Auto merge of #3847 - JoJoDeveloping:master, r=RalfJung

Disable tree traversal optimization that is wrong due to lazy nodes.

See #3846 for more information.

For now, the optimization is disabled in a very "hotfix" way, while we think about potential fixes. Nonetheless, this fixes #3846
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bors 2024-08-27 12:24:37 +00:00
commit 9b82f3b729
3 changed files with 59 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -150,7 +150,10 @@ fn perform_access(
// the propagation can be skipped next time.
// It is a performance loss not to call this function when a foreign access occurs.
// It is unsound not to call this function when a child access occurs.
fn skip_if_known_noop(
// FIXME: This optimization is wrong, and is currently disabled (by ignoring the
// result returned here). Since we presumably want an optimization like this,
// we should add it back. See #3864 for more information.
fn update_last_foreign_access(
&mut self,
access_kind: AccessKind,
rel_pos: AccessRelatedness,
@ -613,10 +616,7 @@ pub fn perform_access(
let old_state = perm.or_insert(LocationState::new_uninit(node.default_initial_perm));
match old_state.skip_if_known_noop(access_kind, rel_pos) {
ContinueTraversal::SkipChildren => return Ok(ContinueTraversal::SkipChildren),
_ => {}
}
old_state.update_last_foreign_access(access_kind, rel_pos);
let protected = global.borrow().protected_tags.contains_key(&node.tag);
let transition = old_state.perform_access(access_kind, rel_pos, protected)?;

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@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
//@compile-flags: -Zmiri-tree-borrows
use std::ptr::addr_of_mut;
fn do_something(_: u8) {}
unsafe fn access_after_sub_1(x: &mut u8, orig_ptr: *mut u8) {
// causes a second access, which should make the lazy part of `x` be `Reserved {conflicted: true}`
do_something(*orig_ptr);
// read from the conflicted pointer
*(x as *mut u8).byte_sub(1) = 42; //~ ERROR: /write access through .* is forbidden/
}
pub fn main() {
unsafe {
let mut alloc = [0u8, 0u8];
let orig_ptr = addr_of_mut!(alloc) as *mut u8;
let foo = &mut *orig_ptr;
// cause a foreign read access to foo
do_something(alloc[0]);
access_after_sub_1(&mut *(foo as *mut u8).byte_add(1), orig_ptr);
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
error: Undefined Behavior: write access through <TAG> at ALLOC[0x0] is forbidden
--> $DIR/repeated_foreign_read_lazy_conflicted.rs:LL:CC
|
LL | *(x as *mut u8).byte_sub(1) = 42;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ write access through <TAG> at ALLOC[0x0] is forbidden
|
= help: this indicates a potential bug in the program: it performed an invalid operation, but the Tree Borrows rules it violated are still experimental
= help: the accessed tag <TAG> has state Reserved (conflicted) which forbids this child write access
help: the accessed tag <TAG> was created here, in the initial state Reserved
--> $DIR/repeated_foreign_read_lazy_conflicted.rs:LL:CC
|
LL | unsafe fn access_after_sub_1(x: &mut u8, orig_ptr: *mut u8) {
| ^
help: the accessed tag <TAG> later transitioned to Reserved (conflicted) due to a foreign read access at offsets [0x0..0x1]
--> $DIR/repeated_foreign_read_lazy_conflicted.rs:LL:CC
|
LL | do_something(*orig_ptr);
| ^^^^^^^^^
= help: this transition corresponds to a temporary loss of write permissions until function exit
= note: BACKTRACE (of the first span):
= note: inside `access_after_sub_1` at $DIR/repeated_foreign_read_lazy_conflicted.rs:LL:CC
note: inside `main`
--> $DIR/repeated_foreign_read_lazy_conflicted.rs:LL:CC
|
LL | access_after_sub_1(&mut *(foo as *mut u8).byte_add(1), orig_ptr);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
note: some details are omitted, run with `MIRIFLAGS=-Zmiri-backtrace=full` for a verbose backtrace
error: aborting due to 1 previous error