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//! This module contains everything needed to instantiate an interpreter.
//! This separation exists to ensure that no fancy miri features like
//! interpreting common C functions leak into CTFE.
use std::borrow::{Borrow, Cow};
use std::hash::Hash;
use rustc::hir::def_id::DefId;
use rustc::mir;
use rustc::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt};
use rustc_span::Span;
use super::{
AllocId, Allocation, AllocationExtra, AssertMessage, Frame, ImmTy, InterpCx, InterpResult,
Memory, MemoryKind, OpTy, Operand, PlaceTy, Pointer, Scalar,
};
/// Data returned by Machine::stack_pop,
/// to provide further control over the popping of the stack frame
#[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub enum StackPopInfo {
/// Indicates that no special handling should be
/// done - we'll either return normally or unwind
/// based on the terminator for the function
/// we're leaving.
Normal,
/// Indicates that we should stop unwinding,
/// as we've reached a catch frame
StopUnwinding,
}
/// Whether this kind of memory is allowed to leak
pub trait MayLeak: Copy {
fn may_leak(self) -> bool;
}
/// The functionality needed by memory to manage its allocations
pub trait AllocMap<K: Hash + Eq, V> {
/// Tests if the map contains the given key.
/// Deliberately takes `&mut` because that is sufficient, and some implementations
/// can be more efficient then (using `RefCell::get_mut`).
fn contains_key<Q: ?Sized + Hash + Eq>(&mut self, k: &Q) -> bool
where
K: Borrow<Q>;
/// Inserts a new entry into the map.
fn insert(&mut self, k: K, v: V) -> Option<V>;
/// Removes an entry from the map.
fn remove<Q: ?Sized + Hash + Eq>(&mut self, k: &Q) -> Option<V>
where
K: Borrow<Q>;
/// Returns data based the keys and values in the map.
fn filter_map_collect<T>(&self, f: impl FnMut(&K, &V) -> Option<T>) -> Vec<T>;
/// Returns a reference to entry `k`. If no such entry exists, call
/// `vacant` and either forward its error, or add its result to the map
/// and return a reference to *that*.
fn get_or<E>(&self, k: K, vacant: impl FnOnce() -> Result<V, E>) -> Result<&V, E>;
/// Returns a mutable reference to entry `k`. If no such entry exists, call
/// `vacant` and either forward its error, or add its result to the map
/// and return a reference to *that*.
fn get_mut_or<E>(&mut self, k: K, vacant: impl FnOnce() -> Result<V, E>) -> Result<&mut V, E>;
/// Read-only lookup.
fn get(&self, k: K) -> Option<&V> {
self.get_or(k, || Err(())).ok()
}
/// Mutable lookup.
fn get_mut(&mut self, k: K) -> Option<&mut V> {
self.get_mut_or(k, || Err(())).ok()
}
}
/// Methods of this trait signifies a point where CTFE evaluation would fail
/// and some use case dependent behaviour can instead be applied.
pub trait Machine<'mir, 'tcx>: Sized {
/// Additional memory kinds a machine wishes to distinguish from the builtin ones
type MemoryKinds: ::std::fmt::Debug + MayLeak + Eq + 'static;
/// Tag tracked alongside every pointer. This is used to implement "Stacked Borrows"
/// <https://www.ralfj.de/blog/2018/08/07/stacked-borrows.html>.
/// The `default()` is used for pointers to consts, statics, vtables and functions.
type PointerTag: ::std::fmt::Debug + Copy + Eq + Hash + 'static;
/// Machines can define extra (non-instance) things that represent values of function pointers.
/// For example, Miri uses this to return a function pointer from `dlsym`
/// that can later be called to execute the right thing.
type ExtraFnVal: ::std::fmt::Debug + Copy;
/// Extra data stored in every call frame.
type FrameExtra;
/// Extra data stored in memory. A reference to this is available when `AllocExtra`
/// gets initialized, so you can e.g., have an `Rc` here if there is global state you
/// need access to in the `AllocExtra` hooks.
type MemoryExtra;
/// Extra data stored in every allocation.
type AllocExtra: AllocationExtra<Self::PointerTag> + 'static;
/// Memory's allocation map
type MemoryMap: AllocMap<
AllocId,
(MemoryKind<Self::MemoryKinds>, Allocation<Self::PointerTag, Self::AllocExtra>),
> + Default
+ Clone;
/// The memory kind to use for copied statics -- or None if statics should not be mutated
/// and thus any such attempt will cause a `ModifiedStatic` error to be raised.
/// Statics are copied under two circumstances: When they are mutated, and when
/// `tag_allocation` or `find_foreign_static` (see below) returns an owned allocation
/// that is added to the memory so that the work is not done twice.
const STATIC_KIND: Option<Self::MemoryKinds>;
/// Whether memory accesses should be alignment-checked.
const CHECK_ALIGN: bool;
/// Whether to enforce the validity invariant
fn enforce_validity(ecx: &InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, Self>) -> bool;
/// Called before a basic block terminator is executed.
/// You can use this to detect endlessly running programs.
fn before_terminator(ecx: &mut InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, Self>) -> InterpResult<'tcx>;
/// Entry point to all function calls.
///
/// Returns either the mir to use for the call, or `None` if execution should
/// just proceed (which usually means this hook did all the work that the
/// called function should usually have done). In the latter case, it is
/// this hook's responsibility to advance the instruction pointer!
/// (This is to support functions like `__rust_maybe_catch_panic` that neither find a MIR
/// nor just jump to `ret`, but instead push their own stack frame.)
/// Passing `dest`and `ret` in the same `Option` proved very annoying when only one of them
/// was used.
fn find_mir_or_eval_fn(
ecx: &mut InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, Self>,
span: Span,
instance: ty::Instance<'tcx>,
args: &[OpTy<'tcx, Self::PointerTag>],
ret: Option<(PlaceTy<'tcx, Self::PointerTag>, mir::BasicBlock)>,
unwind: Option<mir::BasicBlock>,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Option<&'mir mir::Body<'tcx>>>;
/// Execute `fn_val`. It is the hook's responsibility to advance the instruction
/// pointer as appropriate.
fn call_extra_fn(
ecx: &mut InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, Self>,
fn_val: Self::ExtraFnVal,
args: &[OpTy<'tcx, Self::PointerTag>],
ret: Option<(PlaceTy<'tcx, Self::PointerTag>, mir::BasicBlock)>,
unwind: Option<mir::BasicBlock>,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx>;
/// Directly process an intrinsic without pushing a stack frame. It is the hook's
/// responsibility to advance the instruction pointer as appropriate.
fn call_intrinsic(
ecx: &mut InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, Self>,
span: Span,
instance: ty::Instance<'tcx>,
args: &[OpTy<'tcx, Self::PointerTag>],
ret: Option<(PlaceTy<'tcx, Self::PointerTag>, mir::BasicBlock)>,
unwind: Option<mir::BasicBlock>,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx>;
/// Called to evaluate `Assert` MIR terminators that trigger a panic.
fn assert_panic(
ecx: &mut InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, Self>,
span: Span,
msg: &AssertMessage<'tcx>,
unwind: Option<mir::BasicBlock>,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx>;
/// Called for read access to a foreign static item.
///
/// This will only be called once per static and machine; the result is cached in
/// the machine memory. (This relies on `AllocMap::get_or` being able to add the
/// owned allocation to the map even when the map is shared.)
///
/// This allocation will then be fed to `tag_allocation` to initialize the "extra" state.
fn find_foreign_static(
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
def_id: DefId,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Cow<'tcx, Allocation>>;
/// Called for all binary operations where the LHS has pointer type.
///
/// Returns a (value, overflowed) pair if the operation succeeded
fn binary_ptr_op(
ecx: &InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, Self>,
bin_op: mir::BinOp,
left: ImmTy<'tcx, Self::PointerTag>,
right: ImmTy<'tcx, Self::PointerTag>,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx, (Scalar<Self::PointerTag>, bool, Ty<'tcx>)>;
/// Heap allocations via the `box` keyword.
fn box_alloc(
ecx: &mut InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, Self>,
dest: PlaceTy<'tcx, Self::PointerTag>,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx>;
/// Called to read the specified `local` from the `frame`.
fn access_local(
_ecx: &InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, Self>,
frame: &Frame<'mir, 'tcx, Self::PointerTag, Self::FrameExtra>,
local: mir::Local,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Operand<Self::PointerTag>> {
frame.locals[local].access()
}
/// Called before a `StaticKind::Static` value is accessed.
fn before_access_static(
_memory_extra: &Self::MemoryExtra,
_allocation: &Allocation,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx> {
Ok(())
}
/// Called to initialize the "extra" state of an allocation and make the pointers
/// it contains (in relocations) tagged. The way we construct allocations is
/// to always first construct it without extra and then add the extra.
/// This keeps uniform code paths for handling both allocations created by CTFE
/// for statics, and allocations ceated by Miri during evaluation.
///
/// `kind` is the kind of the allocation being tagged; it can be `None` when
/// it's a static and `STATIC_KIND` is `None`.
///
/// This should avoid copying if no work has to be done! If this returns an owned
/// allocation (because a copy had to be done to add tags or metadata), machine memory will
/// cache the result. (This relies on `AllocMap::get_or` being able to add the
/// owned allocation to the map even when the map is shared.)
///
/// Also return the "base" tag to use for this allocation: the one that is used for direct
/// accesses to this allocation. If `kind == STATIC_KIND`, this tag must be consistent
/// with `tag_static_base_pointer`.
fn init_allocation_extra<'b>(
memory_extra: &Self::MemoryExtra,
id: AllocId,
alloc: Cow<'b, Allocation>,
kind: Option<MemoryKind<Self::MemoryKinds>>,
) -> (Cow<'b, Allocation<Self::PointerTag, Self::AllocExtra>>, Self::PointerTag);
/// Return the "base" tag for the given *static* allocation: the one that is used for direct
/// accesses to this static/const/fn allocation. If `id` is not a static allocation,
/// this will return an unusable tag (i.e., accesses will be UB)!
fn tag_static_base_pointer(memory_extra: &Self::MemoryExtra, id: AllocId) -> Self::PointerTag;
/// Executes a retagging operation
#[inline]
fn retag(
_ecx: &mut InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, Self>,
_kind: mir::RetagKind,
_place: PlaceTy<'tcx, Self::PointerTag>,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx> {
Ok(())
}
/// Called immediately before a new stack frame got pushed
fn stack_push(ecx: &mut InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, Self>) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Self::FrameExtra>;
/// Called immediately after a stack frame gets popped
fn stack_pop(
_ecx: &mut InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, Self>,
_extra: Self::FrameExtra,
_unwinding: bool,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx, StackPopInfo> {
// By default, we do not support unwinding from panics
Ok(StackPopInfo::Normal)
}
fn int_to_ptr(
_mem: &Memory<'mir, 'tcx, Self>,
int: u64,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Pointer<Self::PointerTag>> {
Err((if int == 0 {
err_unsup!(InvalidNullPointerUsage)
} else {
err_unsup!(ReadBytesAsPointer)
})
.into())
}
fn ptr_to_int(
_mem: &Memory<'mir, 'tcx, Self>,
_ptr: Pointer<Self::PointerTag>,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u64>;
}