160 lines
5.5 KiB
Rust
160 lines
5.5 KiB
Rust
use crate::borrow_check::borrow_set::{BorrowSet, BorrowData, TwoPhaseActivation};
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use crate::borrow_check::places_conflict;
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use crate::borrow_check::Context;
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use crate::borrow_check::AccessDepth;
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use crate::dataflow::indexes::BorrowIndex;
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use rustc::mir::{BasicBlock, Location, Mir, Place};
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use rustc::mir::{ProjectionElem, BorrowKind};
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use rustc::ty::TyCtxt;
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use rustc_data_structures::graph::dominators::Dominators;
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/// Returns true if the borrow represented by `kind` is
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/// allowed to be split into separate Reservation and
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/// Activation phases.
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pub(super) fn allow_two_phase_borrow<'a, 'tcx, 'gcx: 'tcx>(
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tcx: &TyCtxt<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>,
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kind: BorrowKind
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) -> bool {
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tcx.two_phase_borrows()
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&& (kind.allows_two_phase_borrow()
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|| tcx.sess.opts.debugging_opts.two_phase_beyond_autoref)
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}
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/// Control for the path borrow checking code
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
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pub(super) enum Control {
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Continue,
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Break,
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}
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/// Encapsulates the idea of iterating over every borrow that involves a particular path
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pub(super) fn each_borrow_involving_path<'a, 'tcx, 'gcx: 'tcx, F, I, S> (
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s: &mut S,
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tcx: TyCtxt<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>,
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mir: &Mir<'tcx>,
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_context: Context,
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access_place: (AccessDepth, &Place<'tcx>),
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borrow_set: &BorrowSet<'tcx>,
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candidates: I,
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mut op: F,
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) where
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F: FnMut(&mut S, BorrowIndex, &BorrowData<'tcx>) -> Control,
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I: Iterator<Item=BorrowIndex>
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{
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let (access, place) = access_place;
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// FIXME: analogous code in check_loans first maps `place` to
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// its base_path.
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// check for loan restricting path P being used. Accounts for
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// borrows of P, P.a.b, etc.
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for i in candidates {
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let borrowed = &borrow_set[i];
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if places_conflict::borrow_conflicts_with_place(
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tcx,
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mir,
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&borrowed.borrowed_place,
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borrowed.kind,
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place,
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access,
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places_conflict::PlaceConflictBias::Overlap,
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) {
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debug!(
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"each_borrow_involving_path: {:?} @ {:?} vs. {:?}/{:?}",
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i, borrowed, place, access
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);
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let ctrl = op(s, i, borrowed);
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if ctrl == Control::Break {
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return;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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pub(super) fn is_active<'tcx>(
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dominators: &Dominators<BasicBlock>,
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borrow_data: &BorrowData<'tcx>,
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location: Location
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) -> bool {
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debug!("is_active(borrow_data={:?}, location={:?})", borrow_data, location);
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let activation_location = match borrow_data.activation_location {
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// If this is not a 2-phase borrow, it is always active.
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TwoPhaseActivation::NotTwoPhase => return true,
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// And if the unique 2-phase use is not an activation, then it is *never* active.
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TwoPhaseActivation::NotActivated => return false,
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// Otherwise, we derive info from the activation point `loc`:
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TwoPhaseActivation::ActivatedAt(loc) => loc,
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};
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// Otherwise, it is active for every location *except* in between
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// the reservation and the activation:
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//
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// X
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// /
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// R <--+ Except for this
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// / \ | diamond
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// \ / |
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// A <------+
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// |
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// Z
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//
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// Note that we assume that:
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// - the reservation R dominates the activation A
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// - the activation A post-dominates the reservation R (ignoring unwinding edges).
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//
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// This means that there can't be an edge that leaves A and
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// comes back into that diamond unless it passes through R.
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//
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// Suboptimal: In some cases, this code walks the dominator
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// tree twice when it only has to be walked once. I am
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// lazy. -nmatsakis
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// If dominated by the activation A, then it is active. The
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// activation occurs upon entering the point A, so this is
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// also true if location == activation_location.
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if activation_location.dominates(location, dominators) {
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return true;
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}
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// The reservation starts *on exiting* the reservation block,
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// so check if the location is dominated by R.successor. If so,
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// this point falls in between the reservation and location.
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let reserve_location = borrow_data.reserve_location.successor_within_block();
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if reserve_location.dominates(location, dominators) {
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false
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} else {
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// Otherwise, this point is outside the diamond, so
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// consider the borrow active. This could happen for
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// example if the borrow remains active around a loop (in
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// which case it would be active also for the point R,
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// which would generate an error).
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true
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}
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}
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/// Determines if a given borrow is borrowing local data
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/// This is called for all Yield statements on movable generators
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pub(super) fn borrow_of_local_data<'tcx>(place: &Place<'tcx>) -> bool {
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match place {
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Place::Promoted(_) |
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Place::Static(..) => false,
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Place::Local(..) => true,
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Place::Projection(box proj) => {
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match proj.elem {
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// Reborrow of already borrowed data is ignored
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// Any errors will be caught on the initial borrow
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ProjectionElem::Deref => false,
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// For interior references and downcasts, find out if the base is local
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ProjectionElem::Field(..)
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| ProjectionElem::Index(..)
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| ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. }
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| ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. }
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| ProjectionElem::Downcast(..) => borrow_of_local_data(&proj.base),
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}
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}
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}
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}
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