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// Not in interpret to make sure we do not use private implementation details
use std::convert::TryFrom;
use rustc_hir::Mutability;
use rustc_middle::ty::layout::HasTyCtxt;
use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TyCtxt};
use rustc_middle::{
mir::{self, interpret::ConstAlloc},
ty::ScalarInt,
};
use rustc_span::{source_map::DUMMY_SP, symbol::Symbol};
use rustc_target::abi::VariantIdx;
use crate::interpret::{
intern_const_alloc_recursive, ConstValue, InternKind, InterpCx, InterpResult, MPlaceTy,
MemPlaceMeta, Scalar,
};
mod error;
mod eval_queries;
mod fn_queries;
mod machine;
pub use error::*;
pub use eval_queries::*;
pub use fn_queries::*;
pub use machine::*;
pub(crate) fn const_caller_location(
tcx: TyCtxt<'_>,
(file, line, col): (Symbol, u32, u32),
) -> ConstValue<'_> {
trace!("const_caller_location: {}:{}:{}", file, line, col);
let mut ecx = mk_eval_cx(tcx, DUMMY_SP, ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all(), false);
let loc_place = ecx.alloc_caller_location(file, line, col);
if intern_const_alloc_recursive(&mut ecx, InternKind::Constant, &loc_place).is_err() {
bug!("intern_const_alloc_recursive should not error in this case")
}
ConstValue::Scalar(Scalar::from_pointer(loc_place.ptr.into_pointer_or_addr().unwrap(), &tcx))
}
/// Convert an evaluated constant to a type level constant
pub(crate) fn const_to_valtree<'tcx>(
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>,
raw: ConstAlloc<'tcx>,
) -> Option<ty::ValTree<'tcx>> {
let ecx = mk_eval_cx(
tcx, DUMMY_SP, param_env,
// It is absolutely crucial for soundness that
// we do not read from static items or other mutable memory.
false,
);
let place = ecx.raw_const_to_mplace(raw).unwrap();
const_to_valtree_inner(&ecx, &place)
}
#[instrument(skip(ecx), level = "debug")]
fn branches<'tcx>(
ecx: &CompileTimeEvalContext<'tcx, 'tcx>,
place: &MPlaceTy<'tcx>,
n: usize,
variant: Option<VariantIdx>,
) -> Option<ty::ValTree<'tcx>> {
let place = match variant {
Some(variant) => ecx.mplace_downcast(&place, variant).unwrap(),
None => *place,
};
let variant = variant.map(|variant| Some(ty::ValTree::Leaf(ScalarInt::from(variant.as_u32()))));
debug!(?place, ?variant);
let fields = (0..n).map(|i| {
let field = ecx.mplace_field(&place, i).unwrap();
const_to_valtree_inner(ecx, &field)
});
// For enums, we prepend their variant index before the variant's fields so we can figure out
// the variant again when just seeing a valtree.
let branches = variant.into_iter().chain(fields);
Some(ty::ValTree::Branch(ecx.tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(branches.collect::<Option<Vec<_>>>()?)))
}
fn slice_branches<'tcx>(
ecx: &CompileTimeEvalContext<'tcx, 'tcx>,
place: &MPlaceTy<'tcx>,
) -> Option<ty::ValTree<'tcx>> {
let n = place.len(&ecx.tcx()).expect(&format!("expected to use len of place {:?}", place));
let branches = (0..n).map(|i| {
let place_elem = ecx.mplace_index(place, i).unwrap();
const_to_valtree_inner(ecx, &place_elem)
});
Some(ty::ValTree::Branch(ecx.tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(branches.collect::<Option<Vec<_>>>()?)))
}
#[instrument(skip(ecx), level = "debug")]
fn const_to_valtree_inner<'tcx>(
ecx: &CompileTimeEvalContext<'tcx, 'tcx>,
place: &MPlaceTy<'tcx>,
) -> Option<ty::ValTree<'tcx>> {
match place.layout.ty.kind() {
ty::FnDef(..) => Some(ty::ValTree::zst()),
ty::Bool | ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_) | ty::Float(_) | ty::Char => {
let val = ecx.read_immediate(&place.into()).unwrap();
let val = val.to_scalar().unwrap();
Some(ty::ValTree::Leaf(val.assert_int()))
}
// Raw pointers are not allowed in type level constants, as we cannot properly test them for
// equality at compile-time (see `ptr_guaranteed_eq`/`_ne`).
// Technically we could allow function pointers (represented as `ty::Instance`), but this is not guaranteed to
// agree with runtime equality tests.
ty::FnPtr(_) | ty::RawPtr(_) => None,
ty::Ref(_, _, _) => {
let derefd_place = ecx.deref_operand(&place.into()).unwrap_or_else(|e| bug!("couldn't deref {:?}, error: {:?}", place, e));
debug!(?derefd_place);
const_to_valtree_inner(ecx, &derefd_place)
}
ty::Str | ty::Slice(_) | ty::Array(_, _) => {
let valtree = slice_branches(ecx, place);
debug!(?valtree);
valtree
}
// Trait objects are not allowed in type level constants, as we have no concept for
// resolving their backing type, even if we can do that at const eval time. We may
// hypothetically be able to allow `dyn StructuralEq` trait objects in the future,
// but it is unclear if this is useful.
ty::Dynamic(..) => None,
ty::Tuple(substs) => branches(ecx, place, substs.len(), None),
ty::Adt(def, _) => {
if def.variants().is_empty() {
bug!("uninhabited types should have errored and never gotten converted to valtree")
}
let variant = ecx.read_discriminant(&place.into()).unwrap().1;
branches(ecx, place, def.variant(variant).fields.len(), def.is_enum().then_some(variant))
}
ty::Never
| ty::Error(_)
| ty::Foreign(..)
| ty::Infer(ty::FreshIntTy(_))
| ty::Infer(ty::FreshFloatTy(_))
| ty::Projection(..)
| ty::Param(_)
| ty::Bound(..)
| ty::Placeholder(..)
// FIXME(oli-obk): we could look behind opaque types
| ty::Opaque(..)
| ty::Infer(_)
// FIXME(oli-obk): we can probably encode closures just like structs
| ty::Closure(..)
| ty::Generator(..)
| ty::GeneratorWitness(..) => None,
}
}
/// This function should never fail for validated constants. However, it is also invoked from the
/// pretty printer which might attempt to format invalid constants and in that case it might fail.
pub(crate) fn try_destructure_const<'tcx>(
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>,
val: ty::Const<'tcx>,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx, mir::DestructuredConst<'tcx>> {
trace!("destructure_const: {:?}", val);
let ecx = mk_eval_cx(tcx, DUMMY_SP, param_env, false);
let op = ecx.const_to_op(val, None)?;
// We go to `usize` as we cannot allocate anything bigger anyway.
let (field_count, variant, down) = match val.ty().kind() {
ty::Array(_, len) => (usize::try_from(len.eval_usize(tcx, param_env)).unwrap(), None, op),
// Checks if we have any variants, to avoid downcasting to a non-existing variant (when
// there are no variants `read_discriminant` successfully returns a non-existing variant
// index).
ty::Adt(def, _) if def.variants().is_empty() => throw_ub!(Unreachable),
ty::Adt(def, _) => {
let variant = ecx.read_discriminant(&op)?.1;
let down = ecx.operand_downcast(&op, variant)?;
(def.variant(variant).fields.len(), Some(variant), down)
}
ty::Tuple(substs) => (substs.len(), None, op),
_ => bug!("cannot destructure constant {:?}", val),
};
let fields = (0..field_count)
.map(|i| {
let field_op = ecx.operand_field(&down, i)?;
let val = op_to_const(&ecx, &field_op);
Ok(ty::Const::from_value(tcx, val, field_op.layout.ty))
})
.collect::<InterpResult<'tcx, Vec<_>>>()?;
let fields = tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(fields);
Ok(mir::DestructuredConst { variant, fields })
}
pub(crate) fn deref_const<'tcx>(
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>,
val: ty::Const<'tcx>,
) -> ty::Const<'tcx> {
trace!("deref_const: {:?}", val);
let ecx = mk_eval_cx(tcx, DUMMY_SP, param_env, false);
let op = ecx.const_to_op(val, None).unwrap();
let mplace = ecx.deref_operand(&op).unwrap();
if let Some(alloc_id) = mplace.ptr.provenance {
assert_eq!(
tcx.get_global_alloc(alloc_id).unwrap().unwrap_memory().inner().mutability,
Mutability::Not,
"deref_const cannot be used with mutable allocations as \
that could allow pattern matching to observe mutable statics",
);
}
let ty = match mplace.meta {
MemPlaceMeta::None => mplace.layout.ty,
MemPlaceMeta::Poison => bug!("poison metadata in `deref_const`: {:#?}", mplace),
// In case of unsized types, figure out the real type behind.
MemPlaceMeta::Meta(scalar) => match mplace.layout.ty.kind() {
ty::Str => bug!("there's no sized equivalent of a `str`"),
ty::Slice(elem_ty) => tcx.mk_array(*elem_ty, scalar.to_machine_usize(&tcx).unwrap()),
_ => bug!(
"type {} should not have metadata, but had {:?}",
mplace.layout.ty,
mplace.meta
),
},
};
tcx.mk_const(ty::ConstS { val: ty::ConstKind::Value(op_to_const(&ecx, &mplace.into())), ty })
}