// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package pointer // This file defines the constraint generation phase. // TODO(adonovan): move the constraint definitions and the store() etc // functions which add them (and are also used by the solver) into a // new file, constraints.go. import ( "fmt" "go/token" "go/types" "golang.org/x/tools/go/callgraph" "golang.org/x/tools/go/ssa" ) var ( tEface = types.NewInterfaceType(nil, nil).Complete() tInvalid = types.Typ[types.Invalid] tUnsafePtr = types.Typ[types.UnsafePointer] ) // ---------- Node creation ---------- // nextNode returns the index of the next unused node. func (a *analysis) nextNode() nodeid { return nodeid(len(a.nodes)) } // addNodes creates nodes for all scalar elements in type typ, and // returns the id of the first one, or zero if the type was // analytically uninteresting. // // comment explains the origin of the nodes, as a debugging aid. // func (a *analysis) addNodes(typ types.Type, comment string) nodeid { id := a.nextNode() for _, fi := range a.flatten(typ) { a.addOneNode(fi.typ, comment, fi) } if id == a.nextNode() { return 0 // type contained no pointers } return id } // addOneNode creates a single node with type typ, and returns its id. // // typ should generally be scalar (except for tagged.T nodes // and struct/array identity nodes). Use addNodes for non-scalar types. // // comment explains the origin of the nodes, as a debugging aid. // subelement indicates the subelement, e.g. ".a.b[*].c". // func (a *analysis) addOneNode(typ types.Type, comment string, subelement *fieldInfo) nodeid { id := a.nextNode() a.nodes = append(a.nodes, &node{typ: typ, subelement: subelement, solve: new(solverState)}) if a.log != nil { fmt.Fprintf(a.log, "\tcreate n%d %s for %s%s\n", id, typ, comment, subelement.path()) } return id } // setValueNode associates node id with the value v. // cgn identifies the context iff v is a local variable. // func (a *analysis) setValueNode(v ssa.Value, id nodeid, cgn *cgnode) { if cgn != nil { a.localval[v] = id } else { a.globalval[v] = id } if a.log != nil { fmt.Fprintf(a.log, "\tval[%s] = n%d (%T)\n", v.Name(), id, v) } // Due to context-sensitivity, we may encounter the same Value // in many contexts. We merge them to a canonical node, since // that's what all clients want. // Record the (v, id) relation if the client has queried pts(v). if _, ok := a.config.Queries[v]; ok { t := v.Type() ptr, ok := a.result.Queries[v] if !ok { // First time? Create the canonical query node. ptr = Pointer{a, a.addNodes(t, "query")} a.result.Queries[v] = ptr } a.result.Queries[v] = ptr a.copy(ptr.n, id, a.sizeof(t)) } // Record the (*v, id) relation if the client has queried pts(*v). if _, ok := a.config.IndirectQueries[v]; ok { t := v.Type() ptr, ok := a.result.IndirectQueries[v] if !ok { // First time? Create the canonical indirect query node. ptr = Pointer{a, a.addNodes(v.Type(), "query.indirect")} a.result.IndirectQueries[v] = ptr } a.genLoad(cgn, ptr.n, v, 0, a.sizeof(t)) } for _, query := range a.config.extendedQueries[v] { t, nid := a.evalExtendedQuery(v.Type().Underlying(), id, query.ops) if query.ptr.a == nil { query.ptr.a = a query.ptr.n = a.addNodes(t, "query.extended") } a.copy(query.ptr.n, nid, a.sizeof(t)) } } // endObject marks the end of a sequence of calls to addNodes denoting // a single object allocation. // // obj is the start node of the object, from a prior call to nextNode. // Its size, flags and optional data will be updated. // func (a *analysis) endObject(obj nodeid, cgn *cgnode, data interface{}) *object { // Ensure object is non-empty by padding; // the pad will be the object node. size := uint32(a.nextNode() - obj) if size == 0 { a.addOneNode(tInvalid, "padding", nil) } objNode := a.nodes[obj] o := &object{ size: size, // excludes padding cgn: cgn, data: data, } objNode.obj = o return o } // makeFunctionObject creates and returns a new function object // (contour) for fn, and returns the id of its first node. It also // enqueues fn for subsequent constraint generation. // // For a context-sensitive contour, callersite identifies the sole // callsite; for shared contours, caller is nil. // func (a *analysis) makeFunctionObject(fn *ssa.Function, callersite *callsite) nodeid { if a.log != nil { fmt.Fprintf(a.log, "\t---- makeFunctionObject %s\n", fn) } // obj is the function object (identity, params, results). obj := a.nextNode() cgn := a.makeCGNode(fn, obj, callersite) sig := fn.Signature a.addOneNode(sig, "func.cgnode", nil) // (scalar with Signature type) if recv := sig.Recv(); recv != nil { a.addNodes(recv.Type(), "func.recv") } a.addNodes(sig.Params(), "func.params") a.addNodes(sig.Results(), "func.results") a.endObject(obj, cgn, fn).flags |= otFunction if a.log != nil { fmt.Fprintf(a.log, "\t----\n") } // Queue it up for constraint processing. a.genq = append(a.genq, cgn) return obj } // makeTagged creates a tagged object of type typ. func (a *analysis) makeTagged(typ types.Type, cgn *cgnode, data interface{}) nodeid { obj := a.addOneNode(typ, "tagged.T", nil) // NB: type may be non-scalar! a.addNodes(typ, "tagged.v") a.endObject(obj, cgn, data).flags |= otTagged return obj } // makeRtype returns the canonical tagged object of type *rtype whose // payload points to the sole rtype object for T. // // TODO(adonovan): move to reflect.go; it's part of the solver really. // func (a *analysis) makeRtype(T types.Type) nodeid { if v := a.rtypes.At(T); v != nil { return v.(nodeid) } // Create the object for the reflect.rtype itself, which is // ordinarily a large struct but here a single node will do. obj := a.nextNode() a.addOneNode(T, "reflect.rtype", nil) a.endObject(obj, nil, T) id := a.makeTagged(a.reflectRtypePtr, nil, T) a.nodes[id+1].typ = T // trick (each *rtype tagged object is a singleton) a.addressOf(a.reflectRtypePtr, id+1, obj) a.rtypes.Set(T, id) return id } // rtypeValue returns the type of the *reflect.rtype-tagged object obj. func (a *analysis) rtypeTaggedValue(obj nodeid) types.Type { tDyn, t, _ := a.taggedValue(obj) if tDyn != a.reflectRtypePtr { panic(fmt.Sprintf("not a *reflect.rtype-tagged object: obj=n%d tag=%v payload=n%d", obj, tDyn, t)) } return a.nodes[t].typ } // valueNode returns the id of the value node for v, creating it (and // the association) as needed. It may return zero for uninteresting // values containing no pointers. // func (a *analysis) valueNode(v ssa.Value) nodeid { // Value nodes for locals are created en masse by genFunc. if id, ok := a.localval[v]; ok { return id } // Value nodes for globals are created on demand. id, ok := a.globalval[v] if !ok { var comment string if a.log != nil { comment = v.String() } id = a.addNodes(v.Type(), comment) if obj := a.objectNode(nil, v); obj != 0 { a.addressOf(v.Type(), id, obj) } a.setValueNode(v, id, nil) } return id } // valueOffsetNode ascertains the node for tuple/struct value v, // then returns the node for its subfield #index. // func (a *analysis) valueOffsetNode(v ssa.Value, index int) nodeid { id := a.valueNode(v) if id == 0 { panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot offset within n0: %s = %s", v.Name(), v)) } return id + nodeid(a.offsetOf(v.Type(), index)) } // isTaggedObject reports whether object obj is a tagged object. func (a *analysis) isTaggedObject(obj nodeid) bool { return a.nodes[obj].obj.flags&otTagged != 0 } // taggedValue returns the dynamic type tag, the (first node of the) // payload, and the indirect flag of the tagged object starting at id. // Panic ensues if !isTaggedObject(id). // func (a *analysis) taggedValue(obj nodeid) (tDyn types.Type, v nodeid, indirect bool) { n := a.nodes[obj] flags := n.obj.flags if flags&otTagged == 0 { panic(fmt.Sprintf("not a tagged object: n%d", obj)) } return n.typ, obj + 1, flags&otIndirect != 0 } // funcParams returns the first node of the params (P) block of the // function whose object node (obj.flags&otFunction) is id. // func (a *analysis) funcParams(id nodeid) nodeid { n := a.nodes[id] if n.obj == nil || n.obj.flags&otFunction == 0 { panic(fmt.Sprintf("funcParams(n%d): not a function object block", id)) } return id + 1 } // funcResults returns the first node of the results (R) block of the // function whose object node (obj.flags&otFunction) is id. // func (a *analysis) funcResults(id nodeid) nodeid { n := a.nodes[id] if n.obj == nil || n.obj.flags&otFunction == 0 { panic(fmt.Sprintf("funcResults(n%d): not a function object block", id)) } sig := n.typ.(*types.Signature) id += 1 + nodeid(a.sizeof(sig.Params())) if sig.Recv() != nil { id += nodeid(a.sizeof(sig.Recv().Type())) } return id } // ---------- Constraint creation ---------- // copy creates a constraint of the form dst = src. // sizeof is the width (in logical fields) of the copied type. // func (a *analysis) copy(dst, src nodeid, sizeof uint32) { if src == dst || sizeof == 0 { return // trivial } if src == 0 || dst == 0 { panic(fmt.Sprintf("ill-typed copy dst=n%d src=n%d", dst, src)) } for i := uint32(0); i < sizeof; i++ { a.addConstraint(©Constraint{dst, src}) src++ dst++ } } // addressOf creates a constraint of the form id = &obj. // T is the type of the address. func (a *analysis) addressOf(T types.Type, id, obj nodeid) { if id == 0 { panic("addressOf: zero id") } if obj == 0 { panic("addressOf: zero obj") } if a.shouldTrack(T) { a.addConstraint(&addrConstraint{id, obj}) } } // load creates a load constraint of the form dst = src[offset]. // offset is the pointer offset in logical fields. // sizeof is the width (in logical fields) of the loaded type. // func (a *analysis) load(dst, src nodeid, offset, sizeof uint32) { if dst == 0 { return // load of non-pointerlike value } if src == 0 && dst == 0 { return // non-pointerlike operation } if src == 0 || dst == 0 { panic(fmt.Sprintf("ill-typed load dst=n%d src=n%d", dst, src)) } for i := uint32(0); i < sizeof; i++ { a.addConstraint(&loadConstraint{offset, dst, src}) offset++ dst++ } } // store creates a store constraint of the form dst[offset] = src. // offset is the pointer offset in logical fields. // sizeof is the width (in logical fields) of the stored type. // func (a *analysis) store(dst, src nodeid, offset uint32, sizeof uint32) { if src == 0 { return // store of non-pointerlike value } if src == 0 && dst == 0 { return // non-pointerlike operation } if src == 0 || dst == 0 { panic(fmt.Sprintf("ill-typed store dst=n%d src=n%d", dst, src)) } for i := uint32(0); i < sizeof; i++ { a.addConstraint(&storeConstraint{offset, dst, src}) offset++ src++ } } // offsetAddr creates an offsetAddr constraint of the form dst = &src.#offset. // offset is the field offset in logical fields. // T is the type of the address. // func (a *analysis) offsetAddr(T types.Type, dst, src nodeid, offset uint32) { if !a.shouldTrack(T) { return } if offset == 0 { // Simplify dst = &src->f0 // to dst = src // (NB: this optimisation is defeated by the identity // field prepended to struct and array objects.) a.copy(dst, src, 1) } else { a.addConstraint(&offsetAddrConstraint{offset, dst, src}) } } // typeAssert creates a typeFilter or untag constraint of the form dst = src.(T): // typeFilter for an interface, untag for a concrete type. // The exact flag is specified as for untagConstraint. // func (a *analysis) typeAssert(T types.Type, dst, src nodeid, exact bool) { if isInterface(T) { a.addConstraint(&typeFilterConstraint{T, dst, src}) } else { a.addConstraint(&untagConstraint{T, dst, src, exact}) } } // addConstraint adds c to the constraint set. func (a *analysis) addConstraint(c constraint) { a.constraints = append(a.constraints, c) if a.log != nil { fmt.Fprintf(a.log, "\t%s\n", c) } } // copyElems generates load/store constraints for *dst = *src, // where src and dst are slices or *arrays. // func (a *analysis) copyElems(cgn *cgnode, typ types.Type, dst, src ssa.Value) { tmp := a.addNodes(typ, "copy") sz := a.sizeof(typ) a.genLoad(cgn, tmp, src, 1, sz) a.genStore(cgn, dst, tmp, 1, sz) } // ---------- Constraint generation ---------- // genConv generates constraints for the conversion operation conv. func (a *analysis) genConv(conv *ssa.Convert, cgn *cgnode) { res := a.valueNode(conv) if res == 0 { return // result is non-pointerlike } tSrc := conv.X.Type() tDst := conv.Type() switch utSrc := tSrc.Underlying().(type) { case *types.Slice: // []byte/[]rune -> string? return case *types.Pointer: // *T -> unsafe.Pointer? if tDst.Underlying() == tUnsafePtr { return // we don't model unsafe aliasing (unsound) } case *types.Basic: switch tDst.Underlying().(type) { case *types.Pointer: // Treat unsafe.Pointer->*T conversions like // new(T) and create an unaliased object. if utSrc == tUnsafePtr { obj := a.addNodes(mustDeref(tDst), "unsafe.Pointer conversion") a.endObject(obj, cgn, conv) a.addressOf(tDst, res, obj) return } case *types.Slice: // string -> []byte/[]rune (or named aliases)? if utSrc.Info()&types.IsString != 0 { obj := a.addNodes(sliceToArray(tDst), "convert") a.endObject(obj, cgn, conv) a.addressOf(tDst, res, obj) return } case *types.Basic: // All basic-to-basic type conversions are no-ops. // This includes uintptr<->unsafe.Pointer conversions, // which we (unsoundly) ignore. return } } panic(fmt.Sprintf("illegal *ssa.Convert %s -> %s: %s", tSrc, tDst, conv.Parent())) } // genAppend generates constraints for a call to append. func (a *analysis) genAppend(instr *ssa.Call, cgn *cgnode) { // Consider z = append(x, y). y is optional. // This may allocate a new [1]T array; call its object w. // We get the following constraints: // z = x // z = &w // *z = *y x := instr.Call.Args[0] z := instr a.copy(a.valueNode(z), a.valueNode(x), 1) // z = x if len(instr.Call.Args) == 1 { return // no allocation for z = append(x) or _ = append(x). } // TODO(adonovan): test append([]byte, ...string) []byte. y := instr.Call.Args[1] tArray := sliceToArray(instr.Call.Args[0].Type()) w := a.nextNode() a.addNodes(tArray, "append") a.endObject(w, cgn, instr) a.copyElems(cgn, tArray.Elem(), z, y) // *z = *y a.addressOf(instr.Type(), a.valueNode(z), w) // z = &w } // genBuiltinCall generates constraints for a call to a built-in. func (a *analysis) genBuiltinCall(instr ssa.CallInstruction, cgn *cgnode) { call := instr.Common() switch call.Value.(*ssa.Builtin).Name() { case "append": // Safe cast: append cannot appear in a go or defer statement. a.genAppend(instr.(*ssa.Call), cgn) case "copy": tElem := call.Args[0].Type().Underlying().(*types.Slice).Elem() a.copyElems(cgn, tElem, call.Args[0], call.Args[1]) case "panic": a.copy(a.panicNode, a.valueNode(call.Args[0]), 1) case "recover": if v := instr.Value(); v != nil { a.copy(a.valueNode(v), a.panicNode, 1) } case "print": // In the tests, the probe might be the sole reference // to its arg, so make sure we create nodes for it. if len(call.Args) > 0 { a.valueNode(call.Args[0]) } case "ssa:wrapnilchk": a.copy(a.valueNode(instr.Value()), a.valueNode(call.Args[0]), 1) default: // No-ops: close len cap real imag complex print println delete. } } // shouldUseContext defines the context-sensitivity policy. It // returns true if we should analyse all static calls to fn anew. // // Obviously this interface rather limits how much freedom we have to // choose a policy. The current policy, rather arbitrarily, is true // for intrinsics and accessor methods (actually: short, single-block, // call-free functions). This is just a starting point. // func (a *analysis) shouldUseContext(fn *ssa.Function) bool { if a.findIntrinsic(fn) != nil { return true // treat intrinsics context-sensitively } if len(fn.Blocks) != 1 { return false // too expensive } blk := fn.Blocks[0] if len(blk.Instrs) > 10 { return false // too expensive } if fn.Synthetic != "" && (fn.Pkg == nil || fn != fn.Pkg.Func("init")) { return true // treat synthetic wrappers context-sensitively } for _, instr := range blk.Instrs { switch instr := instr.(type) { case ssa.CallInstruction: // Disallow function calls (except to built-ins) // because of the danger of unbounded recursion. if _, ok := instr.Common().Value.(*ssa.Builtin); !ok { return false } } } return true } // genStaticCall generates constraints for a statically dispatched function call. func (a *analysis) genStaticCall(caller *cgnode, site *callsite, call *ssa.CallCommon, result nodeid) { fn := call.StaticCallee() // Special cases for inlined intrinsics. switch fn { case a.runtimeSetFinalizer: // Inline SetFinalizer so the call appears direct. site.targets = a.addOneNode(tInvalid, "SetFinalizer.targets", nil) a.addConstraint(&runtimeSetFinalizerConstraint{ targets: site.targets, x: a.valueNode(call.Args[0]), f: a.valueNode(call.Args[1]), }) return case a.reflectValueCall: // Inline (reflect.Value).Call so the call appears direct. dotdotdot := false ret := reflectCallImpl(a, caller, site, a.valueNode(call.Args[0]), a.valueNode(call.Args[1]), dotdotdot) if result != 0 { a.addressOf(fn.Signature.Results().At(0).Type(), result, ret) } return } // Ascertain the context (contour/cgnode) for a particular call. var obj nodeid if a.shouldUseContext(fn) { obj = a.makeFunctionObject(fn, site) // new contour } else { obj = a.objectNode(nil, fn) // shared contour } a.callEdge(caller, site, obj) sig := call.Signature() // Copy receiver, if any. params := a.funcParams(obj) args := call.Args if sig.Recv() != nil { sz := a.sizeof(sig.Recv().Type()) a.copy(params, a.valueNode(args[0]), sz) params += nodeid(sz) args = args[1:] } // Copy actual parameters into formal params block. // Must loop, since the actuals aren't contiguous. for i, arg := range args { sz := a.sizeof(sig.Params().At(i).Type()) a.copy(params, a.valueNode(arg), sz) params += nodeid(sz) } // Copy formal results block to actual result. if result != 0 { a.copy(result, a.funcResults(obj), a.sizeof(sig.Results())) } } // genDynamicCall generates constraints for a dynamic function call. func (a *analysis) genDynamicCall(caller *cgnode, site *callsite, call *ssa.CallCommon, result nodeid) { // pts(targets) will be the set of possible call targets. site.targets = a.valueNode(call.Value) // We add dynamic closure rules that store the arguments into // the P-block and load the results from the R-block of each // function discovered in pts(targets). sig := call.Signature() var offset uint32 = 1 // P/R block starts at offset 1 for i, arg := range call.Args { sz := a.sizeof(sig.Params().At(i).Type()) a.genStore(caller, call.Value, a.valueNode(arg), offset, sz) offset += sz } if result != 0 { a.genLoad(caller, result, call.Value, offset, a.sizeof(sig.Results())) } } // genInvoke generates constraints for a dynamic method invocation. func (a *analysis) genInvoke(caller *cgnode, site *callsite, call *ssa.CallCommon, result nodeid) { if call.Value.Type() == a.reflectType { a.genInvokeReflectType(caller, site, call, result) return } sig := call.Signature() // Allocate a contiguous targets/params/results block for this call. block := a.nextNode() // pts(targets) will be the set of possible call targets site.targets = a.addOneNode(sig, "invoke.targets", nil) p := a.addNodes(sig.Params(), "invoke.params") r := a.addNodes(sig.Results(), "invoke.results") // Copy the actual parameters into the call's params block. for i, n := 0, sig.Params().Len(); i < n; i++ { sz := a.sizeof(sig.Params().At(i).Type()) a.copy(p, a.valueNode(call.Args[i]), sz) p += nodeid(sz) } // Copy the call's results block to the actual results. if result != 0 { a.copy(result, r, a.sizeof(sig.Results())) } // We add a dynamic invoke constraint that will connect the // caller's and the callee's P/R blocks for each discovered // call target. a.addConstraint(&invokeConstraint{call.Method, a.valueNode(call.Value), block}) } // genInvokeReflectType is a specialization of genInvoke where the // receiver type is a reflect.Type, under the assumption that there // can be at most one implementation of this interface, *reflect.rtype. // // (Though this may appear to be an instance of a pattern---method // calls on interfaces known to have exactly one implementation---in // practice it occurs rarely, so we special case for reflect.Type.) // // In effect we treat this: // var rt reflect.Type = ... // rt.F() // as this: // rt.(*reflect.rtype).F() // func (a *analysis) genInvokeReflectType(caller *cgnode, site *callsite, call *ssa.CallCommon, result nodeid) { // Unpack receiver into rtype rtype := a.addOneNode(a.reflectRtypePtr, "rtype.recv", nil) recv := a.valueNode(call.Value) a.typeAssert(a.reflectRtypePtr, rtype, recv, true) // Look up the concrete method. fn := a.prog.LookupMethod(a.reflectRtypePtr, call.Method.Pkg(), call.Method.Name()) obj := a.makeFunctionObject(fn, site) // new contour for this call a.callEdge(caller, site, obj) // From now on, it's essentially a static call, but little is // gained by factoring together the code for both cases. sig := fn.Signature // concrete method targets := a.addOneNode(sig, "call.targets", nil) a.addressOf(sig, targets, obj) // (a singleton) // Copy receiver. params := a.funcParams(obj) a.copy(params, rtype, 1) params++ // Copy actual parameters into formal P-block. // Must loop, since the actuals aren't contiguous. for i, arg := range call.Args { sz := a.sizeof(sig.Params().At(i).Type()) a.copy(params, a.valueNode(arg), sz) params += nodeid(sz) } // Copy formal R-block to actual R-block. if result != 0 { a.copy(result, a.funcResults(obj), a.sizeof(sig.Results())) } } // genCall generates constraints for call instruction instr. func (a *analysis) genCall(caller *cgnode, instr ssa.CallInstruction) { call := instr.Common() // Intrinsic implementations of built-in functions. if _, ok := call.Value.(*ssa.Builtin); ok { a.genBuiltinCall(instr, caller) return } var result nodeid if v := instr.Value(); v != nil { result = a.valueNode(v) } site := &callsite{instr: instr} if call.StaticCallee() != nil { a.genStaticCall(caller, site, call, result) } else if call.IsInvoke() { a.genInvoke(caller, site, call, result) } else { a.genDynamicCall(caller, site, call, result) } caller.sites = append(caller.sites, site) if a.log != nil { // TODO(adonovan): debug: improve log message. fmt.Fprintf(a.log, "\t%s to targets %s from %s\n", site, site.targets, caller) } } // objectNode returns the object to which v points, if known. // In other words, if the points-to set of v is a singleton, it // returns the sole label, zero otherwise. // // We exploit this information to make the generated constraints less // dynamic. For example, a complex load constraint can be replaced by // a simple copy constraint when the sole destination is known a priori. // // Some SSA instructions always have singletons points-to sets: // Alloc, Function, Global, MakeChan, MakeClosure, MakeInterface, MakeMap, MakeSlice. // Others may be singletons depending on their operands: // FreeVar, Const, Convert, FieldAddr, IndexAddr, Slice. // // Idempotent. Objects are created as needed, possibly via recursion // down the SSA value graph, e.g IndexAddr(FieldAddr(Alloc))). // func (a *analysis) objectNode(cgn *cgnode, v ssa.Value) nodeid { switch v.(type) { case *ssa.Global, *ssa.Function, *ssa.Const, *ssa.FreeVar: // Global object. obj, ok := a.globalobj[v] if !ok { switch v := v.(type) { case *ssa.Global: obj = a.nextNode() a.addNodes(mustDeref(v.Type()), "global") a.endObject(obj, nil, v) case *ssa.Function: obj = a.makeFunctionObject(v, nil) case *ssa.Const: // not addressable case *ssa.FreeVar: // not addressable } if a.log != nil { fmt.Fprintf(a.log, "\tglobalobj[%s] = n%d\n", v, obj) } a.globalobj[v] = obj } return obj } // Local object. obj, ok := a.localobj[v] if !ok { switch v := v.(type) { case *ssa.Alloc: obj = a.nextNode() a.addNodes(mustDeref(v.Type()), "alloc") a.endObject(obj, cgn, v) case *ssa.MakeSlice: obj = a.nextNode() a.addNodes(sliceToArray(v.Type()), "makeslice") a.endObject(obj, cgn, v) case *ssa.MakeChan: obj = a.nextNode() a.addNodes(v.Type().Underlying().(*types.Chan).Elem(), "makechan") a.endObject(obj, cgn, v) case *ssa.MakeMap: obj = a.nextNode() tmap := v.Type().Underlying().(*types.Map) a.addNodes(tmap.Key(), "makemap.key") elem := a.addNodes(tmap.Elem(), "makemap.value") // To update the value field, MapUpdate // generates store-with-offset constraints which // the presolver can't model, so we must mark // those nodes indirect. for id, end := elem, elem+nodeid(a.sizeof(tmap.Elem())); id < end; id++ { a.mapValues = append(a.mapValues, id) } a.endObject(obj, cgn, v) case *ssa.MakeInterface: tConc := v.X.Type() obj = a.makeTagged(tConc, cgn, v) // Copy the value into it, if nontrivial. if x := a.valueNode(v.X); x != 0 { a.copy(obj+1, x, a.sizeof(tConc)) } case *ssa.FieldAddr: if xobj := a.objectNode(cgn, v.X); xobj != 0 { obj = xobj + nodeid(a.offsetOf(mustDeref(v.X.Type()), v.Field)) } case *ssa.IndexAddr: if xobj := a.objectNode(cgn, v.X); xobj != 0 { obj = xobj + 1 } case *ssa.Slice: obj = a.objectNode(cgn, v.X) case *ssa.Convert: // TODO(adonovan): opt: handle these cases too: // - unsafe.Pointer->*T conversion acts like Alloc // - string->[]byte/[]rune conversion acts like MakeSlice } if a.log != nil { fmt.Fprintf(a.log, "\tlocalobj[%s] = n%d\n", v.Name(), obj) } a.localobj[v] = obj } return obj } // genLoad generates constraints for result = *(ptr + val). func (a *analysis) genLoad(cgn *cgnode, result nodeid, ptr ssa.Value, offset, sizeof uint32) { if obj := a.objectNode(cgn, ptr); obj != 0 { // Pre-apply loadConstraint.solve(). a.copy(result, obj+nodeid(offset), sizeof) } else { a.load(result, a.valueNode(ptr), offset, sizeof) } } // genOffsetAddr generates constraints for a 'v=ptr.field' (FieldAddr) // or 'v=ptr[*]' (IndexAddr) instruction v. func (a *analysis) genOffsetAddr(cgn *cgnode, v ssa.Value, ptr nodeid, offset uint32) { dst := a.valueNode(v) if obj := a.objectNode(cgn, v); obj != 0 { // Pre-apply offsetAddrConstraint.solve(). a.addressOf(v.Type(), dst, obj) } else { a.offsetAddr(v.Type(), dst, ptr, offset) } } // genStore generates constraints for *(ptr + offset) = val. func (a *analysis) genStore(cgn *cgnode, ptr ssa.Value, val nodeid, offset, sizeof uint32) { if obj := a.objectNode(cgn, ptr); obj != 0 { // Pre-apply storeConstraint.solve(). a.copy(obj+nodeid(offset), val, sizeof) } else { a.store(a.valueNode(ptr), val, offset, sizeof) } } // genInstr generates constraints for instruction instr in context cgn. func (a *analysis) genInstr(cgn *cgnode, instr ssa.Instruction) { if a.log != nil { var prefix string if val, ok := instr.(ssa.Value); ok { prefix = val.Name() + " = " } fmt.Fprintf(a.log, "; %s%s\n", prefix, instr) } switch instr := instr.(type) { case *ssa.DebugRef: // no-op. case *ssa.UnOp: switch instr.Op { case token.ARROW: // <-x // We can ignore instr.CommaOk because the node we're // altering is always at zero offset relative to instr tElem := instr.X.Type().Underlying().(*types.Chan).Elem() a.genLoad(cgn, a.valueNode(instr), instr.X, 0, a.sizeof(tElem)) case token.MUL: // *x a.genLoad(cgn, a.valueNode(instr), instr.X, 0, a.sizeof(instr.Type())) default: // NOT, SUB, XOR: no-op. } case *ssa.BinOp: // All no-ops. case ssa.CallInstruction: // *ssa.Call, *ssa.Go, *ssa.Defer a.genCall(cgn, instr) case *ssa.ChangeType: a.copy(a.valueNode(instr), a.valueNode(instr.X), 1) case *ssa.Convert: a.genConv(instr, cgn) case *ssa.Extract: a.copy(a.valueNode(instr), a.valueOffsetNode(instr.Tuple, instr.Index), a.sizeof(instr.Type())) case *ssa.FieldAddr: a.genOffsetAddr(cgn, instr, a.valueNode(instr.X), a.offsetOf(mustDeref(instr.X.Type()), instr.Field)) case *ssa.IndexAddr: a.genOffsetAddr(cgn, instr, a.valueNode(instr.X), 1) case *ssa.Field: a.copy(a.valueNode(instr), a.valueOffsetNode(instr.X, instr.Field), a.sizeof(instr.Type())) case *ssa.Index: a.copy(a.valueNode(instr), 1+a.valueNode(instr.X), a.sizeof(instr.Type())) case *ssa.Select: recv := a.valueOffsetNode(instr, 2) // instr : (index, recvOk, recv0, ... recv_n-1) for _, st := range instr.States { elemSize := a.sizeof(st.Chan.Type().Underlying().(*types.Chan).Elem()) switch st.Dir { case types.RecvOnly: a.genLoad(cgn, recv, st.Chan, 0, elemSize) recv += nodeid(elemSize) case types.SendOnly: a.genStore(cgn, st.Chan, a.valueNode(st.Send), 0, elemSize) } } case *ssa.Return: results := a.funcResults(cgn.obj) for _, r := range instr.Results { sz := a.sizeof(r.Type()) a.copy(results, a.valueNode(r), sz) results += nodeid(sz) } case *ssa.Send: a.genStore(cgn, instr.Chan, a.valueNode(instr.X), 0, a.sizeof(instr.X.Type())) case *ssa.Store: a.genStore(cgn, instr.Addr, a.valueNode(instr.Val), 0, a.sizeof(instr.Val.Type())) case *ssa.Alloc, *ssa.MakeSlice, *ssa.MakeChan, *ssa.MakeMap, *ssa.MakeInterface: v := instr.(ssa.Value) a.addressOf(v.Type(), a.valueNode(v), a.objectNode(cgn, v)) case *ssa.ChangeInterface: a.copy(a.valueNode(instr), a.valueNode(instr.X), 1) case *ssa.TypeAssert: a.typeAssert(instr.AssertedType, a.valueNode(instr), a.valueNode(instr.X), true) case *ssa.Slice: a.copy(a.valueNode(instr), a.valueNode(instr.X), 1) case *ssa.If, *ssa.Jump: // no-op. case *ssa.Phi: sz := a.sizeof(instr.Type()) for _, e := range instr.Edges { a.copy(a.valueNode(instr), a.valueNode(e), sz) } case *ssa.MakeClosure: fn := instr.Fn.(*ssa.Function) a.copy(a.valueNode(instr), a.valueNode(fn), 1) // Free variables are treated like global variables. for i, b := range instr.Bindings { a.copy(a.valueNode(fn.FreeVars[i]), a.valueNode(b), a.sizeof(b.Type())) } case *ssa.RunDefers: // The analysis is flow insensitive, so we just "call" // defers as we encounter them. case *ssa.Range: // Do nothing. Next{Iter: *ssa.Range} handles this case. case *ssa.Next: if !instr.IsString { // map // Assumes that Next is always directly applied to a Range result. theMap := instr.Iter.(*ssa.Range).X tMap := theMap.Type().Underlying().(*types.Map) ksize := a.sizeof(tMap.Key()) vsize := a.sizeof(tMap.Elem()) // The k/v components of the Next tuple may each be invalid. tTuple := instr.Type().(*types.Tuple) // Load from the map's (k,v) into the tuple's (ok, k, v). osrc := uint32(0) // offset within map object odst := uint32(1) // offset within tuple (initially just after 'ok bool') sz := uint32(0) // amount to copy // Is key valid? if tTuple.At(1).Type() != tInvalid { sz += ksize } else { odst += ksize osrc += ksize } // Is value valid? if tTuple.At(2).Type() != tInvalid { sz += vsize } a.genLoad(cgn, a.valueNode(instr)+nodeid(odst), theMap, osrc, sz) } case *ssa.Lookup: if tMap, ok := instr.X.Type().Underlying().(*types.Map); ok { // CommaOk can be ignored: field 0 is a no-op. ksize := a.sizeof(tMap.Key()) vsize := a.sizeof(tMap.Elem()) a.genLoad(cgn, a.valueNode(instr), instr.X, ksize, vsize) } case *ssa.MapUpdate: tmap := instr.Map.Type().Underlying().(*types.Map) ksize := a.sizeof(tmap.Key()) vsize := a.sizeof(tmap.Elem()) a.genStore(cgn, instr.Map, a.valueNode(instr.Key), 0, ksize) a.genStore(cgn, instr.Map, a.valueNode(instr.Value), ksize, vsize) case *ssa.Panic: a.copy(a.panicNode, a.valueNode(instr.X), 1) default: panic(fmt.Sprintf("unimplemented: %T", instr)) } } func (a *analysis) makeCGNode(fn *ssa.Function, obj nodeid, callersite *callsite) *cgnode { cgn := &cgnode{fn: fn, obj: obj, callersite: callersite} a.cgnodes = append(a.cgnodes, cgn) return cgn } // genRootCalls generates the synthetic root of the callgraph and the // initial calls from it to the analysis scope, such as main, a test // or a library. // func (a *analysis) genRootCalls() *cgnode { r := a.prog.NewFunction("", new(types.Signature), "root of callgraph") root := a.makeCGNode(r, 0, nil) // TODO(adonovan): make an ssa utility to construct an actual // root function so we don't need to special-case site-less // call edges. // For each main package, call main.init(), main.main(). for _, mainPkg := range a.config.Mains { main := mainPkg.Func("main") if main == nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf("%s has no main function", mainPkg)) } targets := a.addOneNode(main.Signature, "root.targets", nil) site := &callsite{targets: targets} root.sites = append(root.sites, site) for _, fn := range [2]*ssa.Function{mainPkg.Func("init"), main} { if a.log != nil { fmt.Fprintf(a.log, "\troot call to %s:\n", fn) } a.copy(targets, a.valueNode(fn), 1) } } return root } // genFunc generates constraints for function fn. func (a *analysis) genFunc(cgn *cgnode) { fn := cgn.fn impl := a.findIntrinsic(fn) if a.log != nil { fmt.Fprintf(a.log, "\n\n==== Generating constraints for %s, %s\n", cgn, cgn.contour()) // Hack: don't display body if intrinsic. if impl != nil { fn2 := *cgn.fn // copy fn2.Locals = nil fn2.Blocks = nil fn2.WriteTo(a.log) } else { cgn.fn.WriteTo(a.log) } } if impl != nil { impl(a, cgn) return } if fn.Blocks == nil { // External function with no intrinsic treatment. // We'll warn about calls to such functions at the end. return } if a.log != nil { fmt.Fprintln(a.log, "; Creating nodes for local values") } a.localval = make(map[ssa.Value]nodeid) a.localobj = make(map[ssa.Value]nodeid) // The value nodes for the params are in the func object block. params := a.funcParams(cgn.obj) for _, p := range fn.Params { a.setValueNode(p, params, cgn) params += nodeid(a.sizeof(p.Type())) } // Free variables have global cardinality: // the outer function sets them with MakeClosure; // the inner function accesses them with FreeVar. // // TODO(adonovan): treat free vars context-sensitively. // Create value nodes for all value instructions // since SSA may contain forward references. var space [10]*ssa.Value for _, b := range fn.Blocks { for _, instr := range b.Instrs { switch instr := instr.(type) { case *ssa.Range: // do nothing: it has a funky type, // and *ssa.Next does all the work. case ssa.Value: var comment string if a.log != nil { comment = instr.Name() } id := a.addNodes(instr.Type(), comment) a.setValueNode(instr, id, cgn) } // Record all address-taken functions (for presolver). rands := instr.Operands(space[:0]) if call, ok := instr.(ssa.CallInstruction); ok && !call.Common().IsInvoke() { // Skip CallCommon.Value in "call" mode. // TODO(adonovan): fix: relies on unspecified ordering. Specify it. rands = rands[1:] } for _, rand := range rands { if atf, ok := (*rand).(*ssa.Function); ok { a.atFuncs[atf] = true } } } } // Generate constraints for instructions. for _, b := range fn.Blocks { for _, instr := range b.Instrs { a.genInstr(cgn, instr) } } a.localval = nil a.localobj = nil } // genMethodsOf generates nodes and constraints for all methods of type T. func (a *analysis) genMethodsOf(T types.Type) { itf := isInterface(T) // TODO(adonovan): can we skip this entirely if itf is true? // I think so, but the answer may depend on reflection. mset := a.prog.MethodSets.MethodSet(T) for i, n := 0, mset.Len(); i < n; i++ { m := a.prog.MethodValue(mset.At(i)) a.valueNode(m) if !itf { // Methods of concrete types are address-taken functions. a.atFuncs[m] = true } } } // generate generates offline constraints for the entire program. func (a *analysis) generate() { start("Constraint generation") if a.log != nil { fmt.Fprintln(a.log, "==== Generating constraints") } // Create a dummy node since we use the nodeid 0 for // non-pointerlike variables. a.addNodes(tInvalid, "(zero)") // Create the global node for panic values. a.panicNode = a.addNodes(tEface, "panic") // Create nodes and constraints for all methods of reflect.rtype. // (Shared contours are used by dynamic calls to reflect.Type // methods---typically just String().) if rtype := a.reflectRtypePtr; rtype != nil { a.genMethodsOf(rtype) } root := a.genRootCalls() if a.config.BuildCallGraph { a.result.CallGraph = callgraph.New(root.fn) } // Create nodes and constraints for all methods of all types // that are dynamically accessible via reflection or interfaces. for _, T := range a.prog.RuntimeTypes() { a.genMethodsOf(T) } // Generate constraints for functions as they become reachable // from the roots. (No constraints are generated for functions // that are dead in this analysis scope.) for len(a.genq) > 0 { cgn := a.genq[0] a.genq = a.genq[1:] a.genFunc(cgn) } // The runtime magically allocates os.Args; so should we. if os := a.prog.ImportedPackage("os"); os != nil { // In effect: os.Args = new([1]string)[:] T := types.NewSlice(types.Typ[types.String]) obj := a.addNodes(sliceToArray(T), "") a.endObject(obj, nil, "") a.addressOf(T, a.objectNode(nil, os.Var("Args")), obj) } // Discard generation state, to avoid confusion after node renumbering. a.panicNode = 0 a.globalval = nil a.localval = nil a.localobj = nil stop("Constraint generation") }