//! Verify CPU flags values. use crate::entity::{EntitySet, SecondaryMap}; use crate::flowgraph::{BlockPredecessor, ControlFlowGraph}; use crate::ir; use crate::ir::instructions::BranchInfo; use crate::packed_option::PackedOption; use crate::timing; use crate::verifier::{VerifierErrors, VerifierStepResult}; /// Verify that CPU flags are used correctly. /// /// The value types `iflags` and `fflags` represent CPU flags which usually live in a /// special-purpose register, so they can't be used as freely as other value types that can live in /// any register. /// /// We verify the following conditions: /// /// - At most one flags value can be live at a time. /// - A flags value can not be live across an instruction that clobbers the flags. /// /// pub fn verify_flags( func: &ir::Function, cfg: &ControlFlowGraph, errors: &mut VerifierErrors, ) -> VerifierStepResult<()> { let _tt = timing::verify_flags(); let mut verifier = FlagsVerifier { func, cfg, livein: SecondaryMap::new(), }; verifier.check(errors) } struct FlagsVerifier<'a> { func: &'a ir::Function, cfg: &'a ControlFlowGraph, /// The single live-in flags value (if any) for each block. livein: SecondaryMap>, } impl<'a> FlagsVerifier<'a> { fn check(&mut self, errors: &mut VerifierErrors) -> VerifierStepResult<()> { // List of blocks that need to be processed. blocks may be re-added to this list when we detect // that one of their successor blocks needs a live-in flags value. let mut worklist = EntitySet::with_capacity(self.func.layout.block_capacity()); for block in self.func.layout.blocks() { worklist.insert(block); } while let Some(block) = worklist.pop() { if let Some(value) = self.visit_block(block, errors)? { // The block has live-in flags. Check if the value changed. match self.livein[block].expand() { // Revisit any predecessor blocks the first time we see a live-in for `block`. None => { self.livein[block] = value.into(); for BlockPredecessor { block: pred, .. } in self.cfg.pred_iter(block) { worklist.insert(pred); } } Some(old) if old != value => { return errors.fatal(( block, format!("conflicting live-in CPU flags: {} and {}", old, value), )); } x => assert_eq!(x, Some(value)), } } else { // Existing live-in flags should never be able to disappear. assert_eq!(self.livein[block].expand(), None); } } Ok(()) } /// Check flags usage in `block` and return the live-in flags value, if any. fn visit_block( &self, block: ir::Block, errors: &mut VerifierErrors, ) -> VerifierStepResult> { // The single currently live flags value. let mut live_val = None; // Visit instructions backwards so we can track liveness accurately. for inst in self.func.layout.block_insts(block).rev() { // Check if `inst` interferes with existing live flags. if let Some(live) = live_val { for &res in self.func.dfg.inst_results(inst) { if res == live { // We've reached the def of `live_flags`, so it is no longer live above. live_val = None; } else if self.func.dfg.value_type(res).is_flags() { errors .report((inst, format!("{} clobbers live CPU flags in {}", res, live))); return Err(()); } } } // Now look for live ranges of CPU flags that end here. for &arg in self.func.dfg.inst_args(inst) { if self.func.dfg.value_type(arg).is_flags() { merge(&mut live_val, arg, inst, errors)?; } } // Include live-in flags to successor blocks. match self.func.dfg.analyze_branch(inst) { BranchInfo::NotABranch => {} BranchInfo::SingleDest(dest, _) => { if let Some(val) = self.livein[dest].expand() { merge(&mut live_val, val, inst, errors)?; } } BranchInfo::Table(jt, dest) => { if let Some(dest) = dest { if let Some(val) = self.livein[dest].expand() { merge(&mut live_val, val, inst, errors)?; } } for dest in self.func.jump_tables[jt].iter() { if let Some(val) = self.livein[*dest].expand() { merge(&mut live_val, val, inst, errors)?; } } } } } // Return the required live-in flags value. Ok(live_val) } } // Merge live flags values, or return an error on conflicting values. fn merge( a: &mut Option, b: ir::Value, inst: ir::Inst, errors: &mut VerifierErrors, ) -> VerifierStepResult<()> { if let Some(va) = *a { if b != va { return errors.fatal(( inst, format!("conflicting live CPU flags: {} and {}", va, b), )); } } else { *a = Some(b); } Ok(()) }