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tighten CTFE safety net for accesses to globals #70947

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31 changes: 23 additions & 8 deletions src/librustc_mir/const_eval/machine.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -350,15 +350,30 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx> interpret::Machine<'mir, 'tcx> for CompileTimeInterpreter {
static_def_id: Option<DefId>,
is_write: bool,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx> {
if is_write && allocation.mutability == Mutability::Not {
Err(err_ub!(WriteToReadOnly(alloc_id)).into())
} else if is_write {
Err(ConstEvalErrKind::ModifiedGlobal.into())
} else if memory_extra.can_access_statics || static_def_id.is_none() {
// `static_def_id.is_none()` indicates this is not a static, but a const or so.
Ok(())
if is_write {
// Write access. These are never allowed, but we give a targeted error message.
if allocation.mutability == Mutability::Not {
Err(err_ub!(WriteToReadOnly(alloc_id)).into())
} else {
Err(ConstEvalErrKind::ModifiedGlobal.into())
}
} else {
Err(ConstEvalErrKind::ConstAccessesStatic.into())
// Read access. These are usually allowed, with some exceptions.
if memory_extra.can_access_statics {
// Machine configuration allows us read from anything (e.g., `static` initializer).
Ok(())
} else if static_def_id.is_some() {
// Machine configuration does not allow us to read statics
// (e.g., `const` initializer).
Err(ConstEvalErrKind::ConstAccessesStatic.into())
} else {
// Immutable global, this read is fine.
// But make sure we never accept a read from something mutable, that would be
// unsound. The reason is that as the content of this allocation may be different
// now and at run-time, so if we permit reading now we might return the wrong value.
assert_eq!(allocation.mutability, Mutability::Not);
Ok(())
}
}
}
}
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