1 //== RangeConstraintManager.cpp - Manage range constraints.------*- C++ -*--==// 2 // 3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4 // 5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 // 8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 9 // 10 // This file defines RangeConstraintManager, a class that tracks simple 11 // equality and inequality constraints on symbolic values of ProgramState. 12 // 13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 14 15 #include "RangedConstraintManager.h" 16 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/APSIntType.h" 17 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/ProgramState.h" 18 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/ProgramStateTrait.h" 19 #include "llvm/ADT/FoldingSet.h" 20 #include "llvm/ADT/ImmutableSet.h" 21 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" 22 23 using namespace clang; 24 using namespace ento; 25 26 /// A Range represents the closed range [from, to]. The caller must 27 /// guarantee that from <= to. Note that Range is immutable, so as not 28 /// to subvert RangeSet's immutability. 29 namespace { 30 class Range : public std::pair<const llvm::APSInt *, const llvm::APSInt *> { 31 public: 32 Range(const llvm::APSInt &from, const llvm::APSInt &to) 33 : std::pair<const llvm::APSInt *, const llvm::APSInt *>(&from, &to) { 34 assert(from <= to); 35 } 36 bool Includes(const llvm::APSInt &v) const { 37 return *first <= v && v <= *second; 38 } 39 const llvm::APSInt &From() const { return *first; } 40 const llvm::APSInt &To() const { return *second; } 41 const llvm::APSInt *getConcreteValue() const { 42 return &From() == &To() ? &From() : nullptr; 43 } 44 45 void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID) const { 46 ID.AddPointer(&From()); 47 ID.AddPointer(&To()); 48 } 49 }; 50 51 class RangeTrait : public llvm::ImutContainerInfo<Range> { 52 public: 53 // When comparing if one Range is less than another, we should compare 54 // the actual APSInt values instead of their pointers. This keeps the order 55 // consistent (instead of comparing by pointer values) and can potentially 56 // be used to speed up some of the operations in RangeSet. 57 static inline bool isLess(key_type_ref lhs, key_type_ref rhs) { 58 return *lhs.first < *rhs.first || 59 (!(*rhs.first < *lhs.first) && *lhs.second < *rhs.second); 60 } 61 }; 62 63 /// RangeSet contains a set of ranges. If the set is empty, then 64 /// there the value of a symbol is overly constrained and there are no 65 /// possible values for that symbol. 66 class RangeSet { 67 typedef llvm::ImmutableSet<Range, RangeTrait> PrimRangeSet; 68 PrimRangeSet ranges; // no need to make const, since it is an 69 // ImmutableSet - this allows default operator= 70 // to work. 71 public: 72 typedef PrimRangeSet::Factory Factory; 73 typedef PrimRangeSet::iterator iterator; 74 75 RangeSet(PrimRangeSet RS) : ranges(RS) {} 76 77 /// Create a new set with all ranges of this set and RS. 78 /// Possible intersections are not checked here. 79 RangeSet addRange(Factory &F, const RangeSet &RS) { 80 PrimRangeSet Ranges(RS.ranges); 81 for (const auto &range : ranges) 82 Ranges = F.add(Ranges, range); 83 return RangeSet(Ranges); 84 } 85 86 iterator begin() const { return ranges.begin(); } 87 iterator end() const { return ranges.end(); } 88 89 bool isEmpty() const { return ranges.isEmpty(); } 90 91 /// Construct a new RangeSet representing '{ [from, to] }'. 92 RangeSet(Factory &F, const llvm::APSInt &from, const llvm::APSInt &to) 93 : ranges(F.add(F.getEmptySet(), Range(from, to))) {} 94 95 /// Profile - Generates a hash profile of this RangeSet for use 96 /// by FoldingSet. 97 void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID) const { ranges.Profile(ID); } 98 99 /// getConcreteValue - If a symbol is contrained to equal a specific integer 100 /// constant then this method returns that value. Otherwise, it returns 101 /// NULL. 102 const llvm::APSInt *getConcreteValue() const { 103 return ranges.isSingleton() ? ranges.begin()->getConcreteValue() : nullptr; 104 } 105 106 private: 107 void IntersectInRange(BasicValueFactory &BV, Factory &F, 108 const llvm::APSInt &Lower, const llvm::APSInt &Upper, 109 PrimRangeSet &newRanges, PrimRangeSet::iterator &i, 110 PrimRangeSet::iterator &e) const { 111 // There are six cases for each range R in the set: 112 // 1. R is entirely before the intersection range. 113 // 2. R is entirely after the intersection range. 114 // 3. R contains the entire intersection range. 115 // 4. R starts before the intersection range and ends in the middle. 116 // 5. R starts in the middle of the intersection range and ends after it. 117 // 6. R is entirely contained in the intersection range. 118 // These correspond to each of the conditions below. 119 for (/* i = begin(), e = end() */; i != e; ++i) { 120 if (i->To() < Lower) { 121 continue; 122 } 123 if (i->From() > Upper) { 124 break; 125 } 126 127 if (i->Includes(Lower)) { 128 if (i->Includes(Upper)) { 129 newRanges = 130 F.add(newRanges, Range(BV.getValue(Lower), BV.getValue(Upper))); 131 break; 132 } else 133 newRanges = F.add(newRanges, Range(BV.getValue(Lower), i->To())); 134 } else { 135 if (i->Includes(Upper)) { 136 newRanges = F.add(newRanges, Range(i->From(), BV.getValue(Upper))); 137 break; 138 } else 139 newRanges = F.add(newRanges, *i); 140 } 141 } 142 } 143 144 const llvm::APSInt &getMinValue() const { 145 assert(!isEmpty()); 146 return ranges.begin()->From(); 147 } 148 149 bool pin(llvm::APSInt &Lower, llvm::APSInt &Upper) const { 150 // This function has nine cases, the cartesian product of range-testing 151 // both the upper and lower bounds against the symbol's type. 152 // Each case requires a different pinning operation. 153 // The function returns false if the described range is entirely outside 154 // the range of values for the associated symbol. 155 APSIntType Type(getMinValue()); 156 APSIntType::RangeTestResultKind LowerTest = Type.testInRange(Lower, true); 157 APSIntType::RangeTestResultKind UpperTest = Type.testInRange(Upper, true); 158 159 switch (LowerTest) { 160 case APSIntType::RTR_Below: 161 switch (UpperTest) { 162 case APSIntType::RTR_Below: 163 // The entire range is outside the symbol's set of possible values. 164 // If this is a conventionally-ordered range, the state is infeasible. 165 if (Lower <= Upper) 166 return false; 167 168 // However, if the range wraps around, it spans all possible values. 169 Lower = Type.getMinValue(); 170 Upper = Type.getMaxValue(); 171 break; 172 case APSIntType::RTR_Within: 173 // The range starts below what's possible but ends within it. Pin. 174 Lower = Type.getMinValue(); 175 Type.apply(Upper); 176 break; 177 case APSIntType::RTR_Above: 178 // The range spans all possible values for the symbol. Pin. 179 Lower = Type.getMinValue(); 180 Upper = Type.getMaxValue(); 181 break; 182 } 183 break; 184 case APSIntType::RTR_Within: 185 switch (UpperTest) { 186 case APSIntType::RTR_Below: 187 // The range wraps around, but all lower values are not possible. 188 Type.apply(Lower); 189 Upper = Type.getMaxValue(); 190 break; 191 case APSIntType::RTR_Within: 192 // The range may or may not wrap around, but both limits are valid. 193 Type.apply(Lower); 194 Type.apply(Upper); 195 break; 196 case APSIntType::RTR_Above: 197 // The range starts within what's possible but ends above it. Pin. 198 Type.apply(Lower); 199 Upper = Type.getMaxValue(); 200 break; 201 } 202 break; 203 case APSIntType::RTR_Above: 204 switch (UpperTest) { 205 case APSIntType::RTR_Below: 206 // The range wraps but is outside the symbol's set of possible values. 207 return false; 208 case APSIntType::RTR_Within: 209 // The range starts above what's possible but ends within it (wrap). 210 Lower = Type.getMinValue(); 211 Type.apply(Upper); 212 break; 213 case APSIntType::RTR_Above: 214 // The entire range is outside the symbol's set of possible values. 215 // If this is a conventionally-ordered range, the state is infeasible. 216 if (Lower <= Upper) 217 return false; 218 219 // However, if the range wraps around, it spans all possible values. 220 Lower = Type.getMinValue(); 221 Upper = Type.getMaxValue(); 222 break; 223 } 224 break; 225 } 226 227 return true; 228 } 229 230 public: 231 // Returns a set containing the values in the receiving set, intersected with 232 // the closed range [Lower, Upper]. Unlike the Range type, this range uses 233 // modular arithmetic, corresponding to the common treatment of C integer 234 // overflow. Thus, if the Lower bound is greater than the Upper bound, the 235 // range is taken to wrap around. This is equivalent to taking the 236 // intersection with the two ranges [Min, Upper] and [Lower, Max], 237 // or, alternatively, /removing/ all integers between Upper and Lower. 238 RangeSet Intersect(BasicValueFactory &BV, Factory &F, llvm::APSInt Lower, 239 llvm::APSInt Upper) const { 240 if (!pin(Lower, Upper)) 241 return F.getEmptySet(); 242 243 PrimRangeSet newRanges = F.getEmptySet(); 244 245 PrimRangeSet::iterator i = begin(), e = end(); 246 if (Lower <= Upper) 247 IntersectInRange(BV, F, Lower, Upper, newRanges, i, e); 248 else { 249 // The order of the next two statements is important! 250 // IntersectInRange() does not reset the iteration state for i and e. 251 // Therefore, the lower range most be handled first. 252 IntersectInRange(BV, F, BV.getMinValue(Upper), Upper, newRanges, i, e); 253 IntersectInRange(BV, F, Lower, BV.getMaxValue(Lower), newRanges, i, e); 254 } 255 256 return newRanges; 257 } 258 259 void print(raw_ostream &os) const { 260 bool isFirst = true; 261 os << "{ "; 262 for (iterator i = begin(), e = end(); i != e; ++i) { 263 if (isFirst) 264 isFirst = false; 265 else 266 os << ", "; 267 268 os << '[' << i->From().toString(10) << ", " << i->To().toString(10) 269 << ']'; 270 } 271 os << " }"; 272 } 273 274 bool operator==(const RangeSet &other) const { 275 return ranges == other.ranges; 276 } 277 }; 278 } // end anonymous namespace 279 280 REGISTER_TRAIT_WITH_PROGRAMSTATE(ConstraintRange, 281 CLANG_ENTO_PROGRAMSTATE_MAP(SymbolRef, 282 RangeSet)) 283 284 namespace { 285 class RangeConstraintManager : public RangedConstraintManager { 286 public: 287 RangeConstraintManager(SubEngine *SE, SValBuilder &SVB) 288 : RangedConstraintManager(SE, SVB) {} 289 290 //===------------------------------------------------------------------===// 291 // Implementation for interface from ConstraintManager. 292 //===------------------------------------------------------------------===// 293 294 bool canReasonAbout(SVal X) const override; 295 296 ConditionTruthVal checkNull(ProgramStateRef State, SymbolRef Sym) override; 297 298 const llvm::APSInt *getSymVal(ProgramStateRef State, 299 SymbolRef Sym) const override; 300 301 ProgramStateRef removeDeadBindings(ProgramStateRef State, 302 SymbolReaper &SymReaper) override; 303 304 void print(ProgramStateRef State, raw_ostream &Out, const char *nl, 305 const char *sep) override; 306 307 //===------------------------------------------------------------------===// 308 // Implementation for interface from RangedConstraintManager. 309 //===------------------------------------------------------------------===// 310 311 ProgramStateRef assumeSymNE(ProgramStateRef State, SymbolRef Sym, 312 const llvm::APSInt &V, 313 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) override; 314 315 ProgramStateRef assumeSymEQ(ProgramStateRef State, SymbolRef Sym, 316 const llvm::APSInt &V, 317 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) override; 318 319 ProgramStateRef assumeSymLT(ProgramStateRef State, SymbolRef Sym, 320 const llvm::APSInt &V, 321 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) override; 322 323 ProgramStateRef assumeSymGT(ProgramStateRef State, SymbolRef Sym, 324 const llvm::APSInt &V, 325 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) override; 326 327 ProgramStateRef assumeSymLE(ProgramStateRef State, SymbolRef Sym, 328 const llvm::APSInt &V, 329 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) override; 330 331 ProgramStateRef assumeSymGE(ProgramStateRef State, SymbolRef Sym, 332 const llvm::APSInt &V, 333 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) override; 334 335 ProgramStateRef assumeSymWithinInclusiveRange( 336 ProgramStateRef State, SymbolRef Sym, const llvm::APSInt &From, 337 const llvm::APSInt &To, const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) override; 338 339 ProgramStateRef assumeSymOutsideInclusiveRange( 340 ProgramStateRef State, SymbolRef Sym, const llvm::APSInt &From, 341 const llvm::APSInt &To, const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) override; 342 343 private: 344 RangeSet::Factory F; 345 346 RangeSet getRange(ProgramStateRef State, SymbolRef Sym); 347 348 RangeSet getSymLTRange(ProgramStateRef St, SymbolRef Sym, 349 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 350 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment); 351 RangeSet getSymGTRange(ProgramStateRef St, SymbolRef Sym, 352 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 353 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment); 354 RangeSet getSymLERange(ProgramStateRef St, SymbolRef Sym, 355 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 356 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment); 357 RangeSet getSymLERange(llvm::function_ref<RangeSet()> RS, 358 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 359 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment); 360 RangeSet getSymGERange(ProgramStateRef St, SymbolRef Sym, 361 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 362 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment); 363 }; 364 365 } // end anonymous namespace 366 367 std::unique_ptr<ConstraintManager> 368 ento::CreateRangeConstraintManager(ProgramStateManager &StMgr, SubEngine *Eng) { 369 return llvm::make_unique<RangeConstraintManager>(Eng, StMgr.getSValBuilder()); 370 } 371 372 bool RangeConstraintManager::canReasonAbout(SVal X) const { 373 Optional<nonloc::SymbolVal> SymVal = X.getAs<nonloc::SymbolVal>(); 374 if (SymVal && SymVal->isExpression()) { 375 const SymExpr *SE = SymVal->getSymbol(); 376 377 if (const SymIntExpr *SIE = dyn_cast<SymIntExpr>(SE)) { 378 switch (SIE->getOpcode()) { 379 // We don't reason yet about bitwise-constraints on symbolic values. 380 case BO_And: 381 case BO_Or: 382 case BO_Xor: 383 return false; 384 // We don't reason yet about these arithmetic constraints on 385 // symbolic values. 386 case BO_Mul: 387 case BO_Div: 388 case BO_Rem: 389 case BO_Shl: 390 case BO_Shr: 391 return false; 392 // All other cases. 393 default: 394 return true; 395 } 396 } 397 398 if (const SymSymExpr *SSE = dyn_cast<SymSymExpr>(SE)) { 399 // FIXME: Handle <=> here. 400 if (BinaryOperator::isEqualityOp(SSE->getOpcode()) || 401 BinaryOperator::isRelationalOp(SSE->getOpcode())) { 402 // We handle Loc <> Loc comparisons, but not (yet) NonLoc <> NonLoc. 403 if (Loc::isLocType(SSE->getLHS()->getType())) { 404 assert(Loc::isLocType(SSE->getRHS()->getType())); 405 return true; 406 } 407 } 408 } 409 410 return false; 411 } 412 413 return true; 414 } 415 416 ConditionTruthVal RangeConstraintManager::checkNull(ProgramStateRef State, 417 SymbolRef Sym) { 418 const RangeSet *Ranges = State->get<ConstraintRange>(Sym); 419 420 // If we don't have any information about this symbol, it's underconstrained. 421 if (!Ranges) 422 return ConditionTruthVal(); 423 424 // If we have a concrete value, see if it's zero. 425 if (const llvm::APSInt *Value = Ranges->getConcreteValue()) 426 return *Value == 0; 427 428 BasicValueFactory &BV = getBasicVals(); 429 APSIntType IntType = BV.getAPSIntType(Sym->getType()); 430 llvm::APSInt Zero = IntType.getZeroValue(); 431 432 // Check if zero is in the set of possible values. 433 if (Ranges->Intersect(BV, F, Zero, Zero).isEmpty()) 434 return false; 435 436 // Zero is a possible value, but it is not the /only/ possible value. 437 return ConditionTruthVal(); 438 } 439 440 const llvm::APSInt *RangeConstraintManager::getSymVal(ProgramStateRef St, 441 SymbolRef Sym) const { 442 const ConstraintRangeTy::data_type *T = St->get<ConstraintRange>(Sym); 443 return T ? T->getConcreteValue() : nullptr; 444 } 445 446 /// Scan all symbols referenced by the constraints. If the symbol is not alive 447 /// as marked in LSymbols, mark it as dead in DSymbols. 448 ProgramStateRef 449 RangeConstraintManager::removeDeadBindings(ProgramStateRef State, 450 SymbolReaper &SymReaper) { 451 bool Changed = false; 452 ConstraintRangeTy CR = State->get<ConstraintRange>(); 453 ConstraintRangeTy::Factory &CRFactory = State->get_context<ConstraintRange>(); 454 455 for (ConstraintRangeTy::iterator I = CR.begin(), E = CR.end(); I != E; ++I) { 456 SymbolRef Sym = I.getKey(); 457 if (SymReaper.maybeDead(Sym)) { 458 Changed = true; 459 CR = CRFactory.remove(CR, Sym); 460 } 461 } 462 463 return Changed ? State->set<ConstraintRange>(CR) : State; 464 } 465 466 /// Return a range set subtracting zero from \p Domain. 467 static RangeSet assumeNonZero( 468 BasicValueFactory &BV, 469 RangeSet::Factory &F, 470 SymbolRef Sym, 471 RangeSet Domain) { 472 APSIntType IntType = BV.getAPSIntType(Sym->getType()); 473 return Domain.Intersect(BV, F, ++IntType.getZeroValue(), 474 --IntType.getZeroValue()); 475 } 476 477 /// \brief Apply implicit constraints for bitwise OR- and AND-. 478 /// For unsigned types, bitwise OR with a constant always returns 479 /// a value greater-or-equal than the constant, and bitwise AND 480 /// returns a value less-or-equal then the constant. 481 /// 482 /// Pattern matches the expression \p Sym against those rule, 483 /// and applies the required constraints. 484 /// \p Input Previously established expression range set 485 static RangeSet applyBitwiseConstraints( 486 BasicValueFactory &BV, 487 RangeSet::Factory &F, 488 RangeSet Input, 489 const SymIntExpr* SIE) { 490 QualType T = SIE->getType(); 491 bool IsUnsigned = T->isUnsignedIntegerType(); 492 const llvm::APSInt &RHS = SIE->getRHS(); 493 const llvm::APSInt &Zero = BV.getAPSIntType(T).getZeroValue(); 494 BinaryOperator::Opcode Operator = SIE->getOpcode(); 495 496 // For unsigned types, the output of bitwise-or is bigger-or-equal than RHS. 497 if (Operator == BO_Or && IsUnsigned) 498 return Input.Intersect(BV, F, RHS, BV.getMaxValue(T)); 499 500 // Bitwise-or with a non-zero constant is always non-zero. 501 if (Operator == BO_Or && RHS != Zero) 502 return assumeNonZero(BV, F, SIE, Input); 503 504 // For unsigned types, or positive RHS, 505 // bitwise-and output is always smaller-or-equal than RHS (assuming two's 506 // complement representation of signed types). 507 if (Operator == BO_And && (IsUnsigned || RHS >= Zero)) 508 return Input.Intersect(BV, F, BV.getMinValue(T), RHS); 509 510 return Input; 511 } 512 513 RangeSet RangeConstraintManager::getRange(ProgramStateRef State, 514 SymbolRef Sym) { 515 if (ConstraintRangeTy::data_type *V = State->get<ConstraintRange>(Sym)) 516 return *V; 517 518 // Lazily generate a new RangeSet representing all possible values for the 519 // given symbol type. 520 BasicValueFactory &BV = getBasicVals(); 521 QualType T = Sym->getType(); 522 523 RangeSet Result(F, BV.getMinValue(T), BV.getMaxValue(T)); 524 525 // References are known to be non-zero. 526 if (T->isReferenceType()) 527 return assumeNonZero(BV, F, Sym, Result); 528 529 // Known constraints on ranges of bitwise expressions. 530 if (const SymIntExpr* SIE = dyn_cast<SymIntExpr>(Sym)) 531 return applyBitwiseConstraints(BV, F, Result, SIE); 532 533 return Result; 534 } 535 536 //===------------------------------------------------------------------------=== 537 // assumeSymX methods: protected interface for RangeConstraintManager. 538 //===------------------------------------------------------------------------===/ 539 540 // The syntax for ranges below is mathematical, using [x, y] for closed ranges 541 // and (x, y) for open ranges. These ranges are modular, corresponding with 542 // a common treatment of C integer overflow. This means that these methods 543 // do not have to worry about overflow; RangeSet::Intersect can handle such a 544 // "wraparound" range. 545 // As an example, the range [UINT_MAX-1, 3) contains five values: UINT_MAX-1, 546 // UINT_MAX, 0, 1, and 2. 547 548 ProgramStateRef 549 RangeConstraintManager::assumeSymNE(ProgramStateRef St, SymbolRef Sym, 550 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 551 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) { 552 // Before we do any real work, see if the value can even show up. 553 APSIntType AdjustmentType(Adjustment); 554 if (AdjustmentType.testInRange(Int, true) != APSIntType::RTR_Within) 555 return St; 556 557 llvm::APSInt Lower = AdjustmentType.convert(Int) - Adjustment; 558 llvm::APSInt Upper = Lower; 559 --Lower; 560 ++Upper; 561 562 // [Int-Adjustment+1, Int-Adjustment-1] 563 // Notice that the lower bound is greater than the upper bound. 564 RangeSet New = getRange(St, Sym).Intersect(getBasicVals(), F, Upper, Lower); 565 return New.isEmpty() ? nullptr : St->set<ConstraintRange>(Sym, New); 566 } 567 568 ProgramStateRef 569 RangeConstraintManager::assumeSymEQ(ProgramStateRef St, SymbolRef Sym, 570 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 571 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) { 572 // Before we do any real work, see if the value can even show up. 573 APSIntType AdjustmentType(Adjustment); 574 if (AdjustmentType.testInRange(Int, true) != APSIntType::RTR_Within) 575 return nullptr; 576 577 // [Int-Adjustment, Int-Adjustment] 578 llvm::APSInt AdjInt = AdjustmentType.convert(Int) - Adjustment; 579 RangeSet New = getRange(St, Sym).Intersect(getBasicVals(), F, AdjInt, AdjInt); 580 return New.isEmpty() ? nullptr : St->set<ConstraintRange>(Sym, New); 581 } 582 583 RangeSet RangeConstraintManager::getSymLTRange(ProgramStateRef St, 584 SymbolRef Sym, 585 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 586 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) { 587 // Before we do any real work, see if the value can even show up. 588 APSIntType AdjustmentType(Adjustment); 589 switch (AdjustmentType.testInRange(Int, true)) { 590 case APSIntType::RTR_Below: 591 return F.getEmptySet(); 592 case APSIntType::RTR_Within: 593 break; 594 case APSIntType::RTR_Above: 595 return getRange(St, Sym); 596 } 597 598 // Special case for Int == Min. This is always false. 599 llvm::APSInt ComparisonVal = AdjustmentType.convert(Int); 600 llvm::APSInt Min = AdjustmentType.getMinValue(); 601 if (ComparisonVal == Min) 602 return F.getEmptySet(); 603 604 llvm::APSInt Lower = Min - Adjustment; 605 llvm::APSInt Upper = ComparisonVal - Adjustment; 606 --Upper; 607 608 return getRange(St, Sym).Intersect(getBasicVals(), F, Lower, Upper); 609 } 610 611 ProgramStateRef 612 RangeConstraintManager::assumeSymLT(ProgramStateRef St, SymbolRef Sym, 613 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 614 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) { 615 RangeSet New = getSymLTRange(St, Sym, Int, Adjustment); 616 return New.isEmpty() ? nullptr : St->set<ConstraintRange>(Sym, New); 617 } 618 619 RangeSet RangeConstraintManager::getSymGTRange(ProgramStateRef St, 620 SymbolRef Sym, 621 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 622 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) { 623 // Before we do any real work, see if the value can even show up. 624 APSIntType AdjustmentType(Adjustment); 625 switch (AdjustmentType.testInRange(Int, true)) { 626 case APSIntType::RTR_Below: 627 return getRange(St, Sym); 628 case APSIntType::RTR_Within: 629 break; 630 case APSIntType::RTR_Above: 631 return F.getEmptySet(); 632 } 633 634 // Special case for Int == Max. This is always false. 635 llvm::APSInt ComparisonVal = AdjustmentType.convert(Int); 636 llvm::APSInt Max = AdjustmentType.getMaxValue(); 637 if (ComparisonVal == Max) 638 return F.getEmptySet(); 639 640 llvm::APSInt Lower = ComparisonVal - Adjustment; 641 llvm::APSInt Upper = Max - Adjustment; 642 ++Lower; 643 644 return getRange(St, Sym).Intersect(getBasicVals(), F, Lower, Upper); 645 } 646 647 ProgramStateRef 648 RangeConstraintManager::assumeSymGT(ProgramStateRef St, SymbolRef Sym, 649 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 650 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) { 651 RangeSet New = getSymGTRange(St, Sym, Int, Adjustment); 652 return New.isEmpty() ? nullptr : St->set<ConstraintRange>(Sym, New); 653 } 654 655 RangeSet RangeConstraintManager::getSymGERange(ProgramStateRef St, 656 SymbolRef Sym, 657 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 658 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) { 659 // Before we do any real work, see if the value can even show up. 660 APSIntType AdjustmentType(Adjustment); 661 switch (AdjustmentType.testInRange(Int, true)) { 662 case APSIntType::RTR_Below: 663 return getRange(St, Sym); 664 case APSIntType::RTR_Within: 665 break; 666 case APSIntType::RTR_Above: 667 return F.getEmptySet(); 668 } 669 670 // Special case for Int == Min. This is always feasible. 671 llvm::APSInt ComparisonVal = AdjustmentType.convert(Int); 672 llvm::APSInt Min = AdjustmentType.getMinValue(); 673 if (ComparisonVal == Min) 674 return getRange(St, Sym); 675 676 llvm::APSInt Max = AdjustmentType.getMaxValue(); 677 llvm::APSInt Lower = ComparisonVal - Adjustment; 678 llvm::APSInt Upper = Max - Adjustment; 679 680 return getRange(St, Sym).Intersect(getBasicVals(), F, Lower, Upper); 681 } 682 683 ProgramStateRef 684 RangeConstraintManager::assumeSymGE(ProgramStateRef St, SymbolRef Sym, 685 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 686 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) { 687 RangeSet New = getSymGERange(St, Sym, Int, Adjustment); 688 return New.isEmpty() ? nullptr : St->set<ConstraintRange>(Sym, New); 689 } 690 691 RangeSet RangeConstraintManager::getSymLERange( 692 llvm::function_ref<RangeSet()> RS, 693 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 694 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) { 695 // Before we do any real work, see if the value can even show up. 696 APSIntType AdjustmentType(Adjustment); 697 switch (AdjustmentType.testInRange(Int, true)) { 698 case APSIntType::RTR_Below: 699 return F.getEmptySet(); 700 case APSIntType::RTR_Within: 701 break; 702 case APSIntType::RTR_Above: 703 return RS(); 704 } 705 706 // Special case for Int == Max. This is always feasible. 707 llvm::APSInt ComparisonVal = AdjustmentType.convert(Int); 708 llvm::APSInt Max = AdjustmentType.getMaxValue(); 709 if (ComparisonVal == Max) 710 return RS(); 711 712 llvm::APSInt Min = AdjustmentType.getMinValue(); 713 llvm::APSInt Lower = Min - Adjustment; 714 llvm::APSInt Upper = ComparisonVal - Adjustment; 715 716 return RS().Intersect(getBasicVals(), F, Lower, Upper); 717 } 718 719 RangeSet RangeConstraintManager::getSymLERange(ProgramStateRef St, 720 SymbolRef Sym, 721 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 722 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) { 723 return getSymLERange([&] { return getRange(St, Sym); }, Int, Adjustment); 724 } 725 726 ProgramStateRef 727 RangeConstraintManager::assumeSymLE(ProgramStateRef St, SymbolRef Sym, 728 const llvm::APSInt &Int, 729 const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) { 730 RangeSet New = getSymLERange(St, Sym, Int, Adjustment); 731 return New.isEmpty() ? nullptr : St->set<ConstraintRange>(Sym, New); 732 } 733 734 ProgramStateRef RangeConstraintManager::assumeSymWithinInclusiveRange( 735 ProgramStateRef State, SymbolRef Sym, const llvm::APSInt &From, 736 const llvm::APSInt &To, const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) { 737 RangeSet New = getSymGERange(State, Sym, From, Adjustment); 738 if (New.isEmpty()) 739 return nullptr; 740 RangeSet Out = getSymLERange([&] { return New; }, To, Adjustment); 741 return Out.isEmpty() ? nullptr : State->set<ConstraintRange>(Sym, Out); 742 } 743 744 ProgramStateRef RangeConstraintManager::assumeSymOutsideInclusiveRange( 745 ProgramStateRef State, SymbolRef Sym, const llvm::APSInt &From, 746 const llvm::APSInt &To, const llvm::APSInt &Adjustment) { 747 RangeSet RangeLT = getSymLTRange(State, Sym, From, Adjustment); 748 RangeSet RangeGT = getSymGTRange(State, Sym, To, Adjustment); 749 RangeSet New(RangeLT.addRange(F, RangeGT)); 750 return New.isEmpty() ? nullptr : State->set<ConstraintRange>(Sym, New); 751 } 752 753 //===------------------------------------------------------------------------=== 754 // Pretty-printing. 755 //===------------------------------------------------------------------------===/ 756 757 void RangeConstraintManager::print(ProgramStateRef St, raw_ostream &Out, 758 const char *nl, const char *sep) { 759 760 ConstraintRangeTy Ranges = St->get<ConstraintRange>(); 761 762 if (Ranges.isEmpty()) { 763 Out << nl << sep << "Ranges are empty." << nl; 764 return; 765 } 766 767 Out << nl << sep << "Ranges of symbol values:"; 768 for (ConstraintRangeTy::iterator I = Ranges.begin(), E = Ranges.end(); I != E; 769 ++I) { 770 Out << nl << ' ' << I.getKey() << " : "; 771 I.getData().print(Out); 772 } 773 Out << nl; 774 } 775