miri: add get and get_mut to AllocMap; use that in get_size_and_align and avoid rightwards drift
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@ -54,6 +54,22 @@ pub trait AllocMap<K: Hash + Eq, V> {
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k: K,
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vacant: impl FnOnce() -> Result<V, E>
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) -> Result<&mut V, E>;
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/// Read-only lookup.
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fn get(&self, k: K) -> Option<&V> {
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match self.get_or(k, || Err(())) {
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Ok(v) => Some(v),
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Err(()) => None,
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}
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}
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/// Mutable lookup.
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fn get_mut(&mut self, k: K) -> Option<&mut V> {
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match self.get_mut_or(k, || Err(())) {
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Ok(v) => Some(v),
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Err(()) => None,
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}
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}
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}
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/// Methods of this trait signifies a point where CTFE evaluation would fail
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@ -538,45 +538,43 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> Memory<'mir, 'tcx, M> {
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// Don't use `self.get` here as that will
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// a) cause cycles in case `id` refers to a static
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// b) duplicate a static's allocation in miri
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match self.alloc_map.get_or(id, || Err(())) {
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Ok((_, alloc)) => Ok((Size::from_bytes(alloc.bytes.len() as u64), alloc.align)),
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Err(()) => {
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// Not a local allocation, check the global `tcx.alloc_map`.
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if let Some((_, alloc)) = self.alloc_map.get(id) {
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return Ok((Size::from_bytes(alloc.bytes.len() as u64), alloc.align));
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}
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// Not a local allocation, check the global `tcx.alloc_map`.
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// Can't do this in the match argument, we may get cycle errors since the lock would
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// be held throughout the match.
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let alloc = self.tcx.alloc_map.lock().get(id);
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match alloc {
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Some(GlobalAlloc::Static(did)) => {
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// Use size and align of the type.
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let ty = self.tcx.type_of(did);
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let layout = self.tcx.layout_of(ParamEnv::empty().and(ty)).unwrap();
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Ok((layout.size, layout.align.abi))
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},
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Some(GlobalAlloc::Memory(alloc)) =>
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// Need to duplicate the logic here, because the global allocations have
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// different associated types than the interpreter-local ones.
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Ok((Size::from_bytes(alloc.bytes.len() as u64), alloc.align)),
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Some(GlobalAlloc::Function(_)) => {
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if let AllocCheck::Dereferencable = liveness {
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// The caller requested no function pointers.
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err!(DerefFunctionPointer)
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} else {
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Ok((Size::ZERO, Align::from_bytes(1).unwrap()))
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}
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},
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// The rest must be dead.
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None => if let AllocCheck::MaybeDead = liveness {
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// Deallocated pointers are allowed, we should be able to find
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// them in the map.
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Ok(*self.dead_alloc_map.get(&id)
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.expect("deallocated pointers should all be recorded in \
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`dead_alloc_map`"))
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} else {
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err!(DanglingPointerDeref)
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},
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// Can't do this in the match argument, we may get cycle errors since the lock would
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// be held throughout the match.
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let alloc = self.tcx.alloc_map.lock().get(id);
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match alloc {
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Some(GlobalAlloc::Static(did)) => {
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// Use size and align of the type.
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let ty = self.tcx.type_of(did);
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let layout = self.tcx.layout_of(ParamEnv::empty().and(ty)).unwrap();
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Ok((layout.size, layout.align.abi))
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},
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Some(GlobalAlloc::Memory(alloc)) =>
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// Need to duplicate the logic here, because the global allocations have
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// different associated types than the interpreter-local ones.
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Ok((Size::from_bytes(alloc.bytes.len() as u64), alloc.align)),
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Some(GlobalAlloc::Function(_)) => {
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if let AllocCheck::Dereferencable = liveness {
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// The caller requested no function pointers.
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err!(DerefFunctionPointer)
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} else {
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Ok((Size::ZERO, Align::from_bytes(1).unwrap()))
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}
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}
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},
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// The rest must be dead.
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None => if let AllocCheck::MaybeDead = liveness {
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// Deallocated pointers are allowed, we should be able to find
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// them in the map.
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Ok(*self.dead_alloc_map.get(&id)
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.expect("deallocated pointers should all be recorded in \
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`dead_alloc_map`"))
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} else {
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err!(DanglingPointerDeref)
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},
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}
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}
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