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author | Björn Gustavsson <[email protected]> | 2016-06-02 09:58:46 +0200 |
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committer | Björn Gustavsson <[email protected]> | 2016-06-02 12:51:18 +0200 |
commit | 5facb518a9ee2d756564eccd92a2c11f334d6282 (patch) | |
tree | 459b4574356863255a4e27aa017c04796780fdd9 /lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl | |
parent | aab1db16d0a732823fa9e2964c6a52b109c61742 (diff) | |
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Eliminate crash for map updates in guards
beam_validator would complain that x(1) is uninitialized
in a test_heap instruction when attempting to compile
the following code with sys_core_fold turned off:
foo(M) when not (M#{true := 0}); [M] ->
ok.
Simplified, the generated BEAM assembly code looked like
this:
test is_map BadMap x(0)
put_map_exact Fail x(0) => x(1) ...
jump BooleanStuff
BadMap:
move ok => x(1)
jump Fail
BooleanStuff:
...
move Boolean => x(2)
jump Build
Fail:
move false => x(2)
Build:
test_heap 2 3 %% x(0), x(1), x(2) must be live.
...
That is, if put_map_exact failed, control would transfer
to the label Fail without initializing x(1).
Fix that by making sure that x(1) is initilized even if
put_map_exact fails:
test is_map BadMap x(0)
put_map_exact BadLbl x(0) => x(1) ...
jump OkLbl
BadLbl:
move ok => x(1)
jump Fail
OkLbl:
jump BooleanStuff
BadMap:
move ok => x(1)
jump Fail
BooleanStuff:
...
move Boolean => x(2)
jump Build
Fail:
move false => x(2)
Build:
test_heap 2 3 %% x(0), x(1), x(2) must be live.
...
Note that this situation is rare, and that other optimization passes
(beam_dead and beam_jump in particular) will clean up this mess.
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl | 24 |
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl index c3c4862794..36e82c1459 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl @@ -1287,6 +1287,7 @@ t_guard_update(Config) when is_list(Config) -> first = map_guard_update(#{}, #{x=>first}), second = map_guard_update(#{y=>old}, #{x=>second,y=>old}), third = map_guard_update(#{x=>old,y=>old}, #{x=>third,y=>old}), + bad_map_guard_update(), ok. t_guard_update_large(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -1353,6 +1354,29 @@ map_guard_update(M1, M2) when M1#{x=>second} =:= M2 -> second; map_guard_update(M1, M2) when M1#{x:=third} =:= M2 -> third; map_guard_update(_, _) -> error. +bad_map_guard_update() -> + do_bad_map_guard_update(fun burns/1), + do_bad_map_guard_update(fun turns/1), + ok. + +do_bad_map_guard_update(Fun) -> + do_bad_map_guard_update_1(Fun, #{}), + do_bad_map_guard_update_1(Fun, #{true=>1}), + ok. + +do_bad_map_guard_update_1(Fun, Value) -> + %% Note: The business with the seemingly redundant fun + %% disables inlining, which would otherwise change the + %% EXIT reason. + {'EXIT',{function_clause,_}} = (catch Fun(Value)), + ok. + +burns(Richmond) when not (Richmond#{true := 0}); [Richmond] -> + specification. + +turns(Richmond) when not (Richmond#{true => 0}); [Richmond] -> + specification. + t_guard_receive(Config) when is_list(Config) -> M0 = #{ id => 0 }, Pid = spawn_link(fun() -> guard_receive_loop() end), |