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16
17#ifndef ART_SRC_VERIFIER_METHOD_VERIFIER_H_
18#define ART_SRC_VERIFIER_METHOD_VERIFIER_H_
19
20#include <deque>
21#include <limits>
22#include <set>
23#include <vector>
24
25#include "casts.h"
26#include "compiler.h"
27#include "dex_file.h"
28#include "dex_instruction.h"
29#include "macros.h"
30#include "object.h"
31#include "reg_type.h"
32#include "reg_type_cache.h"
33#include "register_line.h"
34#include "safe_map.h"
35#include "stl_util.h"
36#include "UniquePtr.h"
37
38namespace art {
39
40struct ReferenceMap2Visitor;
41
42#if defined(ART_USE_LLVM_COMPILER)
43namespace compiler_llvm {
44 class InferredRegCategoryMap;
45} // namespace compiler_llvm
46#endif
47
Shih-wei Liaoe94d9b22012-05-22 09:01:24 -070048#if defined(ART_USE_GREENLAND_COMPILER)
49namespace greenland {
50 class InferredRegCategoryMap;
51} // namespace greenland
52#endif
53
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -070054namespace verifier {
55
56class MethodVerifier;
57class InsnFlags;
58class PcToReferenceMap;
59
60/*
61 * Set this to enable dead code scanning. This is not required, but it's very useful when testing
62 * changes to the verifier (to make sure we're not skipping over stuff). The only reason not to do
63 * it is that it slightly increases the time required to perform verification.
64 */
65#define DEAD_CODE_SCAN kIsDebugBuild
66
67/*
68 * "Direct" and "virtual" methods are stored independently. The type of call used to invoke the
69 * method determines which list we search, and whether we travel up into superclasses.
70 *
71 * (<clinit>, <init>, and methods declared "private" or "static" are stored in the "direct" list.
72 * All others are stored in the "virtual" list.)
73 */
74enum MethodType {
75 METHOD_UNKNOWN = 0,
76 METHOD_DIRECT, // <init>, private
77 METHOD_STATIC, // static
78 METHOD_VIRTUAL, // virtual, super
79 METHOD_INTERFACE // interface
80};
81
82/*
83 * An enumeration of problems that can turn up during verification.
84 * Both VERIFY_ERROR_BAD_CLASS_SOFT and VERIFY_ERROR_BAD_CLASS_HARD denote failures that cause
85 * the entire class to be rejected. However, VERIFY_ERROR_BAD_CLASS_SOFT denotes a soft failure
86 * that can potentially be corrected, and the verifier will try again at runtime.
87 * VERIFY_ERROR_BAD_CLASS_HARD denotes a hard failure that can't be corrected, and will cause
88 * the class to remain uncompiled. Other errors denote verification errors that cause bytecode
89 * to be rewritten to fail at runtime.
90 */
91enum VerifyError {
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -070092 VERIFY_ERROR_BAD_CLASS_HARD, // VerifyError; hard error that skips compilation.
93 VERIFY_ERROR_BAD_CLASS_SOFT, // VerifyError; soft error that verifies again at runtime.
94
95 VERIFY_ERROR_NO_CLASS, // NoClassDefFoundError.
96 VERIFY_ERROR_NO_FIELD, // NoSuchFieldError.
97 VERIFY_ERROR_NO_METHOD, // NoSuchMethodError.
98 VERIFY_ERROR_ACCESS_CLASS, // IllegalAccessError.
99 VERIFY_ERROR_ACCESS_FIELD, // IllegalAccessError.
100 VERIFY_ERROR_ACCESS_METHOD, // IllegalAccessError.
101 VERIFY_ERROR_CLASS_CHANGE, // IncompatibleClassChangeError.
102 VERIFY_ERROR_INSTANTIATION, // InstantiationError.
103};
104std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const VerifyError& rhs);
105
106/*
107 * Identifies the type of reference in the instruction that generated the verify error
108 * (e.g. VERIFY_ERROR_ACCESS_CLASS could come from a method, field, or class reference).
109 *
110 * This must fit in two bits.
111 */
112enum VerifyErrorRefType {
113 VERIFY_ERROR_REF_CLASS = 0,
114 VERIFY_ERROR_REF_FIELD = 1,
115 VERIFY_ERROR_REF_METHOD = 2,
116};
117const int kVerifyErrorRefTypeShift = 6;
118
119// We don't need to store the register data for many instructions, because we either only need
120// it at branch points (for verification) or GC points and branches (for verification +
121// type-precise register analysis).
122enum RegisterTrackingMode {
123 kTrackRegsBranches,
124 kTrackRegsGcPoints,
125 kTrackRegsAll,
126};
127
128class PcToRegisterLineTable {
129 public:
130 PcToRegisterLineTable() {}
131 ~PcToRegisterLineTable() {
132 STLDeleteValues(&pc_to_register_line_);
133 }
134
135 // Initialize the RegisterTable. Every instruction address can have a different set of information
136 // about what's in which register, but for verification purposes we only need to store it at
137 // branch target addresses (because we merge into that).
138 void Init(RegisterTrackingMode mode, InsnFlags* flags, uint32_t insns_size,
139 uint16_t registers_size, MethodVerifier* verifier);
140
141 RegisterLine* GetLine(size_t idx) {
142 Table::iterator result = pc_to_register_line_.find(idx); // TODO: C++0x auto
143 if (result == pc_to_register_line_.end()) {
144 return NULL;
145 } else {
146 return result->second;
147 }
148 }
149
150 private:
151 typedef SafeMap<int32_t, RegisterLine*> Table;
152 // Map from a dex pc to the register status associated with it
153 Table pc_to_register_line_;
154};
155
156// The verifier
157class MethodVerifier {
Shih-wei Liaoe94d9b22012-05-22 09:01:24 -0700158#if defined(ART_USE_LLVM_COMPILER)
159 typedef compiler_llvm::InferredRegCategoryMap InferredRegCategoryMap;
160#elif defined(ART_USE_GREENLAND_COMPILER)
161 typedef greenland::InferredRegCategoryMap InferredRegCategoryMap;
162#endif
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700163 public:
164 /* Verify a class. Returns "true" on success. */
165 static bool VerifyClass(const Class* klass, std::string& error);
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700166 static bool VerifyClass(const DexFile* dex_file, DexCache* dex_cache,
167 const ClassLoader* class_loader, uint32_t class_def_idx, std::string& error);
168
169 uint8_t EncodePcToReferenceMapData() const;
170
171 uint32_t DexFileVersion() const {
172 return dex_file_->GetVersion();
173 }
174
175 RegTypeCache* GetRegTypeCache() {
176 return &reg_types_;
177 }
178
Ian Rogersad0b3a32012-04-16 14:50:24 -0700179 // Log a verification failure.
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700180 std::ostream& Fail(VerifyError error);
181
Ian Rogersad0b3a32012-04-16 14:50:24 -0700182 // Log for verification information.
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700183 std::ostream& LogVerifyInfo() {
Ian Rogersad0b3a32012-04-16 14:50:24 -0700184 return info_messages_ << "VFY: " << PrettyMethod(method_idx_, *dex_file_)
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700185 << '[' << reinterpret_cast<void*>(work_insn_idx_) << "] : ";
186 }
187
Ian Rogersad0b3a32012-04-16 14:50:24 -0700188 // Dump the failures encountered by the verifier.
189 std::ostream& DumpFailures(std::ostream& os);
190
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700191 // Dump the state of the verifier, namely each instruction, what flags are set on it, register
192 // information
193 void Dump(std::ostream& os);
194
195 static const std::vector<uint8_t>* GetGcMap(Compiler::MethodReference ref);
196 static void InitGcMaps();
197 static void DeleteGcMaps();
198
Shih-wei Liaoe94d9b22012-05-22 09:01:24 -0700199#if defined(ART_USE_LLVM_COMPILER) || defined(ART_USE_GREENLAND_COMPILER)
200 static const InferredRegCategoryMap* GetInferredRegCategoryMap(Compiler::MethodReference ref);
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700201 static void InitInferredRegCategoryMaps();
202 static void DeleteInferredRegCategoryMaps();
203#endif
204
205 static bool IsClassRejected(Compiler::ClassReference ref);
206
207 private:
208
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700209 explicit MethodVerifier(const DexFile* dex_file, DexCache* dex_cache,
Ian Rogersad0b3a32012-04-16 14:50:24 -0700210 const ClassLoader* class_loader, uint32_t class_def_idx, const DexFile::CodeItem* code_item,
211 uint32_t method_idx, Method* method, uint32_t access_flags);
212
213 // Adds the given string to the beginning of the last failure message.
214 void PrependToLastFailMessage(std::string);
215
216 // Adds the given string to the end of the last failure message.
217 void AppendToLastFailMessage(std::string);
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700218
219 /*
220 * Perform verification on a single method.
221 *
222 * We do this in three passes:
223 * (1) Walk through all code units, determining instruction locations,
224 * widths, and other characteristics.
225 * (2) Walk through all code units, performing static checks on
226 * operands.
227 * (3) Iterate through the method, checking type safety and looking
228 * for code flow problems.
Ian Rogerse1758fe2012-04-19 11:31:15 -0700229 */
230 static bool VerifyMethod(uint32_t method_idx, const DexFile* dex_file, DexCache* dex_cache,
Ian Rogersad0b3a32012-04-16 14:50:24 -0700231 const ClassLoader* class_loader, uint32_t class_def_idx, const DexFile::CodeItem* code_item,
232 Method* method, uint32_t method_access_flags);
233 static void VerifyMethodAndDump(Method* method);
Ian Rogerse1758fe2012-04-19 11:31:15 -0700234
Ian Rogersad0b3a32012-04-16 14:50:24 -0700235 // Run verification on the method. Returns true if verification completes and false if the input
236 // has an irrecoverable corruption.
237 bool Verify();
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700238
239 /*
240 * Compute the width of the instruction at each address in the instruction stream, and store it in
241 * insn_flags_. Addresses that are in the middle of an instruction, or that are part of switch
242 * table data, are not touched (so the caller should probably initialize "insn_flags" to zero).
243 *
244 * The "new_instance_count_" and "monitor_enter_count_" fields in vdata are also set.
245 *
246 * Performs some static checks, notably:
247 * - opcode of first instruction begins at index 0
248 * - only documented instructions may appear
249 * - each instruction follows the last
250 * - last byte of last instruction is at (code_length-1)
251 *
252 * Logs an error and returns "false" on failure.
253 */
254 bool ComputeWidthsAndCountOps();
255
256 /*
257 * Set the "in try" flags for all instructions protected by "try" statements. Also sets the
258 * "branch target" flags for exception handlers.
259 *
260 * Call this after widths have been set in "insn_flags".
261 *
262 * Returns "false" if something in the exception table looks fishy, but we're expecting the
263 * exception table to be somewhat sane.
264 */
265 bool ScanTryCatchBlocks();
266
267 /*
268 * Perform static verification on all instructions in a method.
269 *
270 * Walks through instructions in a method calling VerifyInstruction on each.
271 */
272 bool VerifyInstructions();
273
274 /*
275 * Perform static verification on an instruction.
276 *
277 * As a side effect, this sets the "branch target" flags in InsnFlags.
278 *
279 * "(CF)" items are handled during code-flow analysis.
280 *
281 * v3 4.10.1
282 * - target of each jump and branch instruction must be valid
283 * - targets of switch statements must be valid
284 * - operands referencing constant pool entries must be valid
285 * - (CF) operands of getfield, putfield, getstatic, putstatic must be valid
286 * - (CF) operands of method invocation instructions must be valid
287 * - (CF) only invoke-direct can call a method starting with '<'
288 * - (CF) <clinit> must never be called explicitly
289 * - operands of instanceof, checkcast, new (and variants) must be valid
290 * - new-array[-type] limited to 255 dimensions
291 * - can't use "new" on an array class
292 * - (?) limit dimensions in multi-array creation
293 * - local variable load/store register values must be in valid range
294 *
295 * v3 4.11.1.2
296 * - branches must be within the bounds of the code array
297 * - targets of all control-flow instructions are the start of an instruction
298 * - register accesses fall within range of allocated registers
299 * - (N/A) access to constant pool must be of appropriate type
300 * - code does not end in the middle of an instruction
301 * - execution cannot fall off the end of the code
302 * - (earlier) for each exception handler, the "try" area must begin and
303 * end at the start of an instruction (end can be at the end of the code)
304 * - (earlier) for each exception handler, the handler must start at a valid
305 * instruction
306 */
307 bool VerifyInstruction(const Instruction* inst, uint32_t code_offset);
308
309 /* Ensure that the register index is valid for this code item. */
310 bool CheckRegisterIndex(uint32_t idx);
311
312 /* Ensure that the wide register index is valid for this code item. */
313 bool CheckWideRegisterIndex(uint32_t idx);
314
315 // Perform static checks on a field get or set instruction. All we do here is ensure that the
316 // field index is in the valid range.
317 bool CheckFieldIndex(uint32_t idx);
318
319 // Perform static checks on a method invocation instruction. All we do here is ensure that the
320 // method index is in the valid range.
321 bool CheckMethodIndex(uint32_t idx);
322
323 // Perform static checks on a "new-instance" instruction. Specifically, make sure the class
324 // reference isn't for an array class.
325 bool CheckNewInstance(uint32_t idx);
326
327 /* Ensure that the string index is in the valid range. */
328 bool CheckStringIndex(uint32_t idx);
329
330 // Perform static checks on an instruction that takes a class constant. Ensure that the class
331 // index is in the valid range.
332 bool CheckTypeIndex(uint32_t idx);
333
334 // Perform static checks on a "new-array" instruction. Specifically, make sure they aren't
335 // creating an array of arrays that causes the number of dimensions to exceed 255.
336 bool CheckNewArray(uint32_t idx);
337
338 // Verify an array data table. "cur_offset" is the offset of the fill-array-data instruction.
339 bool CheckArrayData(uint32_t cur_offset);
340
341 // Verify that the target of a branch instruction is valid. We don't expect code to jump directly
342 // into an exception handler, but it's valid to do so as long as the target isn't a
343 // "move-exception" instruction. We verify that in a later stage.
344 // The dex format forbids certain instructions from branching to themselves.
345 // Updates "insnFlags", setting the "branch target" flag.
346 bool CheckBranchTarget(uint32_t cur_offset);
347
348 // Verify a switch table. "cur_offset" is the offset of the switch instruction.
349 // Updates "insnFlags", setting the "branch target" flag.
350 bool CheckSwitchTargets(uint32_t cur_offset);
351
352 // Check the register indices used in a "vararg" instruction, such as invoke-virtual or
353 // filled-new-array.
354 // - vA holds word count (0-5), args[] have values.
355 // There are some tests we don't do here, e.g. we don't try to verify that invoking a method that
356 // takes a double is done with consecutive registers. This requires parsing the target method
357 // signature, which we will be doing later on during the code flow analysis.
358 bool CheckVarArgRegs(uint32_t vA, uint32_t arg[]);
359
360 // Check the register indices used in a "vararg/range" instruction, such as invoke-virtual/range
361 // or filled-new-array/range.
362 // - vA holds word count, vC holds index of first reg.
363 bool CheckVarArgRangeRegs(uint32_t vA, uint32_t vC);
364
365 // Extract the relative offset from a branch instruction.
366 // Returns "false" on failure (e.g. this isn't a branch instruction).
367 bool GetBranchOffset(uint32_t cur_offset, int32_t* pOffset, bool* pConditional,
368 bool* selfOkay);
369
370 /* Perform detailed code-flow analysis on a single method. */
371 bool VerifyCodeFlow();
372
373 // Set the register types for the first instruction in the method based on the method signature.
374 // This has the side-effect of validating the signature.
375 bool SetTypesFromSignature();
376
377 /*
378 * Perform code flow on a method.
379 *
380 * The basic strategy is as outlined in v3 4.11.1.2: set the "changed" bit on the first
381 * instruction, process it (setting additional "changed" bits), and repeat until there are no
382 * more.
383 *
384 * v3 4.11.1.1
385 * - (N/A) operand stack is always the same size
386 * - operand stack [registers] contain the correct types of values
387 * - local variables [registers] contain the correct types of values
388 * - methods are invoked with the appropriate arguments
389 * - fields are assigned using values of appropriate types
390 * - opcodes have the correct type values in operand registers
391 * - there is never an uninitialized class instance in a local variable in code protected by an
392 * exception handler (operand stack is okay, because the operand stack is discarded when an
393 * exception is thrown) [can't know what's a local var w/o the debug info -- should fall out of
394 * register typing]
395 *
396 * v3 4.11.1.2
397 * - execution cannot fall off the end of the code
398 *
399 * (We also do many of the items described in the "static checks" sections, because it's easier to
400 * do them here.)
401 *
402 * We need an array of RegType values, one per register, for every instruction. If the method uses
403 * monitor-enter, we need extra data for every register, and a stack for every "interesting"
404 * instruction. In theory this could become quite large -- up to several megabytes for a monster
405 * function.
406 *
407 * NOTE:
408 * The spec forbids backward branches when there's an uninitialized reference in a register. The
409 * idea is to prevent something like this:
410 * loop:
411 * move r1, r0
412 * new-instance r0, MyClass
413 * ...
414 * if-eq rN, loop // once
415 * initialize r0
416 *
417 * This leaves us with two different instances, both allocated by the same instruction, but only
418 * one is initialized. The scheme outlined in v3 4.11.1.4 wouldn't catch this, so they work around
419 * it by preventing backward branches. We achieve identical results without restricting code
420 * reordering by specifying that you can't execute the new-instance instruction if a register
421 * contains an uninitialized instance created by that same instruction.
422 */
423 bool CodeFlowVerifyMethod();
424
425 /*
426 * Perform verification for a single instruction.
427 *
428 * This requires fully decoding the instruction to determine the effect it has on registers.
429 *
430 * Finds zero or more following instructions and sets the "changed" flag if execution at that
431 * point needs to be (re-)evaluated. Register changes are merged into "reg_types_" at the target
432 * addresses. Does not set or clear any other flags in "insn_flags_".
433 */
434 bool CodeFlowVerifyInstruction(uint32_t* start_guess);
435
436 // Perform verification of a new array instruction
437 void VerifyNewArray(const DecodedInstruction& dec_insn, bool is_filled,
438 bool is_range);
439
440 // Perform verification of an aget instruction. The destination register's type will be set to
441 // be that of component type of the array unless the array type is unknown, in which case a
442 // bottom type inferred from the type of instruction is used. is_primitive is false for an
443 // aget-object.
444 void VerifyAGet(const DecodedInstruction& insn, const RegType& insn_type,
445 bool is_primitive);
446
447 // Perform verification of an aput instruction.
448 void VerifyAPut(const DecodedInstruction& insn, const RegType& insn_type,
449 bool is_primitive);
450
451 // Lookup instance field and fail for resolution violations
452 Field* GetInstanceField(const RegType& obj_type, int field_idx);
453
454 // Lookup static field and fail for resolution violations
455 Field* GetStaticField(int field_idx);
456
457 // Perform verification of an iget or sget instruction.
458 void VerifyISGet(const DecodedInstruction& insn, const RegType& insn_type,
459 bool is_primitive, bool is_static);
460
461 // Perform verification of an iput or sput instruction.
462 void VerifyISPut(const DecodedInstruction& insn, const RegType& insn_type,
463 bool is_primitive, bool is_static);
464
465 // Resolves a class based on an index and performs access checks to ensure the referrer can
466 // access the resolved class.
467 const RegType& ResolveClassAndCheckAccess(uint32_t class_idx);
468
469 /*
470 * For the "move-exception" instruction at "work_insn_idx_", which must be at an exception handler
471 * address, determine the Join of all exceptions that can land here. Fails if no matching
472 * exception handler can be found or if the Join of exception types fails.
473 */
474 const RegType& GetCaughtExceptionType();
475
476 /*
477 * Resolves a method based on an index and performs access checks to ensure
478 * the referrer can access the resolved method.
479 * Does not throw exceptions.
480 */
481 Method* ResolveMethodAndCheckAccess(uint32_t method_idx, MethodType method_type);
482
483 /*
484 * Verify the arguments to a method. We're executing in "method", making
485 * a call to the method reference in vB.
486 *
487 * If this is a "direct" invoke, we allow calls to <init>. For calls to
488 * <init>, the first argument may be an uninitialized reference. Otherwise,
489 * calls to anything starting with '<' will be rejected, as will any
490 * uninitialized reference arguments.
491 *
492 * For non-static method calls, this will verify that the method call is
493 * appropriate for the "this" argument.
494 *
495 * The method reference is in vBBBB. The "is_range" parameter determines
496 * whether we use 0-4 "args" values or a range of registers defined by
497 * vAA and vCCCC.
498 *
499 * Widening conversions on integers and references are allowed, but
500 * narrowing conversions are not.
501 *
502 * Returns the resolved method on success, NULL on failure (with *failure
503 * set appropriately).
504 */
505 Method* VerifyInvocationArgs(const DecodedInstruction& dec_insn,
506 MethodType method_type, bool is_range, bool is_super);
507
508 /*
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700509 * Verify that the target instruction is not "move-exception". It's important that the only way
510 * to execute a move-exception is as the first instruction of an exception handler.
511 * Returns "true" if all is well, "false" if the target instruction is move-exception.
512 */
513 bool CheckNotMoveException(const uint16_t* insns, int insn_idx);
514
515 /*
516 * Replace an instruction with "throw-verification-error". This allows us to
517 * defer error reporting until the code path is first used.
518 */
519 void ReplaceFailingInstruction();
520
521 /*
522 * Control can transfer to "next_insn". Merge the registers from merge_line into the table at
523 * next_insn, and set the changed flag on the target address if any of the registers were changed.
524 * Returns "false" if an error is encountered.
525 */
526 bool UpdateRegisters(uint32_t next_insn, const RegisterLine* merge_line);
527
Ian Rogersad0b3a32012-04-16 14:50:24 -0700528 // Is the method being verified a constructor?
529 bool IsConstructor() const {
530 return (method_access_flags_ & kAccConstructor) != 0;
531 }
532
533 // Is the method verified static?
534 bool IsStatic() const {
535 return (method_access_flags_ & kAccStatic) != 0;
536 }
537
538 // Return the register type for the method.
539 const RegType& GetMethodReturnType();
540
541 // Get a type representing the declaring class of the method.
542 const RegType& GetDeclaringClass();
543
Shih-wei Liaoe94d9b22012-05-22 09:01:24 -0700544#if defined(ART_USE_LLVM_COMPILER) || defined(ART_USE_GREENLAND_COMPILER)
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700545 /*
546 * Generate the inferred register category for LLVM-based code generator.
547 * Returns a pointer to a two-dimension Class array, or NULL on failure.
548 */
Shih-wei Liaoe94d9b22012-05-22 09:01:24 -0700549 const InferredRegCategoryMap* GenerateInferredRegCategoryMap();
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700550#endif
551
552 /*
553 * Generate the GC map for a method that has just been verified (i.e. we're doing this as part of
554 * verification). For type-precise determination we have all the data we need, so we just need to
555 * encode it in some clever fashion.
556 * Returns a pointer to a newly-allocated RegisterMap, or NULL on failure.
557 */
558 const std::vector<uint8_t>* GenerateGcMap();
559
560 // Verify that the GC map associated with method_ is well formed
561 void VerifyGcMap(const std::vector<uint8_t>& data);
562
563 // Compute sizes for GC map data
564 void ComputeGcMapSizes(size_t* gc_points, size_t* ref_bitmap_bits, size_t* log2_max_gc_pc);
565
566 InsnFlags* CurrentInsnFlags();
567
568 // All the GC maps that the verifier has created
569 typedef SafeMap<const Compiler::MethodReference, const std::vector<uint8_t>*> GcMapTable;
570 static Mutex* gc_maps_lock_;
571 static GcMapTable* gc_maps_;
572 static void SetGcMap(Compiler::MethodReference ref, const std::vector<uint8_t>& gc_map);
573
Shih-wei Liaoe94d9b22012-05-22 09:01:24 -0700574#if defined(ART_USE_LLVM_COMPILER) || defined(ART_USE_GREENLAND_COMPILER)
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700575 // All the inferred register category maps that the verifier has created
576 typedef SafeMap<const Compiler::MethodReference,
Shih-wei Liaoe94d9b22012-05-22 09:01:24 -0700577 const InferredRegCategoryMap*> InferredRegCategoryMapTable;
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700578 static Mutex* inferred_reg_category_maps_lock_;
579 static InferredRegCategoryMapTable* inferred_reg_category_maps_;
580 static void SetInferredRegCategoryMap(Compiler::MethodReference ref,
Shih-wei Liaoe94d9b22012-05-22 09:01:24 -0700581 const InferredRegCategoryMap& m);
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700582#endif
583
584 static void AddRejectedClass(Compiler::ClassReference ref);
585
586 RegTypeCache reg_types_;
587
588 PcToRegisterLineTable reg_table_;
589
590 // Storage for the register status we're currently working on.
591 UniquePtr<RegisterLine> work_line_;
592
593 // The address of the instruction we're currently working on, note that this is in 2 byte
594 // quantities
595 uint32_t work_insn_idx_;
596
597 // Storage for the register status we're saving for later.
598 UniquePtr<RegisterLine> saved_line_;
599
Ian Rogersad0b3a32012-04-16 14:50:24 -0700600 uint32_t method_idx_; // The method we're working on.
601 Method* foo_method_; // Its object representation if known.
602 uint32_t method_access_flags_; // Method's access flags.
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700603 const DexFile* dex_file_; // The dex file containing the method.
604 DexCache* dex_cache_; // The dex_cache for the declaring class of the method.
605 const ClassLoader* class_loader_; // The class loader for the declaring class of the method.
606 uint32_t class_def_idx_; // The class def index of the declaring class of the method.
607 const DexFile::CodeItem* code_item_; // The code item containing the code for the method.
608 UniquePtr<InsnFlags[]> insn_flags_; // Instruction widths and flags, one entry per code unit.
609
Ian Rogersad0b3a32012-04-16 14:50:24 -0700610 // The types of any error that occurs.
611 std::vector<VerifyError> failures_;
612 // Error messages associated with failures.
613 std::vector<std::ostringstream*> failure_messages_;
614 // Is there a pending hard failure?
615 bool have_pending_hard_failure_;
616 // Is there a pending failure that will cause dex opcodes to be rewritten.
617 bool have_pending_rewrite_failure_;
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700618
Ian Rogersad0b3a32012-04-16 14:50:24 -0700619 // Info message log use primarily for verifier diagnostics.
Ian Rogers776ac1f2012-04-13 23:36:36 -0700620 std::ostringstream info_messages_;
621
622 // The number of occurrences of specific opcodes.
623 size_t new_instance_count_;
624 size_t monitor_enter_count_;
625
626 friend struct art::ReferenceMap2Visitor; // for VerifyMethodAndDump
627};
628
629} // namespace verifier
630} // namespace art
631
632#endif // ART_SRC_VERIFIER_METHOD_VERIFIER_H_