rust/tests/fail/stacked_borrows/aliasing_mut4.stderr
Ben Kimock afa1dddcf9 Store protectors outside Item, pack Tag and Perm
Previously, Item was a struct of a NonZeroU64, an Option which was
usually unset or irrelevant, and a 4-variant enum. So collectively, the
size of an Item was 24 bytes, but only 8 bytes were used for the most
part.

So this takes advantage of the fact that it is probably impossible to
exhaust the total space of SbTags, and steals 3 bits from it to pack the
whole struct into a single u64. This bit-packing means that we reduce
peak memory usage when Miri goes memory-bound by ~3x. We also get CPU
performance improvements of varying size, because not only are we simply
accessing less memory, we can now compare a Vec<Item> using a memcmp
because it does not have any padding.
2022-07-12 21:01:33 -04:00

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error: Undefined Behavior: not granting access to tag <TAG> because incompatible item is protected: [SharedReadOnly for <TAG>] (call ID)
--> $DIR/aliasing_mut4.rs:LL:CC
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LL | pub fn safe(_x: &i32, _y: &mut Cell<i32>) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ not granting access to tag <TAG> because incompatible item is protected: [SharedReadOnly for <TAG>] (call ID)
|
= help: this indicates a potential bug in the program: it performed an invalid operation, but the Stacked Borrows rules it violated are still experimental
= help: see https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/blob/master/wip/stacked-borrows.md for further information
help: <TAG> was created by a retag at offsets [0x0..0x4]
--> $DIR/aliasing_mut4.rs:LL:CC
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LL | let xref = &mut x;
| ^^^^^^
help: <TAG> was protected due to <TAG> which was created here
--> $DIR/aliasing_mut4.rs:LL:CC
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LL | safe_raw(xshr, xraw as *mut _);
| ^^^^
help: this protector is live for this call
--> $DIR/aliasing_mut4.rs:LL:CC
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LL | pub fn safe(_x: &i32, _y: &mut Cell<i32>) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
= note: backtrace:
= note: inside `safe` at $DIR/aliasing_mut4.rs:LL:CC
note: inside `main` at $DIR/aliasing_mut4.rs:LL:CC
--> $DIR/aliasing_mut4.rs:LL:CC
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LL | safe_raw(xshr, xraw as *mut _);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
note: some details are omitted, run with `MIRIFLAGS=-Zmiri-backtrace=full` for a verbose backtrace
error: aborting due to previous error