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author | Erlang/OTP <[email protected]> | 2009-12-14 12:54:41 +0000 |
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committer | Erlang/OTP <[email protected]> | 2009-12-14 12:54:41 +0000 |
commit | 47b882a585b5a226bd00b5125bac948ba9268c7f (patch) | |
tree | 16b9b5e3e572e13c16db227af0397a644541d9f1 | |
parent | 76623933ce8b95f3be52c06311374370e94f1348 (diff) | |
parent | 88efa63b733b627934fb7eec6236c71d7acfe082 (diff) | |
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Merge branch 'bg/compiler-bopt-bug' into ccase/r13b04_dev
* bg/compiler-bopt-bug:
beam_bool: Fix generation of code that does not validate
Fix crash in beam_bool
OTP-8338 Using complex boolean expressions in ifs could cause the compiler
to either crash or teminate with an internal error. (Thanks to
Simon Cornish.)
-rw-r--r-- | lib/compiler/src/beam_bool.erl | 27 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/compiler/test/andor_SUITE.erl | 66 |
2 files changed, 79 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_bool.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_bool.erl index d8c201a194..dcc6ad4c7c 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_bool.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_bool.erl @@ -123,6 +123,12 @@ bopt_block(Reg, Fail, OldIs, [{block,Bl0}|Acc0], St0) -> throw:mixed -> failed; + %% There was a reference to a boolean expression + %% from inside a protected block (try/catch), to + %% a boolean expression outside. + throw:protected_barrier -> + failed; + %% The 'xor' operator was used. We currently don't %% find it worthwile to translate 'xor' operators %% (the code would be clumsy). @@ -167,7 +173,7 @@ bopt_block(Reg, Fail, OldIs, [{block,Bl0}|Acc0], St0) -> %% whether the optimized code is guaranteed to work in the same %% way as the original code. %% -%% Throws an exception if the optmization is not safe. +%% Throw an exception if the optimization is not safe. %% ensure_opt_safe(Bl, NewCode, OldIs, Fail, PreceedingCode, St) -> %% Here are the conditions that must be true for the @@ -184,10 +190,10 @@ ensure_opt_safe(Bl, NewCode, OldIs, Fail, PreceedingCode, St) -> %% by the code that follows. %% %% 3. Any register that is assigned a value in the optimized - %% code must be UNUSED or KILLED in the following code. - %% (Possible future improvement: Registers that are known - %% to be assigned the SAME value in the original and optimized - %% code don't need to be unused in the following code.) + %% code must be UNUSED or KILLED in the following code + %% (because the register might be assigned the wrong value, + %% and even if the value is right it might no longer be + %% assigned on *all* paths leading to its use). InitInPreceeding = initialized_regs(PreceedingCode), @@ -304,6 +310,8 @@ dst_regs([{set,[D],_,{bif,_,{f,_}}}|Is], Acc) -> dst_regs(Is, [D|Acc]); dst_regs([{set,[D],_,{alloc,_,{gc_bif,_,{f,_}}}}|Is], Acc) -> dst_regs(Is, [D|Acc]); +dst_regs([{set,[D],_,move}|Is], Acc) -> + dst_regs(Is, [D|Acc]); dst_regs([_|Is], Acc) -> dst_regs(Is, Acc); dst_regs([], Acc) -> ordsets:from_list(Acc). @@ -414,11 +422,10 @@ bopt_good_args([A|As], Regs) -> bopt_good_args([], _) -> ok. bopt_good_arg({Tag,_}=X, Regs) when Tag =:= x; Tag =:= tmp -> - case gb_trees:get(X, Regs) of - any -> ok; - _Other -> - %%io:format("not any: ~p: ~p\n", [X,_Other]), - throw(mixed) + case gb_trees:lookup(X, Regs) of + {value,any} -> ok; + {value,_} -> throw(mixed); + none -> throw(protected_barrier) end; bopt_good_arg(_, _) -> ok. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/andor_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/andor_SUITE.erl index 34609a49f2..a460d54239 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/andor_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/andor_SUITE.erl @@ -20,13 +20,14 @@ -export([all/1, t_case/1,t_and_or/1,t_andalso/1,t_orelse/1,inside/1,overlap/1, - combined/1,in_case/1]). + combined/1,in_case/1,before_and_inside_if/1]). -include("test_server.hrl"). all(suite) -> test_lib:recompile(?MODULE), - [t_case,t_and_or,t_andalso,t_orelse,inside,overlap,combined,in_case]. + [t_case,t_and_or,t_andalso,t_orelse,inside,overlap,combined,in_case, + before_and_inside_if]. t_case(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% We test boolean cases almost but not quite like cases @@ -380,6 +381,65 @@ in_case_1_guard(LenUp, LenDw, LenN, Rotation, Count) -> false -> loop end. +before_and_inside_if(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ?line no = before_and_inside_if([a], [b], delete), + ?line no = before_and_inside_if([a], [b], x), + ?line no = before_and_inside_if([a], [], delete), + ?line no = before_and_inside_if([a], [], x), + ?line no = before_and_inside_if([], [], delete), + ?line yes = before_and_inside_if([], [], x), + ?line yes = before_and_inside_if([], [b], delete), + ?line yes = before_and_inside_if([], [b], x), + + ?line {ch1,ch2} = before_and_inside_if_2([a], [b], blah), + ?line {ch1,ch2} = before_and_inside_if_2([a], [b], xx), + ?line {ch1,ch2} = before_and_inside_if_2([a], [], blah), + ?line {ch1,ch2} = before_and_inside_if_2([a], [], xx), + ?line {no,no} = before_and_inside_if_2([], [b], blah), + ?line {no,no} = before_and_inside_if_2([], [b], xx), + ?line {ch1,no} = before_and_inside_if_2([], [], blah), + ?line {no,ch2} = before_and_inside_if_2([], [], xx), + ok. + +%% Thanks to Simon Cornish and Kostis Sagonas. +%% Used to crash beam_bool. +before_and_inside_if(XDo1, XDo2, Do3) -> + Do1 = (XDo1 =/= []), + Do2 = (XDo2 =/= []), + if + %% This expression occurs in a try/catch (protected) + %% block, which cannot refer to variables outside of + %% the block that are boolean expressions. + Do1 =:= true; + Do1 =:= false, Do2 =:= false, Do3 =:= delete -> + no; + true -> + yes + end. + +%% Thanks to Simon Cornish. +%% Used to generate code that would not set {y,0} on +%% all paths before its use (and therefore fail +%% validation by the beam_validator). +before_and_inside_if_2(XDo1, XDo2, Do3) -> + Do1 = (XDo1 =/= []), + Do2 = (XDo2 =/= []), + CH1 = if Do1 == true; + Do1 == false,Do2==false,Do3 == blah -> + ch1; + true -> + no + end, + CH2 = if Do1 == true; + Do1 == false,Do2==false,Do3 == xx -> + ch2; + true -> + no + end, + {CH1,CH2}. + +%% Utilities. + check(V1, V0) -> if V1 /= V0 -> io:fwrite("error: ~w.\n", [V1]), @@ -393,5 +453,3 @@ echo(X) -> X. id(I) -> I. - - |