in->next)); |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < bb_in->stmts_used; i++) { |
| st = bb_in->stmts[i]; |
| if (!st) continue; |
| |
| switch (st->tag) { |
| |
| case Ist_Tmp: |
| data = st->Ist.Tmp.data; |
| if (data->tag == Iex_LDle) { |
| addr = data->Iex.LDle.addr; |
| sz = sizeofIRType(data->Iex.LDle.ty); |
| needSz = False; |
| switch (sz) { |
| case 4: helper = mkIRCallee(1, "ac_helperc_LOAD4", |
| (void*)0x12345601); break; |
| case 2: helper = mkIRCallee(0, "ac_helperc_LOAD2", |
| (void*)0x12345602); break; |
| case 1: helper = mkIRCallee(1, "ac_helperc_LOAD1", |
| (void*)0x12345603); break; |
| default: helper = mkIRCallee(0, "ac_helperc_LOADN", |
| (void*)0x12345604); |
| needSz = True; break; |
| } |
| if (needSz) { |
| addStmtToIRSB( |
| bb, |
| IRStmt_Dirty( |
| unsafeIRDirty_0_N( helper->regparms, |
| helper->name, helper->addr, |
| mkIRExprVec_2(addr, mkIRExpr_HWord(sz))) |
| )); |
| } else { |
| addStmtToIRSB( |
| bb, |
| IRStmt_Dirty( |
| unsafeIRDirty_0_N( helper->regparms, |
| helper->name, helper->addr, |
| mkIRExprVec_1(addr) ) |
| )); |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case Ist_STle: |
| data = st->Ist.STle.data; |
| addr = st->Ist.STle.addr; |
| assert(isIRAtom(data)); |
| assert(isIRAtom(addr)); |
| sz = sizeofIRType(typeOfIRExpr(bb_in->tyenv, data)); |
| needSz = False; |
| switch (sz) { |
| case 4: helper = mkIRCallee(1, "ac_helperc_STORE4", |
| (void*)0x12345605); break; |
| case 2: helper = mkIRCallee(0, "ac_helperc_STORE2", |
| (void*)0x12345606); break; |
| case 1: helper = mkIRCallee(1, "ac_helperc_STORE1", |
| (void*)0x12345607); break; |
| default: helper = mkIRCallee(0, "ac_helperc_STOREN", |
| (void*)0x12345608); |
| needSz = True; break; |
| } |
| if (needSz) { |
| addStmtToIRSB( |
| bb, |
| IRStmt_Dirty( |
| unsafeIRDirty_0_N( helper->regparms, |
| helper->name, helper->addr, |
| mkIRExprVec_2(addr, mkIRExpr_HWord(sz))) |
| )); |
| } else { |
| addStmtToIRSB( |
| bb, |
| IRStmt_Dirty( |
| unsafeIRDirty_0_N( helper->regparms, |
| helper->name, helper->addr, |
| mkIRExprVec_1(addr) ) |
| )); |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case Ist_Put: |
| assert(isIRAtom(st->Ist.Put.data)); |
| break; |
| |
| case Ist_PutI: |
| assert(isIRAtom(st->Ist.PutI.ix)); |
| assert(isIRAtom(st->Ist.PutI.data)); |
| break; |
| |
| case Ist_Exit: |
| assert(isIRAtom(st->Ist.Exit.guard)); |
| break; |
| |
| case Ist_Dirty: |
| /* If the call doesn't interact with memory, we ain't |
| interested. */ |
| if (st->Ist.Dirty.details->mFx == Ifx_None) |
| break; |
| goto unhandled; |
| |
| default: |
| unhandled: |
| printf("\n"); |
| ppIRStmt(st); |
| printf("\n"); |
| panic("addrcheck: unhandled IRStmt"); |
| } |
| |
| addStmtToIRSB( bb, dopyIRStmt(st)); |
| } |
| |
| return bb; |
| } |
| #endif /* UNUSED */ |
| |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| |
| #if 1 /* UNUSED */ |
| |
| static |
| __attribute((noreturn)) |
| void panic ( HChar* s ) |
| { |
| printf("\npanic: %s\n", s); |
| failure_exit(); |
| } |
| |
| #define tl_assert(xxx) assert(xxx) |
| #define VG_(xxxx) xxxx |
| #define tool_panic(zzz) panic(zzz) |
| #define MC_(zzzz) MC_##zzzz |
| #define TL_(zzzz) SK_##zzzz |
| |
| |
| static void MC_helperc_complain_undef ( void ); |
| static void MC_helperc_LOADV8 ( void ); |
| static void MC_helperc_LOADV4 ( void ); |
| static void MC_helperc_LOADV2 ( void ); |
| static void MC_helperc_LOADV1 ( void ); |
| static void MC_helperc_STOREV8( void ); |
| static void MC_helperc_STOREV4( void ); |
| static void MC_helperc_STOREV2( void ); |
| static void MC_helperc_STOREV1( void ); |
| static void MC_helperc_value_check0_fail( void ); |
| static void MC_helperc_value_check1_fail( void ); |
| static void MC_helperc_value_check4_fail( void ); |
| |
| static void MC_helperc_complain_undef ( void ) { } |
| static void MC_helperc_LOADV8 ( void ) { } |
| static void MC_helperc_LOADV4 ( void ) { } |
| static void MC_helperc_LOADV2 ( void ) { } |
| static void MC_helperc_LOADV1 ( void ) { } |
| static void MC_helperc_STOREV8( void ) { } |
| static void MC_helperc_STOREV4( void ) { } |
| static void MC_helperc_STOREV2( void ) { } |
| static void MC_helperc_STOREV1( void ) { } |
| static void MC_helperc_value_check0_fail( void ) { } |
| static void MC_helperc_value_check1_fail( void ) { } |
| static void MC_helperc_value_check4_fail( void ) { } |
| |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Instrument IR to perform memory checking operations. ---*/ |
| /*--- mc_translate.c ---*/ |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* |
| This file is part of MemCheck, a heavyweight Valgrind tool for |
| detecting memory errors. |
| |
| Copyright (C) 2000-2010 Julian Seward |
| jseward@acm.org |
| |
| This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as |
| published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the |
| License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| |
| This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
| WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
| General Public License for more details. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA |
| 02111-1307, USA. |
| |
| The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. |
| */ |
| |
| //#include "mc_include.h" |
| |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Forward decls ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| struct _MCEnv; |
| |
| static IRType shadowType ( IRType ty ); |
| static IRExpr* expr2vbits ( struct _MCEnv* mce, IRExpr* e ); |
| |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Memcheck running state, and tmp management. ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* Carries around state during memcheck instrumentation. */ |
| typedef |
| struct _MCEnv { |
| /* MODIFIED: the bb being constructed. IRStmts are added. */ |
| IRSB* bb; |
| |
| /* MODIFIED: a table [0 .. #temps_in_original_bb-1] which maps |
| original temps to their current their current shadow temp. |
| Initially all entries are IRTemp_INVALID. Entries are added |
| lazily since many original temps are not used due to |
| optimisation prior to instrumentation. Note that floating |
| point original tmps are shadowed by integer tmps of the same |
| size, and Bit-typed original tmps are shadowed by the type |
| Ity_I8. See comment below. */ |
| IRTemp* tmpMap; |
| Int n_originalTmps; /* for range checking */ |
| |
| /* READONLY: the guest layout. This indicates which parts of |
| the guest state should be regarded as 'always defined'. */ |
| VexGuestLayout* layout; |
| /* READONLY: the host word type. Needed for constructing |
| arguments of type 'HWord' to be passed to helper functions. |
| Ity_I32 or Ity_I64 only. */ |
| IRType hWordTy; |
| } |
| MCEnv; |
| |
| /* SHADOW TMP MANAGEMENT. Shadow tmps are allocated lazily (on |
| demand), as they are encountered. This is for two reasons. |
| |
| (1) (less important reason): Many original tmps are unused due to |
| initial IR optimisation, and we do not want to spaces in tables |
| tracking them. |
| |
| Shadow IRTemps are therefore allocated on demand. mce.tmpMap is a |
| table indexed [0 .. n_types-1], which gives the current shadow for |
| each original tmp, or INVALID_IRTEMP if none is so far assigned. |
| It is necessary to support making multiple assignments to a shadow |
| -- specifically, after testing a shadow for definedness, it needs |
| to be made defined. But IR's SSA property disallows this. |
| |
| (2) (more important reason): Therefore, when a shadow needs to get |
| a new value, a new temporary is created, the value is assigned to |
| that, and the tmpMap is updated to reflect the new binding. |
| |
| A corollary is that if the tmpMap maps a given tmp to |
| INVALID_IRTEMP and we are hoping to read that shadow tmp, it means |
| there's a read-before-write error in the original tmps. The IR |
| sanity checker should catch all such anomalies, however. |
| */ |
| |
| /* Find the tmp currently shadowing the given original tmp. If none |
| so far exists, allocate one. */ |
| static IRTemp findShadowTmp ( MCEnv* mce, IRTemp orig ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(orig < mce->n_originalTmps); |
| if (mce->tmpMap[orig] == IRTemp_INVALID) { |
| mce->tmpMap[orig] |
| = newIRTemp(mce->bb->tyenv, |
| shadowType(mce->bb->tyenv->types[orig])); |
| } |
| return mce->tmpMap[orig]; |
| } |
| |
| /* Allocate a new shadow for the given original tmp. This means any |
| previous shadow is abandoned. This is needed because it is |
| necessary to give a new value to a shadow once it has been tested |
| for undefinedness, but unfortunately IR's SSA property disallows |
| this. Instead we must abandon the old shadow, allocate a new one |
| and use that instead. */ |
| static void newShadowTmp ( MCEnv* mce, IRTemp orig ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(orig < mce->n_originalTmps); |
| mce->tmpMap[orig] |
| = newIRTemp(mce->bb->tyenv, |
| shadowType(mce->bb->tyenv->types[orig])); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- IRAtoms -- a subset of IRExprs ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* An atom is either an IRExpr_Const or an IRExpr_Tmp, as defined by |
| isIRAtom() in libvex_ir.h. Because this instrumenter expects flat |
| input, most of this code deals in atoms. Usefully, a value atom |
| always has a V-value which is also an atom: constants are shadowed |
| by constants, and temps are shadowed by the corresponding shadow |
| temporary. */ |
| |
| typedef IRExpr IRAtom; |
| |
| /* (used for sanity checks only): is this an atom which looks |
| like it's from original code? */ |
| static Bool isOriginalAtom ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1 ) |
| { |
| if (a1->tag == Iex_Const) |
| return True; |
| if (a1->tag == Iex_RdTmp && a1->Iex.RdTmp.tmp < mce->n_originalTmps) |
| return True; |
| return False; |
| } |
| |
| /* (used for sanity checks only): is this an atom which looks |
| like it's from shadow code? */ |
| static Bool isShadowAtom ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1 ) |
| { |
| if (a1->tag == Iex_Const) |
| return True; |
| if (a1->tag == Iex_RdTmp && a1->Iex.RdTmp.tmp >= mce->n_originalTmps) |
| return True; |
| return False; |
| } |
| |
| /* (used for sanity checks only): check that both args are atoms and |
| are identically-kinded. */ |
| static Bool sameKindedAtoms ( IRAtom* a1, IRAtom* a2 ) |
| { |
| if (a1->tag == Iex_RdTmp && a1->tag == Iex_RdTmp) |
| return True; |
| if (a1->tag == Iex_Const && a1->tag == Iex_Const) |
| return True; |
| return False; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Type management ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* Shadow state is always accessed using integer types. This returns |
| an integer type with the same size (as per sizeofIRType) as the |
| given type. The only valid shadow types are Bit, I8, I16, I32, |
| I64, V128. */ |
| |
| static IRType shadowType ( IRType ty ) |
| { |
| switch (ty) { |
| case Ity_I1: |
| case Ity_I8: |
| case Ity_I16: |
| case Ity_I32: |
| case Ity_I64: return ty; |
| case Ity_F32: return Ity_I32; |
| case Ity_F64: return Ity_I64; |
| case Ity_V128: return Ity_V128; |
| default: ppIRType(ty); |
| VG_(tool_panic)("memcheck:shadowType"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Produce a 'defined' value of the given shadow type. Should only be |
| supplied shadow types (Bit/I8/I16/I32/UI64). */ |
| static IRExpr* definedOfType ( IRType ty ) { |
| switch (ty) { |
| case Ity_I1: return IRExpr_Const(IRConst_U1(False)); |
| case Ity_I8: return IRExpr_Const(IRConst_U8(0)); |
| case Ity_I16: return IRExpr_Const(IRConst_U16(0)); |
| case Ity_I32: return IRExpr_Const(IRConst_U32(0)); |
| case Ity_I64: return IRExpr_Const(IRConst_U64(0)); |
| case Ity_V128: return IRExpr_Const(IRConst_V128(0x0000)); |
| default: VG_(tool_panic)("memcheck:definedOfType"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Constructing IR fragments ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* assign value to tmp */ |
| #define assign(_bb,_tmp,_expr) \ |
| addStmtToIRSB((_bb), IRStmt_WrTmp((_tmp),(_expr))) |
| |
| /* add stmt to a bb */ |
| #define stmt(_bb,_stmt) \ |
| addStmtToIRSB((_bb), (_stmt)) |
| |
| /* build various kinds of expressions */ |
| #define binop(_op, _arg1, _arg2) IRExpr_Binop((_op),(_arg1),(_arg2)) |
| #define unop(_op, _arg) IRExpr_Unop((_op),(_arg)) |
| #define mkU8(_n) IRExpr_Const(IRConst_U8(_n)) |
| #define mkU16(_n) IRExpr_Const(IRConst_U16(_n)) |
| #define mkU32(_n) IRExpr_Const(IRConst_U32(_n)) |
| #define mkU64(_n) IRExpr_Const(IRConst_U64(_n)) |
| #define mkV128(_n) IRExpr_Const(IRConst_V128(_n)) |
| #define mkexpr(_tmp) IRExpr_RdTmp((_tmp)) |
| |
| /* bind the given expression to a new temporary, and return the |
| temporary. This effectively converts an arbitrary expression into |
| an atom. */ |
| static IRAtom* assignNew ( MCEnv* mce, IRType ty, IRExpr* e ) { |
| IRTemp t = newIRTemp(mce->bb->tyenv, ty); |
| assign(mce->bb, t, e); |
| return mkexpr(t); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Constructing definedness primitive ops ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* --------- Defined-if-either-defined --------- */ |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkDifD8 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1, IRAtom* a2 ) { |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a1)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a2)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I8, binop(Iop_And8, a1, a2)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkDifD16 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1, IRAtom* a2 ) { |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a1)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a2)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I16, binop(Iop_And16, a1, a2)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkDifD32 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1, IRAtom* a2 ) { |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a1)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a2)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I32, binop(Iop_And32, a1, a2)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkDifD64 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1, IRAtom* a2 ) { |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a1)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a2)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I64, binop(Iop_And64, a1, a2)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkDifDV128 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1, IRAtom* a2 ) { |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a1)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a2)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, binop(Iop_AndV128, a1, a2)); |
| } |
| |
| /* --------- Undefined-if-either-undefined --------- */ |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkUifU8 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1, IRAtom* a2 ) { |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a1)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a2)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I8, binop(Iop_Or8, a1, a2)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkUifU16 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1, IRAtom* a2 ) { |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a1)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a2)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I16, binop(Iop_Or16, a1, a2)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkUifU32 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1, IRAtom* a2 ) { |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a1)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a2)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I32, binop(Iop_Or32, a1, a2)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkUifU64 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1, IRAtom* a2 ) { |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a1)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a2)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I64, binop(Iop_Or64, a1, a2)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkUifUV128 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1, IRAtom* a2 ) { |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a1)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a2)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, binop(Iop_OrV128, a1, a2)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkUifU ( MCEnv* mce, IRType vty, IRAtom* a1, IRAtom* a2 ) { |
| switch (vty) { |
| case Ity_I8: return mkUifU8(mce, a1, a2); |
| case Ity_I16: return mkUifU16(mce, a1, a2); |
| case Ity_I32: return mkUifU32(mce, a1, a2); |
| case Ity_I64: return mkUifU64(mce, a1, a2); |
| case Ity_V128: return mkUifUV128(mce, a1, a2); |
| default: |
| VG_(printf)("\n"); ppIRType(vty); VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| VG_(tool_panic)("memcheck:mkUifU"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* --------- The Left-family of operations. --------- */ |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkLeft8 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1 ) { |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a1)); |
| /* It's safe to duplicate a1 since it's only an atom */ |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I8, |
| binop(Iop_Or8, a1, |
| assignNew(mce, Ity_I8, |
| /* unop(Iop_Neg8, a1)))); */ |
| binop(Iop_Sub8, mkU8(0), a1) ))); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkLeft16 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1 ) { |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a1)); |
| /* It's safe to duplicate a1 since it's only an atom */ |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I16, |
| binop(Iop_Or16, a1, |
| assignNew(mce, Ity_I16, |
| /* unop(Iop_Neg16, a1)))); */ |
| binop(Iop_Sub16, mkU16(0), a1) ))); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkLeft32 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* a1 ) { |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,a1)); |
| /* It's safe to duplicate a1 since it's only an atom */ |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I32, |
| binop(Iop_Or32, a1, |
| assignNew(mce, Ity_I32, |
| /* unop(Iop_Neg32, a1)))); */ |
| binop(Iop_Sub32, mkU32(0), a1) ))); |
| } |
| |
| /* --------- 'Improvement' functions for AND/OR. --------- */ |
| |
| /* ImproveAND(data, vbits) = data OR vbits. Defined (0) data 0s give |
| defined (0); all other -> undefined (1). |
| */ |
| static IRAtom* mkImproveAND8 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* data, IRAtom* vbits ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, data)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vbits)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(data, vbits)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I8, binop(Iop_Or8, data, vbits)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkImproveAND16 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* data, IRAtom* vbits ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, data)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vbits)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(data, vbits)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I16, binop(Iop_Or16, data, vbits)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkImproveAND32 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* data, IRAtom* vbits ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, data)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vbits)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(data, vbits)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I32, binop(Iop_Or32, data, vbits)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkImproveAND64 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* data, IRAtom* vbits ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, data)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vbits)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(data, vbits)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I64, binop(Iop_Or64, data, vbits)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkImproveANDV128 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* data, IRAtom* vbits ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, data)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vbits)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(data, vbits)); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, binop(Iop_OrV128, data, vbits)); |
| } |
| |
| /* ImproveOR(data, vbits) = ~data OR vbits. Defined (0) data 1s give |
| defined (0); all other -> undefined (1). |
| */ |
| static IRAtom* mkImproveOR8 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* data, IRAtom* vbits ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, data)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vbits)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(data, vbits)); |
| return assignNew( |
| mce, Ity_I8, |
| binop(Iop_Or8, |
| assignNew(mce, Ity_I8, unop(Iop_Not8, data)), |
| vbits) ); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkImproveOR16 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* data, IRAtom* vbits ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, data)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vbits)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(data, vbits)); |
| return assignNew( |
| mce, Ity_I16, |
| binop(Iop_Or16, |
| assignNew(mce, Ity_I16, unop(Iop_Not16, data)), |
| vbits) ); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkImproveOR32 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* data, IRAtom* vbits ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, data)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vbits)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(data, vbits)); |
| return assignNew( |
| mce, Ity_I32, |
| binop(Iop_Or32, |
| assignNew(mce, Ity_I32, unop(Iop_Not32, data)), |
| vbits) ); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkImproveOR64 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* data, IRAtom* vbits ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, data)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vbits)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(data, vbits)); |
| return assignNew( |
| mce, Ity_I64, |
| binop(Iop_Or64, |
| assignNew(mce, Ity_I64, unop(Iop_Not64, data)), |
| vbits) ); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkImproveORV128 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* data, IRAtom* vbits ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, data)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vbits)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(data, vbits)); |
| return assignNew( |
| mce, Ity_V128, |
| binop(Iop_OrV128, |
| assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, unop(Iop_NotV128, data)), |
| vbits) ); |
| } |
| |
| /* --------- Pessimising casts. --------- */ |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkPCastTo( MCEnv* mce, IRType dst_ty, IRAtom* vbits ) |
| { |
| IRType ty; |
| IRAtom* tmp1; |
| /* Note, dst_ty is a shadow type, not an original type. */ |
| /* First of all, collapse vbits down to a single bit. */ |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,vbits)); |
| ty = typeOfIRExpr(mce->bb->tyenv, vbits); |
| tmp1 = NULL; |
| switch (ty) { |
| case Ity_I1: |
| tmp1 = vbits; |
| break; |
| case Ity_I8: |
| tmp1 = assignNew(mce, Ity_I1, binop(Iop_CmpNE8, vbits, mkU8(0))); |
| break; |
| case Ity_I16: |
| tmp1 = assignNew(mce, Ity_I1, binop(Iop_CmpNE16, vbits, mkU16(0))); |
| break; |
| case Ity_I32: |
| tmp1 = assignNew(mce, Ity_I1, binop(Iop_CmpNE32, vbits, mkU32(0))); |
| break; |
| case Ity_I64: |
| tmp1 = assignNew(mce, Ity_I1, binop(Iop_CmpNE64, vbits, mkU64(0))); |
| break; |
| default: |
| VG_(tool_panic)("mkPCastTo(1)"); |
| } |
| tl_assert(tmp1); |
| /* Now widen up to the dst type. */ |
| switch (dst_ty) { |
| case Ity_I1: |
| return tmp1; |
| case Ity_I8: |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I8, unop(Iop_1Sto8, tmp1)); |
| case Ity_I16: |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I16, unop(Iop_1Sto16, tmp1)); |
| case Ity_I32: |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I32, unop(Iop_1Sto32, tmp1)); |
| case Ity_I64: |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I64, unop(Iop_1Sto64, tmp1)); |
| case Ity_V128: |
| tmp1 = assignNew(mce, Ity_I64, unop(Iop_1Sto64, tmp1)); |
| tmp1 = assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, binop(Iop_64HLtoV128, tmp1, tmp1)); |
| return tmp1; |
| default: |
| ppIRType(dst_ty); |
| VG_(tool_panic)("mkPCastTo(2)"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Emit a test and complaint if something is undefined. ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* Set the annotations on a dirty helper to indicate that the stack |
| pointer and instruction pointers might be read. This is the |
| behaviour of all 'emit-a-complaint' style functions we might |
| call. */ |
| |
| static void setHelperAnns ( MCEnv* mce, IRDirty* di ) { |
| di->nFxState = 2; |
| di->fxState[0].fx = Ifx_Read; |
| di->fxState[0].offset = mce->layout->offset_SP; |
| di->fxState[0].size = mce->layout->sizeof_SP; |
| di->fxState[1].fx = Ifx_Read; |
| di->fxState[1].offset = mce->layout->offset_IP; |
| di->fxState[1].size = mce->layout->sizeof_IP; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Check the supplied **original** atom for undefinedness, and emit a |
| complaint if so. Once that happens, mark it as defined. This is |
| possible because the atom is either a tmp or literal. If it's a |
| tmp, it will be shadowed by a tmp, and so we can set the shadow to |
| be defined. In fact as mentioned above, we will have to allocate a |
| new tmp to carry the new 'defined' shadow value, and update the |
| original->tmp mapping accordingly; we cannot simply assign a new |
| value to an existing shadow tmp as this breaks SSAness -- resulting |
| in the post-instrumentation sanity checker spluttering in disapproval. |
| */ |
| static void complainIfUndefined ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* atom ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* vatom; |
| IRType ty; |
| Int sz; |
| IRDirty* di; |
| IRAtom* cond; |
| |
| /* Since the original expression is atomic, there's no duplicated |
| work generated by making multiple V-expressions for it. So we |
| don't really care about the possibility that someone else may |
| also create a V-interpretion for it. */ |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, atom)); |
| vatom = expr2vbits( mce, atom ); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vatom)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(atom, vatom)); |
| |
| ty = typeOfIRExpr(mce->bb->tyenv, vatom); |
| |
| /* sz is only used for constructing the error message */ |
| sz = ty==Ity_I1 ? 0 : sizeofIRType(ty); |
| |
| cond = mkPCastTo( mce, Ity_I1, vatom ); |
| /* cond will be 0 if all defined, and 1 if any not defined. */ |
| |
| switch (sz) { |
| case 0: |
| di = unsafeIRDirty_0_N( 0/*regparms*/, |
| "MC_(helperc_value_check0_fail)", |
| &MC_(helperc_value_check0_fail), |
| mkIRExprVec_0() |
| ); |
| break; |
| case 1: |
| di = unsafeIRDirty_0_N( 0/*regparms*/, |
| "MC_(helperc_value_check1_fail)", |
| &MC_(helperc_value_check1_fail), |
| mkIRExprVec_0() |
| ); |
| break; |
| case 4: |
| di = unsafeIRDirty_0_N( 0/*regparms*/, |
| "MC_(helperc_value_check4_fail)", |
| &MC_(helperc_value_check4_fail), |
| mkIRExprVec_0() |
| ); |
| break; |
| default: |
| di = unsafeIRDirty_0_N( 1/*regparms*/, |
| "MC_(helperc_complain_undef)", |
| &MC_(helperc_complain_undef), |
| mkIRExprVec_1( mkIRExpr_HWord( sz )) |
| ); |
| break; |
| } |
| di->guard = cond; |
| setHelperAnns( mce, di ); |
| stmt( mce->bb, IRStmt_Dirty(di)); |
| |
| /* Set the shadow tmp to be defined. First, update the |
| orig->shadow tmp mapping to reflect the fact that this shadow is |
| getting a new value. */ |
| tl_assert(isIRAtom(vatom)); |
| /* sameKindedAtoms ... */ |
| if (vatom->tag == Iex_RdTmp) { |
| tl_assert(atom->tag == Iex_RdTmp); |
| newShadowTmp(mce, atom->Iex.RdTmp.tmp); |
| assign(mce->bb, findShadowTmp(mce, atom->Iex.RdTmp.tmp), |
| definedOfType(ty)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Shadowing PUTs/GETs, and indexed variants thereof ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* Examine the always-defined sections declared in layout to see if |
| the (offset,size) section is within one. Note, is is an error to |
| partially fall into such a region: (offset,size) should either be |
| completely in such a region or completely not-in such a region. |
| */ |
| static Bool isAlwaysDefd ( MCEnv* mce, Int offset, Int size ) |
| { |
| Int minoffD, maxoffD, i; |
| Int minoff = offset; |
| Int maxoff = minoff + size - 1; |
| tl_assert((minoff & ~0xFFFF) == 0); |
| tl_assert((maxoff & ~0xFFFF) == 0); |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < mce->layout->n_alwaysDefd; i++) { |
| minoffD = mce->layout->alwaysDefd[i].offset; |
| maxoffD = minoffD + mce->layout->alwaysDefd[i].size - 1; |
| tl_assert((minoffD & ~0xFFFF) == 0); |
| tl_assert((maxoffD & ~0xFFFF) == 0); |
| |
| if (maxoff < minoffD || maxoffD < minoff) |
| continue; /* no overlap */ |
| if (minoff >= minoffD && maxoff <= maxoffD) |
| return True; /* completely contained in an always-defd section */ |
| |
| VG_(tool_panic)("memcheck:isAlwaysDefd:partial overlap"); |
| } |
| return False; /* could not find any containing section */ |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Generate into bb suitable actions to shadow this Put. If the state |
| slice is marked 'always defined', do nothing. Otherwise, write the |
| supplied V bits to the shadow state. We can pass in either an |
| original atom or a V-atom, but not both. In the former case the |
| relevant V-bits are then generated from the original. |
| */ |
| static |
| void do_shadow_PUT ( MCEnv* mce, Int offset, |
| IRAtom* atom, IRAtom* vatom ) |
| { |
| IRType ty; |
| if (atom) { |
| tl_assert(!vatom); |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, atom)); |
| vatom = expr2vbits( mce, atom ); |
| } else { |
| tl_assert(vatom); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vatom)); |
| } |
| |
| ty = typeOfIRExpr(mce->bb->tyenv, vatom); |
| tl_assert(ty != Ity_I1); |
| if (isAlwaysDefd(mce, offset, sizeofIRType(ty))) { |
| /* later: no ... */ |
| /* emit code to emit a complaint if any of the vbits are 1. */ |
| /* complainIfUndefined(mce, atom); */ |
| } else { |
| /* Do a plain shadow Put. */ |
| stmt( mce->bb, IRStmt_Put( offset + mce->layout->total_sizeB, vatom ) ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Return an expression which contains the V bits corresponding to the |
| given GETI (passed in in pieces). |
| */ |
| static |
| void do_shadow_PUTI ( MCEnv* mce, |
| IRRegArray* descr, IRAtom* ix, Int bias, IRAtom* atom ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* vatom; |
| IRType ty, tyS; |
| Int arrSize;; |
| |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce,atom)); |
| vatom = expr2vbits( mce, atom ); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(atom, vatom)); |
| ty = descr->elemTy; |
| tyS = shadowType(ty); |
| arrSize = descr->nElems * sizeofIRType(ty); |
| tl_assert(ty != Ity_I1); |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce,ix)); |
| complainIfUndefined(mce,ix); |
| if (isAlwaysDefd(mce, descr->base, arrSize)) { |
| /* later: no ... */ |
| /* emit code to emit a complaint if any of the vbits are 1. */ |
| /* complainIfUndefined(mce, atom); */ |
| } else { |
| /* Do a cloned version of the Put that refers to the shadow |
| area. */ |
| IRRegArray* new_descr |
| = mkIRRegArray( descr->base + mce->layout->total_sizeB, |
| tyS, descr->nElems); |
| stmt( mce->bb, IRStmt_PutI( new_descr, ix, bias, vatom )); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Return an expression which contains the V bits corresponding to the |
| given GET (passed in in pieces). |
| */ |
| static |
| IRExpr* shadow_GET ( MCEnv* mce, Int offset, IRType ty ) |
| { |
| IRType tyS = shadowType(ty); |
| tl_assert(ty != Ity_I1); |
| if (isAlwaysDefd(mce, offset, sizeofIRType(ty))) { |
| /* Always defined, return all zeroes of the relevant type */ |
| return definedOfType(tyS); |
| } else { |
| /* return a cloned version of the Get that refers to the shadow |
| area. */ |
| return IRExpr_Get( offset + mce->layout->total_sizeB, tyS ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Return an expression which contains the V bits corresponding to the |
| given GETI (passed in in pieces). |
| */ |
| static |
| IRExpr* shadow_GETI ( MCEnv* mce, IRRegArray* descr, IRAtom* ix, Int bias ) |
| { |
| IRType ty = descr->elemTy; |
| IRType tyS = shadowType(ty); |
| Int arrSize = descr->nElems * sizeofIRType(ty); |
| tl_assert(ty != Ity_I1); |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce,ix)); |
| complainIfUndefined(mce,ix); |
| if (isAlwaysDefd(mce, descr->base, arrSize)) { |
| /* Always defined, return all zeroes of the relevant type */ |
| return definedOfType(tyS); |
| } else { |
| /* return a cloned version of the Get that refers to the shadow |
| area. */ |
| IRRegArray* new_descr |
| = mkIRRegArray( descr->base + mce->layout->total_sizeB, |
| tyS, descr->nElems); |
| return IRExpr_GetI( new_descr, ix, bias ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Generating approximations for unknown operations, ---*/ |
| /*--- using lazy-propagate semantics ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* Lazy propagation of undefinedness from two values, resulting in the |
| specified shadow type. |
| */ |
| static |
| IRAtom* mkLazy2 ( MCEnv* mce, IRType finalVty, IRAtom* va1, IRAtom* va2 ) |
| { |
| /* force everything via 32-bit intermediaries. */ |
| IRAtom* at; |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,va1)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,va2)); |
| at = mkPCastTo(mce, Ity_I32, va1); |
| at = mkUifU(mce, Ity_I32, at, mkPCastTo(mce, Ity_I32, va2)); |
| at = mkPCastTo(mce, finalVty, at); |
| return at; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Do the lazy propagation game from a null-terminated vector of |
| atoms. This is presumably the arguments to a helper call, so the |
| IRCallee info is also supplied in order that we can know which |
| arguments should be ignored (via the .mcx_mask field). |
| */ |
| static |
| IRAtom* mkLazyN ( MCEnv* mce, |
| IRAtom** exprvec, IRType finalVtype, IRCallee* cee ) |
| { |
| Int i; |
| IRAtom* here; |
| IRAtom* curr = definedOfType(Ity_I32); |
| for (i = 0; exprvec[i]; i++) { |
| tl_assert(i < 32); |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, exprvec[i])); |
| /* Only take notice of this arg if the callee's mc-exclusion |
| mask does not say it is to be excluded. */ |
| if (cee->mcx_mask & (1<<i)) { |
| /* the arg is to be excluded from definedness checking. Do |
| nothing. */ |
| if (0) VG_(printf)("excluding %s(%d)\n", cee->name, i); |
| } else { |
| /* calculate the arg's definedness, and pessimistically merge |
| it in. */ |
| here = mkPCastTo( mce, Ity_I32, expr2vbits(mce, exprvec[i]) ); |
| curr = mkUifU32(mce, here, curr); |
| } |
| } |
| return mkPCastTo(mce, finalVtype, curr ); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Generating expensive sequences for exact carry-chain ---*/ |
| /*--- propagation in add/sub and related operations. ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| static |
| __attribute__((unused)) |
| IRAtom* expensiveAdd32 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* qaa, IRAtom* qbb, |
| IRAtom* aa, IRAtom* bb ) |
| { |
| IRAtom *a_min, *b_min, *a_max, *b_max; |
| IRType ty; |
| IROp opAND, opOR, opXOR, opNOT, opADD; |
| |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,qaa)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,qbb)); |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce,aa)); |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce,bb)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(qaa,aa)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(qbb,bb)); |
| |
| ty = Ity_I32; |
| opAND = Iop_And32; |
| opOR = Iop_Or32; |
| opXOR = Iop_Xor32; |
| opNOT = Iop_Not32; |
| opADD = Iop_Add32; |
| |
| // a_min = aa & ~qaa |
| a_min = assignNew(mce,ty, |
| binop(opAND, aa, |
| assignNew(mce,ty, unop(opNOT, qaa)))); |
| |
| // b_min = bb & ~qbb |
| b_min = assignNew(mce,ty, |
| binop(opAND, bb, |
| assignNew(mce,ty, unop(opNOT, qbb)))); |
| |
| // a_max = aa | qaa |
| a_max = assignNew(mce,ty, binop(opOR, aa, qaa)); |
| |
| // b_max = bb | qbb |
| b_max = assignNew(mce,ty, binop(opOR, bb, qbb)); |
| |
| // result = (qaa | qbb) | ((a_min + b_min) ^ (a_max + b_max)) |
| return |
| assignNew(mce,ty, |
| binop( opOR, |
| assignNew(mce,ty, binop(opOR, qaa, qbb)), |
| assignNew(mce,ty, |
| binop(opXOR, assignNew(mce,ty, binop(opADD, a_min, b_min)), |
| assignNew(mce,ty, binop(opADD, a_max, b_max)) |
| ) |
| ) |
| ) |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Helpers for dealing with vector primops. ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* Vector pessimisation -- pessimise within each lane individually. */ |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkPCast8x16 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* at ) |
| { |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, unop(Iop_CmpNEZ8x16, at)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkPCast16x8 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* at ) |
| { |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, unop(Iop_CmpNEZ16x8, at)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkPCast32x4 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* at ) |
| { |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, unop(Iop_CmpNEZ32x4, at)); |
| } |
| |
| static IRAtom* mkPCast64x2 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* at ) |
| { |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, unop(Iop_CmpNEZ64x2, at)); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Here's a simple scheme capable of handling ops derived from SSE1 |
| code and while only generating ops that can be efficiently |
| implemented in SSE1. */ |
| |
| /* All-lanes versions are straightforward: |
| |
| binary32Fx4(x,y) ==> PCast32x4(UifUV128(x#,y#)) |
| |
| unary32Fx4(x,y) ==> PCast32x4(x#) |
| |
| Lowest-lane-only versions are more complex: |
| |
| binary32F0x4(x,y) ==> SetV128lo32( |
| x#, |
| PCast32(V128to32(UifUV128(x#,y#))) |
| ) |
| |
| This is perhaps not so obvious. In particular, it's faster to |
| do a V128-bit UifU and then take the bottom 32 bits than the more |
| obvious scheme of taking the bottom 32 bits of each operand |
| and doing a 32-bit UifU. Basically since UifU is fast and |
| chopping lanes off vector values is slow. |
| |
| Finally: |
| |
| unary32F0x4(x) ==> SetV128lo32( |
| x#, |
| PCast32(V128to32(x#)) |
| ) |
| |
| Where: |
| |
| PCast32(v#) = 1Sto32(CmpNE32(v#,0)) |
| PCast32x4(v#) = CmpNEZ32x4(v#) |
| */ |
| |
| static |
| IRAtom* binary32Fx4 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* vatomX, IRAtom* vatomY ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* at; |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vatomX)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vatomY)); |
| at = mkUifUV128(mce, vatomX, vatomY); |
| at = assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, mkPCast32x4(mce, at)); |
| return at; |
| } |
| |
| static |
| IRAtom* unary32Fx4 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* vatomX ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* at; |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vatomX)); |
| at = assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, mkPCast32x4(mce, vatomX)); |
| return at; |
| } |
| |
| static |
| IRAtom* binary32F0x4 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* vatomX, IRAtom* vatomY ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* at; |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vatomX)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vatomY)); |
| at = mkUifUV128(mce, vatomX, vatomY); |
| at = assignNew(mce, Ity_I32, unop(Iop_V128to32, at)); |
| at = mkPCastTo(mce, Ity_I32, at); |
| at = assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, binop(Iop_SetV128lo32, vatomX, at)); |
| return at; |
| } |
| |
| static |
| IRAtom* unary32F0x4 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* vatomX ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* at; |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vatomX)); |
| at = assignNew(mce, Ity_I32, unop(Iop_V128to32, vatomX)); |
| at = mkPCastTo(mce, Ity_I32, at); |
| at = assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, binop(Iop_SetV128lo32, vatomX, at)); |
| return at; |
| } |
| |
| /* --- ... and ... 64Fx2 versions of the same ... --- */ |
| |
| static |
| IRAtom* binary64Fx2 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* vatomX, IRAtom* vatomY ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* at; |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vatomX)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vatomY)); |
| at = mkUifUV128(mce, vatomX, vatomY); |
| at = assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, mkPCast64x2(mce, at)); |
| return at; |
| } |
| |
| static |
| IRAtom* unary64Fx2 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* vatomX ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* at; |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vatomX)); |
| at = assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, mkPCast64x2(mce, vatomX)); |
| return at; |
| } |
| |
| static |
| IRAtom* binary64F0x2 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* vatomX, IRAtom* vatomY ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* at; |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vatomX)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vatomY)); |
| at = mkUifUV128(mce, vatomX, vatomY); |
| at = assignNew(mce, Ity_I64, unop(Iop_V128to64, at)); |
| at = mkPCastTo(mce, Ity_I64, at); |
| at = assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, binop(Iop_SetV128lo64, vatomX, at)); |
| return at; |
| } |
| |
| static |
| IRAtom* unary64F0x2 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* vatomX ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* at; |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce, vatomX)); |
| at = assignNew(mce, Ity_I64, unop(Iop_V128to64, vatomX)); |
| at = mkPCastTo(mce, Ity_I64, at); |
| at = assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, binop(Iop_SetV128lo64, vatomX, at)); |
| return at; |
| } |
| |
| /* --- --- Vector saturated narrowing --- --- */ |
| |
| /* This is quite subtle. What to do is simple: |
| |
| Let the original narrowing op be QNarrowW{S,U}xN. Produce: |
| |
| the-narrowing-op( PCastWxN(vatom1), PCastWxN(vatom2)) |
| |
| Why this is right is not so simple. Consider a lane in the args, |
| vatom1 or 2, doesn't matter. |
| |
| After the PCast, that lane is all 0s (defined) or all |
| 1s(undefined). |
| |
| Both signed and unsigned saturating narrowing of all 0s produces |
| all 0s, which is what we want. |
| |
| The all-1s case is more complex. Unsigned narrowing interprets an |
| all-1s input as the largest unsigned integer, and so produces all |
| 1s as a result since that is the largest unsigned value at the |
| smaller width. |
| |
| Signed narrowing interprets all 1s as -1. Fortunately, -1 narrows |
| to -1, so we still wind up with all 1s at the smaller width. |
| |
| So: In short, pessimise the args, then apply the original narrowing |
| op. |
| */ |
| static |
| IRAtom* vectorNarrowV128 ( MCEnv* mce, IROp narrow_op, |
| IRAtom* vatom1, IRAtom* vatom2) |
| { |
| IRAtom *at1, *at2, *at3; |
| IRAtom* (*pcast)( MCEnv*, IRAtom* ); |
| switch (narrow_op) { |
| case Iop_QNarrowBin32Sto16Sx8: pcast = mkPCast32x4; break; |
| case Iop_QNarrowBin16Sto8Sx16: pcast = mkPCast16x8; break; |
| case Iop_QNarrowBin16Sto8Ux16: pcast = mkPCast16x8; break; |
| default: VG_(tool_panic)("vectorNarrowV128"); |
| } |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,vatom1)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,vatom2)); |
| at1 = assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, pcast(mce, vatom1)); |
| at2 = assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, pcast(mce, vatom2)); |
| at3 = assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, binop(narrow_op, at1, at2)); |
| return at3; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* --- --- Vector integer arithmetic --- --- */ |
| |
| /* Simple ... UifU the args and per-lane pessimise the results. */ |
| static |
| IRAtom* binary8Ix16 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* vatom1, IRAtom* vatom2 ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* at; |
| at = mkUifUV128(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| at = mkPCast8x16(mce, at); |
| return at; |
| } |
| |
| static |
| IRAtom* binary16Ix8 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* vatom1, IRAtom* vatom2 ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* at; |
| at = mkUifUV128(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| at = mkPCast16x8(mce, at); |
| return at; |
| } |
| |
| static |
| IRAtom* binary32Ix4 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* vatom1, IRAtom* vatom2 ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* at; |
| at = mkUifUV128(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| at = mkPCast32x4(mce, at); |
| return at; |
| } |
| |
| static |
| IRAtom* binary64Ix2 ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* vatom1, IRAtom* vatom2 ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* at; |
| at = mkUifUV128(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| at = mkPCast64x2(mce, at); |
| return at; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Generate shadow values from all kinds of IRExprs. ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| static |
| IRAtom* expr2vbits_Binop ( MCEnv* mce, |
| IROp op, |
| IRAtom* atom1, IRAtom* atom2 ) |
| { |
| IRType and_or_ty; |
| IRAtom* (*uifu) (MCEnv*, IRAtom*, IRAtom*); |
| IRAtom* (*difd) (MCEnv*, IRAtom*, IRAtom*); |
| IRAtom* (*improve) (MCEnv*, IRAtom*, IRAtom*); |
| |
| IRAtom* vatom1 = expr2vbits( mce, atom1 ); |
| IRAtom* vatom2 = expr2vbits( mce, atom2 ); |
| |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce,atom1)); |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce,atom2)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,vatom1)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,vatom2)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(atom1,vatom1)); |
| tl_assert(sameKindedAtoms(atom2,vatom2)); |
| switch (op) { |
| |
| /* V128-bit SIMD (SSE2-esque) */ |
| |
| case Iop_ShrN16x8: |
| case Iop_ShrN32x4: |
| case Iop_ShrN64x2: |
| case Iop_SarN16x8: |
| case Iop_SarN32x4: |
| case Iop_ShlN16x8: |
| case Iop_ShlN32x4: |
| case Iop_ShlN64x2: |
| /* Same scheme as with all other shifts. */ |
| complainIfUndefined(mce, atom2); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, binop(op, vatom1, atom2)); |
| |
| case Iop_QSub8Ux16: |
| case Iop_QSub8Sx16: |
| case Iop_Sub8x16: |
| case Iop_Min8Ux16: |
| case Iop_Max8Ux16: |
| case Iop_CmpGT8Sx16: |
| case Iop_CmpEQ8x16: |
| case Iop_Avg8Ux16: |
| case Iop_QAdd8Ux16: |
| case Iop_QAdd8Sx16: |
| case Iop_Add8x16: |
| return binary8Ix16(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| case Iop_QSub16Ux8: |
| case Iop_QSub16Sx8: |
| case Iop_Sub16x8: |
| case Iop_Mul16x8: |
| case Iop_MulHi16Sx8: |
| case Iop_MulHi16Ux8: |
| case Iop_Min16Sx8: |
| case Iop_Max16Sx8: |
| case Iop_CmpGT16Sx8: |
| case Iop_CmpEQ16x8: |
| case Iop_Avg16Ux8: |
| case Iop_QAdd16Ux8: |
| case Iop_QAdd16Sx8: |
| case Iop_Add16x8: |
| return binary16Ix8(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| case Iop_Sub32x4: |
| case Iop_QSub32Sx4: |
| case Iop_QSub32Ux4: |
| case Iop_CmpGT32Sx4: |
| case Iop_CmpEQ32x4: |
| case Iop_Add32x4: |
| case Iop_QAdd32Ux4: |
| case Iop_QAdd32Sx4: |
| return binary32Ix4(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| case Iop_Sub64x2: |
| case Iop_QSub64Ux2: |
| case Iop_QSub64Sx2: |
| case Iop_Add64x2: |
| case Iop_QAdd64Ux2: |
| case Iop_QAdd64Sx2: |
| return binary64Ix2(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| case Iop_QNarrowBin32Sto16Sx8: |
| case Iop_QNarrowBin16Sto8Sx16: |
| case Iop_QNarrowBin16Sto8Ux16: |
| return vectorNarrowV128(mce, op, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| case Iop_Sub64Fx2: |
| case Iop_Mul64Fx2: |
| case Iop_Min64Fx2: |
| case Iop_Max64Fx2: |
| case Iop_Div64Fx2: |
| case Iop_CmpLT64Fx2: |
| case Iop_CmpLE64Fx2: |
| case Iop_CmpEQ64Fx2: |
| case Iop_Add64Fx2: |
| return binary64Fx2(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| case Iop_Sub64F0x2: |
| case Iop_Mul64F0x2: |
| case Iop_Min64F0x2: |
| case Iop_Max64F0x2: |
| case Iop_Div64F0x2: |
| case Iop_CmpLT64F0x2: |
| case Iop_CmpLE64F0x2: |
| case Iop_CmpEQ64F0x2: |
| case Iop_Add64F0x2: |
| return binary64F0x2(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| /* V128-bit SIMD (SSE1-esque) */ |
| |
| case Iop_Sub32Fx4: |
| case Iop_Mul32Fx4: |
| case Iop_Min32Fx4: |
| case Iop_Max32Fx4: |
| case Iop_Div32Fx4: |
| case Iop_CmpLT32Fx4: |
| case Iop_CmpLE32Fx4: |
| case Iop_CmpEQ32Fx4: |
| case Iop_Add32Fx4: |
| return binary32Fx4(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| case Iop_Sub32F0x4: |
| case Iop_Mul32F0x4: |
| case Iop_Min32F0x4: |
| case Iop_Max32F0x4: |
| case Iop_Div32F0x4: |
| case Iop_CmpLT32F0x4: |
| case Iop_CmpLE32F0x4: |
| case Iop_CmpEQ32F0x4: |
| case Iop_Add32F0x4: |
| return binary32F0x4(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| /* V128-bit data-steering */ |
| case Iop_SetV128lo32: |
| case Iop_SetV128lo64: |
| case Iop_64HLtoV128: |
| case Iop_InterleaveLO64x2: |
| case Iop_InterleaveLO32x4: |
| case Iop_InterleaveLO16x8: |
| case Iop_InterleaveLO8x16: |
| case Iop_InterleaveHI64x2: |
| case Iop_InterleaveHI32x4: |
| case Iop_InterleaveHI16x8: |
| case Iop_InterleaveHI8x16: |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, binop(op, vatom1, vatom2)); |
| |
| /* Scalar floating point */ |
| |
| // case Iop_RoundF64: |
| case Iop_F64toI64S: |
| case Iop_I64StoF64: |
| /* First arg is I32 (rounding mode), second is F64 or I64 |
| (data). */ |
| return mkLazy2(mce, Ity_I64, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| case Iop_PRemC3210F64: case Iop_PRem1C3210F64: |
| /* Takes two F64 args. */ |
| case Iop_F64toI32S: |
| case Iop_F64toF32: |
| /* First arg is I32 (rounding mode), second is F64 (data). */ |
| return mkLazy2(mce, Ity_I32, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| case Iop_F64toI16S: |
| /* First arg is I32 (rounding mode), second is F64 (data). */ |
| return mkLazy2(mce, Ity_I16, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| case Iop_ScaleF64: |
| case Iop_Yl2xF64: |
| case Iop_Yl2xp1F64: |
| case Iop_PRemF64: |
| case Iop_AtanF64: |
| case Iop_AddF64: |
| case Iop_DivF64: |
| case Iop_SubF64: |
| case Iop_MulF64: |
| return mkLazy2(mce, Ity_I64, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| case Iop_CmpF64: |
| return mkLazy2(mce, Ity_I32, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| /* non-FP after here */ |
| |
| case Iop_DivModU64to32: |
| case Iop_DivModS64to32: |
| return mkLazy2(mce, Ity_I64, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| case Iop_16HLto32: |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I32, binop(op, vatom1, vatom2)); |
| case Iop_32HLto64: |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I64, binop(op, vatom1, vatom2)); |
| |
| case Iop_MullS32: |
| case Iop_MullU32: { |
| IRAtom* vLo32 = mkLeft32(mce, mkUifU32(mce, vatom1,vatom2)); |
| IRAtom* vHi32 = mkPCastTo(mce, Ity_I32, vLo32); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I64, binop(Iop_32HLto64, vHi32, vLo32)); |
| } |
| |
| case Iop_MullS16: |
| case Iop_MullU16: { |
| IRAtom* vLo16 = mkLeft16(mce, mkUifU16(mce, vatom1,vatom2)); |
| IRAtom* vHi16 = mkPCastTo(mce, Ity_I16, vLo16); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I32, binop(Iop_16HLto32, vHi16, vLo16)); |
| } |
| |
| case Iop_MullS8: |
| case Iop_MullU8: { |
| IRAtom* vLo8 = mkLeft8(mce, mkUifU8(mce, vatom1,vatom2)); |
| IRAtom* vHi8 = mkPCastTo(mce, Ity_I8, vLo8); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I16, binop(Iop_8HLto16, vHi8, vLo8)); |
| } |
| |
| case Iop_Add32: |
| # if 0 |
| return expensiveAdd32(mce, vatom1,vatom2, atom1,atom2); |
| # endif |
| case Iop_Sub32: |
| case Iop_Mul32: |
| return mkLeft32(mce, mkUifU32(mce, vatom1,vatom2)); |
| |
| case Iop_Mul16: |
| case Iop_Add16: |
| case Iop_Sub16: |
| return mkLeft16(mce, mkUifU16(mce, vatom1,vatom2)); |
| |
| case Iop_Sub8: |
| case Iop_Add8: |
| return mkLeft8(mce, mkUifU8(mce, vatom1,vatom2)); |
| |
| case Iop_CmpLE32S: case Iop_CmpLE32U: |
| case Iop_CmpLT32U: case Iop_CmpLT32S: |
| case Iop_CmpEQ32: case Iop_CmpNE32: |
| return mkPCastTo(mce, Ity_I1, mkUifU32(mce, vatom1,vatom2)); |
| |
| case Iop_CmpEQ16: case Iop_CmpNE16: |
| return mkPCastTo(mce, Ity_I1, mkUifU16(mce, vatom1,vatom2)); |
| |
| case Iop_CmpEQ8: case Iop_CmpNE8: |
| return mkPCastTo(mce, Ity_I1, mkUifU8(mce, vatom1,vatom2)); |
| |
| case Iop_Shl32: case Iop_Shr32: case Iop_Sar32: |
| /* Complain if the shift amount is undefined. Then simply |
| shift the first arg's V bits by the real shift amount. */ |
| complainIfUndefined(mce, atom2); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I32, binop(op, vatom1, atom2)); |
| |
| case Iop_Shl16: case Iop_Shr16: case Iop_Sar16: |
| /* Same scheme as with 32-bit shifts. */ |
| complainIfUndefined(mce, atom2); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I16, binop(op, vatom1, atom2)); |
| |
| case Iop_Shl8: case Iop_Shr8: |
| /* Same scheme as with 32-bit shifts. */ |
| complainIfUndefined(mce, atom2); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I8, binop(op, vatom1, atom2)); |
| |
| case Iop_Shl64: case Iop_Shr64: |
| /* Same scheme as with 32-bit shifts. */ |
| complainIfUndefined(mce, atom2); |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I64, binop(op, vatom1, atom2)); |
| |
| case Iop_AndV128: |
| uifu = mkUifUV128; difd = mkDifDV128; |
| and_or_ty = Ity_V128; improve = mkImproveANDV128; goto do_And_Or; |
| case Iop_And64: |
| uifu = mkUifU64; difd = mkDifD64; |
| and_or_ty = Ity_I64; improve = mkImproveAND64; goto do_And_Or; |
| case Iop_And32: |
| uifu = mkUifU32; difd = mkDifD32; |
| and_or_ty = Ity_I32; improve = mkImproveAND32; goto do_And_Or; |
| case Iop_And16: |
| uifu = mkUifU16; difd = mkDifD16; |
| and_or_ty = Ity_I16; improve = mkImproveAND16; goto do_And_Or; |
| case Iop_And8: |
| uifu = mkUifU8; difd = mkDifD8; |
| and_or_ty = Ity_I8; improve = mkImproveAND8; goto do_And_Or; |
| |
| case Iop_OrV128: |
| uifu = mkUifUV128; difd = mkDifDV128; |
| and_or_ty = Ity_V128; improve = mkImproveORV128; goto do_And_Or; |
| case Iop_Or64: |
| uifu = mkUifU64; difd = mkDifD64; |
| and_or_ty = Ity_I64; improve = mkImproveOR64; goto do_And_Or; |
| case Iop_Or32: |
| uifu = mkUifU32; difd = mkDifD32; |
| and_or_ty = Ity_I32; improve = mkImproveOR32; goto do_And_Or; |
| case Iop_Or16: |
| uifu = mkUifU16; difd = mkDifD16; |
| and_or_ty = Ity_I16; improve = mkImproveOR16; goto do_And_Or; |
| case Iop_Or8: |
| uifu = mkUifU8; difd = mkDifD8; |
| and_or_ty = Ity_I8; improve = mkImproveOR8; goto do_And_Or; |
| |
| do_And_Or: |
| return |
| assignNew( |
| mce, |
| and_or_ty, |
| difd(mce, uifu(mce, vatom1, vatom2), |
| difd(mce, improve(mce, atom1, vatom1), |
| improve(mce, atom2, vatom2) ) ) ); |
| |
| case Iop_Xor8: |
| return mkUifU8(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| case Iop_Xor16: |
| return mkUifU16(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| case Iop_Xor32: |
| return mkUifU32(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| case Iop_Xor64: |
| return mkUifU64(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| case Iop_XorV128: |
| return mkUifUV128(mce, vatom1, vatom2); |
| |
| default: |
| ppIROp(op); |
| VG_(tool_panic)("memcheck:expr2vbits_Binop"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| static |
| IRExpr* expr2vbits_Unop ( MCEnv* mce, IROp op, IRAtom* atom ) |
| { |
| IRAtom* vatom = expr2vbits( mce, atom ); |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce,atom)); |
| switch (op) { |
| |
| case Iop_Sqrt64Fx2: |
| return unary64Fx2(mce, vatom); |
| |
| case Iop_Sqrt64F0x2: |
| return unary64F0x2(mce, vatom); |
| |
| case Iop_Sqrt32Fx4: |
| case Iop_RSqrt32Fx4: |
| case Iop_Recip32Fx4: |
| return unary32Fx4(mce, vatom); |
| |
| case Iop_Sqrt32F0x4: |
| case Iop_RSqrt32F0x4: |
| case Iop_Recip32F0x4: |
| return unary32F0x4(mce, vatom); |
| |
| case Iop_32UtoV128: |
| case Iop_64UtoV128: |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_V128, unop(op, vatom)); |
| |
| case Iop_F32toF64: |
| case Iop_I32StoF64: |
| case Iop_NegF64: |
| case Iop_SinF64: |
| case Iop_CosF64: |
| case Iop_TanF64: |
| case Iop_SqrtF64: |
| case Iop_AbsF64: |
| case Iop_2xm1F64: |
| return mkPCastTo(mce, Ity_I64, vatom); |
| |
| case Iop_Clz32: |
| case Iop_Ctz32: |
| return mkPCastTo(mce, Ity_I32, vatom); |
| |
| case Iop_32Sto64: |
| case Iop_32Uto64: |
| case Iop_V128to64: |
| case Iop_V128HIto64: |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I64, unop(op, vatom)); |
| |
| case Iop_64to32: |
| case Iop_64HIto32: |
| case Iop_1Uto32: |
| case Iop_8Uto32: |
| case Iop_16Uto32: |
| case Iop_16Sto32: |
| case Iop_8Sto32: |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I32, unop(op, vatom)); |
| |
| case Iop_8Sto16: |
| case Iop_8Uto16: |
| case Iop_32to16: |
| case Iop_32HIto16: |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I16, unop(op, vatom)); |
| |
| case Iop_1Uto8: |
| case Iop_16to8: |
| case Iop_32to8: |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I8, unop(op, vatom)); |
| |
| case Iop_32to1: |
| return assignNew(mce, Ity_I1, unop(Iop_32to1, vatom)); |
| |
| case Iop_ReinterpF64asI64: |
| case Iop_ReinterpI64asF64: |
| case Iop_ReinterpI32asF32: |
| case Iop_NotV128: |
| case Iop_Not64: |
| case Iop_Not32: |
| case Iop_Not16: |
| case Iop_Not8: |
| case Iop_Not1: |
| return vatom; |
| |
| default: |
| ppIROp(op); |
| VG_(tool_panic)("memcheck:expr2vbits_Unop"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Worker function; do not call directly. */ |
| static |
| IRAtom* expr2vbits_LDle_WRK ( MCEnv* mce, IRType ty, IRAtom* addr, UInt bias ) |
| { |
| void* helper; |
| HChar* hname; |
| IRDirty* di; |
| IRTemp datavbits; |
| IRAtom* addrAct; |
| |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce,addr)); |
| |
| /* First, emit a definedness test for the address. This also sets |
| the address (shadow) to 'defined' following the test. */ |
| complainIfUndefined( mce, addr ); |
| |
| /* Now cook up a call to the relevant helper function, to read the |
| data V bits from shadow memory. */ |
| ty = shadowType(ty); |
| switch (ty) { |
| case Ity_I64: helper = &MC_(helperc_LOADV8); |
| hname = "MC_(helperc_LOADV8)"; |
| break; |
| case Ity_I32: helper = &MC_(helperc_LOADV4); |
| hname = "MC_(helperc_LOADV4)"; |
| break; |
| case Ity_I16: helper = &MC_(helperc_LOADV2); |
| hname = "MC_(helperc_LOADV2)"; |
| break; |
| case Ity_I8: helper = &MC_(helperc_LOADV1); |
| hname = "MC_(helperc_LOADV1)"; |
| break; |
| default: ppIRType(ty); |
| VG_(tool_panic)("memcheck:do_shadow_LDle"); |
| } |
| |
| /* Generate the actual address into addrAct. */ |
| if (bias == 0) { |
| addrAct = addr; |
| } else { |
| IROp mkAdd; |
| IRAtom* eBias; |
| IRType tyAddr = mce->hWordTy; |
| tl_assert( tyAddr == Ity_I32 || tyAddr == Ity_I64 ); |
| mkAdd = tyAddr==Ity_I32 ? Iop_Add32 : Iop_Add64; |
| eBias = tyAddr==Ity_I32 ? mkU32(bias) : mkU64(bias); |
| addrAct = assignNew(mce, tyAddr, binop(mkAdd, addr, eBias) ); |
| } |
| |
| /* We need to have a place to park the V bits we're just about to |
| read. */ |
| datavbits = newIRTemp(mce->bb->tyenv, ty); |
| di = unsafeIRDirty_1_N( datavbits, |
| 1/*regparms*/, hname, helper, |
| mkIRExprVec_1( addrAct )); |
| setHelperAnns( mce, di ); |
| stmt( mce->bb, IRStmt_Dirty(di) ); |
| |
| return mkexpr(datavbits); |
| } |
| |
| |
| static |
| IRAtom* expr2vbits_LDle ( MCEnv* mce, IRType ty, IRAtom* addr, UInt bias ) |
| { |
| IRAtom *v64hi, *v64lo; |
| switch (shadowType(ty)) { |
| case Ity_I8: |
| case Ity_I16: |
| case Ity_I32: |
| case Ity_I64: |
| return expr2vbits_LDle_WRK(mce, ty, addr, bias); |
| case Ity_V128: |
| v64lo = expr2vbits_LDle_WRK(mce, Ity_I64, addr, bias); |
| v64hi = expr2vbits_LDle_WRK(mce, Ity_I64, addr, bias+8); |
| return assignNew( mce, |
| Ity_V128, |
| binop(Iop_64HLtoV128, v64hi, v64lo)); |
| default: |
| VG_(tool_panic)("expr2vbits_LDle"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| static |
| IRAtom* expr2vbits_Mux0X ( MCEnv* mce, |
| IRAtom* cond, IRAtom* expr0, IRAtom* exprX ) |
| { |
| IRAtom *vbitsC, *vbits0, *vbitsX; |
| IRType ty; |
| /* Given Mux0X(cond,expr0,exprX), generate |
| Mux0X(cond,expr0#,exprX#) `UifU` PCast(cond#) |
| That is, steer the V bits like the originals, but trash the |
| result if the steering value is undefined. This gives |
| lazy propagation. */ |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, cond)); |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, expr0)); |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, exprX)); |
| |
| vbitsC = expr2vbits(mce, cond); |
| vbits0 = expr2vbits(mce, expr0); |
| vbitsX = expr2vbits(mce, exprX); |
| ty = typeOfIRExpr(mce->bb->tyenv, vbits0); |
| |
| return |
| mkUifU(mce, ty, assignNew(mce, ty, IRExpr_Mux0X(cond, vbits0, vbitsX)), |
| mkPCastTo(mce, ty, vbitsC) ); |
| } |
| |
| /* --------- This is the main expression-handling function. --------- */ |
| |
| static |
| IRExpr* expr2vbits ( MCEnv* mce, IRExpr* e ) |
| { |
| switch (e->tag) { |
| |
| case Iex_Get: |
| return shadow_GET( mce, e->Iex.Get.offset, e->Iex.Get.ty ); |
| |
| case Iex_GetI: |
| return shadow_GETI( mce, e->Iex.GetI.descr, |
| e->Iex.GetI.ix, e->Iex.GetI.bias ); |
| |
| case Iex_RdTmp: |
| return IRExpr_RdTmp( findShadowTmp(mce, e->Iex.RdTmp.tmp) ); |
| |
| case Iex_Const: |
| return definedOfType(shadowType(typeOfIRExpr(mce->bb->tyenv, e))); |
| |
| case Iex_Binop: |
| return expr2vbits_Binop( |
| mce, |
| e->Iex.Binop.op, |
| e->Iex.Binop.arg1, e->Iex.Binop.arg2 |
| ); |
| |
| case Iex_Unop: |
| return expr2vbits_Unop( mce, e->Iex.Unop.op, e->Iex.Unop.arg ); |
| |
| case Iex_Load: |
| return expr2vbits_LDle( mce, e->Iex.Load.ty, |
| e->Iex.Load.addr, 0/*addr bias*/ ); |
| |
| case Iex_CCall: |
| return mkLazyN( mce, e->Iex.CCall.args, |
| e->Iex.CCall.retty, |
| e->Iex.CCall.cee ); |
| |
| case Iex_Mux0X: |
| return expr2vbits_Mux0X( mce, e->Iex.Mux0X.cond, e->Iex.Mux0X.expr0, |
| e->Iex.Mux0X.exprX); |
| |
| default: |
| VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| ppIRExpr(e); |
| VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| VG_(tool_panic)("memcheck: expr2vbits"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Generate shadow stmts from all kinds of IRStmts. ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* Widen a value to the host word size. */ |
| |
| static |
| IRExpr* zwidenToHostWord ( MCEnv* mce, IRAtom* vatom ) |
| { |
| IRType ty, tyH; |
| |
| /* vatom is vbits-value and as such can only have a shadow type. */ |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,vatom)); |
| |
| ty = typeOfIRExpr(mce->bb->tyenv, vatom); |
| tyH = mce->hWordTy; |
| |
| if (tyH == Ity_I32) { |
| switch (ty) { |
| case Ity_I32: return vatom; |
| case Ity_I16: return assignNew(mce, tyH, unop(Iop_16Uto32, vatom)); |
| case Ity_I8: return assignNew(mce, tyH, unop(Iop_8Uto32, vatom)); |
| default: goto unhandled; |
| } |
| } else { |
| goto unhandled; |
| } |
| unhandled: |
| VG_(printf)("\nty = "); ppIRType(ty); VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| VG_(tool_panic)("zwidenToHostWord"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Generate a shadow store. addr is always the original address atom. |
| You can pass in either originals or V-bits for the data atom, but |
| obviously not both. */ |
| |
| static |
| void do_shadow_STle ( MCEnv* mce, |
| IRAtom* addr, UInt bias, |
| IRAtom* data, IRAtom* vdata ) |
| { |
| IROp mkAdd; |
| IRType ty, tyAddr; |
| IRDirty *di, *diLo64, *diHi64; |
| IRAtom *addrAct, *addrLo64, *addrHi64; |
| IRAtom *vdataLo64, *vdataHi64; |
| IRAtom *eBias, *eBias0, *eBias8; |
| void* helper = NULL; |
| HChar* hname = NULL; |
| |
| tyAddr = mce->hWordTy; |
| mkAdd = tyAddr==Ity_I32 ? Iop_Add32 : Iop_Add64; |
| tl_assert( tyAddr == Ity_I32 || tyAddr == Ity_I64 ); |
| |
| di = diLo64 = diHi64 = NULL; |
| eBias = eBias0 = eBias8 = NULL; |
| addrAct = addrLo64 = addrHi64 = NULL; |
| vdataLo64 = vdataHi64 = NULL; |
| |
| if (data) { |
| tl_assert(!vdata); |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce, data)); |
| tl_assert(bias == 0); |
| vdata = expr2vbits( mce, data ); |
| } else { |
| tl_assert(vdata); |
| } |
| |
| tl_assert(isOriginalAtom(mce,addr)); |
| tl_assert(isShadowAtom(mce,vdata)); |
| |
| ty = typeOfIRExpr(mce->bb->tyenv, vdata); |
| |
| /* First, emit a definedness test for the address. This also sets |
| the address (shadow) to 'defined' following the test. */ |
| complainIfUndefined( mce, addr ); |
| |
| /* Now decide which helper function to call to write the data V |
| bits into shadow memory. */ |
| switch (ty) { |
| case Ity_V128: /* we'll use the helper twice */ |
| case Ity_I64: helper = &MC_(helperc_STOREV8); |
| hname = "MC_(helperc_STOREV8)"; |
| break; |
| case Ity_I32: helper = &MC_(helperc_STOREV4); |
| hname = "MC_(helperc_STOREV4)"; |
| break; |
| case Ity_I16: helper = &MC_(helperc_STOREV2); |
| hname = "MC_(helperc_STOREV2)"; |
| break; |
| case Ity_I8: helper = &MC_(helperc_STOREV1); |
| hname = "MC_(helperc_STOREV1)"; |
| break; |
| default: VG_(tool_panic)("memcheck:do_shadow_STle"); |
| } |
| |
| if (ty == Ity_V128) { |
| |
| /* V128-bit case */ |
| /* See comment in next clause re 64-bit regparms */ |
| eBias0 = tyAddr==Ity_I32 ? mkU32(bias) : mkU64(bias); |
| addrLo64 = assignNew(mce, tyAddr, binop(mkAdd, addr, eBias0) ); |
| vdataLo64 = assignNew(mce, Ity_I64, unop(Iop_V128to64, vdata)); |
| diLo64 = unsafeIRDirty_0_N( |
| 1/*regparms*/, hname, helper, |
| mkIRExprVec_2( addrLo64, vdataLo64 )); |
| |
| eBias8 = tyAddr==Ity_I32 ? mkU32(bias+8) : mkU64(bias+8); |
| addrHi64 = assignNew(mce, tyAddr, binop(mkAdd, addr, eBias8) ); |
| vdataHi64 = assignNew(mce, Ity_I64, unop(Iop_V128HIto64, vdata)); |
| diHi64 = unsafeIRDirty_0_N( |
| 1/*regparms*/, hname, helper, |
| mkIRExprVec_2( addrHi64, vdataHi64 )); |
| |
| setHelperAnns( mce, diLo64 ); |
| setHelperAnns( mce, diHi64 ); |
| stmt( mce->bb, IRStmt_Dirty(diLo64) ); |
| stmt( mce->bb, IRStmt_Dirty(diHi64) ); |
| |
| } else { |
| |
| /* 8/16/32/64-bit cases */ |
| /* Generate the actual address into addrAct. */ |
| if (bias == 0) { |
| addrAct = addr; |
| } else { |
| eBias = tyAddr==Ity_I32 ? mkU32(bias) : mkU64(bias); |
| addrAct = assignNew(mce, tyAddr, binop(mkAdd, addr, eBias) ); |
| } |
| |
| if (ty == Ity_I64) { |
| /* We can't do this with regparm 2 on 32-bit platforms, since |
| the back ends aren't clever enough to handle 64-bit |
| regparm args. Therefore be different. */ |
| di = unsafeIRDirty_0_N( |
| 1/*regparms*/, hname, helper, |
| mkIRExprVec_2( addrAct, vdata )); |
| } else { |
| di = unsafeIRDirty_0_N( |
| 2/*regparms*/, hname, helper, |
| mkIRExprVec_2( addrAct, |
| zwidenToHostWord( mce, vdata ))); |
| } |
| setHelperAnns( mce, di ); |
| stmt( mce->bb, IRStmt_Dirty(di) ); |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Do lazy pessimistic propagation through a dirty helper call, by |
| looking at the annotations on it. This is the most complex part of |
| Memcheck. */ |
| |
| static IRType szToITy ( Int n ) |
| { |
| switch (n) { |
| case 1: return Ity_I8; |
| case 2: return Ity_I16; |
| case 4: return Ity_I32; |
| case 8: return Ity_I64; |
| default: VG_(tool_panic)("szToITy(memcheck)"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static |
| void do_shadow_Dirty ( MCEnv* mce, IRDirty* d ) |
| { |
| Int i, n, offset, toDo, gSz, gOff; |
| IRAtom *src, *here, *curr; |
| IRType tyAddr, tySrc, tyDst; |
| IRTemp dst; |
| |
| /* First check the guard. */ |
| complainIfUndefined(mce, d->guard); |
| |
| /* Now round up all inputs and PCast over them. */ |
| curr = definedOfType(Ity_I32); |
| |
| /* Inputs: unmasked args */ |
| for (i = 0; d->args[i]; i++) { |
| if (d->cee->mcx_mask & (1<<i)) { |
| /* ignore this arg */ |
| } else { |
| here = mkPCastTo( mce, Ity_I32, expr2vbits(mce, d->args[i]) ); |
| curr = mkUifU32(mce, here, curr); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Inputs: guest state that we read. */ |
| for (i = 0; i < d->nFxState; i++) { |
| tl_assert(d->fxState[i].fx != Ifx_None); |
| if (d->fxState[i].fx == Ifx_Write) |
| continue; |
| |
| /* Ignore any sections marked as 'always defined'. */ |
| if (isAlwaysDefd(mce, d->fxState[i].offset, d->fxState[i].size )) { |
| if (0) |
| VG_(printf)("memcheck: Dirty gst: ignored off %d, sz %d\n", |
| d->fxState[i].offset, d->fxState[i].size ); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| /* This state element is read or modified. So we need to |
| consider it. If larger than 8 bytes, deal with it in 8-byte |
| chunks. */ |
| gSz = d->fxState[i].size; |
| gOff = d->fxState[i].offset; |
| tl_assert(gSz > 0); |
| while (True) { |
| if (gSz == 0) break; |
| n = gSz <= 8 ? gSz : 8; |
| /* update 'curr' with UifU of the state slice |
| gOff .. gOff+n-1 */ |
| tySrc = szToITy( n ); |
| src = assignNew( mce, tySrc, |
| shadow_GET(mce, gOff, tySrc ) ); |
| here = mkPCastTo( mce, Ity_I32, src ); |
| curr = mkUifU32(mce, here, curr); |
| gSz -= n; |
| gOff += n; |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| /* Inputs: memory. First set up some info needed regardless of |
| whether we're doing reads or writes. */ |
| tyAddr = Ity_INVALID; |
| |
| if (d->mFx != Ifx_None) { |
| /* Because we may do multiple shadow loads/stores from the same |
| base address, it's best to do a single test of its |
| definedness right now. Post-instrumentation optimisation |
| should remove all but this test. */ |
| tl_assert(d->mAddr); |
| complainIfUndefined(mce, d->mAddr); |
| |
| tyAddr = typeOfIRExpr(mce->bb->tyenv, d->mAddr); |
| tl_assert(tyAddr == Ity_I32 || tyAddr == Ity_I64); |
| tl_assert(tyAddr == mce->hWordTy); /* not really right */ |
| } |
| |
| /* Deal with memory inputs (reads or modifies) */ |
| if (d->mFx == Ifx_Read || d->mFx == Ifx_Modify) { |
| offset = 0; |
| toDo = d->mSize; |
| /* chew off 32-bit chunks */ |
| while (toDo >= 4) { |
| here = mkPCastTo( |
| mce, Ity_I32, |
| expr2vbits_LDle ( mce, Ity_I32, |
| d->mAddr, d->mSize - toDo ) |
| ); |
| curr = mkUifU32(mce, here, curr); |
| toDo -= 4; |
| } |
| /* chew off 16-bit chunks */ |
| while (toDo >= 2) { |
| here = mkPCastTo( |
| mce, Ity_I32, |
| expr2vbits_LDle ( mce, Ity_I16, |
| d->mAddr, d->mSize - toDo ) |
| ); |
| curr = mkUifU32(mce, here, curr); |
| toDo -= 2; |
| } |
| tl_assert(toDo == 0); /* also need to handle 1-byte excess */ |
| } |
| |
| /* Whew! So curr is a 32-bit V-value summarising pessimistically |
| all the inputs to the helper. Now we need to re-distribute the |
| results to all destinations. */ |
| |
| /* Outputs: the destination temporary, if there is one. */ |
| if (d->tmp != IRTemp_INVALID) { |
| dst = findShadowTmp(mce, d->tmp); |
| tyDst = typeOfIRTemp(mce->bb->tyenv, d->tmp); |
| assign( mce->bb, dst, mkPCastTo( mce, tyDst, curr) ); |
| } |
| |
| /* Outputs: guest state that we write or modify. */ |
| for (i = 0; i < d->nFxState; i++) { |
| tl_assert(d->fxState[i].fx != Ifx_None); |
| if (d->fxState[i].fx == Ifx_Read) |
| continue; |
| /* Ignore any sections marked as 'always defined'. */ |
| if (isAlwaysDefd(mce, d->fxState[i].offset, d->fxState[i].size )) |
| continue; |
| /* This state element is written or modified. So we need to |
| consider it. If larger than 8 bytes, deal with it in 8-byte |
| chunks. */ |
| gSz = d->fxState[i].size; |
| gOff = d->fxState[i].offset; |
| tl_assert(gSz > 0); |
| while (True) { |
| if (gSz == 0) break; |
| n = gSz <= 8 ? gSz : 8; |
| /* Write suitably-casted 'curr' to the state slice |
| gOff .. gOff+n-1 */ |
| tyDst = szToITy( n ); |
| do_shadow_PUT( mce, gOff, |
| NULL, /* original atom */ |
| mkPCastTo( mce, tyDst, curr ) ); |
| gSz -= n; |
| gOff += n; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Outputs: memory that we write or modify. */ |
| if (d->mFx == Ifx_Write || d->mFx == Ifx_Modify) { |
| offset = 0; |
| toDo = d->mSize; |
| /* chew off 32-bit chunks */ |
| while (toDo >= 4) { |
| do_shadow_STle( mce, d->mAddr, d->mSize - toDo, |
| NULL, /* original data */ |
| mkPCastTo( mce, Ity_I32, curr ) ); |
| toDo -= 4; |
| } |
| /* chew off 16-bit chunks */ |
| while (toDo >= 2) { |
| do_shadow_STle( mce, d->mAddr, d->mSize - toDo, |
| NULL, /* original data */ |
| mkPCastTo( mce, Ity_I16, curr ) ); |
| toDo -= 2; |
| } |
| tl_assert(toDo == 0); /* also need to handle 1-byte excess */ |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Memcheck main ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| static Bool isBogusAtom ( IRAtom* at ) |
| { |
| ULong n = 0; |
| IRConst* con; |
| tl_assert(isIRAtom(at)); |
| if (at->tag == Iex_RdTmp) |
| return False; |
| tl_assert(at->tag == Iex_Const); |
| con = at->Iex.Const.con; |
| switch (con->tag) { |
| case Ico_U8: n = (ULong)con->Ico.U8; break; |
| case Ico_U16: n = (ULong)con->Ico.U16; break; |
| case Ico_U32: n = (ULong)con->Ico.U32; break; |
| case Ico_U64: n = (ULong)con->Ico.U64; break; |
| default: ppIRExpr(at); tl_assert(0); |
| } |
| /* VG_(printf)("%llx\n", n); */ |
| return (n == 0xFEFEFEFF |
| || n == 0x80808080 |
| || n == 0x1010101 |
| || n == 1010100); |
| } |
| |
| __attribute__((unused)) |
| static Bool checkForBogusLiterals ( /*FLAT*/ IRStmt* st ) |
| { |
| Int i; |
| IRExpr* e; |
| switch (st->tag) { |
| case Ist_WrTmp: |
| e = st->Ist.WrTmp.data; |
| switch (e->tag) { |
| case Iex_Get: |
| case Iex_RdTmp: |
| return False; |
| case Iex_Unop: |
| return isBogusAtom(e->Iex.Unop.arg); |
| case Iex_Binop: |
| return isBogusAtom(e->Iex.Binop.arg1) |
| || isBogusAtom(e->Iex.Binop.arg2); |
| case Iex_Mux0X: |
| return isBogusAtom(e->Iex.Mux0X.cond) |
| || isBogusAtom(e->Iex.Mux0X.expr0) |
| || isBogusAtom(e->Iex.Mux0X.exprX); |
| case Iex_Load: |
| return isBogusAtom(e->Iex.Load.addr); |
| case Iex_CCall: |
| for (i = 0; e->Iex.CCall.args[i]; i++) |
| if (isBogusAtom(e->Iex.CCall.args[i])) |
| return True; |
| return False; |
| default: |
| goto unhandled; |
| } |
| case Ist_Put: |
| return isBogusAtom(st->Ist.Put.data); |
| case Ist_Store: |
| return isBogusAtom(st->Ist.Store.addr) |
| || isBogusAtom(st->Ist.Store.data); |
| case Ist_Exit: |
| return isBogusAtom(st->Ist.Exit.guard); |
| default: |
| unhandled: |
| ppIRStmt(st); |
| VG_(tool_panic)("hasBogusLiterals"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| IRSB* mc_instrument ( void* closureV, |
| IRSB* bb_in, VexGuestLayout* layout, |
| VexGuestExtents* vge, |
| IRType gWordTy, IRType hWordTy ) |
| { |
| Bool verboze = False; //True; |
| |
| /* Bool hasBogusLiterals = False; */ |
| |
| Int i, j, first_stmt; |
| IRStmt* st; |
| MCEnv mce; |
| |
| /* Set up BB */ |
| IRSB* bb = emptyIRSB(); |
| bb->tyenv = deepCopyIRTypeEnv(bb_in->tyenv); |
| bb->next = deepCopyIRExpr(bb_in->next); |
| bb->jumpkind = bb_in->jumpkind; |
| |
| /* Set up the running environment. Only .bb is modified as we go |
| along. */ |
| mce.bb = bb; |
| mce.layout = layout; |
| mce.n_originalTmps = bb->tyenv->types_used; |
| mce.hWordTy = hWordTy; |
| mce.tmpMap = LibVEX_Alloc(mce.n_originalTmps * sizeof(IRTemp)); |
| for (i = 0; i < mce.n_originalTmps; i++) |
| mce.tmpMap[i] = IRTemp_INVALID; |
| |
| /* Iterate over the stmts. */ |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < bb_in->stmts_used; i++) { |
| st = bb_in->stmts[i]; |
| if (!st) continue; |
| |
| tl_assert(isFlatIRStmt(st)); |
| |
| /* |
| if (!hasBogusLiterals) { |
| hasBogusLiterals = checkForBogusLiterals(st); |
| if (hasBogusLiterals) { |
| VG_(printf)("bogus: "); |
| ppIRStmt(st); |
| VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| */ |
| first_stmt = bb->stmts_used; |
| |
| if (verboze) { |
| ppIRStmt(st); |
| VG_(printf)("\n\n"); |
| } |
| |
| switch (st->tag) { |
| |
| case Ist_WrTmp: |
| assign( bb, findShadowTmp(&mce, st->Ist.WrTmp.tmp), |
| expr2vbits( &mce, st->Ist.WrTmp.data) ); |
| break; |
| |
| case Ist_Put: |
| do_shadow_PUT( &mce, |
| st->Ist.Put.offset, |
| st->Ist.Put.data, |
| NULL /* shadow atom */ ); |
| break; |
| |
| case Ist_PutI: |
| do_shadow_PUTI( &mce, |
| st->Ist.PutI.descr, |
| st->Ist.PutI.ix, |
| st->Ist.PutI.bias, |
| st->Ist.PutI.data ); |
| break; |
| |
| case Ist_Store: |
| do_shadow_STle( &mce, st->Ist.Store.addr, 0/* addr bias */, |
| st->Ist.Store.data, |
| NULL /* shadow data */ ); |
| break; |
| |
| case Ist_Exit: |
| /* if (!hasBogusLiterals) */ |
| complainIfUndefined( &mce, st->Ist.Exit.guard ); |
| break; |
| |
| case Ist_Dirty: |
| do_shadow_Dirty( &mce, st->Ist.Dirty.details ); |
| break; |
| |
| case Ist_IMark: |
| case Ist_NoOp: |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| ppIRStmt(st); |
| VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| VG_(tool_panic)("memcheck: unhandled IRStmt"); |
| |
| } /* switch (st->tag) */ |
| |
| if (verboze) { |
| for (j = first_stmt; j < bb->stmts_used; j++) { |
| VG_(printf)(" "); |
| ppIRStmt(bb->stmts[j]); |
| VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| } |
| VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| } |
| |
| addStmtToIRSB(bb, st); |
| |
| } |
| |
| /* Now we need to complain if the jump target is undefined. */ |
| first_stmt = bb->stmts_used; |
| |
| if (verboze) { |
| VG_(printf)("bb->next = "); |
| ppIRExpr(bb->next); |
| VG_(printf)("\n\n"); |
| } |
| |
| complainIfUndefined( &mce, bb->next ); |
| |
| if (verboze) { |
| for (j = first_stmt; j < bb->stmts_used; j++) { |
| VG_(printf)(" "); |
| ppIRStmt(bb->stmts[j]); |
| VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| } |
| VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| } |
| |
| return bb; |
| } |
| #endif /* UNUSED */ |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- end test_main.c ---*/ |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |