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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
32 -- This package defines the set of restriction identifiers. It is a generic
33 -- package that is instantiated by the compiler/binder in package Rident, and
34 -- is instantiated in package System.Restrictions for use at run-time.
36 -- The reason that we make this a generic package is so that in the case of
37 -- the instantiation in Rident for use at compile time and bind time, we can
38 -- generate normal image tables for the enumeration types, which are needed
39 -- for diagnostic and informational messages. At run-time we really do not
40 -- want to waste the space for these image tables, and they are not needed,
41 -- so we can do the instantiation under control of Discard_Names to remove
44 ---------------------------------------------------
45 -- Note On Compile/Run-Time Consistency Checking --
46 ---------------------------------------------------
48 -- This unit is with'ed by the run-time (to make System.Restrictions which is
49 -- used for run-time access to restriction information), by the compiler (to
50 -- determine what restrictions are implemented and what their category is) and
51 -- by the binder (in processing ali files, and generating the information used
52 -- at run-time to access restriction information).
54 -- Normally the version of System.Rident referenced in all three contexts
55 -- should be the same. However, problems could arise in certain inconsistent
56 -- builds that used inconsistent versions of the compiler and run-time. This
57 -- sort of thing is not strictly correct, but it does arise when short-cuts
58 -- are taken in build procedures.
60 -- Previously, this kind of inconsistency could cause a significant problem.
61 -- If versions of System.Rident accessed by the compiler and binder differed,
62 -- then the binder could fail to recognize the R (restrictions line) in the
63 -- ali file, leading to bind errors when restrictions were added or removed.
65 -- The latest implementation avoids both this problem by using a named
66 -- scheme for recording restrictions, rather than a positional scheme which
67 -- fails completely if restrictions are added or subtracted. Now the worst
68 -- that happens at bind time in inconsistent builds is that unrecognized
69 -- restrictions are ignored, and the consistency checking for restrictions
70 -- might be incomplete, which is no big deal.
72 pragma Compiler_Unit_Warning
;
75 package System
.Rident
is
78 -- The following enumeration type defines the set of restriction
79 -- identifiers that are implemented in GNAT.
81 -- To add a new restriction identifier, add an entry with the name to be
82 -- used in the pragma, and add calls to the Restrict.Check_Restriction
83 -- routine as appropriate.
85 type Restriction_Id
is
87 -- The following cases are checked for consistency in the binder. The
88 -- binder will check that every unit either has the restriction set, or
89 -- does not violate the restriction.
91 (Simple_Barriers
, -- Ada 2012 (D.7 (10.9/3))
92 No_Abort_Statements
, -- (RM D.7(5), H.4(3))
93 No_Access_Parameter_Allocators
, -- Ada 2012 (RM H.4 (8.3/3))
94 No_Access_Subprograms
, -- (RM H.4(17))
95 No_Allocators
, -- (RM H.4(7))
96 No_Anonymous_Allocators
, -- Ada 2012 (RM H.4(8/1))
97 No_Asynchronous_Control
, -- (RM J.13(3/2)
99 No_Coextensions
, -- Ada 2012 (RM H.4(8.2/3))
100 No_Default_Stream_Attributes
, -- Ada 2012 (RM 13.12.1(4/2))
101 No_Delay
, -- (RM H.4(21))
102 No_Direct_Boolean_Operators
, -- GNAT
103 No_Dispatch
, -- (RM H.4(19))
104 No_Dispatching_Calls
, -- GNAT
105 No_Dynamic_Attachment
, -- Ada 2012 (RM E.7(10/3))
106 No_Dynamic_Priorities
, -- (RM D.9(9))
107 No_Enumeration_Maps
, -- GNAT
108 No_Entry_Calls_In_Elaboration_Code
, -- GNAT
109 No_Entry_Queue
, -- GNAT (Ravenscar)
110 No_Exception_Handlers
, -- GNAT
111 No_Exception_Propagation
, -- GNAT
112 No_Exception_Registration
, -- GNAT
113 No_Exceptions
, -- (RM H.4(12))
114 No_Finalization
, -- GNAT
116 No_Fixed_Point
, -- (RM H.4(15))
117 No_Floating_Point
, -- (RM H.4(14))
118 No_IO
, -- (RM H.4(20))
119 No_Implicit_Conditionals
, -- GNAT
120 No_Implicit_Dynamic_Code
, -- GNAT
121 No_Implicit_Heap_Allocations
, -- (RM D.8(8), H.4(3))
122 No_Implicit_Loops
, -- GNAT
123 No_Initialize_Scalars
, -- GNAT
124 No_Local_Allocators
, -- (RM H.4(8))
125 No_Local_Timing_Events
, -- (RM D.7(10.2/2))
126 No_Local_Protected_Objects
, -- Ada 2012 (D.7(10/1.3))
127 No_Nested_Finalization
, -- (RM D.7(4))
128 No_Protected_Type_Allocators
, -- Ada 2012 (D.7 (10.3/2))
129 No_Protected_Types
, -- (RM H.4(5))
130 No_Recursion
, -- (RM H.4(22))
131 No_Reentrancy
, -- (RM H.4(23))
132 No_Relative_Delay
, -- Ada 2012 (D.7 (10.5/3))
133 No_Requeue_Statements
, -- Ada 2012 (D.7 (10.6/3))
134 No_Secondary_Stack
, -- GNAT
135 No_Select_Statements
, -- Ada 2012 (D.7 (10.7/4))
136 No_Specific_Termination_Handlers
, -- (RM D.7(10.7/2))
137 No_Standard_Allocators_After_Elaboration
, -- Ada 2012 (RM D.7(19.1/2))
138 No_Standard_Storage_Pools
, -- GNAT
139 No_Stream_Optimizations
, -- GNAT
141 No_Task_Allocators
, -- (RM D.7(7))
142 No_Task_Attributes_Package
, -- GNAT
143 No_Task_Hierarchy
, -- (RM D.7(3), H.4(3))
144 No_Task_Termination
, -- GNAT (Ravenscar)
146 No_Terminate_Alternatives
, -- (RM D.7(6))
147 No_Unchecked_Access
, -- (RM H.4(18))
148 No_Unchecked_Conversion
, -- (RM J.13(4/2))
149 No_Unchecked_Deallocation
, -- (RM J.13(5/2))
150 Static_Priorities
, -- GNAT
151 Static_Storage_Size
, -- GNAT
153 -- The following require consistency checking with special rules. See
154 -- individual routines in unit Bcheck for details of what is required.
156 No_Default_Initialization
, -- GNAT
158 -- The following cases do not require consistency checking and if used
159 -- as a configuration pragma within a specific unit, apply only to that
160 -- unit (e.g. if used in the package spec, do not apply to the body)
162 -- Note: No_Elaboration_Code is handled specially. Like the other
163 -- non-partition-wide restrictions, it can only be set in a unit that
164 -- is part of the extended main source unit (body/spec/subunits). But
165 -- it is sticky, in that if it is found anywhere within any of these
166 -- units, it applies to all units in this extended main source.
168 Immediate_Reclamation
, -- (RM H.4(10))
169 No_Implementation_Aspect_Specifications
, -- Ada 2012 AI-241
170 No_Implementation_Attributes
, -- Ada 2005 AI-257
171 No_Implementation_Identifiers
, -- Ada 2012 AI-246
172 No_Implementation_Pragmas
, -- Ada 2005 AI-257
173 No_Implementation_Restrictions
, -- GNAT
174 No_Implementation_Units
, -- Ada 2012 AI-242
175 No_Implicit_Aliasing
, -- GNAT
176 No_Elaboration_Code
, -- GNAT
177 No_Obsolescent_Features
, -- Ada 2005 AI-368
178 No_Wide_Characters
, -- GNAT
181 -- The following cases require a parameter value
183 No_Specification_Of_Aspect
, -- 2012 (RM 13.12.1 (6.1/3))
184 No_Use_Of_Attribute
, -- 2012 (RM 13.12.1 (6.2/3))
185 No_Use_Of_Pragma
, -- 2012 (RM 13.12.1 (6.3/3))
187 -- The following entries are fully checked at compile/bind time, which
188 -- means that the compiler can in general tell the minimum value which
189 -- could be used with a restrictions pragma. The binder can deduce the
190 -- appropriate minimum value for the partition by taking the maximum
191 -- value required by any unit.
193 Max_Protected_Entries
, -- (RM D.7(14))
194 Max_Select_Alternatives
, -- (RM D.7(12))
195 Max_Task_Entries
, -- (RM D.7(13), H.4(3))
197 -- The following entries are also fully checked at compile/bind time,
198 -- and the compiler can also at least in some cases tell the minimum
199 -- value which could be used with a restriction pragma. The difference
200 -- is that the contributions are additive, so the binder deduces this
201 -- value by adding the unit contributions.
203 Max_Tasks
, -- (RM D.7(19), H.4(3))
205 -- The following entries are checked at compile time only for zero/
206 -- nonzero entries. This means that the compiler can tell at compile
207 -- time if a restriction value of zero is (would be) violated, but that
208 -- the compiler cannot distinguish between different non-zero values.
210 Max_Asynchronous_Select_Nesting
, -- (RM D.7(18), H.4(3))
211 Max_Entry_Queue_Length
, -- Ada 2012 (RM D.7 (19.1/2))
213 -- The remaining entries are not checked at compile/bind time
215 Max_Storage_At_Blocking
, -- (RM D.7(17))
217 Not_A_Restriction_Id
);
219 -- Synonyms permitted for historical purposes of compatibility.
220 -- Must be coordinated with Restrict.Process_Restriction_Synonym.
222 Boolean_Entry_Barriers
: Restriction_Id
renames Simple_Barriers
;
223 Max_Entry_Queue_Depth
: Restriction_Id
renames Max_Entry_Queue_Length
;
224 No_Dynamic_Interrupts
: Restriction_Id
renames No_Dynamic_Attachment
;
225 No_Requeue
: Restriction_Id
renames No_Requeue_Statements
;
226 No_Task_Attributes
: Restriction_Id
renames No_Task_Attributes_Package
;
227 SPARK
: Restriction_Id
renames SPARK_05
;
229 subtype All_Restrictions
is Restriction_Id
range
230 Simple_Barriers
.. Max_Storage_At_Blocking
;
231 -- All restrictions (excluding only Not_A_Restriction_Id)
233 subtype All_Boolean_Restrictions
is Restriction_Id
range
234 Simple_Barriers
.. SPARK_05
;
235 -- All restrictions which do not take a parameter
237 subtype Partition_Boolean_Restrictions
is All_Boolean_Restrictions
range
238 Simple_Barriers
.. Static_Storage_Size
;
239 -- Boolean restrictions that are checked for partition consistency.
240 -- Note that all parameter restrictions are checked for partition
241 -- consistency by default, so this distinction is only needed in the
242 -- case of Boolean restrictions.
244 subtype Cunit_Boolean_Restrictions
is All_Boolean_Restrictions
range
245 Immediate_Reclamation
.. SPARK_05
;
246 -- Boolean restrictions that are not checked for partition consistency
247 -- and that thus apply only to the current unit. Note that for these
248 -- restrictions, the compiler does not apply restrictions found in
249 -- with'ed units, parent specs etc. to the main unit, and vice versa.
251 subtype All_Parameter_Restrictions
is
253 No_Specification_Of_Aspect
.. Max_Storage_At_Blocking
;
254 -- All restrictions that take a parameter
256 subtype Checked_Parameter_Restrictions
is
257 All_Parameter_Restrictions
range
258 Max_Protected_Entries
.. Max_Entry_Queue_Length
;
259 -- These are the parameter restrictions that can be at least partially
260 -- checked at compile/binder time. Minimally, the compiler can detect
261 -- violations of a restriction pragma with a value of zero reliably.
263 subtype Checked_Max_Parameter_Restrictions
is
264 Checked_Parameter_Restrictions
range
265 Max_Protected_Entries
.. Max_Task_Entries
;
266 -- Restrictions with parameters that can be checked in some cases by
267 -- maximizing among statically detected instances where the compiler
268 -- can determine the count.
270 subtype Checked_Add_Parameter_Restrictions
is
271 Checked_Parameter_Restrictions
range
272 Max_Tasks
.. Max_Tasks
;
273 -- Restrictions with parameters that can be checked in some cases by
274 -- summing the statically detected instances where the compiler can
275 -- determine the count.
277 subtype Checked_Val_Parameter_Restrictions
is
278 Checked_Parameter_Restrictions
range
279 Max_Protected_Entries
.. Max_Tasks
;
280 -- Restrictions with parameter where the count is known at least in some
281 -- cases by the compiler/binder.
283 subtype Checked_Zero_Parameter_Restrictions
is
284 Checked_Parameter_Restrictions
range
285 Max_Asynchronous_Select_Nesting
.. Max_Entry_Queue_Length
;
286 -- Restrictions with parameters where the compiler can detect the use of
287 -- the feature, and hence violations of a restriction specifying a value
288 -- of zero, but cannot detect specific values other than zero/nonzero.
290 subtype Unchecked_Parameter_Restrictions
is
291 All_Parameter_Restrictions
range
292 Max_Storage_At_Blocking
.. Max_Storage_At_Blocking
;
293 -- Restrictions with parameters where the compiler cannot ever detect
294 -- corresponding compile time usage, so the binder and compiler never
295 -- detect violations of any restriction.
297 -------------------------------------
298 -- Restriction Status Declarations --
299 -------------------------------------
301 -- The following declarations are used to record the current status or
302 -- restrictions (for the current unit, or related units, at compile time,
303 -- and for all units in a partition at bind time or run time).
305 type Restriction_Flags
is array (All_Restrictions
) of Boolean;
306 type Restriction_Values
is array (All_Parameter_Restrictions
) of Natural;
307 type Parameter_Flags
is array (All_Parameter_Restrictions
) of Boolean;
309 type Restrictions_Info
is record
310 Set
: Restriction_Flags
;
311 -- An entry is True in the Set array if a restrictions pragma has been
312 -- encountered for the given restriction. If the value is True for a
313 -- parameter restriction, then the corresponding entry in the Value
314 -- array gives the minimum value encountered for any such restriction.
316 Value
: Restriction_Values
;
317 -- If the entry for a parameter restriction in Set is True (i.e. a
318 -- restrictions pragma for the restriction has been encountered), then
319 -- the corresponding entry in the Value array is the minimum value
320 -- specified by any such restrictions pragma. Note that a restrictions
321 -- pragma specifying a value greater than Int'Last is simply ignored.
323 Violated
: Restriction_Flags
;
324 -- An entry is True in the violations array if the compiler has detected
325 -- a violation of the restriction. For a parameter restriction, the
326 -- Count and Unknown arrays have additional information.
328 Count
: Restriction_Values
;
329 -- If an entry for a parameter restriction is True in Violated, the
330 -- corresponding entry in the Count array may record additional
331 -- information. If the actual minimum count is known (by taking
332 -- maximums, or sums, depending on the restriction), it will be
333 -- recorded in this array. If not, then the value will remain zero.
334 -- The value is also zero for a non-violated restriction.
336 Unknown
: Parameter_Flags
;
337 -- If an entry for a parameter restriction is True in Violated, the
338 -- corresponding entry in the Unknown array may record additional
339 -- information. If the actual count is not known by the compiler (but
340 -- is known to be non-zero), then the entry in Unknown will be True.
341 -- This indicates that the value in Count is not known to be exact,
342 -- and the actual violation count may be higher.
344 -- Note: If Violated (K) is True, then either Count (K) > 0 or
345 -- Unknown (K) = True. It is possible for both these to be set.
346 -- For example, if Count (K) = 3 and Unknown (K) is True, it means
347 -- that the actual violation count is at least 3 but might be higher.
350 No_Restrictions
: constant Restrictions_Info
:=
351 (Set
=> (others => False),
352 Value
=> (others => 0),
353 Violated
=> (others => False),
354 Count
=> (others => 0),
355 Unknown
=> (others => False));
356 -- Used to initialize Restrictions_Info variables
358 ----------------------------------
359 -- Profile Definitions and Data --
360 ----------------------------------
362 -- Note: to add a profile, modify the following declarations appropriately,
363 -- add Name_xxx to Snames, and add a branch to the conditions for pragmas
364 -- Profile and Profile_Warnings in the body of Sem_Prag.
368 No_Implementation_Extensions
,
371 -- Names of recognized profiles. No_Profile is used to indicate that a
372 -- restriction came from pragma Restrictions[_Warning], as opposed to
373 -- pragma Profile[_Warning].
375 subtype Profile_Name_Actual
is Profile_Name
376 range No_Implementation_Extensions
.. Restricted
;
377 -- Actual used profile names
379 type Profile_Data
is record
380 Set
: Restriction_Flags
;
381 -- Set to True if given restriction must be set for the profile, and
382 -- False if it need not be set (False does not mean that it must not be
383 -- set, just that it need not be set). If the flag is True for a
384 -- parameter restriction, then the Value array gives the maximum value
385 -- permitted by the profile.
387 Value
: Restriction_Values
;
388 -- An entry in this array is meaningful only if the corresponding flag
389 -- in Set is True. In that case, the value in this array is the maximum
390 -- value of the parameter permitted by the profile.
393 Profile_Info
: constant array (Profile_Name_Actual
) of Profile_Data
:= (
395 -- No_Implementation_Extensions profile
397 No_Implementation_Extensions
=>
400 (No_Implementation_Aspect_Specifications
=> True,
401 No_Implementation_Attributes
=> True,
402 No_Implementation_Identifiers
=> True,
403 No_Implementation_Pragmas
=> True,
404 No_Implementation_Units
=> True,
407 -- Value settings for Restricted profile (none
412 -- Restricted Profile
416 -- Restrictions for Restricted profile
419 (No_Abort_Statements
=> True,
420 No_Asynchronous_Control
=> True,
421 No_Dynamic_Attachment
=> True,
422 No_Dynamic_Priorities
=> True,
423 No_Entry_Queue
=> True,
424 No_Local_Protected_Objects
=> True,
425 No_Protected_Type_Allocators
=> True,
426 No_Requeue_Statements
=> True,
427 No_Task_Allocators
=> True,
428 No_Task_Attributes_Package
=> True,
429 No_Task_Hierarchy
=> True,
430 No_Terminate_Alternatives
=> True,
431 Max_Asynchronous_Select_Nesting
=> True,
432 Max_Protected_Entries
=> True,
433 Max_Select_Alternatives
=> True,
434 Max_Task_Entries
=> True,
437 -- Value settings for Restricted profile
440 (Max_Asynchronous_Select_Nesting
=> 0,
441 Max_Protected_Entries
=> 1,
442 Max_Select_Alternatives
=> 0,
443 Max_Task_Entries
=> 0,
448 -- Note: the table entries here only represent the
449 -- required restriction profile for Ravenscar. The
450 -- full Ravenscar profile also requires:
452 -- pragma Dispatching_Policy (FIFO_Within_Priorities);
453 -- pragma Locking_Policy (Ceiling_Locking);
454 -- pragma Detect_Blocking
458 -- Restrictions for Ravenscar = Restricted profile ..
461 (No_Abort_Statements
=> True,
462 No_Asynchronous_Control
=> True,
463 No_Dynamic_Attachment
=> True,
464 No_Dynamic_Priorities
=> True,
465 No_Entry_Queue
=> True,
466 No_Local_Protected_Objects
=> True,
467 No_Protected_Type_Allocators
=> True,
468 No_Requeue_Statements
=> True,
469 No_Task_Allocators
=> True,
470 No_Task_Attributes_Package
=> True,
471 No_Task_Hierarchy
=> True,
472 No_Terminate_Alternatives
=> True,
473 Max_Asynchronous_Select_Nesting
=> True,
474 Max_Protected_Entries
=> True,
475 Max_Select_Alternatives
=> True,
476 Max_Task_Entries
=> True,
478 -- plus these additional restrictions:
481 No_Implicit_Heap_Allocations
=> True,
482 No_Local_Timing_Events
=> True,
483 No_Relative_Delay
=> True,
484 No_Select_Statements
=> True,
485 No_Specific_Termination_Handlers
=> True,
486 No_Task_Termination
=> True,
487 Simple_Barriers
=> True,
490 -- Value settings for Ravenscar (same as Restricted)
493 (Max_Asynchronous_Select_Nesting
=> 0,
494 Max_Protected_Entries
=> 1,
495 Max_Select_Alternatives
=> 0,
496 Max_Task_Entries
=> 0,