use rustc::mir; use rustc::ty::layout::{self, LayoutOf, Size}; use rustc::ty; use rustc::mir::interpret::{EvalResult, PointerArithmetic}; use super::{ PlaceTy, OpTy, Value, Scalar, ScalarMaybeUndef, Borrow, ScalarExt, OperatorEvalContextExt }; pub trait EvalContextExt<'tcx> { fn call_intrinsic( &mut self, instance: ty::Instance<'tcx>, args: &[OpTy<'tcx, Borrow>], dest: PlaceTy<'tcx, Borrow>, ) -> EvalResult<'tcx>; } impl<'a, 'mir, 'tcx> EvalContextExt<'tcx> for super::MiriEvalContext<'a, 'mir, 'tcx> { fn call_intrinsic( &mut self, instance: ty::Instance<'tcx>, args: &[OpTy<'tcx, Borrow>], dest: PlaceTy<'tcx, Borrow>, ) -> EvalResult<'tcx> { if self.emulate_intrinsic(instance, args, dest)? { return Ok(()); } let substs = instance.substs; // All these intrinsics take raw pointers, so if we access memory directly // (as opposed to through a place), we have to remember to erase any tag // that might still hang around! let intrinsic_name = &self.tcx.item_name(instance.def_id()).as_str()[..]; match intrinsic_name { "arith_offset" => { let offset = self.read_scalar(args[1])?.to_isize(&self)?; let ptr = self.read_scalar(args[0])?.not_undef()?; let pointee_ty = substs.type_at(0); let pointee_size = self.layout_of(pointee_ty)?.size.bytes() as i64; let offset = offset.overflowing_mul(pointee_size).0; let result_ptr = ptr.ptr_wrapping_signed_offset(offset, &self); self.write_scalar(result_ptr, dest)?; } "assume" => { let cond = self.read_scalar(args[0])?.to_bool()?; if !cond { return err!(AssumptionNotHeld); } } "atomic_load" | "atomic_load_relaxed" | "atomic_load_acq" | "volatile_load" => { let ptr = self.ref_to_mplace(self.read_value(args[0])?)?; let val = self.read_scalar(ptr.into())?; // make sure it fits into a scalar; otherwise it cannot be atomic self.write_scalar(val, dest)?; } "atomic_store" | "atomic_store_relaxed" | "atomic_store_rel" | "volatile_store" => { let ptr = self.ref_to_mplace(self.read_value(args[0])?)?; let val = self.read_scalar(args[1])?; // make sure it fits into a scalar; otherwise it cannot be atomic self.write_scalar(val, ptr.into())?; } "atomic_fence_acq" => { // we are inherently singlethreaded and singlecored, this is a nop } _ if intrinsic_name.starts_with("atomic_xchg") => { let ptr = self.ref_to_mplace(self.read_value(args[0])?)?; let new = self.read_scalar(args[1])?; let old = self.read_scalar(ptr.into())?; self.write_scalar(old, dest)?; // old value is returned self.write_scalar(new, ptr.into())?; } _ if intrinsic_name.starts_with("atomic_cxchg") => { let ptr = self.ref_to_mplace(self.read_value(args[0])?)?; let expect_old = self.read_value(args[1])?; // read as value for the sake of `binary_op_val()` let new = self.read_scalar(args[2])?; let old = self.read_value(ptr.into())?; // read as value for the sake of `binary_op_val()` // binary_op_val will bail if either of them is not a scalar let (eq, _) = self.binary_op_val(mir::BinOp::Eq, old, expect_old)?; let res = Value::ScalarPair(old.to_scalar_or_undef(), eq.into()); self.write_value(res, dest)?; // old value is returned // update ptr depending on comparison if eq.to_bool()? { self.write_scalar(new, ptr.into())?; } } "atomic_or" | "atomic_or_acq" | "atomic_or_rel" | "atomic_or_acqrel" | "atomic_or_relaxed" | "atomic_xor" | "atomic_xor_acq" | "atomic_xor_rel" | "atomic_xor_acqrel" | "atomic_xor_relaxed" | "atomic_and" | "atomic_and_acq" | "atomic_and_rel" | "atomic_and_acqrel" | "atomic_and_relaxed" | "atomic_xadd" | "atomic_xadd_acq" | "atomic_xadd_rel" | "atomic_xadd_acqrel" | "atomic_xadd_relaxed" | "atomic_xsub" | "atomic_xsub_acq" | "atomic_xsub_rel" | "atomic_xsub_acqrel" | "atomic_xsub_relaxed" => { let ptr = self.ref_to_mplace(self.read_value(args[0])?)?; let rhs = self.read_value(args[1])?; let old = self.read_value(ptr.into())?; self.write_value(*old, dest)?; // old value is returned let op = match intrinsic_name.split('_').nth(1).unwrap() { "or" => mir::BinOp::BitOr, "xor" => mir::BinOp::BitXor, "and" => mir::BinOp::BitAnd, "xadd" => mir::BinOp::Add, "xsub" => mir::BinOp::Sub, _ => bug!(), }; // Atomics wrap around on overflow. self.binop_ignore_overflow(op, old, rhs, ptr.into())?; } "breakpoint" => unimplemented!(), // halt miri "copy" | "copy_nonoverlapping" => { let elem_ty = substs.type_at(0); let elem_layout = self.layout_of(elem_ty)?; let elem_size = elem_layout.size.bytes(); let count = self.read_scalar(args[2])?.to_usize(&self)?; let elem_align = elem_layout.align; // erase tags: this is a raw ptr operation let src = self.read_scalar(args[0])?.not_undef()?.erase_tag(); let dest = self.read_scalar(args[1])?.not_undef()?.erase_tag(); self.memory_mut().copy( src.with_default_tag(), elem_align, dest.with_default_tag(), elem_align, Size::from_bytes(count * elem_size), intrinsic_name.ends_with("_nonoverlapping"), )?; } "discriminant_value" => { let place = self.ref_to_mplace(self.read_value(args[0])?)?; let discr_val = self.read_discriminant(place.into())?.0; self.write_scalar(Scalar::from_uint(discr_val, dest.layout.size), dest)?; } "sinf32" | "fabsf32" | "cosf32" | "sqrtf32" | "expf32" | "exp2f32" | "logf32" | "log10f32" | "log2f32" | "floorf32" | "ceilf32" | "truncf32" => { let f = self.read_scalar(args[0])?.to_f32()?; let f = match intrinsic_name { "sinf32" => f.sin(), "fabsf32" => f.abs(), "cosf32" => f.cos(), "sqrtf32" => f.sqrt(), "expf32" => f.exp(), "exp2f32" => f.exp2(), "logf32" => f.ln(), "log10f32" => f.log10(), "log2f32" => f.log2(), "floorf32" => f.floor(), "ceilf32" => f.ceil(), "truncf32" => f.trunc(), _ => bug!(), }; self.write_scalar(Scalar::from_f32(f), dest)?; } "sinf64" | "fabsf64" | "cosf64" | "sqrtf64" | "expf64" | "exp2f64" | "logf64" | "log10f64" | "log2f64" | "floorf64" | "ceilf64" | "truncf64" => { let f = self.read_scalar(args[0])?.to_f64()?; let f = match intrinsic_name { "sinf64" => f.sin(), "fabsf64" => f.abs(), "cosf64" => f.cos(), "sqrtf64" => f.sqrt(), "expf64" => f.exp(), "exp2f64" => f.exp2(), "logf64" => f.ln(), "log10f64" => f.log10(), "log2f64" => f.log2(), "floorf64" => f.floor(), "ceilf64" => f.ceil(), "truncf64" => f.trunc(), _ => bug!(), }; self.write_scalar(Scalar::from_f64(f), dest)?; } "fadd_fast" | "fsub_fast" | "fmul_fast" | "fdiv_fast" | "frem_fast" => { let a = self.read_value(args[0])?; let b = self.read_value(args[1])?; let op = match intrinsic_name { "fadd_fast" => mir::BinOp::Add, "fsub_fast" => mir::BinOp::Sub, "fmul_fast" => mir::BinOp::Mul, "fdiv_fast" => mir::BinOp::Div, "frem_fast" => mir::BinOp::Rem, _ => bug!(), }; self.binop_ignore_overflow(op, a, b, dest)?; } "exact_div" => { // Performs an exact division, resulting in undefined behavior where // `x % y != 0` or `y == 0` or `x == T::min_value() && y == -1` let a = self.read_value(args[0])?; let b = self.read_value(args[1])?; // check x % y != 0 if self.binary_op_val(mir::BinOp::Rem, a, b)?.0.to_bytes()? != 0 { return err!(ValidationFailure(format!("exact_div: {:?} cannot be divided by {:?}", a, b))); } self.binop_ignore_overflow(mir::BinOp::Div, a, b, dest)?; }, "likely" | "unlikely" | "forget" => {} "init" => { // Check fast path: we don't want to force an allocation in case the destination is a simple value, // but we also do not want to create a new allocation with 0s and then copy that over. // FIXME: We do not properly validate in case of ZSTs and when doing it in memory! // However, this only affects direct calls of the intrinsic; calls to the stable // functions wrapping them do get their validation. if !dest.layout.is_zst() { // nothing to do for ZST match dest.layout.abi { layout::Abi::Scalar(ref s) => { let x = Scalar::from_int(0, s.value.size(&self)); self.write_value(Value::Scalar(x.into()), dest)?; } layout::Abi::ScalarPair(ref s1, ref s2) => { let x = Scalar::from_int(0, s1.value.size(&self)); let y = Scalar::from_int(0, s2.value.size(&self)); self.write_value(Value::ScalarPair(x.into(), y.into()), dest)?; } _ => { // Do it in memory let mplace = self.force_allocation(dest)?; assert!(mplace.meta.is_none()); self.memory_mut().write_repeat(mplace.ptr, 0, dest.layout.size)?; } } } } "pref_align_of" => { let ty = substs.type_at(0); let layout = self.layout_of(ty)?; let align = layout.align.pref(); let ptr_size = self.pointer_size(); let align_val = Scalar::from_uint(align as u128, ptr_size); self.write_scalar(align_val, dest)?; } "move_val_init" => { let ptr = self.ref_to_mplace(self.read_value(args[0])?)?; self.copy_op(args[1], ptr.into())?; } "offset" => { let offset = self.read_scalar(args[1])?.to_isize(&self)?; let ptr = self.read_scalar(args[0])?.not_undef()?; let result_ptr = self.pointer_offset_inbounds(ptr, substs.type_at(0), offset)?; self.write_scalar(result_ptr, dest)?; } "powf32" => { let f = self.read_scalar(args[0])?.to_f32()?; let f2 = self.read_scalar(args[1])?.to_f32()?; self.write_scalar( Scalar::from_f32(f.powf(f2)), dest, )?; } "powf64" => { let f = self.read_scalar(args[0])?.to_f64()?; let f2 = self.read_scalar(args[1])?.to_f64()?; self.write_scalar( Scalar::from_f64(f.powf(f2)), dest, )?; } "fmaf32" => { let a = self.read_scalar(args[0])?.to_f32()?; let b = self.read_scalar(args[1])?.to_f32()?; let c = self.read_scalar(args[2])?.to_f32()?; self.write_scalar( Scalar::from_f32(a * b + c), dest, )?; } "fmaf64" => { let a = self.read_scalar(args[0])?.to_f64()?; let b = self.read_scalar(args[1])?.to_f64()?; let c = self.read_scalar(args[2])?.to_f64()?; self.write_scalar( Scalar::from_f64(a * b + c), dest, )?; } "powif32" => { let f = self.read_scalar(args[0])?.to_f32()?; let i = self.read_scalar(args[1])?.to_i32()?; self.write_scalar( Scalar::from_f32(f.powi(i)), dest, )?; } "powif64" => { let f = self.read_scalar(args[0])?.to_f64()?; let i = self.read_scalar(args[1])?.to_i32()?; self.write_scalar( Scalar::from_f64(f.powi(i)), dest, )?; } "size_of_val" => { let mplace = self.ref_to_mplace(self.read_value(args[0])?)?; let (size, _) = self.size_and_align_of_mplace(mplace)? .expect("size_of_val called on extern type"); let ptr_size = self.pointer_size(); self.write_scalar( Scalar::from_uint(size.bytes() as u128, ptr_size), dest, )?; } "min_align_of_val" | "align_of_val" => { let mplace = self.ref_to_mplace(self.read_value(args[0])?)?; let (_, align) = self.size_and_align_of_mplace(mplace)? .expect("size_of_val called on extern type"); let ptr_size = self.pointer_size(); self.write_scalar( Scalar::from_uint(align.abi(), ptr_size), dest, )?; } "type_name" => { let ty = substs.type_at(0); let ty_name = ty.to_string(); let value = self.str_to_value(&ty_name)?; self.write_value(value, dest)?; } "unchecked_div" => { let l = self.read_value(args[0])?; let r = self.read_value(args[1])?; let rval = r.to_scalar()?.to_bytes()?; if rval == 0 { return err!(Intrinsic(format!("Division by 0 in unchecked_div"))); } self.binop_ignore_overflow( mir::BinOp::Div, l, r, dest, )?; } "unchecked_rem" => { let l = self.read_value(args[0])?; let r = self.read_value(args[1])?; let rval = r.to_scalar()?.to_bytes()?; if rval == 0 { return err!(Intrinsic(format!("Division by 0 in unchecked_rem"))); } self.binop_ignore_overflow( mir::BinOp::Rem, l, r, dest, )?; } "uninit" => { // Check fast path: we don't want to force an allocation in case the destination is a simple value, // but we also do not want to create a new allocation with 0s and then copy that over. // FIXME: We do not properly validate in case of ZSTs and when doing it in memory! // However, this only affects direct calls of the intrinsic; calls to the stable // functions wrapping them do get their validation. if !dest.layout.is_zst() { // nothing to do for ZST match dest.layout.abi { layout::Abi::Scalar(..) => { let x = ScalarMaybeUndef::Undef; self.write_value(Value::Scalar(x), dest)?; } layout::Abi::ScalarPair(..) => { let x = ScalarMaybeUndef::Undef; self.write_value(Value::ScalarPair(x, x), dest)?; } _ => { // Do it in memory let mplace = self.force_allocation(dest)?; assert!(mplace.meta.is_none()); self.memory_mut().mark_definedness(mplace.ptr.to_ptr()?, dest.layout.size, false)?; } } } } "write_bytes" => { let ty = substs.type_at(0); let ty_layout = self.layout_of(ty)?; let val_byte = self.read_scalar(args[1])?.to_u8()?; let ptr = self.read_scalar(args[0])?.not_undef()?.erase_tag().with_default_tag(); let count = self.read_scalar(args[2])?.to_usize(&self)?; self.memory().check_align(ptr, ty_layout.align)?; self.memory_mut().write_repeat(ptr, val_byte, ty_layout.size * count)?; } name => return err!(Unimplemented(format!("unimplemented intrinsic: {}", name))), } Ok(()) } }