1 /* Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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19 /* Virtual Table Pointer Security Pass - Detect corruption of vtable pointers
20 before using them for virtual method dispatches. */
22 /* This file is part of the vtable security feature implementation.
23 The vtable security feature is designed to detect when a virtual
24 call is about to be made through an invalid vtable pointer
25 (possibly due to data corruption or malicious attacks). The
26 compiler finds every virtual call, and inserts a verification call
27 before the virtual call. The verification call takes the actual
28 vtable pointer value in the object through which the virtual call
29 is being made, and compares the vtable pointer against a set of all
30 valid vtable pointers that the object could contain (this set is
31 based on the declared type of the object). If the pointer is in
32 the valid set, execution is allowed to continue; otherwise the
35 There are several pieces needed in order to make this work: 1. For
36 every virtual class in the program (i.e. a class that contains
37 virtual methods), we need to build the set of all possible valid
38 vtables that an object of that class could point to. This includes
39 vtables for any class(es) that inherit from the class under
40 consideration. 2. For every such data set we build up, we need a
41 way to find and reference the data set. This is complicated by the
42 fact that the real vtable addresses are not known until runtime,
43 when the program is loaded into memory, but we need to reference the
44 sets at compile time when we are inserting verification calls into
45 the program. 3. We need to find every virtual call in the program,
46 and insert the verification call (with the appropriate arguments)
47 before the virtual call. 4. We need some runtime library pieces:
48 the code to build up the data sets at runtime; the code to actually
49 perform the verification using the data sets; and some code to set
50 protections on the data sets, so they themselves do not become
53 To find and reference the set of valid vtable pointers for any given
54 virtual class, we create a special global variable for each virtual
55 class. We refer to this as the "vtable map variable" for that
56 class. The vtable map variable has the type "void *", and is
57 initialized by the compiler to NULL. At runtime when the set of
58 valid vtable pointers for a virtual class, e.g. class Foo, is built,
59 the vtable map variable for class Foo is made to point to the set.
60 During compile time, when the compiler is inserting verification
61 calls into the program, it passes the vtable map variable for the
62 appropriate class to the verification call, so that at runtime the
63 verification call can find the appropriate data set.
65 The actual set of valid vtable pointers for a virtual class,
66 e.g. class Foo, cannot be built until runtime, when the vtables get
67 loaded into memory and their addresses are known. But the knowledge
68 about which vtables belong in which class' hierarchy is only known
69 at compile time. Therefore at compile time we collect class
70 hierarchy and vtable information about every virtual class, and we
71 generate calls to build up the data sets at runtime. To build the
72 data sets, we call one of the functions we add to the runtime
73 library, __VLTRegisterPair. __VLTRegisterPair takes two arguments,
74 a vtable map variable and the address of a vtable. If the vtable
75 map variable is currently NULL, it creates a new data set (hash
76 table), makes the vtable map variable point to the new data set, and
77 inserts the vtable address into the data set. If the vtable map
78 variable is not NULL, it just inserts the vtable address into the
79 data set. In order to make sure that our data sets are built before
80 any verification calls happen, we create a special constructor
81 initialization function for each compilation unit, give it a very
82 high initialization priority, and insert all of our calls to
83 __VLTRegisterPair into our special constructor initialization
86 The vtable verification feature is controlled by the flag
87 '-fvtable-verify='. There are three flavors of this:
88 '-fvtable-verify=std', '-fvtable-verify=preinit', and
89 '-fvtable-verify=none'. If the option '-fvtable-verfy=preinit' is
90 used, then our constructor initialization function gets put into the
91 preinit array. This is necessary if there are data sets that need
92 to be built very early in execution. If the constructor
93 initialization function gets put into the preinit array, the we also
94 add calls to __VLTChangePermission at the beginning and end of the
95 function. The call at the beginning sets the permissions on the
96 data sets and vtable map variables to read/write, and the one at the
97 end makes them read-only. If the '-fvtable-verify=std' option is
98 used, the constructor initialization functions are executed at their
99 normal time, and the __VLTChangePermission calls are handled
100 differently (see the comments in libstdc++-v3/libsupc++/vtv_rts.cc).
101 The option '-fvtable-verify=none' turns off vtable verification.
103 This file contains code for the tree pass that goes through all the
104 statements in each basic block, looking for virtual calls, and
105 inserting a call to __VLTVerifyVtablePointer (with appropriate
106 arguments) before each one. It also contains the hash table
107 functions for the data structures used for collecting the class
108 hierarchy data and building/maintaining the vtable map variable data
109 are defined in gcc/vtable-verify.h. These data structures are
110 shared with the code in the C++ front end that collects the class
111 hierarchy & vtable information and generates the vtable map
112 variables (see cp/vtable-class-hierarchy.c). This tree pass should
113 run just before the gimple is converted to RTL.
115 Some implementation details for this pass:
117 To find all of the virtual calls, we iterate through all the
118 gimple statements in each basic block, looking for any call
119 statement with the code "OBJ_TYPE_REF". Once we have found the
120 virtual call, we need to find the vtable pointer through which the
121 call is being made, and the type of the object containing the
122 pointer (to find the appropriate vtable map variable). We then use
123 these to build a call to __VLTVerifyVtablePointer, passing the
124 vtable map variable, and the vtable pointer. We insert the
125 verification call just after the gimple statement that gets the
126 vtable pointer out of the object, and we update the next
127 statement to depend on the result returned from
128 __VLTVerifyVtablePointer (the vtable pointer value), to ensure
129 subsequent compiler phases don't remove or reorder the call (it's no
130 good to have the verification occur after the virtual call, for
131 example). To find the vtable pointer being used (and the type of
132 the object) we search backwards through the def_stmts chain from the
133 virtual call (see verify_bb_vtables for more details). */
137 #include "coretypes.h"
142 #include "hash-set.h"
143 #include "machmode.h"
145 #include "hard-reg-set.h"
147 #include "function.h"
148 #include "dominance.h"
150 #include "basic-block.h"
151 #include "tree-ssa-alias.h"
152 #include "internal-fn.h"
153 #include "gimple-expr.h"
156 #include "gimple-iterator.h"
157 #include "gimple-ssa.h"
158 #include "tree-phinodes.h"
159 #include "ssa-iterators.h"
160 #include "stringpool.h"
161 #include "tree-ssanames.h"
162 #include "tree-pass.h"
165 #include "vtable-verify.h"
167 unsigned num_vtable_map_nodes
= 0;
168 int total_num_virtual_calls
= 0;
169 int total_num_verified_vcalls
= 0;
171 extern GTY(()) tree verify_vtbl_ptr_fndecl
;
172 tree verify_vtbl_ptr_fndecl
= NULL_TREE
;
174 /* Keep track of whether or not any virtual call were verified. */
175 static bool any_verification_calls_generated
= false;
177 unsigned int vtable_verify_main (void);
180 /* The following few functions are for the vtbl pointer hash table
181 in the 'registered' field of the struct vtable_map_node. The hash
182 table keeps track of which vtable pointers have been used in
183 calls to __VLTRegisterPair with that particular vtable map variable. */
185 /* This function checks to see if a particular VTABLE_DECL and OFFSET are
186 already in the 'registered' hash table for NODE. */
189 vtbl_map_node_registration_find (struct vtbl_map_node
*node
,
193 struct vtable_registration key
;
194 struct vtable_registration
**slot
;
196 gcc_assert (node
&& node
->registered
);
198 key
.vtable_decl
= vtable_decl
;
199 slot
= node
->registered
->find_slot (&key
, NO_INSERT
);
204 for (i
= 0; i
< ((*slot
)->offsets
).length (); ++i
)
205 if ((*slot
)->offsets
[i
] == offset
)
212 /* This function inserts VTABLE_DECL and OFFSET into the 'registered'
213 hash table for NODE. It returns a boolean indicating whether or not
214 it actually inserted anything. */
217 vtbl_map_node_registration_insert (struct vtbl_map_node
*node
,
221 struct vtable_registration key
;
222 struct vtable_registration
**slot
;
223 bool inserted_something
= false;
225 if (!node
|| !node
->registered
)
228 key
.vtable_decl
= vtable_decl
;
229 slot
= node
->registered
->find_slot (&key
, INSERT
);
233 struct vtable_registration
*node
;
234 node
= XNEW (struct vtable_registration
);
235 node
->vtable_decl
= vtable_decl
;
237 (node
->offsets
).create (10);
238 (node
->offsets
).safe_push (offset
);
240 inserted_something
= true;
244 /* We found the vtable_decl slot; we need to see if it already
245 contains the offset. If not, we need to add the offset. */
248 for (i
= 0; i
< ((*slot
)->offsets
).length () && !found
; ++i
)
249 if ((*slot
)->offsets
[i
] == offset
)
254 ((*slot
)->offsets
).safe_push (offset
);
255 inserted_something
= true;
258 return inserted_something
;
261 /* Hashtable functions for vtable_registration hashtables. */
264 registration_hasher::hash (const value_type
*p
)
266 const struct vtable_registration
*n
= (const struct vtable_registration
*) p
;
267 return (hashval_t
) (DECL_UID (n
->vtable_decl
));
271 registration_hasher::equal (const value_type
*p1
, const compare_type
*p2
)
273 const struct vtable_registration
*n1
=
274 (const struct vtable_registration
*) p1
;
275 const struct vtable_registration
*n2
=
276 (const struct vtable_registration
*) p2
;
277 return (DECL_UID (n1
->vtable_decl
) == DECL_UID (n2
->vtable_decl
));
280 /* End of hashtable functions for "registered" hashtables. */
284 /* Hashtable definition and functions for vtbl_map_hash. */
286 struct vtbl_map_hasher
: typed_noop_remove
<struct vtbl_map_node
>
288 typedef struct vtbl_map_node value_type
;
289 typedef struct vtbl_map_node compare_type
;
290 static inline hashval_t
hash (const value_type
*);
291 static inline bool equal (const value_type
*, const compare_type
*);
294 /* Returns a hash code for P. */
297 vtbl_map_hasher::hash (const value_type
*p
)
299 const struct vtbl_map_node n
= *((const struct vtbl_map_node
*) p
);
300 return (hashval_t
) IDENTIFIER_HASH_VALUE (n
.class_name
);
303 /* Returns nonzero if P1 and P2 are equal. */
306 vtbl_map_hasher::equal (const value_type
*p1
, const compare_type
*p2
)
308 const struct vtbl_map_node n1
= *((const struct vtbl_map_node
*) p1
);
309 const struct vtbl_map_node n2
= *((const struct vtbl_map_node
*) p2
);
310 return (IDENTIFIER_HASH_VALUE (n1
.class_name
) ==
311 IDENTIFIER_HASH_VALUE (n2
.class_name
));
314 /* Here are the two structures into which we insert vtable map nodes.
315 We use two data structures because of the vastly different ways we need
316 to find the nodes for various tasks (see comments in vtable-verify.h
319 typedef hash_table
<vtbl_map_hasher
> vtbl_map_table_type
;
320 typedef vtbl_map_table_type::iterator vtbl_map_iterator_type
;
322 /* Vtable map variable nodes stored in a hash table. */
323 static vtbl_map_table_type
*vtbl_map_hash
;
325 /* Vtable map variable nodes stored in a vector. */
326 vec
<struct vtbl_map_node
*> vtbl_map_nodes_vec
;
328 /* Return vtbl_map node for CLASS_NAME without creating a new one. */
330 struct vtbl_map_node
*
331 vtbl_map_get_node (tree class_type
)
333 struct vtbl_map_node key
;
334 struct vtbl_map_node
**slot
;
336 tree class_type_decl
;
338 unsigned int type_quals
;
343 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (class_type
) == RECORD_TYPE
);
346 /* Find the TYPE_DECL for the class. */
347 class_type_decl
= TYPE_NAME (class_type
);
349 /* Verify that there aren't any qualifiers on the type. */
350 type_quals
= TYPE_QUALS (TREE_TYPE (class_type_decl
));
351 gcc_assert (type_quals
== TYPE_UNQUALIFIED
);
353 /* Get the mangled name for the unqualified type. */
354 gcc_assert (HAS_DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME_P (class_type_decl
));
355 class_name
= DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (class_type_decl
);
357 key
.class_name
= class_name
;
358 slot
= (struct vtbl_map_node
**) vtbl_map_hash
->find_slot (&key
, NO_INSERT
);
364 /* Return vtbl_map node assigned to BASE_CLASS_TYPE. Create new one
367 struct vtbl_map_node
*
368 find_or_create_vtbl_map_node (tree base_class_type
)
370 struct vtbl_map_node key
;
371 struct vtbl_map_node
*node
;
372 struct vtbl_map_node
**slot
;
373 tree class_type_decl
;
374 unsigned int type_quals
;
377 vtbl_map_hash
= new vtbl_map_table_type (10);
379 /* Find the TYPE_DECL for the class. */
380 class_type_decl
= TYPE_NAME (base_class_type
);
382 /* Verify that there aren't any type qualifiers on type. */
383 type_quals
= TYPE_QUALS (TREE_TYPE (class_type_decl
));
384 gcc_assert (type_quals
== TYPE_UNQUALIFIED
);
386 gcc_assert (HAS_DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME_P (class_type_decl
));
387 key
.class_name
= DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (class_type_decl
);
388 slot
= (struct vtbl_map_node
**) vtbl_map_hash
->find_slot (&key
, INSERT
);
393 node
= XNEW (struct vtbl_map_node
);
394 node
->vtbl_map_decl
= NULL_TREE
;
395 node
->class_name
= key
.class_name
;
396 node
->uid
= num_vtable_map_nodes
++;
398 node
->class_info
= XNEW (struct vtv_graph_node
);
399 node
->class_info
->class_type
= base_class_type
;
400 node
->class_info
->class_uid
= node
->uid
;
401 node
->class_info
->num_processed_children
= 0;
403 (node
->class_info
->parents
).create (4);
404 (node
->class_info
->children
).create (4);
406 node
->registered
= new register_table_type (16);
408 node
->is_used
= false;
410 vtbl_map_nodes_vec
.safe_push (node
);
411 gcc_assert (vtbl_map_nodes_vec
[node
->uid
] == node
);
417 /* End of hashtable functions for vtable_map variables hash table. */
419 /* Given a gimple STMT, this function checks to see if the statement
420 is an assignment, the rhs of which is getting the vtable pointer
421 value out of an object. (i.e. it's the value we need to verify
422 because its the vtable pointer that will be used for a virtual
426 is_vtable_assignment_stmt (gimple stmt
)
429 if (gimple_code (stmt
) != GIMPLE_ASSIGN
)
433 tree lhs
= gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
);
434 tree rhs
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
);
436 if (TREE_CODE (lhs
) != SSA_NAME
)
439 if (TREE_CODE (rhs
) != COMPONENT_REF
)
442 if (! (TREE_OPERAND (rhs
, 1))
443 || (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (rhs
, 1)) != FIELD_DECL
))
446 if (! DECL_VIRTUAL_P (TREE_OPERAND (rhs
, 1)))
453 /* This function attempts to recover the declared class of an object
454 that is used in making a virtual call. We try to get the type from
455 the type cast in the gimple assignment statement that extracts the
456 vtable pointer from the object (DEF_STMT). The gimple statement
457 usually looks something like this:
459 D.2201_4 = MEM[(struct Event *)this_1(D)]._vptr.Event */
462 extract_object_class_type (tree rhs
)
464 tree result
= NULL_TREE
;
466 /* Try to find and extract the type cast from that stmt. */
467 if (TREE_CODE (rhs
) == COMPONENT_REF
)
469 tree op0
= TREE_OPERAND (rhs
, 0);
470 tree op1
= TREE_OPERAND (rhs
, 1);
472 if (TREE_CODE (op1
) == FIELD_DECL
473 && DECL_VIRTUAL_P (op1
))
475 if (TREE_CODE (op0
) == COMPONENT_REF
476 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (op0
, 0)) == MEM_REF
477 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (op0
, 0)))== RECORD_TYPE
)
478 result
= TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (op0
, 0));
480 result
= TREE_TYPE (op0
);
482 else if (TREE_CODE (op0
) == COMPONENT_REF
)
484 result
= extract_object_class_type (op0
);
485 if (result
== NULL_TREE
486 && TREE_CODE (op1
) == COMPONENT_REF
)
487 result
= extract_object_class_type (op1
);
494 /* This function traces forward through the def-use chain of an SSA
495 variable to see if it ever gets used in a virtual function call. It
496 returns a boolean indicating whether or not it found a virtual call in
500 var_is_used_for_virtual_call_p (tree lhs
, int *mem_ref_depth
)
502 imm_use_iterator imm_iter
;
503 bool found_vcall
= false;
506 if (TREE_CODE (lhs
) != SSA_NAME
)
509 if (*mem_ref_depth
> 2)
512 /* Iterate through the immediate uses of the current variable. If
513 it's a virtual function call, we're done. Otherwise, if there's
514 an LHS for the use stmt, add the ssa var to the work list
515 (assuming it's not already in the list and is not a variable
516 we've already examined. */
518 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_FAST (use_p
, imm_iter
, lhs
)
520 gimple stmt2
= USE_STMT (use_p
);
522 if (is_gimple_call (stmt2
))
524 tree fncall
= gimple_call_fn (stmt2
);
525 if (fncall
&& TREE_CODE (fncall
) == OBJ_TYPE_REF
)
530 else if (gimple_code (stmt2
) == GIMPLE_PHI
)
532 found_vcall
= var_is_used_for_virtual_call_p
533 (gimple_phi_result (stmt2
),
536 else if (is_gimple_assign (stmt2
))
538 tree rhs
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt2
);
539 if (TREE_CODE (rhs
) == ADDR_EXPR
540 || TREE_CODE (rhs
) == MEM_REF
)
541 *mem_ref_depth
= *mem_ref_depth
+ 1;
543 if (TREE_CODE (rhs
) == COMPONENT_REF
)
545 while (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (rhs
, 0)) == COMPONENT_REF
)
546 rhs
= TREE_OPERAND (rhs
, 0);
548 if (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (rhs
, 0)) == ADDR_EXPR
549 || TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (rhs
, 0)) == MEM_REF
)
550 *mem_ref_depth
= *mem_ref_depth
+ 1;
553 if (*mem_ref_depth
< 3)
554 found_vcall
= var_is_used_for_virtual_call_p
555 (gimple_assign_lhs (stmt2
),
569 /* Search through all the statements in a basic block (BB), searching
570 for virtual method calls. For each virtual method dispatch, find
571 the vptr value used, and the statically declared type of the
572 object; retrieve the vtable map variable for the type of the
573 object; generate a call to __VLTVerifyVtablePointer; and insert the
574 generated call into the basic block, after the point where the vptr
575 value is gotten out of the object and before the virtual method
576 dispatch. Make the virtual method dispatch depend on the return
577 value from the verification call, so that subsequent optimizations
578 cannot reorder the two calls. */
581 verify_bb_vtables (basic_block bb
)
585 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi_vtbl_assign
;
586 gimple_stmt_iterator gsi_virtual_call
;
589 gsi_virtual_call
= gsi_start (stmts
);
590 for (; !gsi_end_p (gsi_virtual_call
); gsi_next (&gsi_virtual_call
))
592 stmt
= gsi_stmt (gsi_virtual_call
);
594 /* Count virtual calls. */
595 if (is_gimple_call (stmt
))
597 tree fncall
= gimple_call_fn (stmt
);
598 if (fncall
&& TREE_CODE (fncall
) == OBJ_TYPE_REF
)
599 total_num_virtual_calls
++;
602 if (is_vtable_assignment_stmt (stmt
))
604 tree lhs
= gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
);
605 tree vtbl_var_decl
= NULL_TREE
;
606 struct vtbl_map_node
*vtable_map_node
;
607 tree vtbl_decl
= NULL_TREE
;
609 const char *vtable_name
= "<unknown>";
612 int mem_ref_depth
= 0;
614 /* Make sure this vptr field access is for a virtual call. */
615 if (!var_is_used_for_virtual_call_p (lhs
, &mem_ref_depth
))
618 /* Now we have found the virtual method dispatch and
619 the preceding access of the _vptr.* field... Next
620 we need to find the statically declared type of
621 the object, so we can find and use the right
622 vtable map variable in the verification call. */
623 tree class_type
= extract_object_class_type
624 (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
));
626 gsi_vtbl_assign
= gsi_for_stmt (stmt
);
629 && (TREE_CODE (class_type
) == RECORD_TYPE
)
630 && TYPE_BINFO (class_type
))
632 /* Get the vtable VAR_DECL for the type. */
633 vtbl_var_decl
= BINFO_VTABLE (TYPE_BINFO (class_type
));
635 if (TREE_CODE (vtbl_var_decl
) == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR
)
636 vtbl_var_decl
= TREE_OPERAND (TREE_OPERAND (vtbl_var_decl
, 0),
639 gcc_assert (vtbl_var_decl
);
641 vtbl_decl
= vtbl_var_decl
;
642 vtable_map_node
= vtbl_map_get_node
643 (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (class_type
));
645 gcc_assert (verify_vtbl_ptr_fndecl
);
647 /* Given the vtable pointer for the base class of the
648 object, build the call to __VLTVerifyVtablePointer to
649 verify that the object's vtable pointer (contained in
650 lhs) is in the set of valid vtable pointers for the
653 if (vtable_map_node
&& vtable_map_node
->vtbl_map_decl
)
655 vtable_map_node
->is_used
= true;
656 vtbl_var_decl
= vtable_map_node
->vtbl_map_decl
;
658 if (TREE_CODE (vtbl_decl
) == VAR_DECL
)
659 vtable_name
= IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (vtbl_decl
));
661 /* Call different routines if we are interested in
662 trace information to debug problems. */
665 int len1
= IDENTIFIER_LENGTH
666 (DECL_NAME (vtbl_var_decl
));
667 int len2
= strlen (vtable_name
);
669 call_stmt
= gimple_build_call
670 (verify_vtbl_ptr_fndecl
, 4,
673 (TREE_TYPE (vtbl_var_decl
)),
681 build_string_literal (len2
+ 1,
685 call_stmt
= gimple_build_call
686 (verify_vtbl_ptr_fndecl
, 2,
689 (TREE_TYPE (vtbl_var_decl
)),
694 /* Create a new SSA_NAME var to hold the call's
695 return value, and make the call_stmt use the
696 variable for that purpose. */
697 tmp0
= make_temp_ssa_name (TREE_TYPE (lhs
), NULL
, "VTV");
698 gimple_call_set_lhs (call_stmt
, tmp0
);
699 update_stmt (call_stmt
);
701 /* Replace all uses of lhs with tmp0. */
703 imm_use_iterator iterator
;
705 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT (use_stmt
, iterator
, lhs
)
708 if (use_stmt
== call_stmt
)
710 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_ON_STMT (use_p
, iterator
)
711 SET_USE (use_p
, tmp0
);
712 update_stmt (use_stmt
);
718 /* Insert the new verification call just after the
719 statement that gets the vtable pointer out of the
721 gcc_assert (gsi_stmt (gsi_vtbl_assign
) == stmt
);
722 gsi_insert_after (&gsi_vtbl_assign
, call_stmt
,
725 any_verification_calls_generated
= true;
726 total_num_verified_vcalls
++;
733 /* Definition of this optimization pass. */
737 const pass_data pass_data_vtable_verify
=
739 GIMPLE_PASS
, /* type */
740 "vtable-verify", /* name */
741 OPTGROUP_NONE
, /* optinfo_flags */
742 TV_VTABLE_VERIFICATION
, /* tv_id */
743 ( PROP_cfg
| PROP_ssa
), /* properties_required */
744 0, /* properties_provided */
745 0, /* properties_destroyed */
746 0, /* todo_flags_start */
747 TODO_update_ssa
, /* todo_flags_finish */
750 class pass_vtable_verify
: public gimple_opt_pass
753 pass_vtable_verify (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
754 : gimple_opt_pass (pass_data_vtable_verify
, ctxt
)
757 /* opt_pass methods: */
758 virtual bool gate (function
*) { return (flag_vtable_verify
); }
759 virtual unsigned int execute (function
*);
761 }; // class pass_vtable_verify
763 /* Loop through all the basic blocks in the current function, passing them to
764 verify_bb_vtables, which searches for virtual calls, and inserts
765 calls to __VLTVerifyVtablePointer. */
768 pass_vtable_verify::execute (function
*fun
)
770 unsigned int ret
= 1;
773 FOR_ALL_BB_FN (bb
, fun
)
774 verify_bb_vtables (bb
);
782 make_pass_vtable_verify (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
784 return new pass_vtable_verify (ctxt
);
787 #include "gt-vtable-verify.h"