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79bedddc 1/* Strict aliasing checks.
fa10beec 2 Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 Contributed by Silvius Rus <rus@google.com>.
4
5 This file is part of GCC.
6
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9dcd6f09 9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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10 any later version.
11
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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20
21#include "config.h"
22#include "system.h"
23#include "coretypes.h"
24#include "tm.h"
25#include "alloc-pool.h"
26#include "tree.h"
27#include "tree-dump.h"
28#include "tree-flow.h"
29#include "params.h"
30#include "function.h"
31#include "expr.h"
32#include "toplev.h"
33#include "diagnostic.h"
34#include "tree-ssa-structalias.h"
35#include "tree-ssa-propagate.h"
36#include "langhooks.h"
37
38/* Module to issue a warning when a program uses data through a type
39 different from the type through which the data were defined.
40 Implements -Wstrict-aliasing and -Wstrict-aliasing=n.
41 These checks only happen when -fstrict-aliasing is present.
42
43 The idea is to use the compiler to identify occurrences of nonstandard
44 aliasing, and report them to programmers. Programs free of such aliasing
45 are more portable, maintainable, and can usually be optimized better.
46
47 The current, as of April 2007, C and C++ language standards forbid
48 accessing data of type A through an lvalue of another type B,
49 with certain exceptions. See the C Standard ISO/IEC 9899:1999,
50 section 6.5, paragraph 7, and the C++ Standard ISO/IEC 14882:1998,
51 section 3.10, paragraph 15.
52
53 Example 1:*a is used as int but was defined as a float, *b.
54 int* a = ...;
55 float* b = reinterpret_cast<float*> (a);
56 *b = 2.0;
57 return *a
58
59 Unfortunately, the problem is in general undecidable if we take into
60 account arithmetic expressions such as array indices or pointer arithmetic.
61 (It is at least as hard as Peano arithmetic decidability.)
62 Even ignoring arithmetic, the problem is still NP-hard, because it is
63 at least as hard as flow-insensitive may-alias analysis, which was proved
64 NP-hard by Horwitz et al, TOPLAS 1997.
65
66 It is clear that we need to choose some heuristics.
67 Unfortunately, various users have different goals which correspond to
68 different time budgets so a common approach will not suit all.
69 We present the user with three effort/accuracy levels. By accuracy, we mean
70 a common-sense mix of low count of false positives with a
71 reasonably low number of false negatives. We are heavily biased
72 towards a low count of false positives.
73 The effort (compilation time) is likely to increase with the level.
74
75 -Wstrict-aliasing=1
76 ===================
77 Most aggressive, least accurate. Possibly useful when higher levels
78 do not warn but -fstrict-aliasing still breaks the code, as
79 it has very few false negatives.
80 Warn for all bad pointer conversions, even if never dereferenced.
81 Implemented in the front end (c-common.c).
82 Uses alias_sets_might_conflict to compare types.
83
84 -Wstrict-aliasing=2
85 ===================
86 Aggressive, not too precise.
87 May still have many false positives (not as many as level 1 though),
88 and few false negatives (but possibly more than level 1).
89 Runs only in the front end. Uses alias_sets_might_conflict to
90 compare types. Does not check for pointer dereferences.
91 Only warns when an address is taken. Warns about incomplete type punning.
92
93 -Wstrict-aliasing=3 (default)
94 ===================
95 Should have very few false positives and few false negatives.
fa10beec 96 Takes care of the common pun+dereference pattern in the front end:
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97 *(int*)&some_float.
98 Takes care of multiple statement cases in the back end,
99 using flow-sensitive points-to information (-O required).
100 Uses alias_sets_conflict_p to compare types and only warns
101 when the converted pointer is dereferenced.
102 Does not warn about incomplete type punning.
103
104 Future improvements can be included by adding higher levels.
105
106 In summary, expression level analysis is performed in the front-end,
107 and multiple-statement analysis is performed in the backend.
108 The remainder of this discussion is only about the backend analysis.
109
110 This implementation uses flow-sensitive points-to information.
111 Flow-sensitivity refers to accesses to the pointer, and not the object
112 pointed. For instance, we do not warn about the following case.
113
114 Example 2.
115 int* a = (int*)malloc (...);
116 float* b = reinterpret_cast<float*> (a);
117 *b = 2.0;
118 a = (int*)malloc (...);
119 return *a;
120
121 In SSA, it becomes clear that the INT value *A_2 referenced in the
122 return statement is not aliased to the FLOAT defined through *B_1.
123 int* a_1 = (int*)malloc (...);
124 float* b_1 = reinterpret_cast<float*> (a_1);
125 *b_1 = 2.0;
126 a_2 = (int*)malloc (...);
127 return *a_2;
128
129
130 Algorithm Outline
131 =================
132
133 ForEach (ptr, object) in the points-to table
134 If (incompatible_types (*ptr, object))
135 If (referenced (ptr, current function)
136 and referenced (object, current function))
137 Issue warning (ptr, object, reference locations)
138
139 The complexity is:
140 O (sizeof (points-to table)
141 + sizeof (function body) * lookup_time (points-to table))
142
143 Pointer dereference locations are looked up on demand. The search is
144 a single scan of the function body, in which all references to pointers
145 and objects in the points-to table are recorded. However, this dominant
146 time factor occurs rarely, only when cross-type aliasing was detected.
147
148
149 Limitations of the Proposed Implementation
150 ==========================================
151
152 1. We do not catch the following case, because -fstrict-aliasing will
153 associate different tags with MEM while building points-to information,
154 thus before we get to analyze it.
155 XXX: this could be solved by either running with -fno-strict-aliasing
c80b4100 156 or by recording the points-to information before splitting the original
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157 tag based on type.
158
159 Example 3.
160 void* mem = malloc (...);
161 int* pi = reinterpret_cast<int*> (mem);
162 float* b = reinterpret_cast<float*> (mem);
163 *b = 2.0;
164 return *pi+1;
165
166 2. We do not check whether the two conflicting (de)references can
167 reach each other in the control flow sense. If we fixed limitation
168 1, we would wrongly issue a warning in the following case.
169
170 Example 4.
171 void* raw = malloc (...);
172 if (...) {
173 float* b = reinterpret_cast<float*> (raw);
174 *b = 2.0;
175 return (int)*b;
176 } else {
177 int* a = reinterpret_cast<int*> (raw);
178 *a = 1;
179 return *a;
180
181 3. Only simple types are compared, thus no structures, unions or classes
182 are analyzed. A first attempt to deal with structures introduced much
183 complication and has not showed much improvement in preliminary tests,
184 so it was left out.
185
186 4. All analysis is intraprocedural. */
187
188
189/* Local declarations. */
190static void find_references_in_function (void);
191\f
192
193
194/* Get main type of tree TYPE, stripping array dimensions and qualifiers. */
195
196static tree
197get_main_type (tree type)
198{
199 while (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
200 type = TREE_TYPE (type);
201 return TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type);
202}
203
204
205/* Get the type of the given object. If IS_PTR is true, get the type of the
206 object pointed to or referenced by OBJECT instead.
207 For arrays, return the element type. Ignore all qualifiers. */
208
209static tree
210get_otype (tree object, bool is_ptr)
211{
212 tree otype = TREE_TYPE (object);
213
214 if (is_ptr)
215 {
216 gcc_assert (POINTER_TYPE_P (otype));
217 otype = TREE_TYPE (otype);
218 }
219 return get_main_type (otype);
220}
221
222
223/* Return true if tree TYPE is struct, class or union. */
224
225static bool
226struct_class_union_p (tree type)
227{
228 return (TREE_CODE (type) == RECORD_TYPE
229 || TREE_CODE (type) == UNION_TYPE
230 || TREE_CODE (type) == QUAL_UNION_TYPE);
231}
232\f
233
234
235/* Keep data during a search for an aliasing site.
236 RHS = object or pointer aliased. No LHS is specified because we are only
237 looking in the UseDef paths of a given variable, so LHS will always be
238 an SSA name of the same variable.
239 When IS_RHS_POINTER = true, we are looking for ... = RHS. Otherwise,
240 we are looking for ... = &RHS.
241 SITE is the output of a search, non-NULL if the search succeeded. */
242
243struct alias_match
244{
245 tree rhs;
246 bool is_rhs_pointer;
726a989a 247 gimple site;
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248};
249
250
251/* Callback for find_alias_site. Return true if the right hand site
252 of STMT matches DATA. */
253
254static bool
726a989a 255find_alias_site_helper (tree var ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, gimple stmt, void *data)
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256{
257 struct alias_match *match = (struct alias_match *) data;
726a989a 258 tree rhs_pointer = NULL_TREE;
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259 tree to_match = NULL_TREE;
260
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261 if (gimple_assign_cast_p (stmt))
262 rhs_pointer = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt);
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263
264 if (!rhs_pointer)
265 /* Not a type conversion. */
266 return false;
267
268 if (TREE_CODE (rhs_pointer) == ADDR_EXPR && !match->is_rhs_pointer)
269 to_match = TREE_OPERAND (rhs_pointer, 0);
270 else if (POINTER_TYPE_P (rhs_pointer) && match->is_rhs_pointer)
271 to_match = rhs_pointer;
272
273 if (to_match != match->rhs)
274 /* Type conversion, but not a name match. */
275 return false;
276
277 /* Found it. */
278 match->site = stmt;
279 return true;
280}
281
282
283/* Find the statement where OBJECT1 gets aliased to OBJECT2.
284 If IS_PTR2 is true, consider OBJECT2 to be the name of a pointer or
285 reference rather than the actual aliased object.
286 For now, just implement the case where OBJECT1 is an SSA name defined
287 by a PHI statement. */
288
726a989a 289static gimple
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290find_alias_site (tree object1, bool is_ptr1 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
291 tree object2, bool is_ptr2)
292{
293 struct alias_match match;
294
295 match.rhs = object2;
296 match.is_rhs_pointer = is_ptr2;
726a989a 297 match.site = NULL;
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298
299 if (TREE_CODE (object1) != SSA_NAME)
726a989a 300 return NULL;
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301
302 walk_use_def_chains (object1, find_alias_site_helper, &match, false);
303 return match.site;
304}
305
306
307/* Structure to store temporary results when trying to figure out whether
308 an object is referenced. Just its presence in the text is not enough,
309 as we may just be taking its address. */
310
311struct match_info
312{
313 tree object;
314 bool is_ptr;
315 /* The difference between the number of references to OBJECT
c80b4100 316 and the number of occurrences of &OBJECT. */
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317 int found;
318};
319
320
321/* Return the base if EXPR is an SSA name. Return EXPR otherwise. */
322
323static tree
324get_ssa_base (tree expr)
325{
326 if (TREE_CODE (expr) == SSA_NAME)
327 return SSA_NAME_VAR (expr);
328 else
329 return expr;
330}
331
332
333/* Record references to objects and pointer dereferences across some piece of
334 code. The number of references is recorded for each item.
335 References to an object just to take its address are not counted.
336 For instance, if PTR is a pointer and OBJ is an object:
337 1. Expression &obj + *ptr will have the following reference match structure:
338 ptrs: <ptr, 1>
339 objs: <ptr, 1>
340 OBJ does not appear as referenced because we just take its address.
341 2. Expression ptr + *ptr will have the following reference match structure:
342 ptrs: <ptr, 1>
343 objs: <ptr, 2>
344 PTR shows up twice as an object, but is dereferenced only once.
345
726a989a 346 The elements of the hash tables are gimple_map objects. */
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347struct reference_matches
348{
349 htab_t ptrs;
350 htab_t objs;
351};
352
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353struct gimple_tree_map
354{
355 tree from;
356 gimple to;
357};
358
359/* Return true if the from tree in both gimple-tree maps are equal.
360 VA and VB are really instances of struct gimple_tree_map. */
361
362static int
363gimple_tree_map_eq (const void *va, const void *vb)
364{
365 const struct gimple_tree_map *const a = (const struct gimple_tree_map *) va;
366 const struct gimple_tree_map *const b = (const struct gimple_tree_map *) vb;
367 return (a->from == b->from);
368}
369
370/* Hash a from tree in a gimple_tree_map. ITEM is really an instance
371 of struct gimple_tree_map. */
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373static unsigned int
374gimple_tree_map_hash (const void *item)
375{
376 return htab_hash_pointer (((const struct gimple_tree_map *)item)->from);
377}
378
379/* Return the match, if any. Otherwise, return NULL. It will return
380 NULL even when a match was found, if the value associated to KEY is
381 NULL. */
79bedddc 382
726a989a 383static inline gimple
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384match (htab_t ref_map, tree key)
385{
726a989a 386 struct gimple_tree_map *found;
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387 void **slot = NULL;
388 slot = htab_find_slot (ref_map, &key, NO_INSERT);
389
390 if (!slot)
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391 return NULL;
392
393 found = (struct gimple_tree_map *) *slot;
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395 return found->to;
396}
397
398
399/* Set the entry corresponding to KEY, but only if the entry
400 already exists and its value is NULL_TREE. Otherwise, do nothing. */
401
402static inline void
726a989a 403maybe_add_match (htab_t ref_map, struct gimple_tree_map *key)
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405 struct gimple_tree_map *found;
406
407 found = (struct gimple_tree_map *) htab_find (ref_map, key);
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408
409 if (found && !found->to)
410 found->to = key->to;
411}
412
413
414/* Add an entry to HT, with key T and value NULL_TREE. */
415
416static void
417add_key (htab_t ht, tree t, alloc_pool references_pool)
418{
419 void **slot;
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420 struct gimple_tree_map *tp;
421
422 tp = (struct gimple_tree_map *) pool_alloc (references_pool);
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424 tp->from = t;
425 tp->to = NULL;
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426 slot = htab_find_slot (ht, &t, INSERT);
427 *slot = (void *) tp;
428}
429
430
431/* Some memory to keep the objects in the reference table. */
432
433static alloc_pool ref_table_alloc_pool = NULL;
434
435
436/* Get some memory to keep the objects in the reference table. */
437
438static inline alloc_pool
439reference_table_alloc_pool (bool build)
440{
441 if (ref_table_alloc_pool || !build)
442 return ref_table_alloc_pool;
443
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444 ref_table_alloc_pool = create_alloc_pool ("ref_table_alloc_pool",
445 sizeof (struct gimple_tree_map),
446 20);
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447
448 return ref_table_alloc_pool;
449}
450
451
452/* Initialize the reference table by adding all pointers in the points-to
453 table as keys, and NULL_TREE as associated values. */
454
455static struct reference_matches *
456build_reference_table (void)
457{
458 unsigned int i;
459 struct reference_matches *ref_table = NULL;
460 alloc_pool references_pool = reference_table_alloc_pool (true);
461
462 ref_table = XNEW (struct reference_matches);
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463 ref_table->objs = htab_create (10, gimple_tree_map_hash, gimple_tree_map_eq,
464 NULL);
465 ref_table->ptrs = htab_create (10, gimple_tree_map_hash, gimple_tree_map_eq,
466 NULL);
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467
468 for (i = 1; i < num_ssa_names; i++)
469 {
470 tree ptr = ssa_name (i);
471 struct ptr_info_def *pi;
472
473 if (ptr == NULL_TREE)
474 continue;
475
476 pi = SSA_NAME_PTR_INFO (ptr);
477
478 if (!SSA_NAME_IN_FREE_LIST (ptr) && pi && pi->name_mem_tag)
479 {
480 /* Add pointer to the interesting dereference list. */
481 add_key (ref_table->ptrs, ptr, references_pool);
482
483 /* Add all aliased names to the interesting reference list. */
484 if (pi->pt_vars)
485 {
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486 unsigned ix;
487 bitmap_iterator bi;
488
489 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (pi->pt_vars, 0, ix, bi)
490 {
491 tree alias = referenced_var (ix);
492 add_key (ref_table->objs, alias, references_pool);
493 }
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494 }
495 }
496 }
497
498 return ref_table;
499}
500
501
502/* Reference table. */
503
504static struct reference_matches *ref_table = NULL;
505
506
507/* Clean up the reference table if allocated. */
508
509static void
510maybe_free_reference_table (void)
511{
512 if (ref_table)
513 {
514 htab_delete (ref_table->ptrs);
515 htab_delete (ref_table->objs);
516 free (ref_table);
517 ref_table = NULL;
518 }
519
520 if (ref_table_alloc_pool)
521 {
522 free_alloc_pool (ref_table_alloc_pool);
523 ref_table_alloc_pool = NULL;
524 }
525}
526
527
528/* Get the reference table. Initialize it if needed. */
529
530static inline struct reference_matches *
531reference_table (bool build)
532{
533 if (ref_table || !build)
534 return ref_table;
535
536 ref_table = build_reference_table ();
537 find_references_in_function ();
538 return ref_table;
539}
540
541
542/* Callback for find_references_in_function.
543 Check whether *TP is an object reference or pointer dereference for the
544 variables given in ((struct match_info*)DATA)->OBJS or
545 ((struct match_info*)DATA)->PTRS. The total number of references
546 is stored in the same structures. */
547
548static tree
549find_references_in_tree_helper (tree *tp,
550 int *walk_subtrees ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
551 void *data)
552{
726a989a 553 struct gimple_tree_map match;
79bedddc 554 static int parent_tree_code = ERROR_MARK;
726a989a 555 struct walk_stmt_info *wi = (struct walk_stmt_info *) data;
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557 /* Do not report references just for the purpose of taking an address.
558 XXX: we rely on the fact that the tree walk is in preorder
559 and that ADDR_EXPR is not a leaf, thus cannot be carried over across
560 walks. */
561 if (parent_tree_code == ADDR_EXPR)
562 goto finish;
563
726a989a 564 match.to = (gimple) wi->info;
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565
566 if (TREE_CODE (*tp) == INDIRECT_REF)
567 {
726a989a 568 match.from = TREE_OPERAND (*tp, 0);
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569 maybe_add_match (reference_table (true)->ptrs, &match);
570 }
571 else
572 {
726a989a 573 match.from = *tp;
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574 maybe_add_match (reference_table (true)->objs, &match);
575 }
576
577finish:
578 parent_tree_code = TREE_CODE (*tp);
579 return NULL_TREE;
580}
581
582
583/* Find all the references to aliased variables in the current function. */
584
585static void
586find_references_in_function (void)
587{
588 basic_block bb;
726a989a 589 gimple_stmt_iterator i;
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591 FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
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592 for (i = gsi_start_bb (bb); !gsi_end_p (i); gsi_next (&i))
593 {
594 struct walk_stmt_info wi;
595 memset (&wi, 0, sizeof (wi));
596 wi.info = (void *) gsi_stmt (i);
597 walk_gimple_op (gsi_stmt (i), find_references_in_tree_helper, &wi);
598 }
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599}
600
601
602/* Find the reference site for OBJECT.
c80b4100 603 If IS_PTR is true, look for dereferences of OBJECT instead.
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604 XXX: only the first site is returned in the current
605 implementation. If there are no matching sites, return NULL_TREE. */
606
726a989a 607static gimple
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608reference_site (tree object, bool is_ptr)
609{
610 if (is_ptr)
611 return match (reference_table (true)->ptrs, object);
612 else
613 return match (reference_table (true)->objs, object);
614}
615
616
617/* Try to get more location info when something is missing.
618 OBJECT1 and OBJECT2 are aliased names. If IS_PTR1 or IS_PTR2, the alias
619 is on the memory referenced or pointed to by OBJECT1 and OBJECT2.
620 ALIAS_SITE, DEREF_SITE1 and DEREF_SITE2 are the statements where the
621 alias takes place (some pointer assignment usually) and where the
622 alias is referenced through OBJECT1 and OBJECT2 respectively.
623 REF_TYPE1 and REF_TYPE2 will return the type of the reference at the
624 respective sites. Only the first matching reference is returned for
625 each name. If no statement is found, the function header is returned. */
626
627static void
628maybe_find_missing_stmts (tree object1, bool is_ptr1,
629 tree object2, bool is_ptr2,
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630 gimple *alias_site,
631 gimple *deref_site1,
632 gimple *deref_site2)
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633{
634 if (object1 && object2)
635 {
726a989a 636 if (!*alias_site || !gimple_has_location (*alias_site))
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637 *alias_site = find_alias_site (object1, is_ptr1, object2, is_ptr2);
638
726a989a 639 if (!*deref_site1 || !gimple_has_location (*deref_site1))
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640 *deref_site1 = reference_site (object1, is_ptr1);
641
726a989a 642 if (!*deref_site2 || !gimple_has_location (*deref_site2))
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643 *deref_site2 = reference_site (object2, is_ptr2);
644 }
645
646 /* If we could not find the alias site, set it to one of the dereference
647 sites, if available. */
648 if (!*alias_site)
649 {
650 if (*deref_site1)
651 *alias_site = *deref_site1;
652 else if (*deref_site2)
653 *alias_site = *deref_site2;
654 }
655
656 /* If we could not find the dereference sites, set them to the alias site,
657 if known. */
658 if (!*deref_site1 && *alias_site)
659 *deref_site1 = *alias_site;
660 if (!*deref_site2 && *alias_site)
661 *deref_site2 = *alias_site;
662}
663
664
665/* Callback for find_first_artificial_name.
666 Find out if there are no artificial names at tree node *T. */
667
668static tree
669ffan_walker (tree *t,
670 int *go_below ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
671 void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
672{
7ffc27a6 673 if (DECL_P (*t) && !MTAG_P (*t) && DECL_ARTIFICIAL (*t))
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674 return *t;
675 else
676 return NULL_TREE;
677}
678
679/* Return the first artificial name within EXPR, or NULL_TREE if
680 none exists. */
681
682static tree
683find_first_artificial_name (tree expr)
684{
685 return walk_tree_without_duplicates (&expr, ffan_walker, NULL);
686}
687
688
689/* Get a name from the original program for VAR. */
690
691static const char *
692get_var_name (tree var)
693{
694 if (TREE_CODE (var) == SSA_NAME)
695 return get_var_name (get_ssa_base (var));
696
697 if (find_first_artificial_name (var))
698 return "{unknown}";
699
700 if (TREE_CODE (var) == VAR_DECL || TREE_CODE (var) == PARM_DECL)
701 if (DECL_NAME (var))
702 return IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (var));
703
704 return "{unknown}";
705}
706
707
708/* Return "*" if OBJECT is not the actual alias but a pointer to it, or
709 "" otherwise.
710 IS_PTR is true when OBJECT is not the actual alias.
711 In addition to checking IS_PTR, we also make sure that OBJECT is a pointer
712 since IS_PTR would also be true for C++ references, but we should only
713 print a * before a pointer and not before a reference. */
714
715static const char *
716get_maybe_star_prefix (tree object, bool is_ptr)
717{
718 gcc_assert (object);
719 return (is_ptr
720 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (object)) == POINTER_TYPE) ? "*" : "";
721}
722
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723/* Callback for contains_node_type_p.
724 Returns true if *T has tree code *(int*)DATA. */
725
726static tree
727contains_node_type_p_callback (tree *t,
728 int *go_below ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
729 void *data)
730{
731 return ((int) TREE_CODE (*t) == *((int *) data)) ? *t : NULL_TREE;
732}
733
734
735/* Return true if T contains a node with tree code TYPE. */
736
737static bool
738contains_node_type_p (tree t, int type)
739{
740 return (walk_tree_without_duplicates (&t, contains_node_type_p_callback,
741 (void *) &type)
742 != NULL_TREE);
743}
744
745
746/* Return true if a warning was issued in the front end at STMT. */
747
748static bool
726a989a 749already_warned_in_frontend_p (gimple stmt)
79bedddc 750{
726a989a 751 if (stmt == NULL)
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752 return false;
753
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754 if (gimple_assign_cast_p (stmt)
755 && TREE_NO_WARNING (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt)))
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756 return true;
757 else
758 return false;
759}
760
761
762/* Return true if and only if TYPE is a function or method pointer type,
763 or pointer to a pointer to ... to a function or method. */
764
765static bool
766is_method_pointer (tree type)
767{
768 while (TREE_CODE (type) == POINTER_TYPE)
769 type = TREE_TYPE (type);
770 return TREE_CODE (type) == METHOD_TYPE || TREE_CODE (type) == FUNCTION_TYPE;
771}
772
773
774/* Issue a -Wstrict-aliasing warning.
775 OBJECT1 and OBJECT2 are aliased names.
776 If IS_PTR1 and/or IS_PTR2 is true, then the corresponding name
777 OBJECT1/OBJECT2 is a pointer or reference to the aliased memory,
778 rather than actual storage.
779 ALIAS_SITE is a statement where the alias took place. In the most common
780 case, that is where a pointer was assigned to the address of an object. */
781
782static bool
726a989a 783strict_aliasing_warn (gimple alias_site,
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784 tree object1, bool is_ptr1,
785 tree object2, bool is_ptr2,
786 bool filter_artificials)
787{
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788 gimple ref_site1 = NULL;
789 gimple ref_site2 = NULL;
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790 const char *name1;
791 const char *name2;
792 location_t alias_loc;
793 location_t ref1_loc;
794 location_t ref2_loc;
795 gcc_assert (object1);
796 gcc_assert (object2);
797 name1 = get_var_name (object1);
798 name2 = get_var_name (object2);
799
800
801 if (is_method_pointer (get_main_type (TREE_TYPE (object2))))
802 return false;
803
804 maybe_find_missing_stmts (object1, is_ptr1, object2, is_ptr2, &alias_site,
805 &ref_site1, &ref_site2);
806
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807 if (gimple_has_location (alias_site))
808 alias_loc = gimple_location (alias_site);
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809 else
810 return false;
811
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812 if (gimple_has_location (ref_site1))
813 ref1_loc = gimple_location (ref_site1);
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814 else
815 ref1_loc = alias_loc;
816
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817 if (gimple_has_location (ref_site2))
818 ref2_loc = gimple_location (ref_site2);
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819 else
820 ref2_loc = alias_loc;
821
822 if (already_warned_in_frontend_p (alias_site))
823 return false;
824
825 /* If they are not SSA names, but contain SSA names, drop the warning
826 because it cannot be displayed well.
827 Also drop it if they both contain artificials.
828 XXX: this is a hack, must figure out a better way to display them. */
829 if (filter_artificials)
830 if ((find_first_artificial_name (get_ssa_base (object1))
831 && find_first_artificial_name (get_ssa_base (object2)))
832 || (TREE_CODE (object1) != SSA_NAME
833 && contains_node_type_p (object1, SSA_NAME))
834 || (TREE_CODE (object2) != SSA_NAME
835 && contains_node_type_p (object2, SSA_NAME)))
836 return false;
837
838
839 /* XXX: In the following format string, %s:%d should be replaced by %H.
840 However, in my tests only the first %H printed ok, while the
841 second and third were printed as blanks. */
842 warning (OPT_Wstrict_aliasing,
843 "%Hlikely type-punning may break strict-aliasing rules: "
844 "object %<%s%s%> of main type %qT is referenced at or around "
845 "%s:%d and may be "
846 "aliased to object %<%s%s%> of main type %qT which is referenced "
847 "at or around %s:%d.",
848 &alias_loc,
849 get_maybe_star_prefix (object1, is_ptr1),
850 name1, get_otype (object1, is_ptr1),
851 LOCATION_FILE (ref1_loc), LOCATION_LINE (ref1_loc),
852 get_maybe_star_prefix (object2, is_ptr2),
853 name2, get_otype (object2, is_ptr2),
854 LOCATION_FILE (ref2_loc), LOCATION_LINE (ref2_loc));
855
856 return true;
857}
858\f
859
860
861/* Return true when any objects of TYPE1 and TYPE2 respectively
862 may not be aliased according to the language standard. */
863
864static bool
865nonstandard_alias_types_p (tree type1, tree type2)
866{
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867 alias_set_type set1;
868 alias_set_type set2;
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869
870 if (VOID_TYPE_P (type1) || VOID_TYPE_P (type2))
871 return false;
872
873 set1 = get_alias_set (type1);
874 set2 = get_alias_set (type2);
875 return !alias_sets_conflict_p (set1, set2);
876}
877\f
878
879
880/* Returns true when *PTR may not be aliased to ALIAS.
881 See C standard 6.5p7 and C++ standard 3.10p15.
882 If PTR_PTR is true, ALIAS represents a pointer or reference to the
883 aliased storage rather than its actual name. */
884
885static bool
886nonstandard_alias_p (tree ptr, tree alias, bool ptr_ptr)
887{
888 /* Find the types to compare. */
889 tree ptr_type = get_otype (ptr, true);
890 tree alias_type = get_otype (alias, ptr_ptr);
891
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892 /* If this is a ref-all pointer the access is ok. */
893 if (TYPE_REF_CAN_ALIAS_ALL (TREE_TYPE (ptr)))
894 return false;
895
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896 /* XXX: for now, say it's OK if the alias escapes.
897 Not sure this is needed in general, but otherwise GCC will not
898 bootstrap. */
899 if (var_ann (get_ssa_base (alias))->escape_mask != NO_ESCAPE)
900 return false;
901
902 /* XXX: don't get into structures for now. It brings much complication
903 and little benefit. */
904 if (struct_class_union_p (ptr_type) || struct_class_union_p (alias_type))
905 return false;
906
907 /* If they are both SSA names of artificials, let it go, the warning
908 is too confusing. */
909 if (find_first_artificial_name (ptr) && find_first_artificial_name (alias))
910 return false;
911
912 /* Compare the types. */
913 return nonstandard_alias_types_p (ptr_type, alias_type);
914}
915
916
917/* Return true when we should skip analysis for pointer PTR based on the
918 fact that their alias information *PI is not considered relevant. */
919
920static bool
921skip_this_pointer (tree ptr ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, struct ptr_info_def *pi)
922{
923 /* If it is not dereferenced, it is not a problem (locally). */
924 if (!pi->is_dereferenced)
925 return true;
926
927 /* This would probably cause too many false positives. */
928 if (pi->value_escapes_p || pi->pt_anything)
929 return true;
930
931 return false;
932}
933
934
935/* Find aliasing to named objects for pointer PTR. */
936
937static void
726a989a 938dsa_named_for (tree ptr ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
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939{
940 struct ptr_info_def *pi = SSA_NAME_PTR_INFO (ptr);
941
942 if (pi)
943 {
944 if (skip_this_pointer (ptr, pi))
945 return;
946
947 /* For all the variables it could be aliased to. */
948 if (pi->pt_vars)
949 {
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950 unsigned ix;
951 bitmap_iterator bi;
b3778556 952 bool any = false;
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953
954 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (pi->pt_vars, 0, ix, bi)
955 {
956 tree alias = referenced_var (ix);
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958 if (nonstandard_alias_p (ptr, alias, false))
959 strict_aliasing_warn (SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (ptr),
960 ptr, true, alias, false, true);
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961 else
962 any = true;
3b302421 963 }
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964
965 /* If there was no object in the points-to set that the pointer
966 may alias, unconditionally warn. */
967 if (!any)
968 warning (OPT_Wstrict_aliasing,
969 "dereferencing type-punned pointer %D will "
970 "break strict-aliasing rules", SSA_NAME_VAR (ptr));
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971 }
972 }
973}
974
975
976/* Detect and report strict aliasing violation of named objects. */
977
978static void
979detect_strict_aliasing_named (void)
980{
981 unsigned int i;
982
983 for (i = 1; i < num_ssa_names; i++)
984 {
985 tree ptr = ssa_name (i);
986 struct ptr_info_def *pi;
987
988 if (ptr == NULL_TREE)
989 continue;
990
991 pi = SSA_NAME_PTR_INFO (ptr);
992
993 if (!SSA_NAME_IN_FREE_LIST (ptr) && pi && pi->name_mem_tag)
994 dsa_named_for (ptr);
995 }
996}
997
998
999/* Return false only the first time I see each instance of FUNC. */
1000
1001static bool
1002processed_func_p (tree func)
1003{
1004 static htab_t seen = NULL;
1005 void **slot = NULL;
1006
1007 if (!seen)
726a989a 1008 seen = htab_create (10, gimple_tree_map_hash, gimple_tree_map_eq, NULL);
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1010 slot = htab_find_slot (seen, &func, INSERT);
1011 gcc_assert (slot);
1012
1013 if (*slot)
1014 return true;
1015
1016 gcc_assert (slot);
1017 *slot = &func;
1018 return false;
1019}
1020
1021
1022/* Detect and warn about type-punning using points-to information. */
1023
1024void
1025strict_aliasing_warning_backend (void)
1026{
1027 if (flag_strict_aliasing && warn_strict_aliasing == 3
1028 && !processed_func_p (current_function_decl))
1029 {
1030 detect_strict_aliasing_named ();
1031 maybe_free_reference_table ();
1032 }
1033}
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