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1 /* Detect paths through the CFG which can never be executed in a conforming
2 program and isolate them.
4 Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 This file is part of GCC.
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
11 any later version.
13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
22 #include "config.h"
23 #include "system.h"
24 #include "coretypes.h"
25 #include "backend.h"
26 #include "tree.h"
27 #include "gimple.h"
28 #include "cfghooks.h"
29 #include "tree-pass.h"
30 #include "ssa.h"
31 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
32 #include "fold-const.h"
33 #include "gimple-iterator.h"
34 #include "gimple-walk.h"
35 #include "tree-ssa.h"
36 #include "cfgloop.h"
37 #include "tree-cfg.h"
38 #include "cfganal.h"
39 #include "intl.h"
42 static bool cfg_altered;
44 /* Callback for walk_stmt_load_store_ops.
46 Return TRUE if OP will dereference the tree stored in DATA, FALSE
47 otherwise.
49 This routine only makes a superficial check for a dereference. Thus,
50 it must only be used if it is safe to return a false negative. */
51 static bool
52 check_loadstore (gimple *stmt, tree op, tree, void *data)
54 if ((TREE_CODE (op) == MEM_REF || TREE_CODE (op) == TARGET_MEM_REF)
55 && operand_equal_p (TREE_OPERAND (op, 0), (tree)data, 0))
57 TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (op) = 1;
58 TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (op) = 1;
59 update_stmt (stmt);
60 return true;
62 return false;
65 /* Insert a trap after SI and split the block after the trap. */
67 static void
68 insert_trap (gimple_stmt_iterator *si_p, tree op)
70 /* We want the NULL pointer dereference to actually occur so that
71 code that wishes to catch the signal can do so.
73 If the dereference is a load, then there's nothing to do as the
74 LHS will be a throw-away SSA_NAME and the RHS is the NULL dereference.
76 If the dereference is a store and we can easily transform the RHS,
77 then simplify the RHS to enable more DCE. Note that we require the
78 statement to be a GIMPLE_ASSIGN which filters out calls on the RHS. */
79 gimple *stmt = gsi_stmt (*si_p);
80 if (walk_stmt_load_store_ops (stmt, (void *)op, NULL, check_loadstore)
81 && is_gimple_assign (stmt)
82 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (gimple_assign_lhs (stmt))))
84 /* We just need to turn the RHS into zero converted to the proper
85 type. */
86 tree type = TREE_TYPE (gimple_assign_lhs (stmt));
87 gimple_assign_set_rhs_code (stmt, INTEGER_CST);
88 gimple_assign_set_rhs1 (stmt, fold_convert (type, integer_zero_node));
89 update_stmt (stmt);
92 gcall *new_stmt
93 = gimple_build_call (builtin_decl_explicit (BUILT_IN_TRAP), 0);
94 gimple_seq seq = NULL;
95 gimple_seq_add_stmt (&seq, new_stmt);
97 /* If we had a NULL pointer dereference, then we want to insert the
98 __builtin_trap after the statement, for the other cases we want
99 to insert before the statement. */
100 if (walk_stmt_load_store_ops (stmt, (void *)op,
101 check_loadstore,
102 check_loadstore))
104 gsi_insert_after (si_p, seq, GSI_NEW_STMT);
105 if (stmt_ends_bb_p (stmt))
107 split_block (gimple_bb (stmt), stmt);
108 return;
111 else
112 gsi_insert_before (si_p, seq, GSI_NEW_STMT);
114 split_block (gimple_bb (new_stmt), new_stmt);
115 *si_p = gsi_for_stmt (stmt);
118 /* BB when reached via incoming edge E will exhibit undefined behavior
119 at STMT. Isolate and optimize the path which exhibits undefined
120 behavior.
122 Isolation is simple. Duplicate BB and redirect E to BB'.
124 Optimization is simple as well. Replace STMT in BB' with an
125 unconditional trap and remove all outgoing edges from BB'.
127 If RET_ZERO, do not trap, only return NULL.
129 DUPLICATE is a pre-existing duplicate, use it as BB' if it exists.
131 Return BB'. */
133 basic_block
134 isolate_path (basic_block bb, basic_block duplicate,
135 edge e, gimple *stmt, tree op, bool ret_zero)
137 gimple_stmt_iterator si, si2;
138 edge_iterator ei;
139 edge e2;
140 bool impossible = true;
142 for (si = gsi_start_bb (bb); gsi_stmt (si) != stmt; gsi_next (&si))
143 if (stmt_can_terminate_bb_p (gsi_stmt (si)))
145 impossible = false;
146 break;
148 force_edge_cold (e, impossible);
150 /* First duplicate BB if we have not done so already and remove all
151 the duplicate's outgoing edges as duplicate is going to unconditionally
152 trap. Removing the outgoing edges is both an optimization and ensures
153 we don't need to do any PHI node updates. */
154 if (!duplicate)
156 duplicate = duplicate_block (bb, NULL, NULL);
157 bb->frequency = 0;
158 bb->count = profile_count::zero ();
159 if (!ret_zero)
160 for (ei = ei_start (duplicate->succs); (e2 = ei_safe_edge (ei)); )
161 remove_edge (e2);
164 /* Complete the isolation step by redirecting E to reach DUPLICATE. */
165 e2 = redirect_edge_and_branch (e, duplicate);
166 if (e2)
168 flush_pending_stmts (e2);
170 /* Update profile only when redirection is really processed. */
171 bb->frequency += EDGE_FREQUENCY (e);
174 /* There may be more than one statement in DUPLICATE which exhibits
175 undefined behavior. Ultimately we want the first such statement in
176 DUPLCIATE so that we're able to delete as much code as possible.
178 So each time we discover undefined behavior in DUPLICATE, search for
179 the statement which triggers undefined behavior. If found, then
180 transform the statement into a trap and delete everything after the
181 statement. If not found, then this particular instance was subsumed by
182 an earlier instance of undefined behavior and there's nothing to do.
184 This is made more complicated by the fact that we have STMT, which is in
185 BB rather than in DUPLICATE. So we set up two iterators, one for each
186 block and walk forward looking for STMT in BB, advancing each iterator at
187 each step.
189 When we find STMT the second iterator should point to STMT's equivalent in
190 duplicate. If DUPLICATE ends before STMT is found in BB, then there's
191 nothing to do.
193 Ignore labels and debug statements. */
194 si = gsi_start_nondebug_after_labels_bb (bb);
195 si2 = gsi_start_nondebug_after_labels_bb (duplicate);
196 while (!gsi_end_p (si) && !gsi_end_p (si2) && gsi_stmt (si) != stmt)
198 gsi_next_nondebug (&si);
199 gsi_next_nondebug (&si2);
202 /* This would be an indicator that we never found STMT in BB, which should
203 never happen. */
204 gcc_assert (!gsi_end_p (si));
206 /* If we did not run to the end of DUPLICATE, then SI points to STMT and
207 SI2 points to the duplicate of STMT in DUPLICATE. Insert a trap
208 before SI2 and remove SI2 and all trailing statements. */
209 if (!gsi_end_p (si2))
211 if (ret_zero)
213 greturn *ret = as_a <greturn *> (gsi_stmt (si2));
214 tree zero = build_zero_cst (TREE_TYPE (gimple_return_retval (ret)));
215 gimple_return_set_retval (ret, zero);
216 update_stmt (ret);
218 else
219 insert_trap (&si2, op);
222 return duplicate;
225 /* Return TRUE if STMT is a div/mod operation using DIVISOR as the divisor.
226 FALSE otherwise. */
228 static bool
229 is_divmod_with_given_divisor (gimple *stmt, tree divisor)
231 /* Only assignments matter. */
232 if (!is_gimple_assign (stmt))
233 return false;
235 /* Check for every DIV/MOD expression. */
236 enum tree_code rhs_code = gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt);
237 if (rhs_code == TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
238 || rhs_code == FLOOR_DIV_EXPR
239 || rhs_code == CEIL_DIV_EXPR
240 || rhs_code == EXACT_DIV_EXPR
241 || rhs_code == ROUND_DIV_EXPR
242 || rhs_code == TRUNC_MOD_EXPR
243 || rhs_code == FLOOR_MOD_EXPR
244 || rhs_code == CEIL_MOD_EXPR
245 || rhs_code == ROUND_MOD_EXPR)
247 /* Pointer equality is fine when DIVISOR is an SSA_NAME, but
248 not sufficient for constants which may have different types. */
249 if (operand_equal_p (gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt), divisor, 0))
250 return true;
252 return false;
255 /* NAME is an SSA_NAME that we have already determined has the value 0 or NULL.
257 Return TRUE if USE_STMT uses NAME in a way where a 0 or NULL value results
258 in undefined behavior, FALSE otherwise
260 LOC is used for issuing diagnostics. This case represents potential
261 undefined behavior exposed by path splitting and that's reflected in
262 the diagnostic. */
264 bool
265 stmt_uses_name_in_undefined_way (gimple *use_stmt, tree name, location_t loc)
267 /* If we are working with a non pointer type, then see
268 if this use is a DIV/MOD operation using NAME as the
269 divisor. */
270 if (!POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (name)))
272 if (!flag_non_call_exceptions)
273 return is_divmod_with_given_divisor (use_stmt, name);
274 return false;
277 /* NAME is a pointer, so see if it's used in a context where it must
278 be non-NULL. */
279 bool by_dereference
280 = infer_nonnull_range_by_dereference (use_stmt, name);
282 if (by_dereference
283 || infer_nonnull_range_by_attribute (use_stmt, name))
286 if (by_dereference)
288 warning_at (loc, OPT_Wnull_dereference,
289 "potential null pointer dereference");
290 if (!flag_isolate_erroneous_paths_dereference)
291 return false;
293 else
295 if (!flag_isolate_erroneous_paths_attribute)
296 return false;
298 return true;
300 return false;
303 /* Return TRUE if USE_STMT uses 0 or NULL in a context which results in
304 undefined behavior, FALSE otherwise.
306 These cases are explicit in the IL. */
308 bool
309 stmt_uses_0_or_null_in_undefined_way (gimple *stmt)
311 if (!flag_non_call_exceptions
312 && is_divmod_with_given_divisor (stmt, integer_zero_node))
313 return true;
315 /* By passing null_pointer_node, we can use the
316 infer_nonnull_range functions to detect explicit NULL
317 pointer dereferences and other uses where a non-NULL
318 value is required. */
320 bool by_dereference
321 = infer_nonnull_range_by_dereference (stmt, null_pointer_node);
322 if (by_dereference
323 || infer_nonnull_range_by_attribute (stmt, null_pointer_node))
325 if (by_dereference)
327 location_t loc = gimple_location (stmt);
328 warning_at (loc, OPT_Wnull_dereference,
329 "null pointer dereference");
330 if (!flag_isolate_erroneous_paths_dereference)
331 return false;
333 else
335 if (!flag_isolate_erroneous_paths_attribute)
336 return false;
338 return true;
340 return false;
343 /* Look for PHI nodes which feed statements in the same block where
344 the value of the PHI node implies the statement is erroneous.
346 For example, a NULL PHI arg value which then feeds a pointer
347 dereference.
349 When found isolate and optimize the path associated with the PHI
350 argument feeding the erroneous statement. */
351 static void
352 find_implicit_erroneous_behavior (void)
354 basic_block bb;
356 FOR_EACH_BB_FN (bb, cfun)
358 gphi_iterator si;
360 /* Out of an abundance of caution, do not isolate paths to a
361 block where the block has any abnormal outgoing edges.
363 We might be able to relax this in the future. We have to detect
364 when we have to split the block with the NULL dereference and
365 the trap we insert. We have to preserve abnormal edges out
366 of the isolated block which in turn means updating PHIs at
367 the targets of those abnormal outgoing edges. */
368 if (has_abnormal_or_eh_outgoing_edge_p (bb))
369 continue;
372 /* If BB has an edge to itself, then duplication of BB below
373 could result in reallocation of BB's PHI nodes. If that happens
374 then the loop below over the PHIs would use the old PHI and
375 thus invalid information. We don't have a good way to know
376 if a PHI has been reallocated, so just avoid isolation in
377 this case. */
378 if (find_edge (bb, bb))
379 continue;
381 /* First look for a PHI which sets a pointer to NULL and which
382 is then dereferenced within BB. This is somewhat overly
383 conservative, but probably catches most of the interesting
384 cases. */
385 for (si = gsi_start_phis (bb); !gsi_end_p (si); gsi_next (&si))
387 gphi *phi = si.phi ();
388 tree lhs = gimple_phi_result (phi);
390 /* PHI produces a pointer result. See if any of the PHI's
391 arguments are NULL.
393 When we remove an edge, we want to reprocess the current
394 index, hence the ugly way we update I for each iteration. */
395 basic_block duplicate = NULL;
396 for (unsigned i = 0, next_i = 0;
397 i < gimple_phi_num_args (phi);
398 i = next_i)
400 tree op = gimple_phi_arg_def (phi, i);
401 edge e = gimple_phi_arg_edge (phi, i);
402 imm_use_iterator iter;
403 gimple *use_stmt;
405 next_i = i + 1;
407 if (TREE_CODE (op) == ADDR_EXPR)
409 tree valbase = get_base_address (TREE_OPERAND (op, 0));
410 if ((VAR_P (valbase) && !is_global_var (valbase))
411 || TREE_CODE (valbase) == PARM_DECL)
413 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT (use_stmt, iter, lhs)
415 greturn *return_stmt
416 = dyn_cast <greturn *> (use_stmt);
417 if (!return_stmt)
418 continue;
420 if (gimple_return_retval (return_stmt) != lhs)
421 continue;
423 if (warning_at (gimple_location (use_stmt),
424 OPT_Wreturn_local_addr,
425 "function may return address "
426 "of local variable"))
427 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION(valbase),
428 "declared here");
430 if (gimple_bb (use_stmt) == bb)
432 duplicate = isolate_path (bb, duplicate, e,
433 use_stmt, lhs, true);
435 /* When we remove an incoming edge, we need to
436 reprocess the Ith element. */
437 next_i = i;
438 cfg_altered = true;
444 if (!integer_zerop (op))
445 continue;
447 location_t phi_arg_loc = gimple_phi_arg_location (phi, i);
449 /* We've got a NULL PHI argument. Now see if the
450 PHI's result is dereferenced within BB. */
451 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT (use_stmt, iter, lhs)
453 /* We only care about uses in BB. Catching cases in
454 in other blocks would require more complex path
455 isolation code. */
456 if (gimple_bb (use_stmt) != bb)
457 continue;
459 location_t loc = gimple_location (use_stmt)
460 ? gimple_location (use_stmt)
461 : phi_arg_loc;
463 if (stmt_uses_name_in_undefined_way (use_stmt, lhs, loc))
465 duplicate = isolate_path (bb, duplicate, e,
466 use_stmt, lhs, false);
468 /* When we remove an incoming edge, we need to
469 reprocess the Ith element. */
470 next_i = i;
471 cfg_altered = true;
479 /* Look for statements which exhibit erroneous behavior. For example
480 a NULL pointer dereference.
482 When found, optimize the block containing the erroneous behavior. */
483 static void
484 find_explicit_erroneous_behavior (void)
486 basic_block bb;
488 FOR_EACH_BB_FN (bb, cfun)
490 gimple_stmt_iterator si;
492 /* Out of an abundance of caution, do not isolate paths to a
493 block where the block has any abnormal outgoing edges.
495 We might be able to relax this in the future. We have to detect
496 when we have to split the block with the NULL dereference and
497 the trap we insert. We have to preserve abnormal edges out
498 of the isolated block which in turn means updating PHIs at
499 the targets of those abnormal outgoing edges. */
500 if (has_abnormal_or_eh_outgoing_edge_p (bb))
501 continue;
503 /* Now look at the statements in the block and see if any of
504 them explicitly dereference a NULL pointer. This happens
505 because of jump threading and constant propagation. */
506 for (si = gsi_start_bb (bb); !gsi_end_p (si); gsi_next (&si))
508 gimple *stmt = gsi_stmt (si);
510 if (stmt_uses_0_or_null_in_undefined_way (stmt))
512 insert_trap (&si, null_pointer_node);
513 bb = gimple_bb (gsi_stmt (si));
515 /* Ignore any more operands on this statement and
516 continue the statement iterator (which should
517 terminate its loop immediately. */
518 cfg_altered = true;
519 break;
522 /* Detect returning the address of a local variable. This only
523 becomes undefined behavior if the result is used, so we do not
524 insert a trap and only return NULL instead. */
525 if (greturn *return_stmt = dyn_cast <greturn *> (stmt))
527 tree val = gimple_return_retval (return_stmt);
528 if (val && TREE_CODE (val) == ADDR_EXPR)
530 tree valbase = get_base_address (TREE_OPERAND (val, 0));
531 if ((VAR_P (valbase) && !is_global_var (valbase))
532 || TREE_CODE (valbase) == PARM_DECL)
534 /* We only need it for this particular case. */
535 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS);
536 const char* msg;
537 bool always_executed = dominated_by_p
538 (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS,
539 single_succ (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun)), bb);
540 if (always_executed)
541 msg = N_("function returns address of local variable");
542 else
543 msg = N_("function may return address of "
544 "local variable");
546 if (warning_at (gimple_location (stmt),
547 OPT_Wreturn_local_addr, msg))
548 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION(valbase), "declared here");
549 tree zero = build_zero_cst (TREE_TYPE (val));
550 gimple_return_set_retval (return_stmt, zero);
551 update_stmt (stmt);
559 /* Search the function for statements which, if executed, would cause
560 the program to fault such as a dereference of a NULL pointer.
562 Such a program can't be valid if such a statement was to execute
563 according to ISO standards.
565 We detect explicit NULL pointer dereferences as well as those implied
566 by a PHI argument having a NULL value which unconditionally flows into
567 a dereference in the same block as the PHI.
569 In the former case we replace the offending statement with an
570 unconditional trap and eliminate the outgoing edges from the statement's
571 basic block. This may expose secondary optimization opportunities.
573 In the latter case, we isolate the path(s) with the NULL PHI
574 feeding the dereference. We can then replace the offending statement
575 and eliminate the outgoing edges in the duplicate. Again, this may
576 expose secondary optimization opportunities.
578 A warning for both cases may be advisable as well.
580 Other statically detectable violations of the ISO standard could be
581 handled in a similar way, such as out-of-bounds array indexing. */
583 static unsigned int
584 gimple_ssa_isolate_erroneous_paths (void)
586 initialize_original_copy_tables ();
588 /* Search all the blocks for edges which, if traversed, will
589 result in undefined behavior. */
590 cfg_altered = false;
592 /* First handle cases where traversal of a particular edge
593 triggers undefined behavior. These cases require creating
594 duplicate blocks and thus new SSA_NAMEs.
596 We want that process complete prior to the phase where we start
597 removing edges from the CFG. Edge removal may ultimately result in
598 removal of PHI nodes and thus releasing SSA_NAMEs back to the
599 name manager.
601 If the two processes run in parallel we could release an SSA_NAME
602 back to the manager but we could still have dangling references
603 to the released SSA_NAME in unreachable blocks.
604 that any released names not have dangling references in the IL. */
605 find_implicit_erroneous_behavior ();
606 find_explicit_erroneous_behavior ();
608 free_original_copy_tables ();
610 /* We scramble the CFG and loop structures a bit, clean up
611 appropriately. We really should incrementally update the
612 loop structures, in theory it shouldn't be that hard. */
613 free_dominance_info (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS);
614 if (cfg_altered)
616 free_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS);
617 loops_state_set (LOOPS_NEED_FIXUP);
618 return TODO_cleanup_cfg | TODO_update_ssa;
620 return 0;
623 namespace {
624 const pass_data pass_data_isolate_erroneous_paths =
626 GIMPLE_PASS, /* type */
627 "isolate-paths", /* name */
628 OPTGROUP_NONE, /* optinfo_flags */
629 TV_ISOLATE_ERRONEOUS_PATHS, /* tv_id */
630 ( PROP_cfg | PROP_ssa ), /* properties_required */
631 0, /* properties_provided */
632 0, /* properties_destroyed */
633 0, /* todo_flags_start */
634 0, /* todo_flags_finish */
637 class pass_isolate_erroneous_paths : public gimple_opt_pass
639 public:
640 pass_isolate_erroneous_paths (gcc::context *ctxt)
641 : gimple_opt_pass (pass_data_isolate_erroneous_paths, ctxt)
644 /* opt_pass methods: */
645 opt_pass * clone () { return new pass_isolate_erroneous_paths (m_ctxt); }
646 virtual bool gate (function *)
648 /* If we do not have a suitable builtin function for the trap statement,
649 then do not perform the optimization. */
650 return (flag_isolate_erroneous_paths_dereference != 0
651 || flag_isolate_erroneous_paths_attribute != 0
652 || warn_null_dereference);
655 virtual unsigned int execute (function *)
657 return gimple_ssa_isolate_erroneous_paths ();
660 }; // class pass_isolate_erroneous_paths
663 gimple_opt_pass *
664 make_pass_isolate_erroneous_paths (gcc::context *ctxt)
666 return new pass_isolate_erroneous_paths (ctxt);