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| 1 | /* | |||
| 2 | * Copyright (c) 1994, 2021, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | |||
| 3 | * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. | |||
| 4 | * | |||
| 5 | * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |||
| 6 | * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as | |||
| 7 | * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this | |||
| 8 | * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided | |||
| 9 | * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. | |||
| 10 | * | |||
| 11 | * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT | |||
| 12 | * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or | |||
| 13 | * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License | |||
| 14 | * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that | |||
| 15 | * accompanied this code). | |||
| 16 | * | |||
| 17 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version | |||
| 18 | * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, | |||
| 19 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. | |||
| 20 | * | |||
| 21 | * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA | |||
| 22 | * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any | |||
| 23 | * questions. | |||
| 24 | */ | |||
| 25 | ||||
| 26 | /*- | |||
| 27 | * Verify that the code within a method block doesn't exploit any | |||
| 28 | * security holes. | |||
| 29 | */ | |||
| 30 | /* | |||
| 31 | Exported function: | |||
| 32 | ||||
| 33 | jboolean | |||
| 34 | VerifyClassForMajorVersion(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, char *message_buffer, | |||
| 35 | jint buffer_length, jint major_version) | |||
| 36 | ||||
| 37 | This file now only uses the standard JNI and the following VM functions | |||
| 38 | exported in jvm.h: | |||
| 39 | ||||
| 40 | JVM_FindClassFromClass | |||
| 41 | JVM_IsInterface | |||
| 42 | JVM_GetClassNameUTF | |||
| 43 | JVM_GetClassCPEntriesCount | |||
| 44 | JVM_GetClassCPTypes | |||
| 45 | JVM_GetClassFieldsCount | |||
| 46 | JVM_GetClassMethodsCount | |||
| 47 | ||||
| 48 | JVM_GetFieldIxModifiers | |||
| 49 | ||||
| 50 | JVM_GetMethodIxModifiers | |||
| 51 | JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionTableLength | |||
| 52 | JVM_GetMethodIxLocalsCount | |||
| 53 | JVM_GetMethodIxArgsSize | |||
| 54 | JVM_GetMethodIxMaxStack | |||
| 55 | JVM_GetMethodIxNameUTF | |||
| 56 | JVM_GetMethodIxSignatureUTF | |||
| 57 | JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionsCount | |||
| 58 | JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionIndexes | |||
| 59 | JVM_GetMethodIxByteCodeLength | |||
| 60 | JVM_GetMethodIxByteCode | |||
| 61 | JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionTableEntry | |||
| 62 | JVM_IsConstructorIx | |||
| 63 | ||||
| 64 | JVM_GetCPClassNameUTF | |||
| 65 | JVM_GetCPFieldNameUTF | |||
| 66 | JVM_GetCPMethodNameUTF | |||
| 67 | JVM_GetCPFieldSignatureUTF | |||
| 68 | JVM_GetCPMethodSignatureUTF | |||
| 69 | JVM_GetCPFieldClassNameUTF | |||
| 70 | JVM_GetCPMethodClassNameUTF | |||
| 71 | JVM_GetCPFieldModifiers | |||
| 72 | JVM_GetCPMethodModifiers | |||
| 73 | ||||
| 74 | JVM_ReleaseUTF | |||
| 75 | JVM_IsSameClassPackage | |||
| 76 | ||||
| 77 | */ | |||
| 78 | ||||
| 79 | #include <string.h> | |||
| 80 | #include <setjmp.h> | |||
| 81 | #include <assert.h> | |||
| 82 | #include <limits.h> | |||
| 83 | #include <stdlib.h> | |||
| 84 | ||||
| 85 | #include "jni.h" | |||
| 86 | #include "jni_util.h" | |||
| 87 | #include "jvm.h" | |||
| 88 | #include "classfile_constants.h" | |||
| 89 | #include "opcodes.in_out" | |||
| 90 | ||||
| 91 | /* On AIX malloc(0) and calloc(0, ...) return a NULL pointer, which is legal, | |||
| 92 | * but the code here does not handles it. So we wrap the methods and return non-NULL | |||
| 93 | * pointers even if we allocate 0 bytes. | |||
| 94 | */ | |||
| 95 | #ifdef _AIX | |||
| 96 | static int aix_dummy; | |||
| 97 | static void* aix_malloc(size_t len) { | |||
| 98 | if (len == 0) { | |||
| 99 | return &aix_dummy; | |||
| 100 | } | |||
| 101 | return malloc(len); | |||
| 102 | } | |||
| 103 | ||||
| 104 | static void* aix_calloc(size_t n, size_t size) { | |||
| 105 | if (n == 0) { | |||
| 106 | return &aix_dummy; | |||
| 107 | } | |||
| 108 | return calloc(n, size); | |||
| 109 | } | |||
| 110 | ||||
| 111 | static void aix_free(void* p) { | |||
| 112 | if (p == &aix_dummy) { | |||
| 113 | return; | |||
| 114 | } | |||
| 115 | free(p); | |||
| 116 | } | |||
| 117 | ||||
| 118 | #undef malloc | |||
| 119 | #undef calloc | |||
| 120 | #undef free | |||
| 121 | #define malloc aix_malloc | |||
| 122 | #define calloc aix_calloc | |||
| 123 | #define free aix_free | |||
| 124 | #endif | |||
| 125 | ||||
| 126 | #ifdef __APPLE__ | |||
| 127 | /* use setjmp/longjmp versions that do not save/restore the signal mask */ | |||
| 128 | #define setjmp _setjmp | |||
| 129 | #define longjmp _longjmp | |||
| 130 | #endif | |||
| 131 | ||||
| 132 | #define MAX_ARRAY_DIMENSIONS255 255 | |||
| 133 | /* align byte code */ | |||
| 134 | #ifndef ALIGN_UP | |||
| 135 | #define ALIGN_UP(n,align_grain)(((n) + ((align_grain) - 1)) & ~((align_grain)-1)) (((n) + ((align_grain) - 1)) & ~((align_grain)-1)) | |||
| 136 | #endif /* ALIGN_UP */ | |||
| 137 | #define UCALIGN(n)((unsigned char *)((((uintptr_t)(n)) + ((sizeof(int)) - 1)) & ~((sizeof(int))-1))) ((unsigned char *)ALIGN_UP((uintptr_t)(n),sizeof(int))((((uintptr_t)(n)) + ((sizeof(int)) - 1)) & ~((sizeof(int ))-1))) | |||
| 138 | ||||
| 139 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 140 | ||||
| 141 | int verify_verbose = 0; | |||
| 142 | static struct context_type *GlobalContext; | |||
| 143 | #endif | |||
| 144 | ||||
| 145 | enum { | |||
| 146 | ITEM_Bogus, | |||
| 147 | ITEM_Void, /* only as a function return value */ | |||
| 148 | ITEM_Integer, | |||
| 149 | ITEM_Float, | |||
| 150 | ITEM_Double, | |||
| 151 | ITEM_Double_2, /* 2nd word of double in register */ | |||
| 152 | ITEM_Long, | |||
| 153 | ITEM_Long_2, /* 2nd word of long in register */ | |||
| 154 | ITEM_Array, | |||
| 155 | ITEM_Object, /* Extra info field gives name. */ | |||
| 156 | ITEM_NewObject, /* Like object, but uninitialized. */ | |||
| 157 | ITEM_InitObject, /* "this" is init method, before call | |||
| 158 | to super() */ | |||
| 159 | ITEM_ReturnAddress, /* Extra info gives instr # of start pc */ | |||
| 160 | /* The following four are only used within array types. | |||
| 161 | * Normally, we use ITEM_Integer, instead. */ | |||
| 162 | ITEM_Byte, | |||
| 163 | ITEM_Short, | |||
| 164 | ITEM_Char, | |||
| 165 | ITEM_Boolean | |||
| 166 | }; | |||
| 167 | ||||
| 168 | ||||
| 169 | #define UNKNOWN_STACK_SIZE-1 -1 | |||
| 170 | #define UNKNOWN_REGISTER_COUNT-1 -1 | |||
| 171 | #define UNKNOWN_RET_INSTRUCTION-1 -1 | |||
| 172 | ||||
| 173 | #undef MAX | |||
| 174 | #undef MIN | |||
| 175 | #define MAX(a, b)((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) | |||
| 176 | #define MIN(a, b)((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) | |||
| 177 | ||||
| 178 | #define BITS_PER_INT(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char)) (CHAR_BIT8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char)) | |||
| 179 | #define SET_BIT(flags, i)(flags[(i)/(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))] |= ((unsigned)1 << ((i) % (8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))))) (flags[(i)/BITS_PER_INT(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))] |= \ | |||
| 180 | ((unsigned)1 << ((i) % BITS_PER_INT(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))))) | |||
| 181 | #define IS_BIT_SET(flags, i)(flags[(i)/(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))] & ((unsigned)1 << ((i) % (8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))))) (flags[(i)/BITS_PER_INT(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))] & \ | |||
| 182 | ((unsigned)1 << ((i) % BITS_PER_INT(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))))) | |||
| 183 | ||||
| 184 | typedef unsigned int fullinfo_type; | |||
| 185 | typedef unsigned int *bitvector; | |||
| 186 | ||||
| 187 | #define GET_ITEM_TYPE(thing)((thing) & 0x1F) ((thing) & 0x1F) | |||
| 188 | #define GET_INDIRECTION(thing)(((thing) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) (((thing) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) | |||
| 189 | #define GET_EXTRA_INFO(thing)((thing) >> 16) ((thing) >> 16) | |||
| 190 | #define WITH_ZERO_INDIRECTION(thing)((thing) & ~(0xFFE0)) ((thing) & ~(0xFFE0)) | |||
| 191 | #define WITH_ZERO_EXTRA_INFO(thing)((thing) & 0xFFFF) ((thing) & 0xFFFF) | |||
| 192 | ||||
| 193 | #define MAKE_FULLINFO(type, indirect, extra)((type) + ((indirect) << 5) + ((extra) << 16)) \ | |||
| 194 | ((type) + ((indirect) << 5) + ((extra) << 16)) | |||
| 195 | ||||
| 196 | #define MAKE_Object_ARRAY(indirect)(context->object_info + ((indirect) << 5)) \ | |||
| 197 | (context->object_info + ((indirect) << 5)) | |||
| 198 | ||||
| 199 | #define NULL_FULLINFO((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)) MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Object, 0, 0)((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)) | |||
| 200 | ||||
| 201 | /* JVM_OPC_invokespecial calls to <init> need to be treated special */ | |||
| 202 | #define JVM_OPC_invokeinit0x100 0x100 | |||
| 203 | ||||
| 204 | /* A hash mechanism used by the verifier. | |||
| 205 | * Maps class names to unique 16 bit integers. | |||
| 206 | */ | |||
| 207 | ||||
| 208 | #define HASH_TABLE_SIZE503 503 | |||
| 209 | ||||
| 210 | /* The buckets are managed as a 256 by 256 matrix. We allocate an entire | |||
| 211 | * row (256 buckets) at a time to minimize fragmentation. Rows are | |||
| 212 | * allocated on demand so that we don't waste too much space. | |||
| 213 | */ | |||
| 214 | ||||
| 215 | #define MAX_HASH_ENTRIES65536 65536 | |||
| 216 | #define HASH_ROW_SIZE256 256 | |||
| 217 | ||||
| 218 | typedef struct hash_bucket_type { | |||
| 219 | char *name; | |||
| 220 | unsigned int hash; | |||
| 221 | jclass class; | |||
| 222 | unsigned short ID; | |||
| 223 | unsigned short next; | |||
| 224 | unsigned loadable:1; /* from context->class loader */ | |||
| 225 | } hash_bucket_type; | |||
| 226 | ||||
| 227 | typedef struct { | |||
| 228 | hash_bucket_type **buckets; | |||
| 229 | unsigned short *table; | |||
| 230 | int entries_used; | |||
| 231 | } hash_table_type; | |||
| 232 | ||||
| 233 | #define GET_BUCKET(class_hash, ID)(class_hash->buckets[ID / 256] + ID % 256)\ | |||
| 234 | (class_hash->buckets[ID / HASH_ROW_SIZE256] + ID % HASH_ROW_SIZE256) | |||
| 235 | ||||
| 236 | /* | |||
| 237 | * There are currently two types of resources that we need to keep | |||
| 238 | * track of (in addition to the CCalloc pool). | |||
| 239 | */ | |||
| 240 | enum { | |||
| 241 | VM_STRING_UTF, /* VM-allocated UTF strings */ | |||
| 242 | VM_MALLOC_BLK /* malloc'ed blocks */ | |||
| 243 | }; | |||
| 244 | ||||
| 245 | #define LDC_CLASS_MAJOR_VERSION49 49 | |||
| 246 | ||||
| 247 | #define LDC_METHOD_HANDLE_MAJOR_VERSION51 51 | |||
| 248 | ||||
| 249 | #define NONZERO_PADDING_BYTES_IN_SWITCH_MAJOR_VERSION51 51 | |||
| 250 | ||||
| 251 | #define STATIC_METHOD_IN_INTERFACE_MAJOR_VERSION52 52 | |||
| 252 | ||||
| 253 | #define ALLOC_STACK_SIZE16 16 /* big enough */ | |||
| 254 | ||||
| 255 | typedef struct alloc_stack_type { | |||
| 256 | void *ptr; | |||
| 257 | int kind; | |||
| 258 | struct alloc_stack_type *next; | |||
| 259 | } alloc_stack_type; | |||
| 260 | ||||
| 261 | /* The context type encapsulates the current invocation of the byte | |||
| 262 | * code verifier. | |||
| 263 | */ | |||
| 264 | struct context_type { | |||
| 265 | ||||
| 266 | JNIEnv *env; /* current JNIEnv */ | |||
| 267 | ||||
| 268 | /* buffers etc. */ | |||
| 269 | char *message; | |||
| 270 | jint message_buf_len; | |||
| 271 | jboolean err_code; | |||
| 272 | ||||
| 273 | alloc_stack_type *allocated_memory; /* all memory blocks that we have not | |||
| 274 | had a chance to free */ | |||
| 275 | /* Store up to ALLOC_STACK_SIZE number of handles to allocated memory | |||
| 276 | blocks here, to save mallocs. */ | |||
| 277 | alloc_stack_type alloc_stack[ALLOC_STACK_SIZE16]; | |||
| 278 | int alloc_stack_top; | |||
| 279 | ||||
| 280 | /* these fields are per class */ | |||
| 281 | jclass class; /* current class */ | |||
| 282 | jint major_version; | |||
| 283 | jint nconstants; | |||
| 284 | unsigned char *constant_types; | |||
| 285 | hash_table_type class_hash; | |||
| 286 | ||||
| 287 | fullinfo_type object_info; /* fullinfo for java/lang/Object */ | |||
| 288 | fullinfo_type string_info; /* fullinfo for java/lang/String */ | |||
| 289 | fullinfo_type throwable_info; /* fullinfo for java/lang/Throwable */ | |||
| 290 | fullinfo_type cloneable_info; /* fullinfo for java/lang/Cloneable */ | |||
| 291 | fullinfo_type serializable_info; /* fullinfo for java/io/Serializable */ | |||
| 292 | ||||
| 293 | fullinfo_type currentclass_info; /* fullinfo for context->class */ | |||
| 294 | fullinfo_type superclass_info; /* fullinfo for superclass */ | |||
| 295 | ||||
| 296 | /* these fields are per method */ | |||
| 297 | int method_index; /* current method */ | |||
| 298 | unsigned short *exceptions; /* exceptions */ | |||
| 299 | unsigned char *code; /* current code object */ | |||
| 300 | jint code_length; | |||
| 301 | int *code_data; /* offset to instruction number */ | |||
| 302 | struct instruction_data_type *instruction_data; /* info about each */ | |||
| 303 | struct handler_info_type *handler_info; | |||
| 304 | fullinfo_type *superclasses; /* null terminated superclasses */ | |||
| 305 | int instruction_count; /* number of instructions */ | |||
| 306 | fullinfo_type return_type; /* function return type */ | |||
| 307 | fullinfo_type swap_table[4]; /* used for passing information */ | |||
| 308 | int bitmask_size; /* words needed to hold bitmap of arguments */ | |||
| 309 | ||||
| 310 | /* these fields are per field */ | |||
| 311 | int field_index; | |||
| 312 | ||||
| 313 | /* Used by the space allocator */ | |||
| 314 | struct CCpool *CCroot, *CCcurrent; | |||
| 315 | char *CCfree_ptr; | |||
| 316 | int CCfree_size; | |||
| 317 | ||||
| 318 | /* Jump here on any error. */ | |||
| 319 | jmp_buf jump_buffer; | |||
| 320 | ||||
| 321 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 322 | /* keep track of how many global refs are allocated. */ | |||
| 323 | int n_globalrefs; | |||
| 324 | #endif | |||
| 325 | }; | |||
| 326 | ||||
| 327 | struct stack_info_type { | |||
| 328 | struct stack_item_type *stack; | |||
| 329 | int stack_size; | |||
| 330 | }; | |||
| 331 | ||||
| 332 | struct register_info_type { | |||
| 333 | int register_count; /* number of registers used */ | |||
| 334 | fullinfo_type *registers; | |||
| 335 | int mask_count; /* number of masks in the following */ | |||
| 336 | struct mask_type *masks; | |||
| 337 | }; | |||
| 338 | ||||
| 339 | struct mask_type { | |||
| 340 | int entry; | |||
| 341 | int *modifies; | |||
| 342 | }; | |||
| 343 | ||||
| 344 | typedef unsigned short flag_type; | |||
| 345 | ||||
| 346 | struct instruction_data_type { | |||
| 347 | int opcode; /* may turn into "canonical" opcode */ | |||
| 348 | unsigned changed:1; /* has it changed */ | |||
| 349 | unsigned protected:1; /* must accessor be a subclass of "this" */ | |||
| 350 | union { | |||
| 351 | int i; /* operand to the opcode */ | |||
| 352 | int *ip; | |||
| 353 | fullinfo_type fi; | |||
| 354 | } operand, operand2; | |||
| 355 | fullinfo_type p; | |||
| 356 | struct stack_info_type stack_info; | |||
| 357 | struct register_info_type register_info; | |||
| 358 | #define FLAG_REACHED0x01 0x01 /* instruction reached */ | |||
| 359 | #define FLAG_NEED_CONSTRUCTOR0x02 0x02 /* must call this.<init> or super.<init> */ | |||
| 360 | #define FLAG_NO_RETURN0x04 0x04 /* must throw out of method */ | |||
| 361 | flag_type or_flags; /* true for at least one path to this inst */ | |||
| 362 | #define FLAG_CONSTRUCTED0x01 0x01 /* this.<init> or super.<init> called */ | |||
| 363 | flag_type and_flags; /* true for all paths to this instruction */ | |||
| 364 | }; | |||
| 365 | ||||
| 366 | struct handler_info_type { | |||
| 367 | int start, end, handler; | |||
| 368 | struct stack_info_type stack_info; | |||
| 369 | }; | |||
| 370 | ||||
| 371 | struct stack_item_type { | |||
| 372 | fullinfo_type item; | |||
| 373 | struct stack_item_type *next; | |||
| 374 | }; | |||
| 375 | ||||
| 376 | typedef struct context_type context_type; | |||
| 377 | typedef struct instruction_data_type instruction_data_type; | |||
| 378 | typedef struct stack_item_type stack_item_type; | |||
| 379 | typedef struct register_info_type register_info_type; | |||
| 380 | typedef struct stack_info_type stack_info_type; | |||
| 381 | typedef struct mask_type mask_type; | |||
| 382 | ||||
| 383 | static void read_all_code(context_type *context, jclass cb, int num_methods, | |||
| 384 | int** code_lengths, unsigned char*** code); | |||
| 385 | static void verify_method(context_type *context, jclass cb, int index, | |||
| 386 | int code_length, unsigned char* code); | |||
| 387 | static void free_all_code(context_type* context, int num_methods, | |||
| 388 | unsigned char** code); | |||
| 389 | static void verify_field(context_type *context, jclass cb, int index); | |||
| 390 | ||||
| 391 | static void verify_opcode_operands (context_type *, unsigned int inumber, int offset); | |||
| 392 | static void set_protected(context_type *, unsigned int inumber, int key, int); | |||
| 393 | static jboolean is_superclass(context_type *, fullinfo_type); | |||
| 394 | ||||
| 395 | static void initialize_exception_table(context_type *); | |||
| 396 | static int instruction_length(unsigned char *iptr, unsigned char *end); | |||
| 397 | static jboolean isLegalTarget(context_type *, int offset); | |||
| 398 | static void verify_constant_pool_type(context_type *, int, unsigned); | |||
| 399 | ||||
| 400 | static void initialize_dataflow(context_type *); | |||
| 401 | static void run_dataflow(context_type *context); | |||
| 402 | static void check_register_values(context_type *context, unsigned int inumber); | |||
| 403 | static void check_flags(context_type *context, unsigned int inumber); | |||
| 404 | static void pop_stack(context_type *, unsigned int inumber, stack_info_type *); | |||
| 405 | static void update_registers(context_type *, unsigned int inumber, register_info_type *); | |||
| 406 | static void update_flags(context_type *, unsigned int inumber, | |||
| 407 | flag_type *new_and_flags, flag_type *new_or_flags); | |||
| 408 | static void push_stack(context_type *, unsigned int inumber, stack_info_type *stack); | |||
| 409 | ||||
| 410 | static void merge_into_successors(context_type *, unsigned int inumber, | |||
| 411 | register_info_type *register_info, | |||
| 412 | stack_info_type *stack_info, | |||
| 413 | flag_type and_flags, flag_type or_flags); | |||
| 414 | static void merge_into_one_successor(context_type *context, | |||
| 415 | unsigned int from_inumber, | |||
| 416 | unsigned int inumber, | |||
| 417 | register_info_type *register_info, | |||
| 418 | stack_info_type *stack_info, | |||
| 419 | flag_type and_flags, flag_type or_flags, | |||
| 420 | jboolean isException); | |||
| 421 | static void merge_stack(context_type *, unsigned int inumber, | |||
| 422 | unsigned int to_inumber, stack_info_type *); | |||
| 423 | static void merge_registers(context_type *, unsigned int inumber, | |||
| 424 | unsigned int to_inumber, | |||
| 425 | register_info_type *); | |||
| 426 | static void merge_flags(context_type *context, unsigned int from_inumber, | |||
| 427 | unsigned int to_inumber, | |||
| 428 | flag_type new_and_flags, flag_type new_or_flags); | |||
| 429 | ||||
| 430 | static stack_item_type *copy_stack(context_type *, stack_item_type *); | |||
| 431 | static mask_type *copy_masks(context_type *, mask_type *masks, int mask_count); | |||
| 432 | static mask_type *add_to_masks(context_type *, mask_type *, int , int); | |||
| 433 | ||||
| 434 | static fullinfo_type decrement_indirection(fullinfo_type); | |||
| 435 | ||||
| 436 | static fullinfo_type merge_fullinfo_types(context_type *context, | |||
| 437 | fullinfo_type a, | |||
| 438 | fullinfo_type b, | |||
| 439 | jboolean assignment); | |||
| 440 | static jboolean isAssignableTo(context_type *, | |||
| 441 | fullinfo_type a, | |||
| 442 | fullinfo_type b); | |||
| 443 | ||||
| 444 | static jclass object_fullinfo_to_classclass(context_type *, fullinfo_type); | |||
| 445 | ||||
| 446 | ||||
| 447 | #define NEW(type, count)((type *)CCalloc(context, (count)*(sizeof(type)), 0)) \ | |||
| 448 | ((type *)CCalloc(context, (count)*(sizeof(type)), JNI_FALSE0)) | |||
| 449 | #define ZNEW(type, count)((type *)CCalloc(context, (count)*(sizeof(type)), 1)) \ | |||
| 450 | ((type *)CCalloc(context, (count)*(sizeof(type)), JNI_TRUE1)) | |||
| 451 | ||||
| 452 | static void CCinit(context_type *context); | |||
| 453 | static void CCreinit(context_type *context); | |||
| 454 | static void CCdestroy(context_type *context); | |||
| 455 | static void *CCalloc(context_type *context, int size, jboolean zero); | |||
| 456 | ||||
| 457 | static fullinfo_type cp_index_to_class_fullinfo(context_type *, int, int); | |||
| 458 | ||||
| 459 | static const char* get_result_signature(const char* signature); | |||
| 460 | ||||
| 461 | static char signature_to_fieldtype(context_type *context, | |||
| 462 | const char **signature_p, fullinfo_type *info); | |||
| 463 | ||||
| 464 | static void CCerror (context_type *, char *format, ...); | |||
| 465 | static void CFerror (context_type *, char *format, ...); | |||
| 466 | static void CCout_of_memory (context_type *); | |||
| 467 | ||||
| 468 | /* Because we can longjmp any time, we need to be very careful about | |||
| 469 | * remembering what needs to be freed. */ | |||
| 470 | ||||
| 471 | static void check_and_push(context_type *context, const void *ptr, int kind); | |||
| 472 | static void pop_and_free(context_type *context); | |||
| 473 | ||||
| 474 | static int signature_to_args_size(const char *method_signature); | |||
| 475 | ||||
| 476 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 477 | static void print_stack (context_type *, stack_info_type *stack_info); | |||
| 478 | static void print_registers(context_type *, register_info_type *register_info); | |||
| 479 | static void print_flags(context_type *, flag_type, flag_type); | |||
| 480 | static void print_formatted_fieldname(context_type *context, int index); | |||
| 481 | static void print_formatted_methodname(context_type *context, int index); | |||
| 482 | #endif | |||
| 483 | ||||
| 484 | /* | |||
| 485 | * Declare library specific JNI_Onload entry if static build | |||
| 486 | */ | |||
| 487 | DEF_STATIC_JNI_OnLoad | |||
| 488 | ||||
| 489 | void initialize_class_hash(context_type *context) | |||
| 490 | { | |||
| 491 | hash_table_type *class_hash = &(context->class_hash); | |||
| 492 | class_hash->buckets = (hash_bucket_type **) | |||
| 493 | calloc(MAX_HASH_ENTRIES65536 / HASH_ROW_SIZE256, sizeof(hash_bucket_type *)); | |||
| 494 | class_hash->table = (unsigned short *) | |||
| 495 | calloc(HASH_TABLE_SIZE503, sizeof(unsigned short)); | |||
| 496 | if (class_hash->buckets == 0 || | |||
| 497 | class_hash->table == 0) | |||
| 498 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 499 | class_hash->entries_used = 0; | |||
| 500 | } | |||
| 501 | ||||
| 502 | static void finalize_class_hash(context_type *context) | |||
| 503 | { | |||
| 504 | hash_table_type *class_hash = &(context->class_hash); | |||
| 505 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 506 | int i; | |||
| 507 | /* 4296677: bucket index starts from 1. */ | |||
| 508 | for (i=1;i<=class_hash->entries_used;i++) { | |||
| 509 | hash_bucket_type *bucket = GET_BUCKET(class_hash, i)(class_hash->buckets[i / 256] + i % 256); | |||
| 510 | assert(bucket != NULL)((bucket != ((void*)0)) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("bucket != NULL" , "/home/daniel/Projects/java/jdk/src/java.base/share/native/libverify/check_code.c" , 510, __extension__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
| 511 | free(bucket->name); | |||
| 512 | if (bucket->class) { | |||
| 513 | (*env)->DeleteGlobalRef(env, bucket->class); | |||
| 514 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 515 | context->n_globalrefs--; | |||
| 516 | #endif | |||
| 517 | } | |||
| 518 | } | |||
| 519 | if (class_hash->buckets) { | |||
| 520 | for (i=0;i<MAX_HASH_ENTRIES65536 / HASH_ROW_SIZE256; i++) { | |||
| 521 | if (class_hash->buckets[i] == 0) | |||
| 522 | break; | |||
| 523 | free(class_hash->buckets[i]); | |||
| 524 | } | |||
| 525 | } | |||
| 526 | free(class_hash->buckets); | |||
| 527 | free(class_hash->table); | |||
| 528 | } | |||
| 529 | ||||
| 530 | static hash_bucket_type * | |||
| 531 | new_bucket(context_type *context, unsigned short *pID) | |||
| 532 | { | |||
| 533 | hash_table_type *class_hash = &(context->class_hash); | |||
| 534 | int i = *pID = class_hash->entries_used + 1; | |||
| 535 | int row = i / HASH_ROW_SIZE256; | |||
| 536 | if (i >= MAX_HASH_ENTRIES65536) | |||
| 537 | CCerror(context, "Exceeded verifier's limit of 65535 referred classes"); | |||
| 538 | if (class_hash->buckets[row] == 0) { | |||
| 539 | class_hash->buckets[row] = (hash_bucket_type*) | |||
| 540 | calloc(HASH_ROW_SIZE256, sizeof(hash_bucket_type)); | |||
| 541 | if (class_hash->buckets[row] == 0) | |||
| 542 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 543 | } | |||
| 544 | class_hash->entries_used++; /* only increment when we are sure there | |||
| 545 | is no overflow. */ | |||
| 546 | return GET_BUCKET(class_hash, i)(class_hash->buckets[i / 256] + i % 256); | |||
| 547 | } | |||
| 548 | ||||
| 549 | static unsigned int | |||
| 550 | class_hash_fun(const char *s) | |||
| 551 | { | |||
| 552 | int i; | |||
| 553 | unsigned raw_hash; | |||
| 554 | for (raw_hash = 0; (i = *s) != '\0'; ++s) | |||
| 555 | raw_hash = raw_hash * 37 + i; | |||
| 556 | return raw_hash; | |||
| 557 | } | |||
| 558 | ||||
| 559 | /* | |||
| 560 | * Find a class using the defining loader of the current class | |||
| 561 | * and return a local reference to it. | |||
| 562 | */ | |||
| 563 | static jclass load_class_local(context_type *context,const char *classname) | |||
| 564 | { | |||
| 565 | jclass cb = JVM_FindClassFromClass(context->env, classname, | |||
| 566 | JNI_FALSE0, context->class); | |||
| 567 | if (cb == 0) | |||
| 568 | CCerror(context, "Cannot find class %s", classname); | |||
| 569 | return cb; | |||
| 570 | } | |||
| 571 | ||||
| 572 | /* | |||
| 573 | * Find a class using the defining loader of the current class | |||
| 574 | * and return a global reference to it. | |||
| 575 | */ | |||
| 576 | static jclass load_class_global(context_type *context, const char *classname) | |||
| 577 | { | |||
| 578 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 579 | jclass local, global; | |||
| 580 | ||||
| 581 | local = load_class_local(context, classname); | |||
| 582 | global = (*env)->NewGlobalRef(env, local); | |||
| 583 | if (global == 0) | |||
| 584 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 585 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 586 | context->n_globalrefs++; | |||
| 587 | #endif | |||
| 588 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, local); | |||
| 589 | return global; | |||
| 590 | } | |||
| 591 | ||||
| 592 | /* | |||
| 593 | * Return a unique ID given a local class reference. The loadable | |||
| 594 | * flag is true if the defining class loader of context->class | |||
| 595 | * is known to be capable of loading the class. | |||
| 596 | */ | |||
| 597 | static unsigned short | |||
| 598 | class_to_ID(context_type *context, jclass cb, jboolean loadable) | |||
| 599 | { | |||
| 600 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 601 | hash_table_type *class_hash = &(context->class_hash); | |||
| 602 | unsigned int hash; | |||
| 603 | hash_bucket_type *bucket; | |||
| 604 | unsigned short *pID; | |||
| 605 | const char *name = JVM_GetClassNameUTF(env, cb); | |||
| 606 | ||||
| 607 | check_and_push(context, name, VM_STRING_UTF); | |||
| 608 | hash = class_hash_fun(name); | |||
| 609 | pID = &(class_hash->table[hash % HASH_TABLE_SIZE503]); | |||
| 610 | while (*pID) { | |||
| 611 | bucket = GET_BUCKET(class_hash, *pID)(class_hash->buckets[*pID / 256] + *pID % 256); | |||
| 612 | if (bucket->hash == hash && strcmp(name, bucket->name) == 0) { | |||
| 613 | /* | |||
| 614 | * There is an unresolved entry with our name | |||
| 615 | * so we're forced to load it in case it matches us. | |||
| 616 | */ | |||
| 617 | if (bucket->class == 0) { | |||
| 618 | assert(bucket->loadable == JNI_TRUE)((bucket->loadable == 1) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("bucket->loadable == JNI_TRUE" , "/home/daniel/Projects/java/jdk/src/java.base/share/native/libverify/check_code.c" , 618, __extension__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
| 619 | bucket->class = load_class_global(context, name); | |||
| 620 | } | |||
| 621 | ||||
| 622 | /* | |||
| 623 | * It's already in the table. Update the loadable | |||
| 624 | * state if it's known and then we're done. | |||
| 625 | */ | |||
| 626 | if ((*env)->IsSameObject(env, cb, bucket->class)) { | |||
| 627 | if (loadable && !bucket->loadable) | |||
| 628 | bucket->loadable = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 629 | goto done; | |||
| 630 | } | |||
| 631 | } | |||
| 632 | pID = &bucket->next; | |||
| 633 | } | |||
| 634 | bucket = new_bucket(context, pID); | |||
| 635 | bucket->next = 0; | |||
| 636 | bucket->hash = hash; | |||
| 637 | bucket->name = malloc(strlen(name) + 1); | |||
| 638 | if (bucket->name == 0) | |||
| 639 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 640 | strcpy(bucket->name, name); | |||
| 641 | bucket->loadable = loadable; | |||
| 642 | bucket->class = (*env)->NewGlobalRef(env, cb); | |||
| 643 | if (bucket->class == 0) | |||
| 644 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 645 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 646 | context->n_globalrefs++; | |||
| 647 | #endif | |||
| 648 | ||||
| 649 | done: | |||
| 650 | pop_and_free(context); | |||
| 651 | return *pID; | |||
| 652 | } | |||
| 653 | ||||
| 654 | /* | |||
| 655 | * Return a unique ID given a class name from the constant pool. | |||
| 656 | * All classes are lazily loaded from the defining loader of | |||
| 657 | * context->class. | |||
| 658 | */ | |||
| 659 | static unsigned short | |||
| 660 | class_name_to_ID(context_type *context, const char *name) | |||
| 661 | { | |||
| 662 | hash_table_type *class_hash = &(context->class_hash); | |||
| 663 | unsigned int hash = class_hash_fun(name); | |||
| 664 | hash_bucket_type *bucket; | |||
| 665 | unsigned short *pID; | |||
| 666 | jboolean force_load = JNI_FALSE0; | |||
| 667 | ||||
| 668 | pID = &(class_hash->table[hash % HASH_TABLE_SIZE503]); | |||
| 669 | while (*pID) { | |||
| 670 | bucket = GET_BUCKET(class_hash, *pID)(class_hash->buckets[*pID / 256] + *pID % 256); | |||
| 671 | if (bucket->hash == hash && strcmp(name, bucket->name) == 0) { | |||
| 672 | if (bucket->loadable) | |||
| 673 | goto done; | |||
| 674 | force_load = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 675 | } | |||
| 676 | pID = &bucket->next; | |||
| 677 | } | |||
| 678 | ||||
| 679 | if (force_load) { | |||
| 680 | /* | |||
| 681 | * We found at least one matching named entry for a class that | |||
| 682 | * was not known to be loadable through the defining class loader | |||
| 683 | * of context->class. We must load our named class and update | |||
| 684 | * the hash table in case one these entries matches our class. | |||
| 685 | */ | |||
| 686 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 687 | jclass cb = load_class_local(context, name); | |||
| 688 | unsigned short id = class_to_ID(context, cb, JNI_TRUE1); | |||
| 689 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb); | |||
| 690 | return id; | |||
| 691 | } | |||
| 692 | ||||
| 693 | bucket = new_bucket(context, pID); | |||
| 694 | bucket->next = 0; | |||
| 695 | bucket->class = 0; | |||
| 696 | bucket->loadable = JNI_TRUE1; /* name-only IDs are implicitly loadable */ | |||
| 697 | bucket->hash = hash; | |||
| 698 | bucket->name = malloc(strlen(name) + 1); | |||
| 699 | if (bucket->name == 0) | |||
| 700 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 701 | strcpy(bucket->name, name); | |||
| 702 | ||||
| 703 | done: | |||
| 704 | return *pID; | |||
| 705 | } | |||
| 706 | ||||
| 707 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 708 | static const char * | |||
| 709 | ID_to_class_name(context_type *context, unsigned short ID) | |||
| 710 | { | |||
| 711 | hash_table_type *class_hash = &(context->class_hash); | |||
| 712 | hash_bucket_type *bucket = GET_BUCKET(class_hash, ID)(class_hash->buckets[ID / 256] + ID % 256); | |||
| 713 | return bucket->name; | |||
| 714 | } | |||
| 715 | #endif | |||
| 716 | ||||
| 717 | static jclass | |||
| 718 | ID_to_class(context_type *context, unsigned short ID) | |||
| 719 | { | |||
| 720 | hash_table_type *class_hash = &(context->class_hash); | |||
| 721 | hash_bucket_type *bucket = GET_BUCKET(class_hash, ID)(class_hash->buckets[ID / 256] + ID % 256); | |||
| 722 | if (bucket->class == 0) { | |||
| 723 | assert(bucket->loadable == JNI_TRUE)((bucket->loadable == 1) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("bucket->loadable == JNI_TRUE" , "/home/daniel/Projects/java/jdk/src/java.base/share/native/libverify/check_code.c" , 723, __extension__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
| 724 | bucket->class = load_class_global(context, bucket->name); | |||
| 725 | } | |||
| 726 | return bucket->class; | |||
| 727 | } | |||
| 728 | ||||
| 729 | static fullinfo_type | |||
| 730 | make_loadable_class_info(context_type *context, jclass cb) | |||
| 731 | { | |||
| 732 | return MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Object, 0,((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((class_to_ID(context, cb , 1)) << 16)) | |||
| 733 | class_to_ID(context, cb, JNI_TRUE))((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((class_to_ID(context, cb , 1)) << 16)); | |||
| 734 | } | |||
| 735 | ||||
| 736 | static fullinfo_type | |||
| 737 | make_class_info(context_type *context, jclass cb) | |||
| 738 | { | |||
| 739 | return MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Object, 0,((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((class_to_ID(context, cb , 0)) << 16)) | |||
| 740 | class_to_ID(context, cb, JNI_FALSE))((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((class_to_ID(context, cb , 0)) << 16)); | |||
| 741 | } | |||
| 742 | ||||
| 743 | static fullinfo_type | |||
| 744 | make_class_info_from_name(context_type *context, const char *name) | |||
| 745 | { | |||
| 746 | return MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Object, 0,((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((class_name_to_ID(context , name)) << 16)) | |||
| 747 | class_name_to_ID(context, name))((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((class_name_to_ID(context , name)) << 16)); | |||
| 748 | } | |||
| 749 | ||||
| 750 | /* RETURNS | |||
| 751 | * 1: on success chosen to be consistent with previous VerifyClass | |||
| 752 | * 0: verify error | |||
| 753 | * 2: out of memory | |||
| 754 | * 3: class format error | |||
| 755 | * | |||
| 756 | * Called by verify_class. Verify the code of each of the methods | |||
| 757 | * in a class. Note that this function apparently can't be JNICALL, | |||
| 758 | * because if it is the dynamic linker doesn't appear to be able to | |||
| 759 | * find it on Win32. | |||
| 760 | */ | |||
| 761 | ||||
| 762 | #define CC_OK1 1 | |||
| 763 | #define CC_VerifyError0 0 | |||
| 764 | #define CC_OutOfMemory2 2 | |||
| 765 | #define CC_ClassFormatError3 3 | |||
| 766 | ||||
| 767 | JNIEXPORT__attribute__((visibility("default"))) jboolean | |||
| 768 | VerifyClassForMajorVersion(JNIEnv *env, jclass cb, char *buffer, jint len, | |||
| 769 | jint major_version) | |||
| 770 | { | |||
| 771 | context_type context_structure; | |||
| 772 | context_type *context = &context_structure; | |||
| 773 | jboolean result = CC_OK1; | |||
| 774 | int i; | |||
| 775 | int num_methods; | |||
| 776 | int* code_lengths; | |||
| 777 | unsigned char** code; | |||
| 778 | ||||
| 779 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 780 | GlobalContext = context; | |||
| 781 | #endif | |||
| 782 | ||||
| 783 | memset(context, 0, sizeof(context_type)); | |||
| 784 | context->message = buffer; | |||
| 785 | context->message_buf_len = len; | |||
| 786 | ||||
| 787 | context->env = env; | |||
| 788 | context->class = cb; | |||
| 789 | ||||
| 790 | /* Set invalid method/field index of the context, in case anyone | |||
| 791 | calls CCerror */ | |||
| 792 | context->method_index = -1; | |||
| 793 | context->field_index = -1; | |||
| 794 | ||||
| 795 | /* Don't call CCerror or anything that can call it above the setjmp! */ | |||
| 796 | if (!setjmp(context->jump_buffer)_setjmp (context->jump_buffer)) { | |||
| 797 | jclass super; | |||
| 798 | ||||
| 799 | CCinit(context); /* initialize heap; may throw */ | |||
| 800 | ||||
| 801 | initialize_class_hash(context); | |||
| 802 | ||||
| 803 | context->major_version = major_version; | |||
| 804 | context->nconstants = JVM_GetClassCPEntriesCount(env, cb); | |||
| 805 | context->constant_types = (unsigned char *) | |||
| 806 | malloc(sizeof(unsigned char) * context->nconstants + 1); | |||
| 807 | ||||
| 808 | if (context->constant_types == 0) | |||
| 809 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 810 | ||||
| 811 | JVM_GetClassCPTypes(env, cb, context->constant_types); | |||
| 812 | ||||
| 813 | if (context->constant_types == 0) | |||
| 814 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 815 | ||||
| 816 | context->object_info = | |||
| 817 | make_class_info_from_name(context, "java/lang/Object"); | |||
| 818 | context->string_info = | |||
| 819 | make_class_info_from_name(context, "java/lang/String"); | |||
| 820 | context->throwable_info = | |||
| 821 | make_class_info_from_name(context, "java/lang/Throwable"); | |||
| 822 | context->cloneable_info = | |||
| 823 | make_class_info_from_name(context, "java/lang/Cloneable"); | |||
| 824 | context->serializable_info = | |||
| 825 | make_class_info_from_name(context, "java/io/Serializable"); | |||
| 826 | ||||
| 827 | context->currentclass_info = make_loadable_class_info(context, cb); | |||
| 828 | ||||
| 829 | super = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, cb); | |||
| 830 | ||||
| 831 | if (super != 0) { | |||
| 832 | fullinfo_type *gptr; | |||
| 833 | int i = 0; | |||
| 834 | ||||
| 835 | context->superclass_info = make_loadable_class_info(context, super); | |||
| 836 | ||||
| 837 | while(super != 0) { | |||
| 838 | jclass tmp_cb = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, super); | |||
| 839 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, super); | |||
| 840 | super = tmp_cb; | |||
| 841 | i++; | |||
| 842 | } | |||
| 843 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, super); | |||
| 844 | super = 0; | |||
| 845 | ||||
| 846 | /* Can't go on context heap since it survives more than | |||
| 847 | one method */ | |||
| 848 | context->superclasses = gptr = | |||
| 849 | malloc(sizeof(fullinfo_type)*(i + 1)); | |||
| 850 | if (gptr == 0) { | |||
| 851 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 852 | } | |||
| 853 | ||||
| 854 | super = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, context->class); | |||
| 855 | while(super != 0) { | |||
| 856 | jclass tmp_cb; | |||
| 857 | *gptr++ = make_class_info(context, super); | |||
| 858 | tmp_cb = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, super); | |||
| 859 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, super); | |||
| 860 | super = tmp_cb; | |||
| 861 | } | |||
| 862 | *gptr = 0; | |||
| 863 | } else { | |||
| 864 | context->superclass_info = 0; | |||
| 865 | } | |||
| 866 | ||||
| 867 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, super); | |||
| 868 | ||||
| 869 | /* Look at each method */ | |||
| 870 | for (i = JVM_GetClassFieldsCount(env, cb); --i >= 0;) | |||
| 871 | verify_field(context, cb, i); | |||
| 872 | num_methods = JVM_GetClassMethodsCount(env, cb); | |||
| 873 | read_all_code(context, cb, num_methods, &code_lengths, &code); | |||
| 874 | for (i = num_methods - 1; i >= 0; --i) | |||
| 875 | verify_method(context, cb, i, code_lengths[i], code[i]); | |||
| 876 | free_all_code(context, num_methods, code); | |||
| 877 | result = CC_OK1; | |||
| 878 | } else { | |||
| 879 | result = context->err_code; | |||
| 880 | } | |||
| 881 | ||||
| 882 | /* Cleanup */ | |||
| 883 | finalize_class_hash(context); | |||
| 884 | ||||
| 885 | while(context->allocated_memory) | |||
| 886 | pop_and_free(context); | |||
| 887 | ||||
| 888 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 889 | GlobalContext = 0; | |||
| 890 | #endif | |||
| 891 | ||||
| 892 | if (context->exceptions) | |||
| 893 | free(context->exceptions); | |||
| 894 | ||||
| 895 | if (context->constant_types) | |||
| 896 | free(context->constant_types); | |||
| 897 | ||||
| 898 | if (context->superclasses) | |||
| 899 | free(context->superclasses); | |||
| 900 | ||||
| 901 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 902 | /* Make sure all global refs created in the verifier are freed */ | |||
| 903 | assert(context->n_globalrefs == 0)((context->n_globalrefs == 0) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("context->n_globalrefs == 0", "/home/daniel/Projects/java/jdk/src/java.base/share/native/libverify/check_code.c" , 903, __extension__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
| 904 | #endif | |||
| 905 | ||||
| 906 | CCdestroy(context); /* destroy heap */ | |||
| 907 | return result; | |||
| 908 | } | |||
| 909 | ||||
| 910 | static void | |||
| 911 | verify_field(context_type *context, jclass cb, int field_index) | |||
| 912 | { | |||
| 913 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 914 | int access_bits = JVM_GetFieldIxModifiers(env, cb, field_index); | |||
| 915 | context->field_index = field_index; | |||
| 916 | ||||
| 917 | if ( ((access_bits & JVM_ACC_PUBLIC) != 0) && | |||
| 918 | ((access_bits & (JVM_ACC_PRIVATE | JVM_ACC_PROTECTED)) != 0)) { | |||
| 919 | CCerror(context, "Inconsistent access bits."); | |||
| 920 | } | |||
| 921 | context->field_index = -1; | |||
| 922 | } | |||
| 923 | ||||
| 924 | ||||
| 925 | /** | |||
| 926 | * We read all of the class's methods' code because it is possible that | |||
| 927 | * the verification of one method could resulting in linking further | |||
| 928 | * down the stack (due to class loading), which could end up rewriting | |||
| 929 | * some of the bytecode of methods we haven't verified yet. Since we | |||
| 930 | * don't want to see the rewritten bytecode, cache all the code and | |||
| 931 | * operate only on that. | |||
| 932 | */ | |||
| 933 | static void | |||
| 934 | read_all_code(context_type* context, jclass cb, int num_methods, | |||
| 935 | int** lengths_addr, unsigned char*** code_addr) | |||
| 936 | { | |||
| 937 | int* lengths; | |||
| 938 | unsigned char** code; | |||
| 939 | int i; | |||
| 940 | ||||
| 941 | lengths = malloc(sizeof(int) * num_methods); | |||
| 942 | check_and_push(context, lengths, VM_MALLOC_BLK); | |||
| 943 | ||||
| 944 | code = malloc(sizeof(unsigned char*) * num_methods); | |||
| 945 | check_and_push(context, code, VM_MALLOC_BLK); | |||
| 946 | ||||
| 947 | *(lengths_addr) = lengths; | |||
| 948 | *(code_addr) = code; | |||
| 949 | ||||
| 950 | for (i = 0; i < num_methods; ++i) { | |||
| 951 | lengths[i] = JVM_GetMethodIxByteCodeLength(context->env, cb, i); | |||
| 952 | if (lengths[i] > 0) { | |||
| 953 | code[i] = malloc(sizeof(unsigned char) * (lengths[i] + 1)); | |||
| 954 | check_and_push(context, code[i], VM_MALLOC_BLK); | |||
| 955 | JVM_GetMethodIxByteCode(context->env, cb, i, code[i]); | |||
| 956 | } else { | |||
| 957 | code[i] = NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 958 | } | |||
| 959 | } | |||
| 960 | } | |||
| 961 | ||||
| 962 | static void | |||
| 963 | free_all_code(context_type* context, int num_methods, unsigned char** code) | |||
| 964 | { | |||
| 965 | int i; | |||
| 966 | for (i = 0; i < num_methods; ++i) { | |||
| 967 | if (code[i] != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
| 968 | pop_and_free(context); | |||
| 969 | } | |||
| 970 | } | |||
| 971 | pop_and_free(context); /* code */ | |||
| 972 | pop_and_free(context); /* lengths */ | |||
| 973 | } | |||
| 974 | ||||
| 975 | /* Verify the code of one method */ | |||
| 976 | static void | |||
| 977 | verify_method(context_type *context, jclass cb, int method_index, | |||
| 978 | int code_length, unsigned char* code) | |||
| 979 | { | |||
| 980 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 981 | int access_bits = JVM_GetMethodIxModifiers(env, cb, method_index); | |||
| 982 | int *code_data; | |||
| 983 | instruction_data_type *idata = 0; | |||
| 984 | int instruction_count; | |||
| 985 | int i, offset; | |||
| 986 | unsigned int inumber; | |||
| 987 | jint nexceptions; | |||
| 988 | ||||
| 989 | if ((access_bits & (JVM_ACC_NATIVE | JVM_ACC_ABSTRACT)) != 0) { | |||
| 990 | /* not much to do for abstract and native methods */ | |||
| 991 | return; | |||
| 992 | } | |||
| 993 | ||||
| 994 | context->code_length = code_length; | |||
| 995 | context->code = code; | |||
| 996 | ||||
| 997 | /* CCerror can give method-specific info once this is set */ | |||
| 998 | context->method_index = method_index; | |||
| 999 | ||||
| 1000 | CCreinit(context); /* initial heap */ | |||
| 1001 | code_data = NEW(int, code_length)((int *)CCalloc(context, (code_length)*(sizeof(int)), 0)); | |||
| 1002 | ||||
| 1003 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 1004 | if (verify_verbose) { | |||
| 1005 | const char *classname = JVM_GetClassNameUTF(env, cb); | |||
| 1006 | const char *methodname = | |||
| 1007 | JVM_GetMethodIxNameUTF(env, cb, method_index); | |||
| 1008 | const char *signature = | |||
| 1009 | JVM_GetMethodIxSignatureUTF(env, cb, method_index); | |||
| 1010 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "Looking at %s.%s%s\n", | |||
| 1011 | (classname ? classname : ""), | |||
| 1012 | (methodname ? methodname : ""), | |||
| 1013 | (signature ? signature : "")); | |||
| 1014 | JVM_ReleaseUTF(classname); | |||
| 1015 | JVM_ReleaseUTF(methodname); | |||
| 1016 | JVM_ReleaseUTF(signature); | |||
| 1017 | } | |||
| 1018 | #endif | |||
| 1019 | ||||
| 1020 | if (((access_bits & JVM_ACC_PUBLIC) != 0) && | |||
| 1021 | ((access_bits & (JVM_ACC_PRIVATE | JVM_ACC_PROTECTED)) != 0)) { | |||
| 1022 | CCerror(context, "Inconsistent access bits."); | |||
| 1023 | } | |||
| 1024 | ||||
| 1025 | // If this method is an overpass method, which is generated by the VM, | |||
| 1026 | // we trust the code and no check needs to be done. | |||
| 1027 | if (JVM_IsVMGeneratedMethodIx(env, cb, method_index)) { | |||
| 1028 | return; | |||
| 1029 | } | |||
| 1030 | ||||
| 1031 | /* Run through the code. Mark the start of each instruction, and give | |||
| 1032 | * the instruction a number */ | |||
| 1033 | for (i = 0, offset = 0; offset < code_length; i++) { | |||
| 1034 | int length = instruction_length(&code[offset], code + code_length); | |||
| 1035 | int next_offset = offset + length; | |||
| 1036 | if (length <= 0) | |||
| 1037 | CCerror(context, "Illegal instruction found at offset %d", offset); | |||
| 1038 | if (next_offset > code_length) | |||
| 1039 | CCerror(context, "Code stops in the middle of instruction " | |||
| 1040 | " starting at offset %d", offset); | |||
| 1041 | code_data[offset] = i; | |||
| 1042 | while (++offset < next_offset) | |||
| 1043 | code_data[offset] = -1; /* illegal location */ | |||
| 1044 | } | |||
| 1045 | instruction_count = i; /* number of instructions in code */ | |||
| 1046 | ||||
| 1047 | /* Allocate a structure to hold info about each instruction. */ | |||
| 1048 | idata = NEW(instruction_data_type, instruction_count)((instruction_data_type *)CCalloc(context, (instruction_count )*(sizeof(instruction_data_type)), 0)); | |||
| 1049 | ||||
| 1050 | /* Initialize the heap, and other info in the context structure. */ | |||
| 1051 | context->code = code; | |||
| 1052 | context->instruction_data = idata; | |||
| 1053 | context->code_data = code_data; | |||
| 1054 | context->instruction_count = instruction_count; | |||
| 1055 | context->handler_info = | |||
| 1056 | NEW(struct handler_info_type,((struct handler_info_type *)CCalloc(context, (JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionTableLength (env, cb, method_index))*(sizeof(struct handler_info_type)), 0 )) | |||
| 1057 | JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionTableLength(env, cb, method_index))((struct handler_info_type *)CCalloc(context, (JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionTableLength (env, cb, method_index))*(sizeof(struct handler_info_type)), 0 )); | |||
| 1058 | context->bitmask_size = | |||
| 1059 | (JVM_GetMethodIxLocalsCount(env, cb, method_index) | |||
| 1060 | + (BITS_PER_INT(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char)) - 1))/BITS_PER_INT(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char)); | |||
| 1061 | ||||
| 1062 | if (instruction_count == 0) | |||
| 1063 | CCerror(context, "Empty code"); | |||
| 1064 | ||||
| 1065 | for (inumber = 0, offset = 0; offset < code_length; inumber++) { | |||
| 1066 | int length = instruction_length(&code[offset], code + code_length); | |||
| 1067 | instruction_data_type *this_idata = &idata[inumber]; | |||
| 1068 | this_idata->opcode = code[offset]; | |||
| 1069 | this_idata->stack_info.stack = NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 1070 | this_idata->stack_info.stack_size = UNKNOWN_STACK_SIZE-1; | |||
| 1071 | this_idata->register_info.register_count = UNKNOWN_REGISTER_COUNT-1; | |||
| 1072 | this_idata->changed = JNI_FALSE0; /* no need to look at it yet. */ | |||
| 1073 | this_idata->protected = JNI_FALSE0; /* no need to look at it yet. */ | |||
| 1074 | this_idata->and_flags = (flag_type) -1; /* "bottom" and value */ | |||
| 1075 | this_idata->or_flags = 0; /* "bottom" or value*/ | |||
| 1076 | /* This also sets up this_data->operand. It also makes the | |||
| 1077 | * xload_x and xstore_x instructions look like the generic form. */ | |||
| 1078 | verify_opcode_operands(context, inumber, offset); | |||
| 1079 | offset += length; | |||
| 1080 | } | |||
| 1081 | ||||
| 1082 | ||||
| 1083 | /* make sure exception table is reasonable. */ | |||
| 1084 | initialize_exception_table(context); | |||
| 1085 | /* Set up first instruction, and start of exception handlers. */ | |||
| 1086 | initialize_dataflow(context); | |||
| 1087 | /* Run data flow analysis on the instructions. */ | |||
| 1088 | run_dataflow(context); | |||
| 1089 | ||||
| 1090 | /* verify checked exceptions, if any */ | |||
| 1091 | nexceptions = JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionsCount(env, cb, method_index); | |||
| 1092 | context->exceptions = (unsigned short *) | |||
| 1093 | malloc(sizeof(unsigned short) * nexceptions + 1); | |||
| 1094 | if (context->exceptions == 0) | |||
| 1095 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 1096 | JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionIndexes(env, cb, method_index, | |||
| 1097 | context->exceptions); | |||
| 1098 | for (i = 0; i < nexceptions; i++) { | |||
| 1099 | /* Make sure the constant pool item is JVM_CONSTANT_Class */ | |||
| 1100 | verify_constant_pool_type(context, (int)context->exceptions[i], | |||
| 1101 | 1 << JVM_CONSTANT_Class); | |||
| 1102 | } | |||
| 1103 | free(context->exceptions); | |||
| 1104 | context->exceptions = 0; | |||
| 1105 | context->code = 0; | |||
| 1106 | context->method_index = -1; | |||
| 1107 | } | |||
| 1108 | ||||
| 1109 | ||||
| 1110 | /* Look at a single instruction, and verify its operands. Also, for | |||
| 1111 | * simplicity, move the operand into the ->operand field. | |||
| 1112 | * Make sure that branches don't go into the middle of nowhere. | |||
| 1113 | */ | |||
| 1114 | ||||
| 1115 | static jint _ck_ntohl(jint n) | |||
| 1116 | { | |||
| 1117 | unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *)&n; | |||
| 1118 | return (p[0] << 24) | (p[1] << 16) | (p[2] << 8) | p[3]; | |||
| 1119 | } | |||
| 1120 | ||||
| 1121 | static void | |||
| 1122 | verify_opcode_operands(context_type *context, unsigned int inumber, int offset) | |||
| 1123 | { | |||
| 1124 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 1125 | instruction_data_type *idata = context->instruction_data; | |||
| 1126 | instruction_data_type *this_idata = &idata[inumber]; | |||
| 1127 | int *code_data = context->code_data; | |||
| 1128 | int mi = context->method_index; | |||
| 1129 | unsigned char *code = context->code; | |||
| 1130 | int opcode = this_idata->opcode; | |||
| 1131 | int var; | |||
| 1132 | ||||
| 1133 | /* | |||
| 1134 | * Set the ip fields to 0 not the i fields because the ip fields | |||
| 1135 | * are 64 bits on 64 bit architectures, the i field is only 32 | |||
| 1136 | */ | |||
| 1137 | this_idata->operand.ip = 0; | |||
| 1138 | this_idata->operand2.ip = 0; | |||
| 1139 | ||||
| 1140 | switch (opcode) { | |||
| 1141 | ||||
| 1142 | case JVM_OPC_jsr: | |||
| 1143 | /* instruction of ret statement */ | |||
| 1144 | this_idata->operand2.i = UNKNOWN_RET_INSTRUCTION-1; | |||
| 1145 | /* FALLTHROUGH */ | |||
| 1146 | case JVM_OPC_ifeq: case JVM_OPC_ifne: case JVM_OPC_iflt: | |||
| 1147 | case JVM_OPC_ifge: case JVM_OPC_ifgt: case JVM_OPC_ifle: | |||
| 1148 | case JVM_OPC_ifnull: case JVM_OPC_ifnonnull: | |||
| 1149 | case JVM_OPC_if_icmpeq: case JVM_OPC_if_icmpne: case JVM_OPC_if_icmplt: | |||
| 1150 | case JVM_OPC_if_icmpge: case JVM_OPC_if_icmpgt: case JVM_OPC_if_icmple: | |||
| 1151 | case JVM_OPC_if_acmpeq: case JVM_OPC_if_acmpne: | |||
| 1152 | case JVM_OPC_goto: { | |||
| 1153 | /* Set the ->operand to be the instruction number of the target. */ | |||
| 1154 | int jump = (((signed char)(code[offset+1])) << 8) + code[offset+2]; | |||
| 1155 | int target = offset + jump; | |||
| 1156 | if (!isLegalTarget(context, target)) | |||
| 1157 | CCerror(context, "Illegal target of jump or branch"); | |||
| 1158 | this_idata->operand.i = code_data[target]; | |||
| 1159 | break; | |||
| 1160 | } | |||
| 1161 | ||||
| 1162 | case JVM_OPC_jsr_w: | |||
| 1163 | /* instruction of ret statement */ | |||
| 1164 | this_idata->operand2.i = UNKNOWN_RET_INSTRUCTION-1; | |||
| 1165 | /* FALLTHROUGH */ | |||
| 1166 | case JVM_OPC_goto_w: { | |||
| 1167 | /* Set the ->operand to be the instruction number of the target. */ | |||
| 1168 | int jump = (((signed char)(code[offset+1])) << 24) + | |||
| 1169 | (code[offset+2] << 16) + (code[offset+3] << 8) + | |||
| 1170 | (code[offset + 4]); | |||
| 1171 | int target = offset + jump; | |||
| 1172 | if (!isLegalTarget(context, target)) | |||
| 1173 | CCerror(context, "Illegal target of jump or branch"); | |||
| 1174 | this_idata->operand.i = code_data[target]; | |||
| 1175 | break; | |||
| 1176 | } | |||
| 1177 | ||||
| 1178 | case JVM_OPC_tableswitch: | |||
| 1179 | case JVM_OPC_lookupswitch: { | |||
| 1180 | /* Set the ->operand to be a table of possible instruction targets. */ | |||
| 1181 | int *lpc = (int *) UCALIGN(code + offset + 1)((unsigned char *)((((uintptr_t)(code + offset + 1)) + ((sizeof (int)) - 1)) & ~((sizeof(int))-1))); | |||
| 1182 | int *lptr; | |||
| 1183 | int *saved_operand; | |||
| 1184 | int keys; | |||
| 1185 | int k, delta; | |||
| 1186 | ||||
| 1187 | if (context->major_version < NONZERO_PADDING_BYTES_IN_SWITCH_MAJOR_VERSION51) { | |||
| 1188 | /* 4639449, 4647081: Padding bytes must be zero. */ | |||
| 1189 | unsigned char* bptr = (unsigned char*) (code + offset + 1); | |||
| 1190 | for (; bptr < (unsigned char*)lpc; bptr++) { | |||
| 1191 | if (*bptr != 0) { | |||
| 1192 | CCerror(context, "Non zero padding bytes in switch"); | |||
| 1193 | } | |||
| 1194 | } | |||
| 1195 | } | |||
| 1196 | if (opcode == JVM_OPC_tableswitch) { | |||
| 1197 | keys = _ck_ntohl(lpc[2]) - _ck_ntohl(lpc[1]) + 1; | |||
| 1198 | delta = 1; | |||
| 1199 | } else { | |||
| 1200 | keys = _ck_ntohl(lpc[1]); /* number of pairs */ | |||
| 1201 | delta = 2; | |||
| 1202 | /* Make sure that the tableswitch items are sorted */ | |||
| 1203 | for (k = keys - 1, lptr = &lpc[2]; --k >= 0; lptr += 2) { | |||
| 1204 | int this_key = _ck_ntohl(lptr[0]); /* NB: ntohl may be unsigned */ | |||
| 1205 | int next_key = _ck_ntohl(lptr[2]); | |||
| 1206 | if (this_key >= next_key) { | |||
| 1207 | CCerror(context, "Unsorted lookup switch"); | |||
| 1208 | } | |||
| 1209 | } | |||
| 1210 | } | |||
| 1211 | saved_operand = NEW(int, keys + 2)((int *)CCalloc(context, (keys + 2)*(sizeof(int)), 0)); | |||
| 1212 | if (!isLegalTarget(context, offset + _ck_ntohl(lpc[0]))) | |||
| 1213 | CCerror(context, "Illegal default target in switch"); | |||
| 1214 | saved_operand[keys + 1] = code_data[offset + _ck_ntohl(lpc[0])]; | |||
| 1215 | for (k = keys, lptr = &lpc[3]; --k >= 0; lptr += delta) { | |||
| 1216 | int target = offset + _ck_ntohl(lptr[0]); | |||
| 1217 | if (!isLegalTarget(context, target)) | |||
| 1218 | CCerror(context, "Illegal branch in tableswitch"); | |||
| 1219 | saved_operand[k + 1] = code_data[target]; | |||
| 1220 | } | |||
| 1221 | saved_operand[0] = keys + 1; /* number of successors */ | |||
| 1222 | this_idata->operand.ip = saved_operand; | |||
| 1223 | break; | |||
| 1224 | } | |||
| 1225 | ||||
| 1226 | case JVM_OPC_ldc: { | |||
| 1227 | /* Make sure the constant pool item is the right type. */ | |||
| 1228 | int key = code[offset + 1]; | |||
| 1229 | int types = (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_Integer) | (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_Float) | | |||
| 1230 | (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_String); | |||
| 1231 | if (context->major_version >= LDC_CLASS_MAJOR_VERSION49) { | |||
| 1232 | types |= 1 << JVM_CONSTANT_Class; | |||
| 1233 | } | |||
| 1234 | if (context->major_version >= LDC_METHOD_HANDLE_MAJOR_VERSION51) { | |||
| 1235 | types |= (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_MethodHandle) | | |||
| 1236 | (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_MethodType); | |||
| 1237 | } | |||
| 1238 | this_idata->operand.i = key; | |||
| 1239 | verify_constant_pool_type(context, key, types); | |||
| 1240 | break; | |||
| 1241 | } | |||
| 1242 | ||||
| 1243 | case JVM_OPC_ldc_w: { | |||
| 1244 | /* Make sure the constant pool item is the right type. */ | |||
| 1245 | int key = (code[offset + 1] << 8) + code[offset + 2]; | |||
| 1246 | int types = (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_Integer) | (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_Float) | | |||
| 1247 | (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_String); | |||
| 1248 | if (context->major_version >= LDC_CLASS_MAJOR_VERSION49) { | |||
| 1249 | types |= 1 << JVM_CONSTANT_Class; | |||
| 1250 | } | |||
| 1251 | if (context->major_version >= LDC_METHOD_HANDLE_MAJOR_VERSION51) { | |||
| 1252 | types |= (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_MethodHandle) | | |||
| 1253 | (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_MethodType); | |||
| 1254 | } | |||
| 1255 | this_idata->operand.i = key; | |||
| 1256 | verify_constant_pool_type(context, key, types); | |||
| 1257 | break; | |||
| 1258 | } | |||
| 1259 | ||||
| 1260 | case JVM_OPC_ldc2_w: { | |||
| 1261 | /* Make sure the constant pool item is the right type. */ | |||
| 1262 | int key = (code[offset + 1] << 8) + code[offset + 2]; | |||
| 1263 | int types = (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_Double) | (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_Long); | |||
| 1264 | this_idata->operand.i = key; | |||
| 1265 | verify_constant_pool_type(context, key, types); | |||
| 1266 | break; | |||
| 1267 | } | |||
| 1268 | ||||
| 1269 | case JVM_OPC_getfield: case JVM_OPC_putfield: | |||
| 1270 | case JVM_OPC_getstatic: case JVM_OPC_putstatic: { | |||
| 1271 | /* Make sure the constant pool item is the right type. */ | |||
| 1272 | int key = (code[offset + 1] << 8) + code[offset + 2]; | |||
| 1273 | this_idata->operand.i = key; | |||
| 1274 | verify_constant_pool_type(context, key, 1 << JVM_CONSTANT_Fieldref); | |||
| 1275 | if (opcode == JVM_OPC_getfield || opcode == JVM_OPC_putfield) | |||
| 1276 | set_protected(context, inumber, key, opcode); | |||
| 1277 | break; | |||
| 1278 | } | |||
| 1279 | ||||
| 1280 | case JVM_OPC_invokevirtual: | |||
| 1281 | case JVM_OPC_invokespecial: | |||
| 1282 | case JVM_OPC_invokestatic: | |||
| 1283 | case JVM_OPC_invokeinterface: { | |||
| 1284 | /* Make sure the constant pool item is the right type. */ | |||
| 1285 | int key = (code[offset + 1] << 8) + code[offset + 2]; | |||
| 1286 | const char *methodname; | |||
| 1287 | jclass cb = context->class; | |||
| 1288 | fullinfo_type clazz_info; | |||
| 1289 | int is_constructor, is_internal; | |||
| 1290 | int kind; | |||
| 1291 | ||||
| 1292 | switch (opcode ) { | |||
| 1293 | case JVM_OPC_invokestatic: | |||
| 1294 | kind = ((context->major_version < STATIC_METHOD_IN_INTERFACE_MAJOR_VERSION52) | |||
| 1295 | ? (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_Methodref) | |||
| 1296 | : ((1 << JVM_CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref) | (1 << JVM_CONSTANT_Methodref))); | |||
| 1297 | break; | |||
| 1298 | case JVM_OPC_invokeinterface: | |||
| 1299 | kind = 1 << JVM_CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref; | |||
| 1300 | break; | |||
| 1301 | default: | |||
| 1302 | kind = 1 << JVM_CONSTANT_Methodref; | |||
| 1303 | } | |||
| 1304 | ||||
| 1305 | /* Make sure the constant pool item is the right type. */ | |||
| 1306 | verify_constant_pool_type(context, key, kind); | |||
| 1307 | methodname = JVM_GetCPMethodNameUTF(env, cb, key); | |||
| 1308 | check_and_push(context, methodname, VM_STRING_UTF); | |||
| 1309 | is_constructor = !strcmp(methodname, "<init>"); | |||
| 1310 | is_internal = methodname[0] == '<'; | |||
| 1311 | pop_and_free(context); | |||
| 1312 | ||||
| 1313 | clazz_info = cp_index_to_class_fullinfo(context, key, | |||
| 1314 | JVM_CONSTANT_Methodref); | |||
| 1315 | this_idata->operand.i = key; | |||
| 1316 | this_idata->operand2.fi = clazz_info; | |||
| 1317 | if (is_constructor) { | |||
| 1318 | if (opcode != JVM_OPC_invokespecial) { | |||
| 1319 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 1320 | "Must call initializers using invokespecial"); | |||
| 1321 | } | |||
| 1322 | this_idata->opcode = JVM_OPC_invokeinit0x100; | |||
| 1323 | } else { | |||
| 1324 | if (is_internal) { | |||
| 1325 | CCerror(context, "Illegal call to internal method"); | |||
| 1326 | } | |||
| 1327 | if (opcode == JVM_OPC_invokespecial | |||
| 1328 | && clazz_info != context->currentclass_info | |||
| 1329 | && clazz_info != context->superclass_info) { | |||
| 1330 | int not_found = 1; | |||
| 1331 | ||||
| 1332 | jclass super = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, context->class); | |||
| 1333 | while(super != 0) { | |||
| 1334 | jclass tmp_cb; | |||
| 1335 | fullinfo_type new_info = make_class_info(context, super); | |||
| 1336 | if (clazz_info == new_info) { | |||
| 1337 | not_found = 0; | |||
| 1338 | break; | |||
| 1339 | } | |||
| 1340 | tmp_cb = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, super); | |||
| 1341 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, super); | |||
| 1342 | super = tmp_cb; | |||
| 1343 | } | |||
| 1344 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, super); | |||
| 1345 | ||||
| 1346 | /* The optimizer may cause this to happen on local code */ | |||
| 1347 | if (not_found) { | |||
| 1348 | CCerror(context, "Illegal use of nonvirtual function call"); | |||
| 1349 | } | |||
| 1350 | } | |||
| 1351 | } | |||
| 1352 | if (opcode == JVM_OPC_invokeinterface) { | |||
| 1353 | unsigned int args1; | |||
| 1354 | unsigned int args2; | |||
| 1355 | const char *signature = | |||
| 1356 | JVM_GetCPMethodSignatureUTF(env, context->class, key); | |||
| 1357 | check_and_push(context, signature, VM_STRING_UTF); | |||
| 1358 | args1 = signature_to_args_size(signature) + 1; | |||
| 1359 | args2 = code[offset + 3]; | |||
| 1360 | if (args1 != args2) { | |||
| 1361 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 1362 | "Inconsistent args_size for invokeinterface"); | |||
| 1363 | } | |||
| 1364 | if (code[offset + 4] != 0) { | |||
| 1365 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 1366 | "Fourth operand byte of invokeinterface must be zero"); | |||
| 1367 | } | |||
| 1368 | pop_and_free(context); | |||
| 1369 | } else if (opcode == JVM_OPC_invokevirtual | |||
| 1370 | || opcode == JVM_OPC_invokespecial) | |||
| 1371 | set_protected(context, inumber, key, opcode); | |||
| 1372 | break; | |||
| 1373 | } | |||
| 1374 | ||||
| 1375 | case JVM_OPC_invokedynamic: | |||
| 1376 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 1377 | "invokedynamic bytecode is not supported in this class file version"); | |||
| 1378 | break; | |||
| 1379 | case JVM_OPC_instanceof: | |||
| 1380 | case JVM_OPC_checkcast: | |||
| 1381 | case JVM_OPC_new: | |||
| 1382 | case JVM_OPC_anewarray: | |||
| 1383 | case JVM_OPC_multianewarray: { | |||
| 1384 | /* Make sure the constant pool item is a class */ | |||
| 1385 | int key = (code[offset + 1] << 8) + code[offset + 2]; | |||
| 1386 | fullinfo_type target; | |||
| 1387 | verify_constant_pool_type(context, key, 1 << JVM_CONSTANT_Class); | |||
| 1388 | target = cp_index_to_class_fullinfo(context, key, JVM_CONSTANT_Class); | |||
| 1389 | if (GET_ITEM_TYPE(target)((target) & 0x1F) == ITEM_Bogus) | |||
| 1390 | CCerror(context, "Illegal type"); | |||
| 1391 | switch(opcode) { | |||
| 1392 | case JVM_OPC_anewarray: | |||
| 1393 | if ((GET_INDIRECTION(target)(((target) & 0xFFFF) >> 5)) >= MAX_ARRAY_DIMENSIONS255) | |||
| 1394 | CCerror(context, "Array with too many dimensions"); | |||
| 1395 | this_idata->operand.fi = MAKE_FULLINFO(GET_ITEM_TYPE(target),((((target) & 0x1F)) + (((((target) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) + 1) << 5) + ((((target) >> 16)) << 16) ) | |||
| 1396 | GET_INDIRECTION(target) + 1,((((target) & 0x1F)) + (((((target) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) + 1) << 5) + ((((target) >> 16)) << 16) ) | |||
| 1397 | GET_EXTRA_INFO(target))((((target) & 0x1F)) + (((((target) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) + 1) << 5) + ((((target) >> 16)) << 16) ); | |||
| 1398 | break; | |||
| 1399 | case JVM_OPC_new: | |||
| 1400 | if (WITH_ZERO_EXTRA_INFO(target)((target) & 0xFFFF) != | |||
| 1401 | MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Object, 0, 0)((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 1402 | CCerror(context, "Illegal creation of multi-dimensional array"); | |||
| 1403 | /* operand gets set to the "unitialized object". operand2 gets | |||
| 1404 | * set to what the value will be after it's initialized. */ | |||
| 1405 | this_idata->operand.fi = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_NewObject, 0, inumber)((ITEM_NewObject) + ((0) << 5) + ((inumber) << 16 )); | |||
| 1406 | this_idata->operand2.fi = target; | |||
| 1407 | break; | |||
| 1408 | case JVM_OPC_multianewarray: | |||
| 1409 | this_idata->operand.fi = target; | |||
| 1410 | this_idata->operand2.i = code[offset + 3]; | |||
| 1411 | if ( (this_idata->operand2.i > (int)GET_INDIRECTION(target)(((target) & 0xFFFF) >> 5)) | |||
| 1412 | || (this_idata->operand2.i == 0)) | |||
| 1413 | CCerror(context, "Illegal dimension argument"); | |||
| 1414 | break; | |||
| 1415 | default: | |||
| 1416 | this_idata->operand.fi = target; | |||
| 1417 | } | |||
| 1418 | break; | |||
| 1419 | } | |||
| 1420 | ||||
| 1421 | case JVM_OPC_newarray: { | |||
| 1422 | /* Cache the result of the JVM_OPC_newarray into the operand slot */ | |||
| 1423 | fullinfo_type full_info; | |||
| 1424 | switch (code[offset + 1]) { | |||
| 1425 | case JVM_T_INT: | |||
| 1426 | full_info = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Integer, 1, 0)((ITEM_Integer) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); break; | |||
| 1427 | case JVM_T_LONG: | |||
| 1428 | full_info = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Long, 1, 0)((ITEM_Long) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); break; | |||
| 1429 | case JVM_T_FLOAT: | |||
| 1430 | full_info = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Float, 1, 0)((ITEM_Float) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); break; | |||
| 1431 | case JVM_T_DOUBLE: | |||
| 1432 | full_info = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Double, 1, 0)((ITEM_Double) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); break; | |||
| 1433 | case JVM_T_BOOLEAN: | |||
| 1434 | full_info = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Boolean, 1, 0)((ITEM_Boolean) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); break; | |||
| 1435 | case JVM_T_BYTE: | |||
| 1436 | full_info = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Byte, 1, 0)((ITEM_Byte) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); break; | |||
| 1437 | case JVM_T_CHAR: | |||
| 1438 | full_info = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Char, 1, 0)((ITEM_Char) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); break; | |||
| 1439 | case JVM_T_SHORT: | |||
| 1440 | full_info = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Short, 1, 0)((ITEM_Short) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); break; | |||
| 1441 | default: | |||
| 1442 | full_info = 0; /* Keep lint happy */ | |||
| 1443 | CCerror(context, "Bad type passed to newarray"); | |||
| 1444 | } | |||
| 1445 | this_idata->operand.fi = full_info; | |||
| 1446 | break; | |||
| 1447 | } | |||
| 1448 | ||||
| 1449 | /* Fudge iload_x, aload_x, etc to look like their generic cousin. */ | |||
| 1450 | case JVM_OPC_iload_0: case JVM_OPC_iload_1: case JVM_OPC_iload_2: case JVM_OPC_iload_3: | |||
| 1451 | this_idata->opcode = JVM_OPC_iload; | |||
| 1452 | var = opcode - JVM_OPC_iload_0; | |||
| 1453 | goto check_local_variable; | |||
| 1454 | ||||
| 1455 | case JVM_OPC_fload_0: case JVM_OPC_fload_1: case JVM_OPC_fload_2: case JVM_OPC_fload_3: | |||
| 1456 | this_idata->opcode = JVM_OPC_fload; | |||
| 1457 | var = opcode - JVM_OPC_fload_0; | |||
| 1458 | goto check_local_variable; | |||
| 1459 | ||||
| 1460 | case JVM_OPC_aload_0: case JVM_OPC_aload_1: case JVM_OPC_aload_2: case JVM_OPC_aload_3: | |||
| 1461 | this_idata->opcode = JVM_OPC_aload; | |||
| 1462 | var = opcode - JVM_OPC_aload_0; | |||
| 1463 | goto check_local_variable; | |||
| 1464 | ||||
| 1465 | case JVM_OPC_lload_0: case JVM_OPC_lload_1: case JVM_OPC_lload_2: case JVM_OPC_lload_3: | |||
| 1466 | this_idata->opcode = JVM_OPC_lload; | |||
| 1467 | var = opcode - JVM_OPC_lload_0; | |||
| 1468 | goto check_local_variable2; | |||
| 1469 | ||||
| 1470 | case JVM_OPC_dload_0: case JVM_OPC_dload_1: case JVM_OPC_dload_2: case JVM_OPC_dload_3: | |||
| 1471 | this_idata->opcode = JVM_OPC_dload; | |||
| 1472 | var = opcode - JVM_OPC_dload_0; | |||
| 1473 | goto check_local_variable2; | |||
| 1474 | ||||
| 1475 | case JVM_OPC_istore_0: case JVM_OPC_istore_1: case JVM_OPC_istore_2: case JVM_OPC_istore_3: | |||
| 1476 | this_idata->opcode = JVM_OPC_istore; | |||
| 1477 | var = opcode - JVM_OPC_istore_0; | |||
| 1478 | goto check_local_variable; | |||
| 1479 | ||||
| 1480 | case JVM_OPC_fstore_0: case JVM_OPC_fstore_1: case JVM_OPC_fstore_2: case JVM_OPC_fstore_3: | |||
| 1481 | this_idata->opcode = JVM_OPC_fstore; | |||
| 1482 | var = opcode - JVM_OPC_fstore_0; | |||
| 1483 | goto check_local_variable; | |||
| 1484 | ||||
| 1485 | case JVM_OPC_astore_0: case JVM_OPC_astore_1: case JVM_OPC_astore_2: case JVM_OPC_astore_3: | |||
| 1486 | this_idata->opcode = JVM_OPC_astore; | |||
| 1487 | var = opcode - JVM_OPC_astore_0; | |||
| 1488 | goto check_local_variable; | |||
| 1489 | ||||
| 1490 | case JVM_OPC_lstore_0: case JVM_OPC_lstore_1: case JVM_OPC_lstore_2: case JVM_OPC_lstore_3: | |||
| 1491 | this_idata->opcode = JVM_OPC_lstore; | |||
| 1492 | var = opcode - JVM_OPC_lstore_0; | |||
| 1493 | goto check_local_variable2; | |||
| 1494 | ||||
| 1495 | case JVM_OPC_dstore_0: case JVM_OPC_dstore_1: case JVM_OPC_dstore_2: case JVM_OPC_dstore_3: | |||
| 1496 | this_idata->opcode = JVM_OPC_dstore; | |||
| 1497 | var = opcode - JVM_OPC_dstore_0; | |||
| 1498 | goto check_local_variable2; | |||
| 1499 | ||||
| 1500 | case JVM_OPC_wide: | |||
| 1501 | this_idata->opcode = code[offset + 1]; | |||
| 1502 | var = (code[offset + 2] << 8) + code[offset + 3]; | |||
| 1503 | switch(this_idata->opcode) { | |||
| 1504 | case JVM_OPC_lload: case JVM_OPC_dload: | |||
| 1505 | case JVM_OPC_lstore: case JVM_OPC_dstore: | |||
| 1506 | goto check_local_variable2; | |||
| 1507 | default: | |||
| 1508 | goto check_local_variable; | |||
| 1509 | } | |||
| 1510 | ||||
| 1511 | case JVM_OPC_iinc: /* the increment amount doesn't matter */ | |||
| 1512 | case JVM_OPC_ret: | |||
| 1513 | case JVM_OPC_aload: case JVM_OPC_iload: case JVM_OPC_fload: | |||
| 1514 | case JVM_OPC_astore: case JVM_OPC_istore: case JVM_OPC_fstore: | |||
| 1515 | var = code[offset + 1]; | |||
| 1516 | check_local_variable: | |||
| 1517 | /* Make sure that the variable number isn't illegal. */ | |||
| 1518 | this_idata->operand.i = var; | |||
| 1519 | if (var >= JVM_GetMethodIxLocalsCount(env, context->class, mi)) | |||
| 1520 | CCerror(context, "Illegal local variable number"); | |||
| 1521 | break; | |||
| 1522 | ||||
| 1523 | case JVM_OPC_lload: case JVM_OPC_dload: case JVM_OPC_lstore: case JVM_OPC_dstore: | |||
| 1524 | var = code[offset + 1]; | |||
| 1525 | check_local_variable2: | |||
| 1526 | /* Make sure that the variable number isn't illegal. */ | |||
| 1527 | this_idata->operand.i = var; | |||
| 1528 | if ((var + 1) >= JVM_GetMethodIxLocalsCount(env, context->class, mi)) | |||
| 1529 | CCerror(context, "Illegal local variable number"); | |||
| 1530 | break; | |||
| 1531 | ||||
| 1532 | default: | |||
| 1533 | if (opcode > JVM_OPC_MAX) | |||
| 1534 | CCerror(context, "Quick instructions shouldn't appear yet."); | |||
| 1535 | break; | |||
| 1536 | } /* of switch */ | |||
| 1537 | } | |||
| 1538 | ||||
| 1539 | ||||
| 1540 | static void | |||
| 1541 | set_protected(context_type *context, unsigned int inumber, int key, int opcode) | |||
| 1542 | { | |||
| 1543 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 1544 | fullinfo_type clazz_info; | |||
| 1545 | if (opcode != JVM_OPC_invokevirtual && opcode != JVM_OPC_invokespecial) { | |||
| 1546 | clazz_info = cp_index_to_class_fullinfo(context, key, | |||
| 1547 | JVM_CONSTANT_Fieldref); | |||
| 1548 | } else { | |||
| 1549 | clazz_info = cp_index_to_class_fullinfo(context, key, | |||
| 1550 | JVM_CONSTANT_Methodref); | |||
| 1551 | } | |||
| 1552 | if (is_superclass(context, clazz_info)) { | |||
| 1553 | jclass calledClass = | |||
| 1554 | object_fullinfo_to_classclass(context, clazz_info); | |||
| 1555 | int access; | |||
| 1556 | /* 4734966: JVM_GetCPFieldModifiers() or JVM_GetCPMethodModifiers() only | |||
| 1557 | searches the referenced field or method in calledClass. The following | |||
| 1558 | while loop is added to search up the superclass chain to make this | |||
| 1559 | symbolic resolution consistent with the field/method resolution | |||
| 1560 | specified in VM spec 5.4.3. */ | |||
| 1561 | calledClass = (*env)->NewLocalRef(env, calledClass); | |||
| 1562 | do { | |||
| 1563 | jclass tmp_cb; | |||
| 1564 | if (opcode != JVM_OPC_invokevirtual && opcode != JVM_OPC_invokespecial) { | |||
| 1565 | access = JVM_GetCPFieldModifiers | |||
| 1566 | (env, context->class, key, calledClass); | |||
| 1567 | } else { | |||
| 1568 | access = JVM_GetCPMethodModifiers | |||
| 1569 | (env, context->class, key, calledClass); | |||
| 1570 | } | |||
| 1571 | if (access != -1) { | |||
| 1572 | break; | |||
| 1573 | } | |||
| 1574 | tmp_cb = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, calledClass); | |||
| 1575 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, calledClass); | |||
| 1576 | calledClass = tmp_cb; | |||
| 1577 | } while (calledClass != 0); | |||
| 1578 | ||||
| 1579 | if (access == -1) { | |||
| 1580 | /* field/method not found, detected at runtime. */ | |||
| 1581 | } else if (access & JVM_ACC_PROTECTED) { | |||
| 1582 | if (!JVM_IsSameClassPackage(env, calledClass, context->class)) | |||
| 1583 | context->instruction_data[inumber].protected = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 1584 | } | |||
| 1585 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, calledClass); | |||
| 1586 | } | |||
| 1587 | } | |||
| 1588 | ||||
| 1589 | ||||
| 1590 | static jboolean | |||
| 1591 | is_superclass(context_type *context, fullinfo_type clazz_info) { | |||
| 1592 | fullinfo_type *fptr = context->superclasses; | |||
| 1593 | ||||
| 1594 | if (fptr == 0) | |||
| 1595 | return JNI_FALSE0; | |||
| 1596 | for (; *fptr != 0; fptr++) { | |||
| 1597 | if (*fptr == clazz_info) | |||
| 1598 | return JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 1599 | } | |||
| 1600 | return JNI_FALSE0; | |||
| 1601 | } | |||
| 1602 | ||||
| 1603 | ||||
| 1604 | /* Look through each item on the exception table. Each of the fields must | |||
| 1605 | * refer to a legal instruction. | |||
| 1606 | */ | |||
| 1607 | static void | |||
| 1608 | initialize_exception_table(context_type *context) | |||
| 1609 | { | |||
| 1610 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 1611 | int mi = context->method_index; | |||
| 1612 | struct handler_info_type *handler_info = context->handler_info; | |||
| 1613 | int *code_data = context->code_data; | |||
| 1614 | int code_length = context->code_length; | |||
| 1615 | int max_stack_size = JVM_GetMethodIxMaxStack(env, context->class, mi); | |||
| 1616 | int i = JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionTableLength(env, context->class, mi); | |||
| 1617 | if (max_stack_size < 1 && i > 0) { | |||
| 1618 | // If the method contains exception handlers, it must have room | |||
| 1619 | // on the expression stack for the exception that the VM could push | |||
| 1620 | CCerror(context, "Stack size too large"); | |||
| 1621 | } | |||
| 1622 | for (; --i >= 0; handler_info++) { | |||
| 1623 | JVM_ExceptionTableEntryType einfo; | |||
| 1624 | stack_item_type *stack_item = NEW(stack_item_type, 1)((stack_item_type *)CCalloc(context, (1)*(sizeof(stack_item_type )), 0)); | |||
| 1625 | ||||
| 1626 | JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionTableEntry(env, context->class, mi, | |||
| 1627 | i, &einfo); | |||
| 1628 | ||||
| 1629 | if (!(einfo.start_pc < einfo.end_pc && | |||
| 1630 | einfo.start_pc >= 0 && | |||
| 1631 | isLegalTarget(context, einfo.start_pc) && | |||
| 1632 | (einfo.end_pc == code_length || | |||
| 1633 | isLegalTarget(context, einfo.end_pc)))) { | |||
| 1634 | CFerror(context, "Illegal exception table range"); | |||
| 1635 | } | |||
| 1636 | if (!((einfo.handler_pc > 0) && | |||
| 1637 | isLegalTarget(context, einfo.handler_pc))) { | |||
| 1638 | CFerror(context, "Illegal exception table handler"); | |||
| 1639 | } | |||
| 1640 | ||||
| 1641 | handler_info->start = code_data[einfo.start_pc]; | |||
| 1642 | /* einfo.end_pc may point to one byte beyond the end of bytecodes. */ | |||
| 1643 | handler_info->end = (einfo.end_pc == context->code_length) ? | |||
| 1644 | context->instruction_count : code_data[einfo.end_pc]; | |||
| 1645 | handler_info->handler = code_data[einfo.handler_pc]; | |||
| 1646 | handler_info->stack_info.stack = stack_item; | |||
| 1647 | handler_info->stack_info.stack_size = 1; | |||
| 1648 | stack_item->next = NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 1649 | if (einfo.catchType != 0) { | |||
| 1650 | const char *classname; | |||
| 1651 | /* Constant pool entry type has been checked in format checker */ | |||
| 1652 | classname = JVM_GetCPClassNameUTF(env, | |||
| 1653 | context->class, | |||
| 1654 | einfo.catchType); | |||
| 1655 | check_and_push(context, classname, VM_STRING_UTF); | |||
| 1656 | stack_item->item = make_class_info_from_name(context, classname); | |||
| 1657 | if (!isAssignableTo(context, | |||
| 1658 | stack_item->item, | |||
| 1659 | context->throwable_info)) | |||
| 1660 | CCerror(context, "catch_type not a subclass of Throwable"); | |||
| 1661 | pop_and_free(context); | |||
| 1662 | } else { | |||
| 1663 | stack_item->item = context->throwable_info; | |||
| 1664 | } | |||
| 1665 | } | |||
| 1666 | } | |||
| 1667 | ||||
| 1668 | ||||
| 1669 | /* Given a pointer to an instruction, return its length. Use the table | |||
| 1670 | * opcode_length[] which is automatically built. | |||
| 1671 | */ | |||
| 1672 | static int instruction_length(unsigned char *iptr, unsigned char *end) | |||
| 1673 | { | |||
| 1674 | static unsigned char opcode_length[] = JVM_OPCODE_LENGTH_INITIALIZER{ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 , 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 , 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 , 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3 , 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 99, 99, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3 , 3, 5, 5, 3, 2, 3, 1, 1, 3, 3, 1, 1, 0, 4, 3, 3, 5, 5 }; | |||
| 1675 | int instruction = *iptr; | |||
| 1676 | switch (instruction) { | |||
| 1677 | case JVM_OPC_tableswitch: { | |||
| 1678 | int *lpc = (int *)UCALIGN(iptr + 1)((unsigned char *)((((uintptr_t)(iptr + 1)) + ((sizeof(int)) - 1)) & ~((sizeof(int))-1))); | |||
| 1679 | int index; | |||
| 1680 | if (lpc + 2 >= (int *)end) { | |||
| 1681 | return -1; /* do not read pass the end */ | |||
| 1682 | } | |||
| 1683 | index = _ck_ntohl(lpc[2]) - _ck_ntohl(lpc[1]); | |||
| 1684 | if ((index < 0) || (index > 65535)) { | |||
| 1685 | return -1; /* illegal */ | |||
| 1686 | } else { | |||
| 1687 | unsigned char *finish = (unsigned char *)(&lpc[index + 4]); | |||
| 1688 | assert(finish >= iptr)((finish >= iptr) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("finish >= iptr" , "/home/daniel/Projects/java/jdk/src/java.base/share/native/libverify/check_code.c" , 1688, __extension__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
| 1689 | return (int)(finish - iptr); | |||
| 1690 | } | |||
| 1691 | } | |||
| 1692 | ||||
| 1693 | case JVM_OPC_lookupswitch: { | |||
| 1694 | int *lpc = (int *) UCALIGN(iptr + 1)((unsigned char *)((((uintptr_t)(iptr + 1)) + ((sizeof(int)) - 1)) & ~((sizeof(int))-1))); | |||
| 1695 | int npairs; | |||
| 1696 | if (lpc + 1 >= (int *)end) | |||
| 1697 | return -1; /* do not read pass the end */ | |||
| 1698 | npairs = _ck_ntohl(lpc[1]); | |||
| 1699 | /* There can't be more than 64K labels because of the limit | |||
| 1700 | * on per-method byte code length. | |||
| 1701 | */ | |||
| 1702 | if (npairs < 0 || npairs >= 65536) | |||
| 1703 | return -1; | |||
| 1704 | else { | |||
| 1705 | unsigned char *finish = (unsigned char *)(&lpc[2 * (npairs + 1)]); | |||
| 1706 | assert(finish >= iptr)((finish >= iptr) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("finish >= iptr" , "/home/daniel/Projects/java/jdk/src/java.base/share/native/libverify/check_code.c" , 1706, __extension__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
| 1707 | return (int)(finish - iptr); | |||
| 1708 | } | |||
| 1709 | } | |||
| 1710 | ||||
| 1711 | case JVM_OPC_wide: | |||
| 1712 | if (iptr + 1 >= end) | |||
| 1713 | return -1; /* do not read pass the end */ | |||
| 1714 | switch(iptr[1]) { | |||
| 1715 | case JVM_OPC_ret: | |||
| 1716 | case JVM_OPC_iload: case JVM_OPC_istore: | |||
| 1717 | case JVM_OPC_fload: case JVM_OPC_fstore: | |||
| 1718 | case JVM_OPC_aload: case JVM_OPC_astore: | |||
| 1719 | case JVM_OPC_lload: case JVM_OPC_lstore: | |||
| 1720 | case JVM_OPC_dload: case JVM_OPC_dstore: | |||
| 1721 | return 4; | |||
| 1722 | case JVM_OPC_iinc: | |||
| 1723 | return 6; | |||
| 1724 | default: | |||
| 1725 | return -1; | |||
| 1726 | } | |||
| 1727 | ||||
| 1728 | default: { | |||
| 1729 | if (instruction < 0 || instruction > JVM_OPC_MAX) | |||
| 1730 | return -1; | |||
| 1731 | ||||
| 1732 | /* A length of 0 indicates an error. */ | |||
| 1733 | if (opcode_length[instruction] <= 0) | |||
| 1734 | return -1; | |||
| 1735 | ||||
| 1736 | return opcode_length[instruction]; | |||
| 1737 | } | |||
| 1738 | } | |||
| 1739 | } | |||
| 1740 | ||||
| 1741 | ||||
| 1742 | /* Given the target of a branch, make sure that it's a legal target. */ | |||
| 1743 | static jboolean | |||
| 1744 | isLegalTarget(context_type *context, int offset) | |||
| 1745 | { | |||
| 1746 | int code_length = context->code_length; | |||
| 1747 | int *code_data = context->code_data; | |||
| 1748 | return (offset >= 0 && offset < code_length && code_data[offset] >= 0); | |||
| 1749 | } | |||
| 1750 | ||||
| 1751 | ||||
| 1752 | /* Make sure that an element of the constant pool really is of the indicated | |||
| 1753 | * type. | |||
| 1754 | */ | |||
| 1755 | static void | |||
| 1756 | verify_constant_pool_type(context_type *context, int index, unsigned mask) | |||
| 1757 | { | |||
| 1758 | int nconstants = context->nconstants; | |||
| 1759 | unsigned char *type_table = context->constant_types; | |||
| 1760 | unsigned type; | |||
| 1761 | ||||
| 1762 | if ((index <= 0) || (index >= nconstants)) | |||
| 1763 | CCerror(context, "Illegal constant pool index"); | |||
| 1764 | ||||
| 1765 | type = type_table[index]; | |||
| 1766 | if ((mask & (1 << type)) == 0) | |||
| 1767 | CCerror(context, "Illegal type in constant pool"); | |||
| 1768 | } | |||
| 1769 | ||||
| 1770 | ||||
| 1771 | static void | |||
| 1772 | initialize_dataflow(context_type *context) | |||
| 1773 | { | |||
| 1774 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 1775 | instruction_data_type *idata = context->instruction_data; | |||
| 1776 | int mi = context->method_index; | |||
| 1777 | jclass cb = context->class; | |||
| 1778 | int args_size = JVM_GetMethodIxArgsSize(env, cb, mi); | |||
| 1779 | fullinfo_type *reg_ptr; | |||
| 1780 | fullinfo_type full_info; | |||
| 1781 | const char *p; | |||
| 1782 | const char *signature; | |||
| 1783 | ||||
| 1784 | /* Initialize the function entry, since we know everything about it. */ | |||
| 1785 | idata[0].stack_info.stack_size = 0; | |||
| 1786 | idata[0].stack_info.stack = NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 1787 | idata[0].register_info.register_count = args_size; | |||
| 1788 | idata[0].register_info.registers = NEW(fullinfo_type, args_size)((fullinfo_type *)CCalloc(context, (args_size)*(sizeof(fullinfo_type )), 0)); | |||
| 1789 | idata[0].register_info.mask_count = 0; | |||
| 1790 | idata[0].register_info.masks = NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 1791 | idata[0].and_flags = 0; /* nothing needed */ | |||
| 1792 | idata[0].or_flags = FLAG_REACHED0x01; /* instruction reached */ | |||
| 1793 | reg_ptr = idata[0].register_info.registers; | |||
| 1794 | ||||
| 1795 | if ((JVM_GetMethodIxModifiers(env, cb, mi) & JVM_ACC_STATIC) == 0) { | |||
| 1796 | /* A non static method. If this is an <init> method, the first | |||
| 1797 | * argument is an uninitialized object. Otherwise it is an object of | |||
| 1798 | * the given class type. java.lang.Object.<init> is special since | |||
| 1799 | * we don't call its superclass <init> method. | |||
| 1800 | */ | |||
| 1801 | if (JVM_IsConstructorIx(env, cb, mi) | |||
| 1802 | && context->currentclass_info != context->object_info) { | |||
| 1803 | *reg_ptr++ = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_InitObject, 0, 0)((ITEM_InitObject) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 1804 | idata[0].or_flags |= FLAG_NEED_CONSTRUCTOR0x02; | |||
| 1805 | } else { | |||
| 1806 | *reg_ptr++ = context->currentclass_info; | |||
| 1807 | } | |||
| 1808 | } | |||
| 1809 | signature = JVM_GetMethodIxSignatureUTF(env, cb, mi); | |||
| 1810 | check_and_push(context, signature, VM_STRING_UTF); | |||
| 1811 | /* Fill in each of the arguments into the registers. */ | |||
| 1812 | for (p = signature + 1; *p != JVM_SIGNATURE_ENDFUNC; ) { | |||
| 1813 | char fieldchar = signature_to_fieldtype(context, &p, &full_info); | |||
| 1814 | switch (fieldchar) { | |||
| 1815 | case 'D': case 'L': | |||
| 1816 | *reg_ptr++ = full_info; | |||
| 1817 | *reg_ptr++ = full_info + 1; | |||
| 1818 | break; | |||
| 1819 | default: | |||
| 1820 | *reg_ptr++ = full_info; | |||
| 1821 | break; | |||
| 1822 | } | |||
| 1823 | } | |||
| 1824 | p++; /* skip over right parenthesis */ | |||
| 1825 | if (*p == 'V') { | |||
| 1826 | context->return_type = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Void, 0, 0)((ITEM_Void) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 1827 | } else { | |||
| 1828 | signature_to_fieldtype(context, &p, &full_info); | |||
| 1829 | context->return_type = full_info; | |||
| 1830 | } | |||
| 1831 | pop_and_free(context); | |||
| 1832 | /* Indicate that we need to look at the first instruction. */ | |||
| 1833 | idata[0].changed = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 1834 | } | |||
| 1835 | ||||
| 1836 | ||||
| 1837 | /* Run the data flow analysis, as long as there are things to change. */ | |||
| 1838 | static void | |||
| 1839 | run_dataflow(context_type *context) { | |||
| 1840 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 1841 | int mi = context->method_index; | |||
| 1842 | jclass cb = context->class; | |||
| 1843 | int max_stack_size = JVM_GetMethodIxMaxStack(env, cb, mi); | |||
| 1844 | instruction_data_type *idata = context->instruction_data; | |||
| 1845 | unsigned int icount = context->instruction_count; | |||
| 1846 | jboolean work_to_do = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 1847 | unsigned int inumber; | |||
| 1848 | ||||
| 1849 | /* Run through the loop, until there is nothing left to do. */ | |||
| 1850 | while (work_to_do) { | |||
| 1851 | work_to_do = JNI_FALSE0; | |||
| 1852 | for (inumber = 0; inumber < icount; inumber++) { | |||
| 1853 | instruction_data_type *this_idata = &idata[inumber]; | |||
| 1854 | if (this_idata->changed) { | |||
| 1855 | register_info_type new_register_info; | |||
| 1856 | stack_info_type new_stack_info; | |||
| 1857 | flag_type new_and_flags, new_or_flags; | |||
| 1858 | ||||
| 1859 | this_idata->changed = JNI_FALSE0; | |||
| 1860 | work_to_do = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 1861 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 1862 | if (verify_verbose) { | |||
| 1863 | int opcode = this_idata->opcode; | |||
| 1864 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "Instruction %d: ", inumber); | |||
| 1865 | print_stack(context, &this_idata->stack_info); | |||
| 1866 | print_registers(context, &this_idata->register_info); | |||
| 1867 | print_flags(context, | |||
| 1868 | this_idata->and_flags, this_idata->or_flags); | |||
| 1869 | fflush(stdoutstdout); | |||
| 1870 | } | |||
| 1871 | #endif | |||
| 1872 | /* Make sure the registers and flags are appropriate */ | |||
| 1873 | check_register_values(context, inumber); | |||
| 1874 | check_flags(context, inumber); | |||
| 1875 | ||||
| 1876 | /* Make sure the stack can deal with this instruction */ | |||
| 1877 | pop_stack(context, inumber, &new_stack_info); | |||
| 1878 | ||||
| 1879 | /* Update the registers and flags */ | |||
| 1880 | update_registers(context, inumber, &new_register_info); | |||
| 1881 | update_flags(context, inumber, &new_and_flags, &new_or_flags); | |||
| 1882 | ||||
| 1883 | /* Update the stack. */ | |||
| 1884 | push_stack(context, inumber, &new_stack_info); | |||
| 1885 | ||||
| 1886 | if (new_stack_info.stack_size > max_stack_size) | |||
| 1887 | CCerror(context, "Stack size too large"); | |||
| 1888 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 1889 | if (verify_verbose) { | |||
| 1890 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, " "); | |||
| 1891 | print_stack(context, &new_stack_info); | |||
| 1892 | print_registers(context, &new_register_info); | |||
| 1893 | print_flags(context, new_and_flags, new_or_flags); | |||
| 1894 | fflush(stdoutstdout); | |||
| 1895 | } | |||
| 1896 | #endif | |||
| 1897 | /* Add the new stack and register information to any | |||
| 1898 | * instructions that can follow this instruction. */ | |||
| 1899 | merge_into_successors(context, inumber, | |||
| 1900 | &new_register_info, &new_stack_info, | |||
| 1901 | new_and_flags, new_or_flags); | |||
| 1902 | } | |||
| 1903 | } | |||
| 1904 | } | |||
| 1905 | } | |||
| 1906 | ||||
| 1907 | ||||
| 1908 | /* Make sure that the registers contain a legitimate value for the given | |||
| 1909 | * instruction. | |||
| 1910 | */ | |||
| 1911 | ||||
| 1912 | static void | |||
| 1913 | check_register_values(context_type *context, unsigned int inumber) | |||
| 1914 | { | |||
| 1915 | instruction_data_type *idata = context->instruction_data; | |||
| 1916 | instruction_data_type *this_idata = &idata[inumber]; | |||
| 1917 | int opcode = this_idata->opcode; | |||
| 1918 | int operand = this_idata->operand.i; | |||
| 1919 | int register_count = this_idata->register_info.register_count; | |||
| 1920 | fullinfo_type *registers = this_idata->register_info.registers; | |||
| 1921 | jboolean double_word = JNI_FALSE0; /* default value */ | |||
| 1922 | int type; | |||
| 1923 | ||||
| 1924 | switch (opcode) { | |||
| 1925 | default: | |||
| 1926 | return; | |||
| 1927 | case JVM_OPC_iload: case JVM_OPC_iinc: | |||
| 1928 | type = ITEM_Integer; break; | |||
| 1929 | case JVM_OPC_fload: | |||
| 1930 | type = ITEM_Float; break; | |||
| 1931 | case JVM_OPC_aload: | |||
| 1932 | type = ITEM_Object; break; | |||
| 1933 | case JVM_OPC_ret: | |||
| 1934 | type = ITEM_ReturnAddress; break; | |||
| 1935 | case JVM_OPC_lload: | |||
| 1936 | type = ITEM_Long; double_word = JNI_TRUE1; break; | |||
| 1937 | case JVM_OPC_dload: | |||
| 1938 | type = ITEM_Double; double_word = JNI_TRUE1; break; | |||
| 1939 | } | |||
| 1940 | if (!double_word) { | |||
| 1941 | fullinfo_type reg; | |||
| 1942 | /* Make sure we don't have an illegal register or one with wrong type */ | |||
| 1943 | if (operand >= register_count) { | |||
| 1944 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 1945 | "Accessing value from uninitialized register %d", operand); | |||
| 1946 | } | |||
| 1947 | reg = registers[operand]; | |||
| 1948 | ||||
| 1949 | if (WITH_ZERO_EXTRA_INFO(reg)((reg) & 0xFFFF) == (unsigned)MAKE_FULLINFO(type, 0, 0)((type) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) { | |||
| 1950 | /* the register is obviously of the given type */ | |||
| 1951 | return; | |||
| 1952 | } else if (GET_INDIRECTION(reg)(((reg) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) > 0 && type == ITEM_Object) { | |||
| 1953 | /* address type stuff be used on all arrays */ | |||
| 1954 | return; | |||
| 1955 | } else if (GET_ITEM_TYPE(reg)((reg) & 0x1F) == ITEM_ReturnAddress) { | |||
| 1956 | CCerror(context, "Cannot load return address from register %d", | |||
| 1957 | operand); | |||
| 1958 | /* alternatively | |||
| 1959 | (GET_ITEM_TYPE(reg) == ITEM_ReturnAddress) | |||
| 1960 | && (opcode == JVM_OPC_iload) | |||
| 1961 | && (type == ITEM_Object || type == ITEM_Integer) | |||
| 1962 | but this never occurs | |||
| 1963 | */ | |||
| 1964 | } else if (reg == ITEM_InitObject && type == ITEM_Object) { | |||
| 1965 | return; | |||
| 1966 | } else if (WITH_ZERO_EXTRA_INFO(reg)((reg) & 0xFFFF) == | |||
| 1967 | MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_NewObject, 0, 0)((ITEM_NewObject) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)) && | |||
| 1968 | type == ITEM_Object) { | |||
| 1969 | return; | |||
| 1970 | } else { | |||
| 1971 | CCerror(context, "Register %d contains wrong type", operand); | |||
| 1972 | } | |||
| 1973 | } else { | |||
| 1974 | /* Make sure we don't have an illegal register or one with wrong type */ | |||
| 1975 | if ((operand + 1) >= register_count) { | |||
| 1976 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 1977 | "Accessing value from uninitialized register pair %d/%d", | |||
| 1978 | operand, operand+1); | |||
| 1979 | } else { | |||
| 1980 | if ((registers[operand] == (unsigned)MAKE_FULLINFO(type, 0, 0)((type) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) && | |||
| 1981 | (registers[operand + 1] == (unsigned)MAKE_FULLINFO(type + 1, 0, 0)((type + 1) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)))) { | |||
| 1982 | return; | |||
| 1983 | } else { | |||
| 1984 | CCerror(context, "Register pair %d/%d contains wrong type", | |||
| 1985 | operand, operand+1); | |||
| 1986 | } | |||
| 1987 | } | |||
| 1988 | } | |||
| 1989 | } | |||
| 1990 | ||||
| 1991 | ||||
| 1992 | /* Make sure the flags contain legitimate values for this instruction. | |||
| 1993 | */ | |||
| 1994 | ||||
| 1995 | static void | |||
| 1996 | check_flags(context_type *context, unsigned int inumber) | |||
| 1997 | { | |||
| 1998 | instruction_data_type *idata = context->instruction_data; | |||
| 1999 | instruction_data_type *this_idata = &idata[inumber]; | |||
| 2000 | int opcode = this_idata->opcode; | |||
| 2001 | switch (opcode) { | |||
| 2002 | case JVM_OPC_return: | |||
| 2003 | /* We need a constructor, but we aren't guaranteed it's called */ | |||
| 2004 | if ((this_idata->or_flags & FLAG_NEED_CONSTRUCTOR0x02) && | |||
| 2005 | !(this_idata->and_flags & FLAG_CONSTRUCTED0x01)) | |||
| 2006 | CCerror(context, "Constructor must call super() or this()"); | |||
| 2007 | /* fall through */ | |||
| 2008 | case JVM_OPC_ireturn: case JVM_OPC_lreturn: | |||
| 2009 | case JVM_OPC_freturn: case JVM_OPC_dreturn: case JVM_OPC_areturn: | |||
| 2010 | if (this_idata->or_flags & FLAG_NO_RETURN0x04) | |||
| 2011 | /* This method cannot exit normally */ | |||
| 2012 | CCerror(context, "Cannot return normally"); | |||
| 2013 | default: | |||
| 2014 | break; /* nothing to do. */ | |||
| 2015 | } | |||
| 2016 | } | |||
| 2017 | ||||
| 2018 | /* Make sure that the top of the stack contains reasonable values for the | |||
| 2019 | * given instruction. The post-pop values of the stack and its size are | |||
| 2020 | * returned in *new_stack_info. | |||
| 2021 | */ | |||
| 2022 | ||||
| 2023 | static void | |||
| 2024 | pop_stack(context_type *context, unsigned int inumber, stack_info_type *new_stack_info) | |||
| 2025 | { | |||
| 2026 | instruction_data_type *idata = context->instruction_data; | |||
| 2027 | instruction_data_type *this_idata = &idata[inumber]; | |||
| 2028 | int opcode = this_idata->opcode; | |||
| 2029 | stack_item_type *stack = this_idata->stack_info.stack; | |||
| 2030 | int stack_size = this_idata->stack_info.stack_size; | |||
| 2031 | char *stack_operands, *p; | |||
| 2032 | char buffer[257]; /* for holding manufactured argument lists */ | |||
| 2033 | fullinfo_type stack_extra_info_buffer[256]; /* save info popped off stack */ | |||
| 2034 | fullinfo_type *stack_extra_info = &stack_extra_info_buffer[256]; | |||
| 2035 | fullinfo_type full_info; /* only used in case of invoke instructions */ | |||
| 2036 | fullinfo_type put_full_info; /* only used in case JVM_OPC_putstatic and JVM_OPC_putfield */ | |||
| 2037 | ||||
| 2038 | switch(opcode) { | |||
| ||||
| 2039 | default: | |||
| 2040 | /* For most instructions, we just use a built-in table */ | |||
| 2041 | stack_operands = opcode_in_out[opcode][0]; | |||
| 2042 | break; | |||
| 2043 | ||||
| 2044 | case JVM_OPC_putstatic: case JVM_OPC_putfield: { | |||
| 2045 | /* The top thing on the stack depends on the signature of | |||
| 2046 | * the object. */ | |||
| 2047 | int operand = this_idata->operand.i; | |||
| 2048 | const char *signature = | |||
| 2049 | JVM_GetCPFieldSignatureUTF(context->env, | |||
| 2050 | context->class, | |||
| 2051 | operand); | |||
| 2052 | char *ip = buffer; | |||
| 2053 | check_and_push(context, signature, VM_STRING_UTF); | |||
| 2054 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 2055 | if (verify_verbose) { | |||
| 2056 | print_formatted_fieldname(context, operand); | |||
| 2057 | } | |||
| 2058 | #endif | |||
| 2059 | if (opcode == JVM_OPC_putfield) | |||
| 2060 | *ip++ = 'A'; /* object for putfield */ | |||
| 2061 | *ip++ = signature_to_fieldtype(context, &signature, &put_full_info); | |||
| 2062 | *ip = '\0'; | |||
| 2063 | stack_operands = buffer; | |||
| 2064 | pop_and_free(context); | |||
| 2065 | break; | |||
| 2066 | } | |||
| 2067 | ||||
| 2068 | case JVM_OPC_invokevirtual: case JVM_OPC_invokespecial: | |||
| 2069 | case JVM_OPC_invokeinit0x100: /* invokespecial call to <init> */ | |||
| 2070 | case JVM_OPC_invokestatic: case JVM_OPC_invokeinterface: { | |||
| 2071 | /* The top stuff on the stack depends on the method signature */ | |||
| 2072 | int operand = this_idata->operand.i; | |||
| 2073 | const char *signature = | |||
| 2074 | JVM_GetCPMethodSignatureUTF(context->env, | |||
| 2075 | context->class, | |||
| 2076 | operand); | |||
| 2077 | char *ip = buffer; | |||
| 2078 | const char *p; | |||
| 2079 | check_and_push(context, signature, VM_STRING_UTF); | |||
| 2080 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 2081 | if (verify_verbose) { | |||
| 2082 | print_formatted_methodname(context, operand); | |||
| 2083 | } | |||
| 2084 | #endif | |||
| 2085 | if (opcode != JVM_OPC_invokestatic) | |||
| 2086 | /* First, push the object */ | |||
| 2087 | *ip++ = (opcode == JVM_OPC_invokeinit0x100 ? '@' : 'A'); | |||
| 2088 | for (p = signature + 1; *p != JVM_SIGNATURE_ENDFUNC; ) { | |||
| 2089 | *ip++ = signature_to_fieldtype(context, &p, &full_info); | |||
| 2090 | if (ip >= buffer + sizeof(buffer) - 1) | |||
| 2091 | CCerror(context, "Signature %s has too many arguments", | |||
| 2092 | signature); | |||
| 2093 | } | |||
| 2094 | *ip = 0; | |||
| 2095 | stack_operands = buffer; | |||
| 2096 | pop_and_free(context); | |||
| 2097 | break; | |||
| 2098 | } | |||
| 2099 | ||||
| 2100 | case JVM_OPC_multianewarray: { | |||
| 2101 | /* Count can't be larger than 255. So can't overflow buffer */ | |||
| 2102 | int count = this_idata->operand2.i; /* number of ints on stack */ | |||
| 2103 | memset(buffer, 'I', count); | |||
| 2104 | buffer[count] = '\0'; | |||
| 2105 | stack_operands = buffer; | |||
| 2106 | break; | |||
| 2107 | } | |||
| 2108 | ||||
| 2109 | } /* of switch */ | |||
| 2110 | ||||
| 2111 | /* Run through the list of operands >>backwards<< */ | |||
| 2112 | for ( p = stack_operands + strlen(stack_operands); | |||
| 2113 | p > stack_operands; | |||
| 2114 | stack = stack->next) { | |||
| 2115 | int type = *--p; | |||
| 2116 | fullinfo_type top_type = stack ? stack->item : 0; | |||
| 2117 | int size = (type == 'D' || type == 'L') ? 2 : 1; | |||
| 2118 | *--stack_extra_info = top_type; | |||
| 2119 | if (stack == NULL((void*)0)) | |||
| 2120 | CCerror(context, "Unable to pop operand off an empty stack"); | |||
| 2121 | ||||
| 2122 | switch (type) { | |||
| 2123 | case 'I': | |||
| 2124 | if (top_type != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Integer, 0, 0)((ITEM_Integer) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2125 | CCerror(context, "Expecting to find integer on stack"); | |||
| 2126 | break; | |||
| 2127 | ||||
| 2128 | case 'F': | |||
| 2129 | if (top_type != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Float, 0, 0)((ITEM_Float) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2130 | CCerror(context, "Expecting to find float on stack"); | |||
| 2131 | break; | |||
| 2132 | ||||
| 2133 | case 'A': /* object or array */ | |||
| 2134 | if ( (GET_ITEM_TYPE(top_type)((top_type) & 0x1F) != ITEM_Object) | |||
| 2135 | && (GET_INDIRECTION(top_type)(((top_type) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) == 0)) { | |||
| 2136 | /* The thing isn't an object or an array. Let's see if it's | |||
| 2137 | * one of the special cases */ | |||
| 2138 | if ( (WITH_ZERO_EXTRA_INFO(top_type)((top_type) & 0xFFFF) == | |||
| 2139 | MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_ReturnAddress, 0, 0)((ITEM_ReturnAddress) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2140 | && (opcode == JVM_OPC_astore)) | |||
| 2141 | break; | |||
| 2142 | if ( (GET_ITEM_TYPE(top_type)((top_type) & 0x1F) == ITEM_NewObject | |||
| 2143 | || (GET_ITEM_TYPE(top_type)((top_type) & 0x1F) == ITEM_InitObject)) | |||
| 2144 | && ((opcode == JVM_OPC_astore) || (opcode == JVM_OPC_aload) | |||
| 2145 | || (opcode == JVM_OPC_ifnull) || (opcode == JVM_OPC_ifnonnull))) | |||
| 2146 | break; | |||
| 2147 | /* The 2nd edition VM of the specification allows field | |||
| 2148 | * initializations before the superclass initializer, | |||
| 2149 | * if the field is defined within the current class. | |||
| 2150 | */ | |||
| 2151 | if ( (GET_ITEM_TYPE(top_type)((top_type) & 0x1F) == ITEM_InitObject) | |||
| 2152 | && (opcode == JVM_OPC_putfield)) { | |||
| 2153 | int operand = this_idata->operand.i; | |||
| 2154 | int access_bits = JVM_GetCPFieldModifiers(context->env, | |||
| 2155 | context->class, | |||
| 2156 | operand, | |||
| 2157 | context->class); | |||
| 2158 | /* Note: This relies on the fact that | |||
| 2159 | * JVM_GetCPFieldModifiers retrieves only local fields, | |||
| 2160 | * and does not respect inheritance. | |||
| 2161 | */ | |||
| 2162 | if (access_bits != -1) { | |||
| 2163 | if ( cp_index_to_class_fullinfo(context, operand, JVM_CONSTANT_Fieldref) == | |||
| 2164 | context->currentclass_info ) { | |||
| 2165 | top_type = context->currentclass_info; | |||
| 2166 | *stack_extra_info = top_type; | |||
| 2167 | break; | |||
| 2168 | } | |||
| 2169 | } | |||
| 2170 | } | |||
| 2171 | CCerror(context, "Expecting to find object/array on stack"); | |||
| 2172 | } | |||
| 2173 | break; | |||
| 2174 | ||||
| 2175 | case '@': { /* unitialized object, for call to <init> */ | |||
| 2176 | int item_type = GET_ITEM_TYPE(top_type)((top_type) & 0x1F); | |||
| 2177 | if (item_type != ITEM_NewObject && item_type != ITEM_InitObject) | |||
| 2178 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2179 | "Expecting to find unitialized object on stack"); | |||
| 2180 | break; | |||
| 2181 | } | |||
| 2182 | ||||
| 2183 | case 'O': /* object, not array */ | |||
| 2184 | if (WITH_ZERO_EXTRA_INFO(top_type)((top_type) & 0xFFFF) != | |||
| 2185 | MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Object, 0, 0)((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2186 | CCerror(context, "Expecting to find object on stack"); | |||
| 2187 | break; | |||
| 2188 | ||||
| 2189 | case 'a': /* integer, object, or array */ | |||
| 2190 | if ( (top_type != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Integer, 0, 0)((ITEM_Integer) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2191 | && (GET_ITEM_TYPE(top_type)((top_type) & 0x1F) != ITEM_Object) | |||
| 2192 | && (GET_INDIRECTION(top_type)(((top_type) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) == 0)) | |||
| 2193 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2194 | "Expecting to find object, array, or int on stack"); | |||
| 2195 | break; | |||
| 2196 | ||||
| 2197 | case 'D': /* double */ | |||
| 2198 | if (top_type != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Double, 0, 0)((ITEM_Double) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2199 | CCerror(context, "Expecting to find double on stack"); | |||
| 2200 | break; | |||
| 2201 | ||||
| 2202 | case 'L': /* long */ | |||
| 2203 | if (top_type != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Long, 0, 0)((ITEM_Long) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2204 | CCerror(context, "Expecting to find long on stack"); | |||
| 2205 | break; | |||
| 2206 | ||||
| 2207 | case ']': /* array of some type */ | |||
| 2208 | if (top_type == NULL_FULLINFO((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) { | |||
| 2209 | /* do nothing */ | |||
| 2210 | } else switch(p[-1]) { | |||
| 2211 | case 'I': /* array of integers */ | |||
| 2212 | if (top_type != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Integer, 1, 0)((ITEM_Integer) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16)) && | |||
| 2213 | top_type != NULL_FULLINFO((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2214 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2215 | "Expecting to find array of ints on stack"); | |||
| 2216 | break; | |||
| 2217 | ||||
| 2218 | case 'L': /* array of longs */ | |||
| 2219 | if (top_type != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Long, 1, 0)((ITEM_Long) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2220 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2221 | "Expecting to find array of longs on stack"); | |||
| 2222 | break; | |||
| 2223 | ||||
| 2224 | case 'F': /* array of floats */ | |||
| 2225 | if (top_type != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Float, 1, 0)((ITEM_Float) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2226 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2227 | "Expecting to find array of floats on stack"); | |||
| 2228 | break; | |||
| 2229 | ||||
| 2230 | case 'D': /* array of doubles */ | |||
| 2231 | if (top_type != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Double, 1, 0)((ITEM_Double) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2232 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2233 | "Expecting to find array of doubles on stack"); | |||
| 2234 | break; | |||
| 2235 | ||||
| 2236 | case 'A': { /* array of addresses (arrays or objects) */ | |||
| 2237 | int indirection = GET_INDIRECTION(top_type)(((top_type) & 0xFFFF) >> 5); | |||
| 2238 | if ((indirection == 0) || | |||
| 2239 | ((indirection == 1) && | |||
| 2240 | (GET_ITEM_TYPE(top_type)((top_type) & 0x1F) != ITEM_Object))) | |||
| 2241 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2242 | "Expecting to find array of objects or arrays " | |||
| 2243 | "on stack"); | |||
| 2244 | break; | |||
| 2245 | } | |||
| 2246 | ||||
| 2247 | case 'B': /* array of bytes or booleans */ | |||
| 2248 | if (top_type != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Byte, 1, 0)((ITEM_Byte) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16)) && | |||
| 2249 | top_type != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Boolean, 1, 0)((ITEM_Boolean) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2250 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2251 | "Expecting to find array of bytes or Booleans on stack"); | |||
| 2252 | break; | |||
| 2253 | ||||
| 2254 | case 'C': /* array of characters */ | |||
| 2255 | if (top_type != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Char, 1, 0)((ITEM_Char) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2256 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2257 | "Expecting to find array of chars on stack"); | |||
| 2258 | break; | |||
| 2259 | ||||
| 2260 | case 'S': /* array of shorts */ | |||
| 2261 | if (top_type != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Short, 1, 0)((ITEM_Short) + ((1) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2262 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2263 | "Expecting to find array of shorts on stack"); | |||
| 2264 | break; | |||
| 2265 | ||||
| 2266 | case '?': /* any type of array is okay */ | |||
| 2267 | if (GET_INDIRECTION(top_type)(((top_type) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) == 0) | |||
| 2268 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2269 | "Expecting to find array on stack"); | |||
| 2270 | break; | |||
| 2271 | ||||
| 2272 | default: | |||
| 2273 | CCerror(context, "Internal error #1"); | |||
| 2274 | break; | |||
| 2275 | } | |||
| 2276 | p -= 2; /* skip over [ <char> */ | |||
| 2277 | break; | |||
| 2278 | ||||
| 2279 | case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': /* stack swapping */ | |||
| 2280 | if (top_type == MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Double, 0, 0)((ITEM_Double) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)) | |||
| 2281 | || top_type == MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Long, 0, 0)((ITEM_Long) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) { | |||
| 2282 | if ((p > stack_operands) && (p[-1] == '+')) { | |||
| 2283 | context->swap_table[type - '1'] = top_type + 1; | |||
| 2284 | context->swap_table[p[-2] - '1'] = top_type; | |||
| 2285 | size = 2; | |||
| 2286 | p -= 2; | |||
| 2287 | } else { | |||
| 2288 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2289 | "Attempt to split long or double on the stack"); | |||
| 2290 | } | |||
| 2291 | } else { | |||
| 2292 | context->swap_table[type - '1'] = stack->item; | |||
| 2293 | if ((p > stack_operands) && (p[-1] == '+')) | |||
| 2294 | p--; /* ignore */ | |||
| 2295 | } | |||
| 2296 | break; | |||
| 2297 | case '+': /* these should have been caught. */ | |||
| 2298 | default: | |||
| 2299 | CCerror(context, "Internal error #2"); | |||
| 2300 | } | |||
| 2301 | stack_size -= size; | |||
| 2302 | } | |||
| 2303 | ||||
| 2304 | /* For many of the opcodes that had an "A" in their field, we really | |||
| 2305 | * need to go back and do a little bit more accurate testing. We can, of | |||
| 2306 | * course, assume that the minimal type checking has already been done. | |||
| 2307 | */ | |||
| 2308 | switch (opcode) { | |||
| 2309 | default: break; | |||
| 2310 | case JVM_OPC_aastore: { /* array index object */ | |||
| 2311 | fullinfo_type array_type = stack_extra_info[0]; | |||
| ||||
| 2312 | fullinfo_type object_type = stack_extra_info[2]; | |||
| 2313 | fullinfo_type target_type = decrement_indirection(array_type); | |||
| 2314 | if ((GET_ITEM_TYPE(object_type)((object_type) & 0x1F) != ITEM_Object) | |||
| 2315 | && (GET_INDIRECTION(object_type)(((object_type) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) == 0)) { | |||
| 2316 | CCerror(context, "Expecting reference type on operand stack in aastore"); | |||
| 2317 | } | |||
| 2318 | if ((GET_ITEM_TYPE(target_type)((target_type) & 0x1F) != ITEM_Object) | |||
| 2319 | && (GET_INDIRECTION(target_type)(((target_type) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) == 0)) { | |||
| 2320 | CCerror(context, "Component type of the array must be reference type in aastore"); | |||
| 2321 | } | |||
| 2322 | break; | |||
| 2323 | } | |||
| 2324 | ||||
| 2325 | case JVM_OPC_putfield: | |||
| 2326 | case JVM_OPC_getfield: | |||
| 2327 | case JVM_OPC_putstatic: { | |||
| 2328 | int operand = this_idata->operand.i; | |||
| 2329 | fullinfo_type stack_object = stack_extra_info[0]; | |||
| 2330 | if (opcode == JVM_OPC_putfield || opcode == JVM_OPC_getfield) { | |||
| 2331 | if (!isAssignableTo | |||
| 2332 | (context, | |||
| 2333 | stack_object, | |||
| 2334 | cp_index_to_class_fullinfo | |||
| 2335 | (context, operand, JVM_CONSTANT_Fieldref))) { | |||
| 2336 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2337 | "Incompatible type for getting or setting field"); | |||
| 2338 | } | |||
| 2339 | if (this_idata->protected && | |||
| 2340 | !isAssignableTo(context, stack_object, | |||
| 2341 | context->currentclass_info)) { | |||
| 2342 | CCerror(context, "Bad access to protected data"); | |||
| 2343 | } | |||
| 2344 | } | |||
| 2345 | if (opcode == JVM_OPC_putfield || opcode == JVM_OPC_putstatic) { | |||
| 2346 | int item = (opcode == JVM_OPC_putfield ? 1 : 0); | |||
| 2347 | if (!isAssignableTo(context, | |||
| 2348 | stack_extra_info[item], put_full_info)) { | |||
| 2349 | CCerror(context, "Bad type in putfield/putstatic"); | |||
| 2350 | } | |||
| 2351 | } | |||
| 2352 | break; | |||
| 2353 | } | |||
| 2354 | ||||
| 2355 | case JVM_OPC_athrow: | |||
| 2356 | if (!isAssignableTo(context, stack_extra_info[0], | |||
| 2357 | context->throwable_info)) { | |||
| 2358 | CCerror(context, "Can only throw Throwable objects"); | |||
| 2359 | } | |||
| 2360 | break; | |||
| 2361 | ||||
| 2362 | case JVM_OPC_aaload: { /* array index */ | |||
| 2363 | /* We need to pass the information to the stack updater */ | |||
| 2364 | fullinfo_type array_type = stack_extra_info[0]; | |||
| 2365 | context->swap_table[0] = decrement_indirection(array_type); | |||
| 2366 | break; | |||
| 2367 | } | |||
| 2368 | ||||
| 2369 | case JVM_OPC_invokevirtual: case JVM_OPC_invokespecial: | |||
| 2370 | case JVM_OPC_invokeinit0x100: | |||
| 2371 | case JVM_OPC_invokeinterface: case JVM_OPC_invokestatic: { | |||
| 2372 | int operand = this_idata->operand.i; | |||
| 2373 | const char *signature = | |||
| 2374 | JVM_GetCPMethodSignatureUTF(context->env, | |||
| 2375 | context->class, | |||
| 2376 | operand); | |||
| 2377 | int item; | |||
| 2378 | const char *p; | |||
| 2379 | check_and_push(context, signature, VM_STRING_UTF); | |||
| 2380 | if (opcode == JVM_OPC_invokestatic) { | |||
| 2381 | item = 0; | |||
| 2382 | } else if (opcode == JVM_OPC_invokeinit0x100) { | |||
| 2383 | fullinfo_type init_type = this_idata->operand2.fi; | |||
| 2384 | fullinfo_type object_type = stack_extra_info[0]; | |||
| 2385 | context->swap_table[0] = object_type; /* save value */ | |||
| 2386 | if (GET_ITEM_TYPE(stack_extra_info[0])((stack_extra_info[0]) & 0x1F) == ITEM_NewObject) { | |||
| 2387 | /* We better be calling the appropriate init. Find the | |||
| 2388 | * inumber of the "JVM_OPC_new" instruction", and figure | |||
| 2389 | * out what the type really is. | |||
| 2390 | */ | |||
| 2391 | unsigned int new_inumber = GET_EXTRA_INFO(stack_extra_info[0])((stack_extra_info[0]) >> 16); | |||
| 2392 | fullinfo_type target_type = idata[new_inumber].operand2.fi; | |||
| 2393 | context->swap_table[1] = target_type; | |||
| 2394 | ||||
| 2395 | if (target_type != init_type) { | |||
| 2396 | CCerror(context, "Call to wrong initialization method"); | |||
| 2397 | } | |||
| 2398 | if (this_idata->protected | |||
| 2399 | && !isAssignableTo(context, object_type, | |||
| 2400 | context->currentclass_info)) { | |||
| 2401 | CCerror(context, "Bad access to protected data"); | |||
| 2402 | } | |||
| 2403 | } else { | |||
| 2404 | /* We better be calling super() or this(). */ | |||
| 2405 | if (init_type != context->superclass_info && | |||
| 2406 | init_type != context->currentclass_info) { | |||
| 2407 | CCerror(context, "Call to wrong initialization method"); | |||
| 2408 | } | |||
| 2409 | context->swap_table[1] = context->currentclass_info; | |||
| 2410 | } | |||
| 2411 | item = 1; | |||
| 2412 | } else { | |||
| 2413 | fullinfo_type target_type = this_idata->operand2.fi; | |||
| 2414 | fullinfo_type object_type = stack_extra_info[0]; | |||
| 2415 | if (!isAssignableTo(context, object_type, target_type)){ | |||
| 2416 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2417 | "Incompatible object argument for function call"); | |||
| 2418 | } | |||
| 2419 | if (opcode == JVM_OPC_invokespecial | |||
| 2420 | && !isAssignableTo(context, object_type, | |||
| 2421 | context->currentclass_info)) { | |||
| 2422 | /* Make sure object argument is assignment compatible to current class */ | |||
| 2423 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2424 | "Incompatible object argument for invokespecial"); | |||
| 2425 | } | |||
| 2426 | if (this_idata->protected | |||
| 2427 | && !isAssignableTo(context, object_type, | |||
| 2428 | context->currentclass_info)) { | |||
| 2429 | /* This is ugly. Special dispensation. Arrays pretend to | |||
| 2430 | implement public Object clone() even though they don't */ | |||
| 2431 | const char *utfName = | |||
| 2432 | JVM_GetCPMethodNameUTF(context->env, | |||
| 2433 | context->class, | |||
| 2434 | this_idata->operand.i); | |||
| 2435 | int is_clone = utfName && (strcmp(utfName, "clone") == 0); | |||
| 2436 | JVM_ReleaseUTF(utfName); | |||
| 2437 | ||||
| 2438 | if ((target_type == context->object_info) && | |||
| 2439 | (GET_INDIRECTION(object_type)(((object_type) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) > 0) && | |||
| 2440 | is_clone) { | |||
| 2441 | } else { | |||
| 2442 | CCerror(context, "Bad access to protected data"); | |||
| 2443 | } | |||
| 2444 | } | |||
| 2445 | item = 1; | |||
| 2446 | } | |||
| 2447 | for (p = signature + 1; *p != JVM_SIGNATURE_ENDFUNC; item++) | |||
| 2448 | if (signature_to_fieldtype(context, &p, &full_info) == 'A') { | |||
| 2449 | if (!isAssignableTo(context, | |||
| 2450 | stack_extra_info[item], full_info)) { | |||
| 2451 | CCerror(context, "Incompatible argument to function"); | |||
| 2452 | } | |||
| 2453 | } | |||
| 2454 | ||||
| 2455 | pop_and_free(context); | |||
| 2456 | break; | |||
| 2457 | } | |||
| 2458 | ||||
| 2459 | case JVM_OPC_return: | |||
| 2460 | if (context->return_type != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Void, 0, 0)((ITEM_Void) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2461 | CCerror(context, "Wrong return type in function"); | |||
| 2462 | break; | |||
| 2463 | ||||
| 2464 | case JVM_OPC_ireturn: case JVM_OPC_lreturn: case JVM_OPC_freturn: | |||
| 2465 | case JVM_OPC_dreturn: case JVM_OPC_areturn: { | |||
| 2466 | fullinfo_type target_type = context->return_type; | |||
| 2467 | fullinfo_type object_type = stack_extra_info[0]; | |||
| 2468 | if (!isAssignableTo(context, object_type, target_type)) { | |||
| 2469 | CCerror(context, "Wrong return type in function"); | |||
| 2470 | } | |||
| 2471 | break; | |||
| 2472 | } | |||
| 2473 | ||||
| 2474 | case JVM_OPC_new: { | |||
| 2475 | /* Make sure that nothing on the stack already looks like what | |||
| 2476 | * we want to create. I can't image how this could possibly happen | |||
| 2477 | * but we should test for it anyway, since if it could happen, the | |||
| 2478 | * result would be an unitialized object being able to masquerade | |||
| 2479 | * as an initialized one. | |||
| 2480 | */ | |||
| 2481 | stack_item_type *item; | |||
| 2482 | for (item = stack; item != NULL((void*)0); item = item->next) { | |||
| 2483 | if (item->item == this_idata->operand.fi) { | |||
| 2484 | CCerror(context, | |||
| 2485 | "Uninitialized object on stack at creating point"); | |||
| 2486 | } | |||
| 2487 | } | |||
| 2488 | /* Info for update_registers */ | |||
| 2489 | context->swap_table[0] = this_idata->operand.fi; | |||
| 2490 | context->swap_table[1] = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 2491 | ||||
| 2492 | break; | |||
| 2493 | } | |||
| 2494 | } | |||
| 2495 | new_stack_info->stack = stack; | |||
| 2496 | new_stack_info->stack_size = stack_size; | |||
| 2497 | } | |||
| 2498 | ||||
| 2499 | ||||
| 2500 | /* We've already determined that the instruction is legal. Perform the | |||
| 2501 | * operation on the registers, and return the updated results in | |||
| 2502 | * new_register_count_p and new_registers. | |||
| 2503 | */ | |||
| 2504 | ||||
| 2505 | static void | |||
| 2506 | update_registers(context_type *context, unsigned int inumber, | |||
| 2507 | register_info_type *new_register_info) | |||
| 2508 | { | |||
| 2509 | instruction_data_type *idata = context->instruction_data; | |||
| 2510 | instruction_data_type *this_idata = &idata[inumber]; | |||
| 2511 | int opcode = this_idata->opcode; | |||
| 2512 | int operand = this_idata->operand.i; | |||
| 2513 | int register_count = this_idata->register_info.register_count; | |||
| 2514 | fullinfo_type *registers = this_idata->register_info.registers; | |||
| 2515 | stack_item_type *stack = this_idata->stack_info.stack; | |||
| 2516 | int mask_count = this_idata->register_info.mask_count; | |||
| 2517 | mask_type *masks = this_idata->register_info.masks; | |||
| 2518 | ||||
| 2519 | /* Use these as default new values. */ | |||
| 2520 | int new_register_count = register_count; | |||
| 2521 | int new_mask_count = mask_count; | |||
| 2522 | fullinfo_type *new_registers = registers; | |||
| 2523 | mask_type *new_masks = masks; | |||
| 2524 | ||||
| 2525 | enum { ACCESS_NONE, ACCESS_SINGLE, ACCESS_DOUBLE } access = ACCESS_NONE; | |||
| 2526 | int i; | |||
| 2527 | ||||
| 2528 | /* Remember, we've already verified the type at the top of the stack. */ | |||
| 2529 | switch (opcode) { | |||
| 2530 | default: break; | |||
| 2531 | case JVM_OPC_istore: case JVM_OPC_fstore: case JVM_OPC_astore: | |||
| 2532 | access = ACCESS_SINGLE; | |||
| 2533 | goto continue_store; | |||
| 2534 | ||||
| 2535 | case JVM_OPC_lstore: case JVM_OPC_dstore: | |||
| 2536 | access = ACCESS_DOUBLE; | |||
| 2537 | goto continue_store; | |||
| 2538 | ||||
| 2539 | continue_store: { | |||
| 2540 | /* We have a modification to the registers. Copy them if needed. */ | |||
| 2541 | fullinfo_type stack_top_type = stack->item; | |||
| 2542 | int max_operand = operand + ((access == ACCESS_DOUBLE) ? 1 : 0); | |||
| 2543 | ||||
| 2544 | if ( max_operand < register_count | |||
| 2545 | && registers[operand] == stack_top_type | |||
| 2546 | && ((access == ACCESS_SINGLE) || | |||
| 2547 | (registers[operand + 1]== stack_top_type + 1))) | |||
| 2548 | /* No changes have been made to the registers. */ | |||
| 2549 | break; | |||
| 2550 | new_register_count = MAX(max_operand + 1, register_count)((max_operand + 1) > (register_count) ? (max_operand + 1) : (register_count)); | |||
| 2551 | new_registers = NEW(fullinfo_type, new_register_count)((fullinfo_type *)CCalloc(context, (new_register_count)*(sizeof (fullinfo_type)), 0)); | |||
| 2552 | for (i = 0; i < register_count; i++) | |||
| 2553 | new_registers[i] = registers[i]; | |||
| 2554 | for (i = register_count; i < new_register_count; i++) | |||
| 2555 | new_registers[i] = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 2556 | new_registers[operand] = stack_top_type; | |||
| 2557 | if (access == ACCESS_DOUBLE) | |||
| 2558 | new_registers[operand + 1] = stack_top_type + 1; | |||
| 2559 | break; | |||
| 2560 | } | |||
| 2561 | ||||
| 2562 | case JVM_OPC_iload: case JVM_OPC_fload: case JVM_OPC_aload: | |||
| 2563 | case JVM_OPC_iinc: case JVM_OPC_ret: | |||
| 2564 | access = ACCESS_SINGLE; | |||
| 2565 | break; | |||
| 2566 | ||||
| 2567 | case JVM_OPC_lload: case JVM_OPC_dload: | |||
| 2568 | access = ACCESS_DOUBLE; | |||
| 2569 | break; | |||
| 2570 | ||||
| 2571 | case JVM_OPC_jsr: case JVM_OPC_jsr_w: | |||
| 2572 | for (i = 0; i < new_mask_count; i++) | |||
| 2573 | if (new_masks[i].entry == operand) | |||
| 2574 | CCerror(context, "Recursive call to jsr entry"); | |||
| 2575 | new_masks = add_to_masks(context, masks, mask_count, operand); | |||
| 2576 | new_mask_count++; | |||
| 2577 | break; | |||
| 2578 | ||||
| 2579 | case JVM_OPC_invokeinit0x100: | |||
| 2580 | case JVM_OPC_new: { | |||
| 2581 | /* For invokeinit, an uninitialized object has been initialized. | |||
| 2582 | * For new, all previous occurrences of an uninitialized object | |||
| 2583 | * from the same instruction must be made bogus. | |||
| 2584 | * We find all occurrences of swap_table[0] in the registers, and | |||
| 2585 | * replace them with swap_table[1]; | |||
| 2586 | */ | |||
| 2587 | fullinfo_type from = context->swap_table[0]; | |||
| 2588 | fullinfo_type to = context->swap_table[1]; | |||
| 2589 | ||||
| 2590 | int i; | |||
| 2591 | for (i = 0; i < register_count; i++) { | |||
| 2592 | if (new_registers[i] == from) { | |||
| 2593 | /* Found a match */ | |||
| 2594 | break; | |||
| 2595 | } | |||
| 2596 | } | |||
| 2597 | if (i < register_count) { /* We broke out loop for match */ | |||
| 2598 | /* We have to change registers, and possibly a mask */ | |||
| 2599 | jboolean copied_mask = JNI_FALSE0; | |||
| 2600 | int k; | |||
| 2601 | new_registers = NEW(fullinfo_type, register_count)((fullinfo_type *)CCalloc(context, (register_count)*(sizeof(fullinfo_type )), 0)); | |||
| 2602 | memcpy(new_registers, registers, | |||
| 2603 | register_count * sizeof(registers[0])); | |||
| 2604 | for ( ; i < register_count; i++) { | |||
| 2605 | if (new_registers[i] == from) { | |||
| 2606 | new_registers[i] = to; | |||
| 2607 | for (k = 0; k < new_mask_count; k++) { | |||
| 2608 | if (!IS_BIT_SET(new_masks[k].modifies, i)(new_masks[k].modifies[(i)/(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))] & ((unsigned)1 << ((i) % (8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))) ))) { | |||
| 2609 | if (!copied_mask) { | |||
| 2610 | new_masks = copy_masks(context, new_masks, | |||
| 2611 | mask_count); | |||
| 2612 | copied_mask = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 2613 | } | |||
| 2614 | SET_BIT(new_masks[k].modifies, i)(new_masks[k].modifies[(i)/(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))] |= ((unsigned)1 << ((i) % (8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))) )); | |||
| 2615 | } | |||
| 2616 | } | |||
| 2617 | } | |||
| 2618 | } | |||
| 2619 | } | |||
| 2620 | break; | |||
| 2621 | } | |||
| 2622 | } /* of switch */ | |||
| 2623 | ||||
| 2624 | if ((access != ACCESS_NONE) && (new_mask_count > 0)) { | |||
| 2625 | int i, j; | |||
| 2626 | for (i = 0; i < new_mask_count; i++) { | |||
| 2627 | int *mask = new_masks[i].modifies; | |||
| 2628 | if ((!IS_BIT_SET(mask, operand)(mask[(operand)/(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))] & ((unsigned )1 << ((operand) % (8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char)))))) || | |||
| 2629 | ((access == ACCESS_DOUBLE) && | |||
| 2630 | !IS_BIT_SET(mask, operand + 1)(mask[(operand + 1)/(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))] & ((unsigned )1 << ((operand + 1) % (8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char)))) ))) { | |||
| 2631 | new_masks = copy_masks(context, new_masks, mask_count); | |||
| 2632 | for (j = i; j < new_mask_count; j++) { | |||
| 2633 | SET_BIT(new_masks[j].modifies, operand)(new_masks[j].modifies[(operand)/(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char ))] |= ((unsigned)1 << ((operand) % (8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof (char))))); | |||
| 2634 | if (access == ACCESS_DOUBLE) | |||
| 2635 | SET_BIT(new_masks[j].modifies, operand + 1)(new_masks[j].modifies[(operand + 1)/(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof( char))] |= ((unsigned)1 << ((operand + 1) % (8 * sizeof (int)/sizeof(char))))); | |||
| 2636 | } | |||
| 2637 | break; | |||
| 2638 | } | |||
| 2639 | } | |||
| 2640 | } | |||
| 2641 | ||||
| 2642 | new_register_info->register_count = new_register_count; | |||
| 2643 | new_register_info->registers = new_registers; | |||
| 2644 | new_register_info->masks = new_masks; | |||
| 2645 | new_register_info->mask_count = new_mask_count; | |||
| 2646 | } | |||
| 2647 | ||||
| 2648 | ||||
| 2649 | ||||
| 2650 | /* We've already determined that the instruction is legal, and have updated | |||
| 2651 | * the registers. Update the flags, too. | |||
| 2652 | */ | |||
| 2653 | ||||
| 2654 | ||||
| 2655 | static void | |||
| 2656 | update_flags(context_type *context, unsigned int inumber, | |||
| 2657 | flag_type *new_and_flags, flag_type *new_or_flags) | |||
| 2658 | ||||
| 2659 | { | |||
| 2660 | instruction_data_type *idata = context->instruction_data; | |||
| 2661 | instruction_data_type *this_idata = &idata[inumber]; | |||
| 2662 | flag_type and_flags = this_idata->and_flags; | |||
| 2663 | flag_type or_flags = this_idata->or_flags; | |||
| 2664 | ||||
| 2665 | /* Set the "we've done a constructor" flag */ | |||
| 2666 | if (this_idata->opcode == JVM_OPC_invokeinit0x100) { | |||
| 2667 | fullinfo_type from = context->swap_table[0]; | |||
| 2668 | if (from == MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_InitObject, 0, 0)((ITEM_InitObject) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 2669 | and_flags |= FLAG_CONSTRUCTED0x01; | |||
| 2670 | } | |||
| 2671 | *new_and_flags = and_flags; | |||
| 2672 | *new_or_flags = or_flags; | |||
| 2673 | } | |||
| 2674 | ||||
| 2675 | ||||
| 2676 | ||||
| 2677 | /* We've already determined that the instruction is legal. Perform the | |||
| 2678 | * operation on the stack; | |||
| 2679 | * | |||
| 2680 | * new_stack_size_p and new_stack_p point to the results after the pops have | |||
| 2681 | * already been done. Do the pushes, and then put the results back there. | |||
| 2682 | */ | |||
| 2683 | ||||
| 2684 | static void | |||
| 2685 | push_stack(context_type *context, unsigned int inumber, stack_info_type *new_stack_info) | |||
| 2686 | { | |||
| 2687 | instruction_data_type *idata = context->instruction_data; | |||
| 2688 | instruction_data_type *this_idata = &idata[inumber]; | |||
| 2689 | int opcode = this_idata->opcode; | |||
| 2690 | int operand = this_idata->operand.i; | |||
| 2691 | ||||
| 2692 | int stack_size = new_stack_info->stack_size; | |||
| 2693 | stack_item_type *stack = new_stack_info->stack; | |||
| 2694 | char *stack_results; | |||
| 2695 | ||||
| 2696 | fullinfo_type full_info = 0; | |||
| 2697 | char buffer[5], *p; /* actually [2] is big enough */ | |||
| 2698 | ||||
| 2699 | /* We need to look at all those opcodes in which either we can't tell the | |||
| 2700 | * value pushed onto the stack from the opcode, or in which the value | |||
| 2701 | * pushed onto the stack is an object or array. For the latter, we need | |||
| 2702 | * to make sure that full_info is set to the right value. | |||
| 2703 | */ | |||
| 2704 | switch(opcode) { | |||
| 2705 | default: | |||
| 2706 | stack_results = opcode_in_out[opcode][1]; | |||
| 2707 | break; | |||
| 2708 | ||||
| 2709 | case JVM_OPC_ldc: case JVM_OPC_ldc_w: case JVM_OPC_ldc2_w: { | |||
| 2710 | /* Look to constant pool to determine correct result. */ | |||
| 2711 | unsigned char *type_table = context->constant_types; | |||
| 2712 | switch (type_table[operand]) { | |||
| 2713 | case JVM_CONSTANT_Integer: | |||
| 2714 | stack_results = "I"; break; | |||
| 2715 | case JVM_CONSTANT_Float: | |||
| 2716 | stack_results = "F"; break; | |||
| 2717 | case JVM_CONSTANT_Double: | |||
| 2718 | stack_results = "D"; break; | |||
| 2719 | case JVM_CONSTANT_Long: | |||
| 2720 | stack_results = "L"; break; | |||
| 2721 | case JVM_CONSTANT_String: | |||
| 2722 | stack_results = "A"; | |||
| 2723 | full_info = context->string_info; | |||
| 2724 | break; | |||
| 2725 | case JVM_CONSTANT_Class: | |||
| 2726 | if (context->major_version < LDC_CLASS_MAJOR_VERSION49) | |||
| 2727 | CCerror(context, "Internal error #3"); | |||
| 2728 | stack_results = "A"; | |||
| 2729 | full_info = make_class_info_from_name(context, | |||
| 2730 | "java/lang/Class"); | |||
| 2731 | break; | |||
| 2732 | case JVM_CONSTANT_MethodHandle: | |||
| 2733 | case JVM_CONSTANT_MethodType: | |||
| 2734 | if (context->major_version < LDC_METHOD_HANDLE_MAJOR_VERSION51) | |||
| 2735 | CCerror(context, "Internal error #3"); | |||
| 2736 | stack_results = "A"; | |||
| 2737 | switch (type_table[operand]) { | |||
| 2738 | case JVM_CONSTANT_MethodType: | |||
| 2739 | full_info = make_class_info_from_name(context, | |||
| 2740 | "java/lang/invoke/MethodType"); | |||
| 2741 | break; | |||
| 2742 | default: //JVM_CONSTANT_MethodHandle | |||
| 2743 | full_info = make_class_info_from_name(context, | |||
| 2744 | "java/lang/invoke/MethodHandle"); | |||
| 2745 | break; | |||
| 2746 | } | |||
| 2747 | break; | |||
| 2748 | default: | |||
| 2749 | CCerror(context, "Internal error #3"); | |||
| 2750 | stack_results = ""; /* Never reached: keep lint happy */ | |||
| 2751 | } | |||
| 2752 | break; | |||
| 2753 | } | |||
| 2754 | ||||
| 2755 | case JVM_OPC_getstatic: case JVM_OPC_getfield: { | |||
| 2756 | /* Look to signature to determine correct result. */ | |||
| 2757 | int operand = this_idata->operand.i; | |||
| 2758 | const char *signature = JVM_GetCPFieldSignatureUTF(context->env, | |||
| 2759 | context->class, | |||
| 2760 | operand); | |||
| 2761 | check_and_push(context, signature, VM_STRING_UTF); | |||
| 2762 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 2763 | if (verify_verbose) { | |||
| 2764 | print_formatted_fieldname(context, operand); | |||
| 2765 | } | |||
| 2766 | #endif | |||
| 2767 | buffer[0] = signature_to_fieldtype(context, &signature, &full_info); | |||
| 2768 | buffer[1] = '\0'; | |||
| 2769 | stack_results = buffer; | |||
| 2770 | pop_and_free(context); | |||
| 2771 | break; | |||
| 2772 | } | |||
| 2773 | ||||
| 2774 | case JVM_OPC_invokevirtual: case JVM_OPC_invokespecial: | |||
| 2775 | case JVM_OPC_invokeinit0x100: | |||
| 2776 | case JVM_OPC_invokestatic: case JVM_OPC_invokeinterface: { | |||
| 2777 | /* Look to signature to determine correct result. */ | |||
| 2778 | int operand = this_idata->operand.i; | |||
| 2779 | const char *signature = JVM_GetCPMethodSignatureUTF(context->env, | |||
| 2780 | context->class, | |||
| 2781 | operand); | |||
| 2782 | const char *result_signature; | |||
| 2783 | check_and_push(context, signature, VM_STRING_UTF); | |||
| 2784 | result_signature = get_result_signature(signature); | |||
| 2785 | if (result_signature++ == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
| 2786 | CCerror(context, "Illegal signature %s", signature); | |||
| 2787 | } | |||
| 2788 | if (result_signature[0] == JVM_SIGNATURE_VOID) { | |||
| 2789 | stack_results = ""; | |||
| 2790 | } else { | |||
| 2791 | buffer[0] = signature_to_fieldtype(context, &result_signature, | |||
| 2792 | &full_info); | |||
| 2793 | buffer[1] = '\0'; | |||
| 2794 | stack_results = buffer; | |||
| 2795 | } | |||
| 2796 | pop_and_free(context); | |||
| 2797 | break; | |||
| 2798 | } | |||
| 2799 | ||||
| 2800 | case JVM_OPC_aconst_null: | |||
| 2801 | stack_results = opcode_in_out[opcode][1]; | |||
| 2802 | full_info = NULL_FULLINFO((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); /* special NULL */ | |||
| 2803 | break; | |||
| 2804 | ||||
| 2805 | case JVM_OPC_new: | |||
| 2806 | case JVM_OPC_checkcast: | |||
| 2807 | case JVM_OPC_newarray: | |||
| 2808 | case JVM_OPC_anewarray: | |||
| 2809 | case JVM_OPC_multianewarray: | |||
| 2810 | stack_results = opcode_in_out[opcode][1]; | |||
| 2811 | /* Conveniently, this result type is stored here */ | |||
| 2812 | full_info = this_idata->operand.fi; | |||
| 2813 | break; | |||
| 2814 | ||||
| 2815 | case JVM_OPC_aaload: | |||
| 2816 | stack_results = opcode_in_out[opcode][1]; | |||
| 2817 | /* pop_stack() saved value for us. */ | |||
| 2818 | full_info = context->swap_table[0]; | |||
| 2819 | break; | |||
| 2820 | ||||
| 2821 | case JVM_OPC_aload: | |||
| 2822 | stack_results = opcode_in_out[opcode][1]; | |||
| 2823 | /* The register hasn't been modified, so we can use its value. */ | |||
| 2824 | full_info = this_idata->register_info.registers[operand]; | |||
| 2825 | break; | |||
| 2826 | } /* of switch */ | |||
| 2827 | ||||
| 2828 | for (p = stack_results; *p != 0; p++) { | |||
| 2829 | int type = *p; | |||
| 2830 | stack_item_type *new_item = NEW(stack_item_type, 1)((stack_item_type *)CCalloc(context, (1)*(sizeof(stack_item_type )), 0)); | |||
| 2831 | new_item->next = stack; | |||
| 2832 | stack = new_item; | |||
| 2833 | switch (type) { | |||
| 2834 | case 'I': | |||
| 2835 | stack->item = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Integer, 0, 0)((ITEM_Integer) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); break; | |||
| 2836 | case 'F': | |||
| 2837 | stack->item = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Float, 0, 0)((ITEM_Float) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); break; | |||
| 2838 | case 'D': | |||
| 2839 | stack->item = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Double, 0, 0)((ITEM_Double) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 2840 | stack_size++; break; | |||
| 2841 | case 'L': | |||
| 2842 | stack->item = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Long, 0, 0)((ITEM_Long) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 2843 | stack_size++; break; | |||
| 2844 | case 'R': | |||
| 2845 | stack->item = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_ReturnAddress, 0, operand)((ITEM_ReturnAddress) + ((0) << 5) + ((operand) << 16)); | |||
| 2846 | break; | |||
| 2847 | case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': { | |||
| 2848 | /* Get the info saved in the swap_table */ | |||
| 2849 | fullinfo_type stype = context->swap_table[type - '1']; | |||
| 2850 | stack->item = stype; | |||
| 2851 | if (stype == MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Long, 0, 0)((ITEM_Long) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)) || | |||
| 2852 | stype == MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Double, 0, 0)((ITEM_Double) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) { | |||
| 2853 | stack_size++; p++; | |||
| 2854 | } | |||
| 2855 | break; | |||
| 2856 | } | |||
| 2857 | case 'A': | |||
| 2858 | /* full_info should have the appropriate value. */ | |||
| 2859 | assert(full_info != 0)((full_info != 0) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("full_info != 0" , "/home/daniel/Projects/java/jdk/src/java.base/share/native/libverify/check_code.c" , 2859, __extension__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
| 2860 | stack->item = full_info; | |||
| 2861 | break; | |||
| 2862 | default: | |||
| 2863 | CCerror(context, "Internal error #4"); | |||
| 2864 | ||||
| 2865 | } /* switch type */ | |||
| 2866 | stack_size++; | |||
| 2867 | } /* outer for loop */ | |||
| 2868 | ||||
| 2869 | if (opcode == JVM_OPC_invokeinit0x100) { | |||
| 2870 | /* If there are any instances of "from" on the stack, we need to | |||
| 2871 | * replace it with "to", since calling <init> initializes all versions | |||
| 2872 | * of the object, obviously. */ | |||
| 2873 | fullinfo_type from = context->swap_table[0]; | |||
| 2874 | stack_item_type *ptr; | |||
| 2875 | for (ptr = stack; ptr != NULL((void*)0); ptr = ptr->next) { | |||
| 2876 | if (ptr->item == from) { | |||
| 2877 | fullinfo_type to = context->swap_table[1]; | |||
| 2878 | stack = copy_stack(context, stack); | |||
| 2879 | for (ptr = stack; ptr != NULL((void*)0); ptr = ptr->next) | |||
| 2880 | if (ptr->item == from) ptr->item = to; | |||
| 2881 | break; | |||
| 2882 | } | |||
| 2883 | } | |||
| 2884 | } | |||
| 2885 | ||||
| 2886 | new_stack_info->stack_size = stack_size; | |||
| 2887 | new_stack_info->stack = stack; | |||
| 2888 | } | |||
| 2889 | ||||
| 2890 | ||||
| 2891 | /* We've performed an instruction, and determined the new registers and stack | |||
| 2892 | * value. Look at all of the possibly subsequent instructions, and merge | |||
| 2893 | * this stack value into theirs. | |||
| 2894 | */ | |||
| 2895 | ||||
| 2896 | static void | |||
| 2897 | merge_into_successors(context_type *context, unsigned int inumber, | |||
| 2898 | register_info_type *register_info, | |||
| 2899 | stack_info_type *stack_info, | |||
| 2900 | flag_type and_flags, flag_type or_flags) | |||
| 2901 | { | |||
| 2902 | instruction_data_type *idata = context->instruction_data; | |||
| 2903 | instruction_data_type *this_idata = &idata[inumber]; | |||
| 2904 | int opcode = this_idata->opcode; | |||
| 2905 | int operand = this_idata->operand.i; | |||
| 2906 | struct handler_info_type *handler_info = context->handler_info; | |||
| 2907 | int handler_info_length = | |||
| 2908 | JVM_GetMethodIxExceptionTableLength(context->env, | |||
| 2909 | context->class, | |||
| 2910 | context->method_index); | |||
| 2911 | ||||
| 2912 | ||||
| 2913 | int buffer[2]; /* default value for successors */ | |||
| 2914 | int *successors = buffer; /* table of successors */ | |||
| 2915 | int successors_count; | |||
| 2916 | int i; | |||
| 2917 | ||||
| 2918 | switch (opcode) { | |||
| 2919 | default: | |||
| 2920 | successors_count = 1; | |||
| 2921 | buffer[0] = inumber + 1; | |||
| 2922 | break; | |||
| 2923 | ||||
| 2924 | case JVM_OPC_ifeq: case JVM_OPC_ifne: case JVM_OPC_ifgt: | |||
| 2925 | case JVM_OPC_ifge: case JVM_OPC_iflt: case JVM_OPC_ifle: | |||
| 2926 | case JVM_OPC_ifnull: case JVM_OPC_ifnonnull: | |||
| 2927 | case JVM_OPC_if_icmpeq: case JVM_OPC_if_icmpne: case JVM_OPC_if_icmpgt: | |||
| 2928 | case JVM_OPC_if_icmpge: case JVM_OPC_if_icmplt: case JVM_OPC_if_icmple: | |||
| 2929 | case JVM_OPC_if_acmpeq: case JVM_OPC_if_acmpne: | |||
| 2930 | successors_count = 2; | |||
| 2931 | buffer[0] = inumber + 1; | |||
| 2932 | buffer[1] = operand; | |||
| 2933 | break; | |||
| 2934 | ||||
| 2935 | case JVM_OPC_jsr: case JVM_OPC_jsr_w: | |||
| 2936 | if (this_idata->operand2.i != UNKNOWN_RET_INSTRUCTION-1) | |||
| 2937 | idata[this_idata->operand2.i].changed = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 2938 | /* FALLTHROUGH */ | |||
| 2939 | case JVM_OPC_goto: case JVM_OPC_goto_w: | |||
| 2940 | successors_count = 1; | |||
| 2941 | buffer[0] = operand; | |||
| 2942 | break; | |||
| 2943 | ||||
| 2944 | ||||
| 2945 | case JVM_OPC_ireturn: case JVM_OPC_lreturn: case JVM_OPC_return: | |||
| 2946 | case JVM_OPC_freturn: case JVM_OPC_dreturn: case JVM_OPC_areturn: | |||
| 2947 | case JVM_OPC_athrow: | |||
| 2948 | /* The testing for the returns is handled in pop_stack() */ | |||
| 2949 | successors_count = 0; | |||
| 2950 | break; | |||
| 2951 | ||||
| 2952 | case JVM_OPC_ret: { | |||
| 2953 | /* This is slightly slow, but good enough for a seldom used instruction. | |||
| 2954 | * The EXTRA_ITEM_INFO of the ITEM_ReturnAddress indicates the | |||
| 2955 | * address of the first instruction of the subroutine. We can return | |||
| 2956 | * to 1 after any instruction that jsr's to that instruction. | |||
| 2957 | */ | |||
| 2958 | if (this_idata->operand2.ip == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
| 2959 | fullinfo_type *registers = this_idata->register_info.registers; | |||
| 2960 | int called_instruction = GET_EXTRA_INFO(registers[operand])((registers[operand]) >> 16); | |||
| 2961 | int i, count, *ptr;; | |||
| 2962 | for (i = context->instruction_count, count = 0; --i >= 0; ) { | |||
| 2963 | if (((idata[i].opcode == JVM_OPC_jsr) || | |||
| 2964 | (idata[i].opcode == JVM_OPC_jsr_w)) && | |||
| 2965 | (idata[i].operand.i == called_instruction)) | |||
| 2966 | count++; | |||
| 2967 | } | |||
| 2968 | this_idata->operand2.ip = ptr = NEW(int, count + 1)((int *)CCalloc(context, (count + 1)*(sizeof(int)), 0)); | |||
| 2969 | *ptr++ = count; | |||
| 2970 | for (i = context->instruction_count, count = 0; --i >= 0; ) { | |||
| 2971 | if (((idata[i].opcode == JVM_OPC_jsr) || | |||
| 2972 | (idata[i].opcode == JVM_OPC_jsr_w)) && | |||
| 2973 | (idata[i].operand.i == called_instruction)) | |||
| 2974 | *ptr++ = i + 1; | |||
| 2975 | } | |||
| 2976 | } | |||
| 2977 | successors = this_idata->operand2.ip; /* use this instead */ | |||
| 2978 | successors_count = *successors++; | |||
| 2979 | break; | |||
| 2980 | ||||
| 2981 | } | |||
| 2982 | ||||
| 2983 | case JVM_OPC_tableswitch: | |||
| 2984 | case JVM_OPC_lookupswitch: | |||
| 2985 | successors = this_idata->operand.ip; /* use this instead */ | |||
| 2986 | successors_count = *successors++; | |||
| 2987 | break; | |||
| 2988 | } | |||
| 2989 | ||||
| 2990 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 2991 | if (verify_verbose) { | |||
| 2992 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, " ["); | |||
| 2993 | for (i = handler_info_length; --i >= 0; handler_info++) | |||
| 2994 | if (handler_info->start <= (int)inumber && handler_info->end > (int)inumber) | |||
| 2995 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "%d* ", handler_info->handler); | |||
| 2996 | for (i = 0; i < successors_count; i++) | |||
| 2997 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "%d ", successors[i]); | |||
| 2998 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "]\n"); | |||
| 2999 | } | |||
| 3000 | #endif | |||
| 3001 | ||||
| 3002 | handler_info = context->handler_info; | |||
| 3003 | for (i = handler_info_length; --i >= 0; handler_info++) { | |||
| 3004 | if (handler_info->start <= (int)inumber && handler_info->end > (int)inumber) { | |||
| 3005 | int handler = handler_info->handler; | |||
| 3006 | if (opcode != JVM_OPC_invokeinit0x100) { | |||
| 3007 | merge_into_one_successor(context, inumber, handler, | |||
| 3008 | &this_idata->register_info, /* old */ | |||
| 3009 | &handler_info->stack_info, | |||
| 3010 | (flag_type) (and_flags | |||
| 3011 | & this_idata->and_flags), | |||
| 3012 | (flag_type) (or_flags | |||
| 3013 | | this_idata->or_flags), | |||
| 3014 | JNI_TRUE1); | |||
| 3015 | } else { | |||
| 3016 | /* We need to be a little bit more careful with this | |||
| 3017 | * instruction. Things could either be in the state before | |||
| 3018 | * the instruction or in the state afterwards */ | |||
| 3019 | fullinfo_type from = context->swap_table[0]; | |||
| 3020 | flag_type temp_or_flags = or_flags; | |||
| 3021 | if (from == MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_InitObject, 0, 0)((ITEM_InitObject) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 3022 | temp_or_flags |= FLAG_NO_RETURN0x04; | |||
| 3023 | merge_into_one_successor(context, inumber, handler, | |||
| 3024 | &this_idata->register_info, /* old */ | |||
| 3025 | &handler_info->stack_info, | |||
| 3026 | this_idata->and_flags, | |||
| 3027 | this_idata->or_flags, | |||
| 3028 | JNI_TRUE1); | |||
| 3029 | merge_into_one_successor(context, inumber, handler, | |||
| 3030 | register_info, | |||
| 3031 | &handler_info->stack_info, | |||
| 3032 | and_flags, temp_or_flags, JNI_TRUE1); | |||
| 3033 | } | |||
| 3034 | } | |||
| 3035 | } | |||
| 3036 | for (i = 0; i < successors_count; i++) { | |||
| 3037 | int target = successors[i]; | |||
| 3038 | if (target >= context->instruction_count) | |||
| 3039 | CCerror(context, "Falling off the end of the code"); | |||
| 3040 | merge_into_one_successor(context, inumber, target, | |||
| 3041 | register_info, stack_info, and_flags, or_flags, | |||
| 3042 | JNI_FALSE0); | |||
| 3043 | } | |||
| 3044 | } | |||
| 3045 | ||||
| 3046 | /* We have a new set of registers and stack values for a given instruction. | |||
| 3047 | * Merge this new set into the values that are already there. | |||
| 3048 | */ | |||
| 3049 | ||||
| 3050 | static void | |||
| 3051 | merge_into_one_successor(context_type *context, | |||
| 3052 | unsigned int from_inumber, unsigned int to_inumber, | |||
| 3053 | register_info_type *new_register_info, | |||
| 3054 | stack_info_type *new_stack_info, | |||
| 3055 | flag_type new_and_flags, flag_type new_or_flags, | |||
| 3056 | jboolean isException) | |||
| 3057 | { | |||
| 3058 | instruction_data_type *idata = context->instruction_data; | |||
| 3059 | register_info_type register_info_buf; | |||
| 3060 | stack_info_type stack_info_buf; | |||
| 3061 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 3062 | instruction_data_type *this_idata = &idata[to_inumber]; | |||
| 3063 | register_info_type old_reg_info; | |||
| 3064 | stack_info_type old_stack_info; | |||
| 3065 | flag_type old_and_flags = 0; | |||
| 3066 | flag_type old_or_flags = 0; | |||
| 3067 | #endif | |||
| 3068 | ||||
| 3069 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 3070 | if (verify_verbose) { | |||
| 3071 | old_reg_info = this_idata->register_info; | |||
| 3072 | old_stack_info = this_idata->stack_info; | |||
| 3073 | old_and_flags = this_idata->and_flags; | |||
| 3074 | old_or_flags = this_idata->or_flags; | |||
| 3075 | } | |||
| 3076 | #endif | |||
| 3077 | ||||
| 3078 | /* All uninitialized objects are set to "bogus" when jsr and | |||
| 3079 | * ret are executed. Thus uninitialized objects can't propagate | |||
| 3080 | * into or out of a subroutine. | |||
| 3081 | */ | |||
| 3082 | if (idata[from_inumber].opcode == JVM_OPC_ret || | |||
| 3083 | idata[from_inumber].opcode == JVM_OPC_jsr || | |||
| 3084 | idata[from_inumber].opcode == JVM_OPC_jsr_w) { | |||
| 3085 | int new_register_count = new_register_info->register_count; | |||
| 3086 | fullinfo_type *new_registers = new_register_info->registers; | |||
| 3087 | int i; | |||
| 3088 | stack_item_type *item; | |||
| 3089 | ||||
| 3090 | for (item = new_stack_info->stack; item != NULL((void*)0); item = item->next) { | |||
| 3091 | if (GET_ITEM_TYPE(item->item)((item->item) & 0x1F) == ITEM_NewObject) { | |||
| 3092 | /* This check only succeeds for hand-contrived code. | |||
| 3093 | * Efficiency is not an issue. | |||
| 3094 | */ | |||
| 3095 | stack_info_buf.stack = copy_stack(context, | |||
| 3096 | new_stack_info->stack); | |||
| 3097 | stack_info_buf.stack_size = new_stack_info->stack_size; | |||
| 3098 | new_stack_info = &stack_info_buf; | |||
| 3099 | for (item = new_stack_info->stack; item != NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 3100 | item = item->next) { | |||
| 3101 | if (GET_ITEM_TYPE(item->item)((item->item) & 0x1F) == ITEM_NewObject) { | |||
| 3102 | item->item = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3103 | } | |||
| 3104 | } | |||
| 3105 | break; | |||
| 3106 | } | |||
| 3107 | } | |||
| 3108 | for (i = 0; i < new_register_count; i++) { | |||
| 3109 | if (GET_ITEM_TYPE(new_registers[i])((new_registers[i]) & 0x1F) == ITEM_NewObject) { | |||
| 3110 | /* This check only succeeds for hand-contrived code. | |||
| 3111 | * Efficiency is not an issue. | |||
| 3112 | */ | |||
| 3113 | fullinfo_type *new_set = NEW(fullinfo_type,((fullinfo_type *)CCalloc(context, (new_register_count)*(sizeof (fullinfo_type)), 0)) | |||
| 3114 | new_register_count)((fullinfo_type *)CCalloc(context, (new_register_count)*(sizeof (fullinfo_type)), 0)); | |||
| 3115 | for (i = 0; i < new_register_count; i++) { | |||
| 3116 | fullinfo_type t = new_registers[i]; | |||
| 3117 | new_set[i] = GET_ITEM_TYPE(t)((t) & 0x1F) != ITEM_NewObject ? | |||
| 3118 | t : MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3119 | } | |||
| 3120 | register_info_buf.register_count = new_register_count; | |||
| 3121 | register_info_buf.registers = new_set; | |||
| 3122 | register_info_buf.mask_count = new_register_info->mask_count; | |||
| 3123 | register_info_buf.masks = new_register_info->masks; | |||
| 3124 | new_register_info = ®ister_info_buf; | |||
| 3125 | break; | |||
| 3126 | } | |||
| 3127 | } | |||
| 3128 | } | |||
| 3129 | ||||
| 3130 | /* Returning from a subroutine is somewhat ugly. The actual thing | |||
| 3131 | * that needs to get merged into the new instruction is a joining | |||
| 3132 | * of info from the ret instruction with stuff in the jsr instruction | |||
| 3133 | */ | |||
| 3134 | if (idata[from_inumber].opcode == JVM_OPC_ret && !isException) { | |||
| 3135 | int new_register_count = new_register_info->register_count; | |||
| 3136 | fullinfo_type *new_registers = new_register_info->registers; | |||
| 3137 | int new_mask_count = new_register_info->mask_count; | |||
| 3138 | mask_type *new_masks = new_register_info->masks; | |||
| 3139 | int operand = idata[from_inumber].operand.i; | |||
| 3140 | int called_instruction = GET_EXTRA_INFO(new_registers[operand])((new_registers[operand]) >> 16); | |||
| 3141 | instruction_data_type *jsr_idata = &idata[to_inumber - 1]; | |||
| 3142 | register_info_type *jsr_reginfo = &jsr_idata->register_info; | |||
| 3143 | if (jsr_idata->operand2.i != (int)from_inumber) { | |||
| 3144 | if (jsr_idata->operand2.i != UNKNOWN_RET_INSTRUCTION-1) | |||
| 3145 | CCerror(context, "Multiple returns to single jsr"); | |||
| 3146 | jsr_idata->operand2.i = from_inumber; | |||
| 3147 | } | |||
| 3148 | if (jsr_reginfo->register_count == UNKNOWN_REGISTER_COUNT-1) { | |||
| 3149 | /* We don't want to handle the returned-to instruction until | |||
| 3150 | * we've dealt with the jsr instruction. When we get to the | |||
| 3151 | * jsr instruction (if ever), we'll re-mark the ret instruction | |||
| 3152 | */ | |||
| 3153 | ; | |||
| 3154 | } else { | |||
| 3155 | int register_count = jsr_reginfo->register_count; | |||
| 3156 | fullinfo_type *registers = jsr_reginfo->registers; | |||
| 3157 | int max_registers = MAX(register_count, new_register_count)((register_count) > (new_register_count) ? (register_count ) : (new_register_count)); | |||
| 3158 | fullinfo_type *new_set = NEW(fullinfo_type, max_registers)((fullinfo_type *)CCalloc(context, (max_registers)*(sizeof(fullinfo_type )), 0)); | |||
| 3159 | int *return_mask; | |||
| 3160 | struct register_info_type new_new_register_info; | |||
| 3161 | int i; | |||
| 3162 | /* Make sure the place we're returning from is legal! */ | |||
| 3163 | for (i = new_mask_count; --i >= 0; ) | |||
| 3164 | if (new_masks[i].entry == called_instruction) | |||
| 3165 | break; | |||
| 3166 | if (i < 0) | |||
| 3167 | CCerror(context, "Illegal return from subroutine"); | |||
| 3168 | /* pop the masks down to the indicated one. Remember the mask | |||
| 3169 | * we're popping off. */ | |||
| 3170 | return_mask = new_masks[i].modifies; | |||
| 3171 | new_mask_count = i; | |||
| 3172 | for (i = 0; i < max_registers; i++) { | |||
| 3173 | if (IS_BIT_SET(return_mask, i)(return_mask[(i)/(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))] & ((unsigned )1 << ((i) % (8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char)))))) | |||
| 3174 | new_set[i] = i < new_register_count ? | |||
| 3175 | new_registers[i] : MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3176 | else | |||
| 3177 | new_set[i] = i < register_count ? | |||
| 3178 | registers[i] : MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3179 | } | |||
| 3180 | new_new_register_info.register_count = max_registers; | |||
| 3181 | new_new_register_info.registers = new_set; | |||
| 3182 | new_new_register_info.mask_count = new_mask_count; | |||
| 3183 | new_new_register_info.masks = new_masks; | |||
| 3184 | ||||
| 3185 | ||||
| 3186 | merge_stack(context, from_inumber, to_inumber, new_stack_info); | |||
| 3187 | merge_registers(context, to_inumber - 1, to_inumber, | |||
| 3188 | &new_new_register_info); | |||
| 3189 | merge_flags(context, from_inumber, to_inumber, new_and_flags, new_or_flags); | |||
| 3190 | } | |||
| 3191 | } else { | |||
| 3192 | merge_stack(context, from_inumber, to_inumber, new_stack_info); | |||
| 3193 | merge_registers(context, from_inumber, to_inumber, new_register_info); | |||
| 3194 | merge_flags(context, from_inumber, to_inumber, | |||
| 3195 | new_and_flags, new_or_flags); | |||
| 3196 | } | |||
| 3197 | ||||
| 3198 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 3199 | if (verify_verbose && idata[to_inumber].changed) { | |||
| 3200 | register_info_type *register_info = &this_idata->register_info; | |||
| 3201 | stack_info_type *stack_info = &this_idata->stack_info; | |||
| 3202 | if (memcmp(&old_reg_info, register_info, sizeof(old_reg_info)) || | |||
| 3203 | memcmp(&old_stack_info, stack_info, sizeof(old_stack_info)) || | |||
| 3204 | (old_and_flags != this_idata->and_flags) || | |||
| 3205 | (old_or_flags != this_idata->or_flags)) { | |||
| 3206 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, " %2d:", to_inumber); | |||
| 3207 | print_stack(context, &old_stack_info); | |||
| 3208 | print_registers(context, &old_reg_info); | |||
| 3209 | print_flags(context, old_and_flags, old_or_flags); | |||
| 3210 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, " => "); | |||
| 3211 | print_stack(context, &this_idata->stack_info); | |||
| 3212 | print_registers(context, &this_idata->register_info); | |||
| 3213 | print_flags(context, this_idata->and_flags, this_idata->or_flags); | |||
| 3214 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "\n"); | |||
| 3215 | } | |||
| 3216 | } | |||
| 3217 | #endif | |||
| 3218 | ||||
| 3219 | } | |||
| 3220 | ||||
| 3221 | static void | |||
| 3222 | merge_stack(context_type *context, unsigned int from_inumber, | |||
| 3223 | unsigned int to_inumber, stack_info_type *new_stack_info) | |||
| 3224 | { | |||
| 3225 | instruction_data_type *idata = context->instruction_data; | |||
| 3226 | instruction_data_type *this_idata = &idata[to_inumber]; | |||
| 3227 | ||||
| 3228 | int new_stack_size = new_stack_info->stack_size; | |||
| 3229 | stack_item_type *new_stack = new_stack_info->stack; | |||
| 3230 | ||||
| 3231 | int stack_size = this_idata->stack_info.stack_size; | |||
| 3232 | ||||
| 3233 | if (stack_size == UNKNOWN_STACK_SIZE-1) { | |||
| 3234 | /* First time at this instruction. Just copy. */ | |||
| 3235 | this_idata->stack_info.stack_size = new_stack_size; | |||
| 3236 | this_idata->stack_info.stack = new_stack; | |||
| 3237 | this_idata->changed = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 3238 | } else if (new_stack_size != stack_size) { | |||
| 3239 | CCerror(context, "Inconsistent stack height %d != %d", | |||
| 3240 | new_stack_size, stack_size); | |||
| 3241 | } else { | |||
| 3242 | stack_item_type *stack = this_idata->stack_info.stack; | |||
| 3243 | stack_item_type *old, *new; | |||
| 3244 | jboolean change = JNI_FALSE0; | |||
| 3245 | for (old = stack, new = new_stack; old != NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 3246 | old = old->next, new = new->next) { | |||
| 3247 | assert(new != NULL)((new != ((void*)0)) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("new != NULL" , "/home/daniel/Projects/java/jdk/src/java.base/share/native/libverify/check_code.c" , 3247, __extension__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
| 3248 | if (!isAssignableTo(context, new->item, old->item)) { | |||
| 3249 | change = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 3250 | break; | |||
| 3251 | } | |||
| 3252 | } | |||
| 3253 | if (change) { | |||
| 3254 | stack = copy_stack(context, stack); | |||
| 3255 | for (old = stack, new = new_stack; old != NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 3256 | old = old->next, new = new->next) { | |||
| 3257 | if (new == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
| 3258 | break; | |||
| 3259 | } | |||
| 3260 | old->item = merge_fullinfo_types(context, old->item, new->item, | |||
| 3261 | JNI_FALSE0); | |||
| 3262 | if (GET_ITEM_TYPE(old->item)((old->item) & 0x1F) == ITEM_Bogus) { | |||
| 3263 | CCerror(context, "Mismatched stack types"); | |||
| 3264 | } | |||
| 3265 | } | |||
| 3266 | if (old != NULL((void*)0) || new != NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
| 3267 | CCerror(context, "Mismatched stack types"); | |||
| 3268 | } | |||
| 3269 | this_idata->stack_info.stack = stack; | |||
| 3270 | this_idata->changed = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 3271 | } | |||
| 3272 | } | |||
| 3273 | } | |||
| 3274 | ||||
| 3275 | static void | |||
| 3276 | merge_registers(context_type *context, unsigned int from_inumber, | |||
| 3277 | unsigned int to_inumber, register_info_type *new_register_info) | |||
| 3278 | { | |||
| 3279 | instruction_data_type *idata = context->instruction_data; | |||
| 3280 | instruction_data_type *this_idata = &idata[to_inumber]; | |||
| 3281 | register_info_type *this_reginfo = &this_idata->register_info; | |||
| 3282 | ||||
| 3283 | int new_register_count = new_register_info->register_count; | |||
| 3284 | fullinfo_type *new_registers = new_register_info->registers; | |||
| 3285 | int new_mask_count = new_register_info->mask_count; | |||
| 3286 | mask_type *new_masks = new_register_info->masks; | |||
| 3287 | ||||
| 3288 | ||||
| 3289 | if (this_reginfo->register_count == UNKNOWN_REGISTER_COUNT-1) { | |||
| 3290 | this_reginfo->register_count = new_register_count; | |||
| 3291 | this_reginfo->registers = new_registers; | |||
| 3292 | this_reginfo->mask_count = new_mask_count; | |||
| 3293 | this_reginfo->masks = new_masks; | |||
| 3294 | this_idata->changed = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 3295 | } else { | |||
| 3296 | /* See if we've got new information on the register set. */ | |||
| 3297 | int register_count = this_reginfo->register_count; | |||
| 3298 | fullinfo_type *registers = this_reginfo->registers; | |||
| 3299 | int mask_count = this_reginfo->mask_count; | |||
| 3300 | mask_type *masks = this_reginfo->masks; | |||
| 3301 | ||||
| 3302 | jboolean copy = JNI_FALSE0; | |||
| 3303 | int i, j; | |||
| 3304 | if (register_count > new_register_count) { | |||
| 3305 | /* Any register larger than new_register_count is now bogus */ | |||
| 3306 | this_reginfo->register_count = new_register_count; | |||
| 3307 | register_count = new_register_count; | |||
| 3308 | this_idata->changed = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 3309 | } | |||
| 3310 | for (i = 0; i < register_count; i++) { | |||
| 3311 | fullinfo_type prev_value = registers[i]; | |||
| 3312 | if ((i < new_register_count) | |||
| 3313 | ? (!isAssignableTo(context, new_registers[i], prev_value)) | |||
| 3314 | : (prev_value != MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)))) { | |||
| 3315 | copy = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 3316 | break; | |||
| 3317 | } | |||
| 3318 | } | |||
| 3319 | ||||
| 3320 | if (copy) { | |||
| 3321 | /* We need a copy. So do it. */ | |||
| 3322 | fullinfo_type *new_set = NEW(fullinfo_type, register_count)((fullinfo_type *)CCalloc(context, (register_count)*(sizeof(fullinfo_type )), 0)); | |||
| 3323 | for (j = 0; j < i; j++) | |||
| 3324 | new_set[j] = registers[j]; | |||
| 3325 | for (j = i; j < register_count; j++) { | |||
| 3326 | if (i >= new_register_count) | |||
| 3327 | new_set[j] = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3328 | else | |||
| 3329 | new_set[j] = merge_fullinfo_types(context, | |||
| 3330 | new_registers[j], | |||
| 3331 | registers[j], JNI_FALSE0); | |||
| 3332 | } | |||
| 3333 | /* Some of the end items might now be bogus. This step isn't | |||
| 3334 | * necessary, but it may save work later. */ | |||
| 3335 | while ( register_count > 0 | |||
| 3336 | && GET_ITEM_TYPE(new_set[register_count-1])((new_set[register_count-1]) & 0x1F) == ITEM_Bogus) | |||
| 3337 | register_count--; | |||
| 3338 | this_reginfo->register_count = register_count; | |||
| 3339 | this_reginfo->registers = new_set; | |||
| 3340 | this_idata->changed = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 3341 | } | |||
| 3342 | if (mask_count > 0) { | |||
| 3343 | /* If the target instruction already has a sequence of masks, then | |||
| 3344 | * we need to merge new_masks into it. We want the entries on | |||
| 3345 | * the mask to be the longest common substring of the two. | |||
| 3346 | * (e.g. a->b->d merged with a->c->d should give a->d) | |||
| 3347 | * The bits set in the mask should be the or of the corresponding | |||
| 3348 | * entries in each of the original masks. | |||
| 3349 | */ | |||
| 3350 | int i, j, k; | |||
| 3351 | int matches = 0; | |||
| 3352 | int last_match = -1; | |||
| 3353 | jboolean copy_needed = JNI_FALSE0; | |||
| 3354 | for (i = 0; i < mask_count; i++) { | |||
| 3355 | int entry = masks[i].entry; | |||
| 3356 | for (j = last_match + 1; j < new_mask_count; j++) { | |||
| 3357 | if (new_masks[j].entry == entry) { | |||
| 3358 | /* We have a match */ | |||
| 3359 | int *prev = masks[i].modifies; | |||
| 3360 | int *new = new_masks[j].modifies; | |||
| 3361 | matches++; | |||
| 3362 | /* See if new_mask has bits set for "entry" that | |||
| 3363 | * weren't set for mask. If so, need to copy. */ | |||
| 3364 | for (k = context->bitmask_size - 1; | |||
| 3365 | !copy_needed && k >= 0; | |||
| 3366 | k--) | |||
| 3367 | if (~prev[k] & new[k]) | |||
| 3368 | copy_needed = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 3369 | last_match = j; | |||
| 3370 | break; | |||
| 3371 | } | |||
| 3372 | } | |||
| 3373 | } | |||
| 3374 | if ((matches < mask_count) || copy_needed) { | |||
| 3375 | /* We need to make a copy for the new item, since either the | |||
| 3376 | * size has decreased, or new bits are set. */ | |||
| 3377 | mask_type *copy = NEW(mask_type, matches)((mask_type *)CCalloc(context, (matches)*(sizeof(mask_type)), 0)); | |||
| 3378 | for (i = 0; i < matches; i++) { | |||
| 3379 | copy[i].modifies = NEW(int, context->bitmask_size)((int *)CCalloc(context, (context->bitmask_size)*(sizeof(int )), 0)); | |||
| 3380 | } | |||
| 3381 | this_reginfo->masks = copy; | |||
| 3382 | this_reginfo->mask_count = matches; | |||
| 3383 | this_idata->changed = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 3384 | matches = 0; | |||
| 3385 | last_match = -1; | |||
| 3386 | for (i = 0; i < mask_count; i++) { | |||
| 3387 | int entry = masks[i].entry; | |||
| 3388 | for (j = last_match + 1; j < new_mask_count; j++) { | |||
| 3389 | if (new_masks[j].entry == entry) { | |||
| 3390 | int *prev1 = masks[i].modifies; | |||
| 3391 | int *prev2 = new_masks[j].modifies; | |||
| 3392 | int *new = copy[matches].modifies; | |||
| 3393 | copy[matches].entry = entry; | |||
| 3394 | for (k = context->bitmask_size - 1; k >= 0; k--) | |||
| 3395 | new[k] = prev1[k] | prev2[k]; | |||
| 3396 | matches++; | |||
| 3397 | last_match = j; | |||
| 3398 | break; | |||
| 3399 | } | |||
| 3400 | } | |||
| 3401 | } | |||
| 3402 | } | |||
| 3403 | } | |||
| 3404 | } | |||
| 3405 | } | |||
| 3406 | ||||
| 3407 | ||||
| 3408 | static void | |||
| 3409 | merge_flags(context_type *context, unsigned int from_inumber, | |||
| 3410 | unsigned int to_inumber, | |||
| 3411 | flag_type new_and_flags, flag_type new_or_flags) | |||
| 3412 | { | |||
| 3413 | /* Set this_idata->and_flags &= new_and_flags | |||
| 3414 | this_idata->or_flags |= new_or_flags | |||
| 3415 | */ | |||
| 3416 | instruction_data_type *idata = context->instruction_data; | |||
| 3417 | instruction_data_type *this_idata = &idata[to_inumber]; | |||
| 3418 | flag_type this_and_flags = this_idata->and_flags; | |||
| 3419 | flag_type this_or_flags = this_idata->or_flags; | |||
| 3420 | flag_type merged_and = this_and_flags & new_and_flags; | |||
| 3421 | flag_type merged_or = this_or_flags | new_or_flags; | |||
| 3422 | ||||
| 3423 | if ((merged_and != this_and_flags) || (merged_or != this_or_flags)) { | |||
| 3424 | this_idata->and_flags = merged_and; | |||
| 3425 | this_idata->or_flags = merged_or; | |||
| 3426 | this_idata->changed = JNI_TRUE1; | |||
| 3427 | } | |||
| 3428 | } | |||
| 3429 | ||||
| 3430 | ||||
| 3431 | /* Make a copy of a stack */ | |||
| 3432 | ||||
| 3433 | static stack_item_type * | |||
| 3434 | copy_stack(context_type *context, stack_item_type *stack) | |||
| 3435 | { | |||
| 3436 | int length; | |||
| 3437 | stack_item_type *ptr; | |||
| 3438 | ||||
| 3439 | /* Find the length */ | |||
| 3440 | for (ptr = stack, length = 0; ptr != NULL((void*)0); ptr = ptr->next, length++); | |||
| 3441 | ||||
| 3442 | if (length > 0) { | |||
| 3443 | stack_item_type *new_stack = NEW(stack_item_type, length)((stack_item_type *)CCalloc(context, (length)*(sizeof(stack_item_type )), 0)); | |||
| 3444 | stack_item_type *new_ptr; | |||
| 3445 | for ( ptr = stack, new_ptr = new_stack; | |||
| 3446 | ptr != NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 3447 | ptr = ptr->next, new_ptr++) { | |||
| 3448 | new_ptr->item = ptr->item; | |||
| 3449 | new_ptr->next = new_ptr + 1; | |||
| 3450 | } | |||
| 3451 | new_stack[length - 1].next = NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 3452 | return new_stack; | |||
| 3453 | } else { | |||
| 3454 | return NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 3455 | } | |||
| 3456 | } | |||
| 3457 | ||||
| 3458 | ||||
| 3459 | static mask_type * | |||
| 3460 | copy_masks(context_type *context, mask_type *masks, int mask_count) | |||
| 3461 | { | |||
| 3462 | mask_type *result = NEW(mask_type, mask_count)((mask_type *)CCalloc(context, (mask_count)*(sizeof(mask_type )), 0)); | |||
| 3463 | int bitmask_size = context->bitmask_size; | |||
| 3464 | int *bitmaps = NEW(int, mask_count * bitmask_size)((int *)CCalloc(context, (mask_count * bitmask_size)*(sizeof( int)), 0)); | |||
| 3465 | int i; | |||
| 3466 | for (i = 0; i < mask_count; i++) { | |||
| 3467 | result[i].entry = masks[i].entry; | |||
| 3468 | result[i].modifies = &bitmaps[i * bitmask_size]; | |||
| 3469 | memcpy(result[i].modifies, masks[i].modifies, bitmask_size * sizeof(int)); | |||
| 3470 | } | |||
| 3471 | return result; | |||
| 3472 | } | |||
| 3473 | ||||
| 3474 | ||||
| 3475 | static mask_type * | |||
| 3476 | add_to_masks(context_type *context, mask_type *masks, int mask_count, int d) | |||
| 3477 | { | |||
| 3478 | mask_type *result = NEW(mask_type, mask_count + 1)((mask_type *)CCalloc(context, (mask_count + 1)*(sizeof(mask_type )), 0)); | |||
| 3479 | int bitmask_size = context->bitmask_size; | |||
| 3480 | int *bitmaps = NEW(int, (mask_count + 1) * bitmask_size)((int *)CCalloc(context, ((mask_count + 1) * bitmask_size)*(sizeof (int)), 0)); | |||
| 3481 | int i; | |||
| 3482 | for (i = 0; i < mask_count; i++) { | |||
| 3483 | result[i].entry = masks[i].entry; | |||
| 3484 | result[i].modifies = &bitmaps[i * bitmask_size]; | |||
| 3485 | memcpy(result[i].modifies, masks[i].modifies, bitmask_size * sizeof(int)); | |||
| 3486 | } | |||
| 3487 | result[mask_count].entry = d; | |||
| 3488 | result[mask_count].modifies = &bitmaps[mask_count * bitmask_size]; | |||
| 3489 | memset(result[mask_count].modifies, 0, bitmask_size * sizeof(int)); | |||
| 3490 | return result; | |||
| 3491 | } | |||
| 3492 | ||||
| 3493 | ||||
| 3494 | ||||
| 3495 | /* We create our own storage manager, since we malloc lots of little items, | |||
| 3496 | * and I don't want to keep trace of when they become free. I sure wish that | |||
| 3497 | * we had heaps, and I could just free the heap when done. | |||
| 3498 | */ | |||
| 3499 | ||||
| 3500 | #define CCSegSize2000 2000 | |||
| 3501 | ||||
| 3502 | struct CCpool { /* a segment of allocated memory in the pool */ | |||
| 3503 | struct CCpool *next; | |||
| 3504 | int segSize; /* almost always CCSegSize */ | |||
| 3505 | int poolPad; | |||
| 3506 | char space[CCSegSize2000]; | |||
| 3507 | }; | |||
| 3508 | ||||
| 3509 | /* Initialize the context's heap. */ | |||
| 3510 | static void CCinit(context_type *context) | |||
| 3511 | { | |||
| 3512 | struct CCpool *new = (struct CCpool *) malloc(sizeof(struct CCpool)); | |||
| 3513 | /* Set context->CCroot to 0 if new == 0 to tell CCdestroy to lay off */ | |||
| 3514 | context->CCroot = context->CCcurrent = new; | |||
| 3515 | if (new == 0) { | |||
| 3516 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 3517 | } | |||
| 3518 | new->next = NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 3519 | new->segSize = CCSegSize2000; | |||
| 3520 | context->CCfree_size = CCSegSize2000; | |||
| 3521 | context->CCfree_ptr = &new->space[0]; | |||
| 3522 | } | |||
| 3523 | ||||
| 3524 | ||||
| 3525 | /* Reuse all the space that we have in the context's heap. */ | |||
| 3526 | static void CCreinit(context_type *context) | |||
| 3527 | { | |||
| 3528 | struct CCpool *first = context->CCroot; | |||
| 3529 | context->CCcurrent = first; | |||
| 3530 | context->CCfree_size = CCSegSize2000; | |||
| 3531 | context->CCfree_ptr = &first->space[0]; | |||
| 3532 | } | |||
| 3533 | ||||
| 3534 | /* Destroy the context's heap. */ | |||
| 3535 | static void CCdestroy(context_type *context) | |||
| 3536 | { | |||
| 3537 | struct CCpool *this = context->CCroot; | |||
| 3538 | while (this) { | |||
| 3539 | struct CCpool *next = this->next; | |||
| 3540 | free(this); | |||
| 3541 | this = next; | |||
| 3542 | } | |||
| 3543 | /* These two aren't necessary. But can't hurt either */ | |||
| 3544 | context->CCroot = context->CCcurrent = NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 3545 | context->CCfree_ptr = 0; | |||
| 3546 | } | |||
| 3547 | ||||
| 3548 | /* Allocate an object of the given size from the context's heap. */ | |||
| 3549 | static void * | |||
| 3550 | CCalloc(context_type *context, int size, jboolean zero) | |||
| 3551 | { | |||
| 3552 | ||||
| 3553 | register char *p; | |||
| 3554 | /* Round CC to the size of a pointer */ | |||
| 3555 | size = (size + (sizeof(void *) - 1)) & ~(sizeof(void *) - 1); | |||
| 3556 | ||||
| 3557 | if (context->CCfree_size < size) { | |||
| 3558 | struct CCpool *current = context->CCcurrent; | |||
| 3559 | struct CCpool *new; | |||
| 3560 | if (size > CCSegSize2000) { /* we need to allocate a special block */ | |||
| 3561 | new = (struct CCpool *)malloc(sizeof(struct CCpool) + | |||
| 3562 | (size - CCSegSize2000)); | |||
| 3563 | if (new == 0) { | |||
| 3564 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 3565 | } | |||
| 3566 | new->next = current->next; | |||
| 3567 | new->segSize = size; | |||
| 3568 | current->next = new; | |||
| 3569 | } else { | |||
| 3570 | new = current->next; | |||
| 3571 | if (new == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
| 3572 | new = (struct CCpool *) malloc(sizeof(struct CCpool)); | |||
| 3573 | if (new == 0) { | |||
| 3574 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 3575 | } | |||
| 3576 | current->next = new; | |||
| 3577 | new->next = NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 3578 | new->segSize = CCSegSize2000; | |||
| 3579 | } | |||
| 3580 | } | |||
| 3581 | context->CCcurrent = new; | |||
| 3582 | context->CCfree_ptr = &new->space[0]; | |||
| 3583 | context->CCfree_size = new->segSize; | |||
| 3584 | } | |||
| 3585 | p = context->CCfree_ptr; | |||
| 3586 | context->CCfree_ptr += size; | |||
| 3587 | context->CCfree_size -= size; | |||
| 3588 | if (zero) | |||
| 3589 | memset(p, 0, size); | |||
| 3590 | return p; | |||
| 3591 | } | |||
| 3592 | ||||
| 3593 | /* Get the class associated with a particular field or method or class in the | |||
| 3594 | * constant pool. If is_field is true, we've got a field or method. If | |||
| 3595 | * false, we've got a class. | |||
| 3596 | */ | |||
| 3597 | static fullinfo_type | |||
| 3598 | cp_index_to_class_fullinfo(context_type *context, int cp_index, int kind) | |||
| 3599 | { | |||
| 3600 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 3601 | fullinfo_type result; | |||
| 3602 | const char *classname; | |||
| 3603 | switch (kind) { | |||
| 3604 | case JVM_CONSTANT_Class: | |||
| 3605 | classname = JVM_GetCPClassNameUTF(env, | |||
| 3606 | context->class, | |||
| 3607 | cp_index); | |||
| 3608 | break; | |||
| 3609 | case JVM_CONSTANT_Methodref: | |||
| 3610 | classname = JVM_GetCPMethodClassNameUTF(env, | |||
| 3611 | context->class, | |||
| 3612 | cp_index); | |||
| 3613 | break; | |||
| 3614 | case JVM_CONSTANT_Fieldref: | |||
| 3615 | classname = JVM_GetCPFieldClassNameUTF(env, | |||
| 3616 | context->class, | |||
| 3617 | cp_index); | |||
| 3618 | break; | |||
| 3619 | default: | |||
| 3620 | classname = NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 3621 | CCerror(context, "Internal error #5"); | |||
| 3622 | } | |||
| 3623 | ||||
| 3624 | check_and_push(context, classname, VM_STRING_UTF); | |||
| 3625 | if (classname[0] == JVM_SIGNATURE_ARRAY) { | |||
| 3626 | /* This make recursively call us, in case of a class array */ | |||
| 3627 | signature_to_fieldtype(context, &classname, &result); | |||
| 3628 | } else { | |||
| 3629 | result = make_class_info_from_name(context, classname); | |||
| 3630 | } | |||
| 3631 | pop_and_free(context); | |||
| 3632 | return result; | |||
| 3633 | } | |||
| 3634 | ||||
| 3635 | ||||
| 3636 | static int | |||
| 3637 | print_CCerror_info(context_type *context) | |||
| 3638 | { | |||
| 3639 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 3640 | jclass cb = context->class; | |||
| 3641 | const char *classname = JVM_GetClassNameUTF(env, cb); | |||
| 3642 | const char *name = 0; | |||
| 3643 | const char *signature = 0; | |||
| 3644 | int n = 0; | |||
| 3645 | if (context->method_index != -1) { | |||
| 3646 | name = JVM_GetMethodIxNameUTF(env, cb, context->method_index); | |||
| 3647 | signature = | |||
| 3648 | JVM_GetMethodIxSignatureUTF(env, cb, context->method_index); | |||
| 3649 | n += jio_snprintf(context->message, context->message_buf_len, | |||
| 3650 | "(class: %s, method: %s signature: %s) ", | |||
| 3651 | (classname ? classname : ""), | |||
| 3652 | (name ? name : ""), | |||
| 3653 | (signature ? signature : "")); | |||
| 3654 | } else if (context->field_index != -1 ) { | |||
| 3655 | name = JVM_GetMethodIxNameUTF(env, cb, context->field_index); | |||
| 3656 | n += jio_snprintf(context->message, context->message_buf_len, | |||
| 3657 | "(class: %s, field: %s) ", | |||
| 3658 | (classname ? classname : 0), | |||
| 3659 | (name ? name : 0)); | |||
| 3660 | } else { | |||
| 3661 | n += jio_snprintf(context->message, context->message_buf_len, | |||
| 3662 | "(class: %s) ", classname ? classname : ""); | |||
| 3663 | } | |||
| 3664 | JVM_ReleaseUTF(classname); | |||
| 3665 | JVM_ReleaseUTF(name); | |||
| 3666 | JVM_ReleaseUTF(signature); | |||
| 3667 | return n; | |||
| 3668 | } | |||
| 3669 | ||||
| 3670 | static void | |||
| 3671 | CCerror (context_type *context, char *format, ...) | |||
| 3672 | { | |||
| 3673 | int n = print_CCerror_info(context); | |||
| 3674 | va_list args; | |||
| 3675 | if (n >= 0 && n < context->message_buf_len) { | |||
| 3676 | va_start(args, format)__builtin_va_start(args, format); | |||
| 3677 | jio_vsnprintf(context->message + n, context->message_buf_len - n, | |||
| 3678 | format, args); | |||
| 3679 | va_end(args)__builtin_va_end(args); | |||
| 3680 | } | |||
| 3681 | context->err_code = CC_VerifyError0; | |||
| 3682 | longjmp(context->jump_buffer, 1); | |||
| 3683 | } | |||
| 3684 | ||||
| 3685 | static void | |||
| 3686 | CCout_of_memory(context_type *context) | |||
| 3687 | { | |||
| 3688 | int n = print_CCerror_info(context); | |||
| 3689 | context->err_code = CC_OutOfMemory2; | |||
| 3690 | longjmp(context->jump_buffer, 1); | |||
| 3691 | } | |||
| 3692 | ||||
| 3693 | static void | |||
| 3694 | CFerror(context_type *context, char *format, ...) | |||
| 3695 | { | |||
| 3696 | int n = print_CCerror_info(context); | |||
| 3697 | va_list args; | |||
| 3698 | if (n >= 0 && n < context->message_buf_len) { | |||
| 3699 | va_start(args, format)__builtin_va_start(args, format); | |||
| 3700 | jio_vsnprintf(context->message + n, context->message_buf_len - n, | |||
| 3701 | format, args); | |||
| 3702 | va_end(args)__builtin_va_end(args); | |||
| 3703 | } | |||
| 3704 | context->err_code = CC_ClassFormatError3; | |||
| 3705 | longjmp(context->jump_buffer, 1); | |||
| 3706 | } | |||
| 3707 | ||||
| 3708 | /* | |||
| 3709 | * Need to scan the entire signature to find the result type because | |||
| 3710 | * types in the arg list and the result type could contain embedded ')'s. | |||
| 3711 | */ | |||
| 3712 | static const char* get_result_signature(const char* signature) { | |||
| 3713 | const char *p; | |||
| 3714 | for (p = signature; *p != JVM_SIGNATURE_ENDFUNC; p++) { | |||
| 3715 | switch (*p) { | |||
| 3716 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_BOOLEAN: | |||
| 3717 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_BYTE: | |||
| 3718 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_CHAR: | |||
| 3719 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_SHORT: | |||
| 3720 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_INT: | |||
| 3721 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_FLOAT: | |||
| 3722 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_DOUBLE: | |||
| 3723 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_LONG: | |||
| 3724 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_FUNC: /* ignore initial (, if given */ | |||
| 3725 | break; | |||
| 3726 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_CLASS: | |||
| 3727 | while (*p != JVM_SIGNATURE_ENDCLASS) p++; | |||
| 3728 | break; | |||
| 3729 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_ARRAY: | |||
| 3730 | while (*p == JVM_SIGNATURE_ARRAY) p++; | |||
| 3731 | /* If an array of classes, skip over class name, too. */ | |||
| 3732 | if (*p == JVM_SIGNATURE_CLASS) { | |||
| 3733 | while (*p != JVM_SIGNATURE_ENDCLASS) p++; | |||
| 3734 | } | |||
| 3735 | break; | |||
| 3736 | default: | |||
| 3737 | /* Indicate an error. */ | |||
| 3738 | return NULL((void*)0); | |||
| 3739 | } | |||
| 3740 | } | |||
| 3741 | return p++; /* skip over ')'. */ | |||
| 3742 | } | |||
| 3743 | ||||
| 3744 | static char | |||
| 3745 | signature_to_fieldtype(context_type *context, | |||
| 3746 | const char **signature_p, fullinfo_type *full_info_p) | |||
| 3747 | { | |||
| 3748 | const char *p = *signature_p; | |||
| 3749 | fullinfo_type full_info = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3750 | char result; | |||
| 3751 | int array_depth = 0; | |||
| 3752 | ||||
| 3753 | for (;;) { | |||
| 3754 | switch(*p++) { | |||
| 3755 | default: | |||
| 3756 | result = 0; | |||
| 3757 | break; | |||
| 3758 | ||||
| 3759 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_BOOLEAN: | |||
| 3760 | full_info = (array_depth > 0) | |||
| 3761 | ? MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Boolean, 0, 0)((ITEM_Boolean) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)) | |||
| 3762 | : MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Integer, 0, 0)((ITEM_Integer) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3763 | result = 'I'; | |||
| 3764 | break; | |||
| 3765 | ||||
| 3766 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_BYTE: | |||
| 3767 | full_info = (array_depth > 0) | |||
| 3768 | ? MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Byte, 0, 0)((ITEM_Byte) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)) | |||
| 3769 | : MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Integer, 0, 0)((ITEM_Integer) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3770 | result = 'I'; | |||
| 3771 | break; | |||
| 3772 | ||||
| 3773 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_CHAR: | |||
| 3774 | full_info = (array_depth > 0) | |||
| 3775 | ? MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Char, 0, 0)((ITEM_Char) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)) | |||
| 3776 | : MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Integer, 0, 0)((ITEM_Integer) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3777 | result = 'I'; | |||
| 3778 | break; | |||
| 3779 | ||||
| 3780 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_SHORT: | |||
| 3781 | full_info = (array_depth > 0) | |||
| 3782 | ? MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Short, 0, 0)((ITEM_Short) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)) | |||
| 3783 | : MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Integer, 0, 0)((ITEM_Integer) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3784 | result = 'I'; | |||
| 3785 | break; | |||
| 3786 | ||||
| 3787 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_INT: | |||
| 3788 | full_info = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Integer, 0, 0)((ITEM_Integer) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3789 | result = 'I'; | |||
| 3790 | break; | |||
| 3791 | ||||
| 3792 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_FLOAT: | |||
| 3793 | full_info = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Float, 0, 0)((ITEM_Float) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3794 | result = 'F'; | |||
| 3795 | break; | |||
| 3796 | ||||
| 3797 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_DOUBLE: | |||
| 3798 | full_info = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Double, 0, 0)((ITEM_Double) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3799 | result = 'D'; | |||
| 3800 | break; | |||
| 3801 | ||||
| 3802 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_LONG: | |||
| 3803 | full_info = MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Long, 0, 0)((ITEM_Long) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3804 | result = 'L'; | |||
| 3805 | break; | |||
| 3806 | ||||
| 3807 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_ARRAY: | |||
| 3808 | array_depth++; | |||
| 3809 | continue; /* only time we ever do the loop > 1 */ | |||
| 3810 | ||||
| 3811 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_CLASS: { | |||
| 3812 | char buffer_space[256]; | |||
| 3813 | char *buffer = buffer_space; | |||
| 3814 | char *finish = strchr(p, JVM_SIGNATURE_ENDCLASS); | |||
| 3815 | int length; | |||
| 3816 | if (finish == NULL((void*)0)) { | |||
| 3817 | /* Signature must have ';' after the class name. | |||
| 3818 | * If it does not, return 0 and ITEM_Bogus in full_info. */ | |||
| 3819 | result = 0; | |||
| 3820 | break; | |||
| 3821 | } | |||
| 3822 | assert(finish >= p)((finish >= p) ? (void) (0) : __assert_fail ("finish >= p" , "/home/daniel/Projects/java/jdk/src/java.base/share/native/libverify/check_code.c" , 3822, __extension__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__)); | |||
| 3823 | length = (int)(finish - p); | |||
| 3824 | if (length + 1 > (int)sizeof(buffer_space)) { | |||
| 3825 | buffer = calloc(length + 1, sizeof(char)); | |||
| 3826 | check_and_push(context, buffer, VM_MALLOC_BLK); | |||
| 3827 | } | |||
| 3828 | memcpy(buffer, p, length); | |||
| 3829 | buffer[length] = '\0'; | |||
| 3830 | full_info = make_class_info_from_name(context, buffer); | |||
| 3831 | result = 'A'; | |||
| 3832 | p = finish + 1; | |||
| 3833 | if (buffer != buffer_space) | |||
| 3834 | pop_and_free(context); | |||
| 3835 | break; | |||
| 3836 | } | |||
| 3837 | } /* end of switch */ | |||
| 3838 | break; | |||
| 3839 | } | |||
| 3840 | *signature_p = p; | |||
| 3841 | if (array_depth == 0 || result == 0) { | |||
| 3842 | /* either not an array, or result is bogus */ | |||
| 3843 | *full_info_p = full_info; | |||
| 3844 | return result; | |||
| 3845 | } else { | |||
| 3846 | if (array_depth > MAX_ARRAY_DIMENSIONS255) | |||
| 3847 | CCerror(context, "Array with too many dimensions"); | |||
| 3848 | *full_info_p = MAKE_FULLINFO(GET_ITEM_TYPE(full_info),((((full_info) & 0x1F)) + ((array_depth) << 5) + (( ((full_info) >> 16)) << 16)) | |||
| 3849 | array_depth,((((full_info) & 0x1F)) + ((array_depth) << 5) + (( ((full_info) >> 16)) << 16)) | |||
| 3850 | GET_EXTRA_INFO(full_info))((((full_info) & 0x1F)) + ((array_depth) << 5) + (( ((full_info) >> 16)) << 16)); | |||
| 3851 | return 'A'; | |||
| 3852 | } | |||
| 3853 | } | |||
| 3854 | ||||
| 3855 | ||||
| 3856 | /* Given an array type, create the type that has one less level of | |||
| 3857 | * indirection. | |||
| 3858 | */ | |||
| 3859 | ||||
| 3860 | static fullinfo_type | |||
| 3861 | decrement_indirection(fullinfo_type array_info) | |||
| 3862 | { | |||
| 3863 | if (array_info == NULL_FULLINFO((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) { | |||
| 3864 | return NULL_FULLINFO((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3865 | } else { | |||
| 3866 | int type = GET_ITEM_TYPE(array_info)((array_info) & 0x1F); | |||
| 3867 | int indirection = GET_INDIRECTION(array_info)(((array_info) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) - 1; | |||
| 3868 | int extra_info = GET_EXTRA_INFO(array_info)((array_info) >> 16); | |||
| 3869 | if ( (indirection == 0) | |||
| 3870 | && ((type == ITEM_Short || type == ITEM_Byte || type == ITEM_Boolean || type == ITEM_Char))) | |||
| 3871 | type = ITEM_Integer; | |||
| 3872 | return MAKE_FULLINFO(type, indirection, extra_info)((type) + ((indirection) << 5) + ((extra_info) << 16)); | |||
| 3873 | } | |||
| 3874 | } | |||
| 3875 | ||||
| 3876 | ||||
| 3877 | /* See if we can assign an object of the "from" type to an object | |||
| 3878 | * of the "to" type. | |||
| 3879 | */ | |||
| 3880 | ||||
| 3881 | static jboolean isAssignableTo(context_type *context, | |||
| 3882 | fullinfo_type from, fullinfo_type to) | |||
| 3883 | { | |||
| 3884 | return (merge_fullinfo_types(context, from, to, JNI_TRUE1) == to); | |||
| 3885 | } | |||
| 3886 | ||||
| 3887 | /* Given two fullinfo_type's, find their lowest common denominator. If | |||
| 3888 | * the assignable_p argument is non-null, we're really just calling to find | |||
| 3889 | * out if "<target> := <value>" is a legitimate assignment. | |||
| 3890 | * | |||
| 3891 | * We treat all interfaces as if they were of type java/lang/Object, since the | |||
| 3892 | * runtime will do the full checking. | |||
| 3893 | */ | |||
| 3894 | static fullinfo_type | |||
| 3895 | merge_fullinfo_types(context_type *context, | |||
| 3896 | fullinfo_type value, fullinfo_type target, | |||
| 3897 | jboolean for_assignment) | |||
| 3898 | { | |||
| 3899 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 3900 | if (value == target) { | |||
| 3901 | /* If they're identical, clearly just return what we've got */ | |||
| 3902 | return value; | |||
| 3903 | } | |||
| 3904 | ||||
| 3905 | /* Both must be either arrays or objects to go further */ | |||
| 3906 | if (GET_INDIRECTION(value)(((value) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) == 0 && GET_ITEM_TYPE(value)((value) & 0x1F) != ITEM_Object) | |||
| 3907 | return MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3908 | if (GET_INDIRECTION(target)(((target) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) == 0 && GET_ITEM_TYPE(target)((target) & 0x1F) != ITEM_Object) | |||
| 3909 | return MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3910 | ||||
| 3911 | /* If either is NULL, return the other. */ | |||
| 3912 | if (value == NULL_FULLINFO((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 3913 | return target; | |||
| 3914 | else if (target == NULL_FULLINFO((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 3915 | return value; | |||
| 3916 | ||||
| 3917 | /* If either is java/lang/Object, that's the result. */ | |||
| 3918 | if (target == context->object_info) | |||
| 3919 | return target; | |||
| 3920 | else if (value == context->object_info) { | |||
| 3921 | /* Minor hack. For assignments, Interface := Object, return Interface | |||
| 3922 | * rather than Object, so that isAssignableTo() will get the right | |||
| 3923 | * result. */ | |||
| 3924 | if (for_assignment && (WITH_ZERO_EXTRA_INFO(target)((target) & 0xFFFF) == | |||
| 3925 | MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Object, 0, 0)((ITEM_Object) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)))) { | |||
| 3926 | jclass cb = object_fullinfo_to_classclass(context, | |||
| 3927 | target); | |||
| 3928 | int is_interface = cb && JVM_IsInterface(env, cb); | |||
| 3929 | if (is_interface) | |||
| 3930 | return target; | |||
| 3931 | } | |||
| 3932 | return value; | |||
| 3933 | } | |||
| 3934 | if (GET_INDIRECTION(value)(((value) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) > 0 || GET_INDIRECTION(target)(((target) & 0xFFFF) >> 5) > 0) { | |||
| 3935 | /* At least one is an array. Neither is java/lang/Object or NULL. | |||
| 3936 | * Moreover, the types are not identical. | |||
| 3937 | * The result must either be Object, or an array of some object type. | |||
| 3938 | */ | |||
| 3939 | fullinfo_type value_base, target_base; | |||
| 3940 | int dimen_value = GET_INDIRECTION(value)(((value) & 0xFFFF) >> 5); | |||
| 3941 | int dimen_target = GET_INDIRECTION(target)(((target) & 0xFFFF) >> 5); | |||
| 3942 | ||||
| 3943 | if (target == context->cloneable_info || | |||
| 3944 | target == context->serializable_info) { | |||
| 3945 | return target; | |||
| 3946 | } | |||
| 3947 | ||||
| 3948 | if (value == context->cloneable_info || | |||
| 3949 | value == context->serializable_info) { | |||
| 3950 | return value; | |||
| 3951 | } | |||
| 3952 | ||||
| 3953 | /* First, if either item's base type isn't ITEM_Object, promote it up | |||
| 3954 | * to an object or array of object. If either is elemental, we can | |||
| 3955 | * punt. | |||
| 3956 | */ | |||
| 3957 | if (GET_ITEM_TYPE(value)((value) & 0x1F) != ITEM_Object) { | |||
| 3958 | if (dimen_value == 0) | |||
| 3959 | return MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3960 | dimen_value--; | |||
| 3961 | value = MAKE_Object_ARRAY(dimen_value)(context->object_info + ((dimen_value) << 5)); | |||
| 3962 | ||||
| 3963 | } | |||
| 3964 | if (GET_ITEM_TYPE(target)((target) & 0x1F) != ITEM_Object) { | |||
| 3965 | if (dimen_target == 0) | |||
| 3966 | return MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 3967 | dimen_target--; | |||
| 3968 | target = MAKE_Object_ARRAY(dimen_target)(context->object_info + ((dimen_target) << 5)); | |||
| 3969 | } | |||
| 3970 | /* Both are now objects or arrays of some sort of object type */ | |||
| 3971 | value_base = WITH_ZERO_INDIRECTION(value)((value) & ~(0xFFE0)); | |||
| 3972 | target_base = WITH_ZERO_INDIRECTION(target)((target) & ~(0xFFE0)); | |||
| 3973 | if (dimen_value == dimen_target) { | |||
| 3974 | /* Arrays of the same dimension. Merge their base types. */ | |||
| 3975 | fullinfo_type result_base = | |||
| 3976 | merge_fullinfo_types(context, value_base, target_base, | |||
| 3977 | for_assignment); | |||
| 3978 | if (result_base == MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16))) | |||
| 3979 | /* bogus in, bogus out */ | |||
| 3980 | return result_base; | |||
| 3981 | return MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Object, dimen_value,((ITEM_Object) + ((dimen_value) << 5) + ((((result_base ) >> 16)) << 16)) | |||
| 3982 | GET_EXTRA_INFO(result_base))((ITEM_Object) + ((dimen_value) << 5) + ((((result_base ) >> 16)) << 16)); | |||
| 3983 | } else { | |||
| 3984 | /* Arrays of different sizes. If the smaller dimension array's base | |||
| 3985 | * type is java/lang/Cloneable or java/io/Serializable, return it. | |||
| 3986 | * Otherwise return java/lang/Object with a dimension of the smaller | |||
| 3987 | * of the two */ | |||
| 3988 | if (dimen_value < dimen_target) { | |||
| 3989 | if (value_base == context->cloneable_info || | |||
| 3990 | value_base == context ->serializable_info) { | |||
| 3991 | return value; | |||
| 3992 | } | |||
| 3993 | return MAKE_Object_ARRAY(dimen_value)(context->object_info + ((dimen_value) << 5)); | |||
| 3994 | } else { | |||
| 3995 | if (target_base == context->cloneable_info || | |||
| 3996 | target_base == context->serializable_info) { | |||
| 3997 | return target; | |||
| 3998 | } | |||
| 3999 | return MAKE_Object_ARRAY(dimen_target)(context->object_info + ((dimen_target) << 5)); | |||
| 4000 | } | |||
| 4001 | } | |||
| 4002 | } else { | |||
| 4003 | /* Both are non-array objects. Neither is java/lang/Object or NULL */ | |||
| 4004 | jclass cb_value, cb_target, cb_super_value, cb_super_target; | |||
| 4005 | fullinfo_type result_info; | |||
| 4006 | ||||
| 4007 | /* Let's get the classes corresponding to each of these. Treat | |||
| 4008 | * interfaces as if they were java/lang/Object. See hack note above. */ | |||
| 4009 | cb_target = object_fullinfo_to_classclass(context, target); | |||
| 4010 | if (cb_target == 0) | |||
| 4011 | return MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 4012 | if (JVM_IsInterface(env, cb_target)) | |||
| 4013 | return for_assignment ? target : context->object_info; | |||
| 4014 | cb_value = object_fullinfo_to_classclass(context, value); | |||
| 4015 | if (cb_value == 0) | |||
| 4016 | return MAKE_FULLINFO(ITEM_Bogus, 0, 0)((ITEM_Bogus) + ((0) << 5) + ((0) << 16)); | |||
| 4017 | if (JVM_IsInterface(env, cb_value)) | |||
| 4018 | return context->object_info; | |||
| 4019 | ||||
| 4020 | /* If this is for assignment of target := value, we just need to see if | |||
| 4021 | * cb_target is a superclass of cb_value. Save ourselves a lot of | |||
| 4022 | * work. | |||
| 4023 | */ | |||
| 4024 | if (for_assignment) { | |||
| 4025 | cb_super_value = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, cb_value); | |||
| 4026 | while (cb_super_value != 0) { | |||
| 4027 | jclass tmp_cb; | |||
| 4028 | if ((*env)->IsSameObject(env, cb_super_value, cb_target)) { | |||
| 4029 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_super_value); | |||
| 4030 | return target; | |||
| 4031 | } | |||
| 4032 | tmp_cb = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, cb_super_value); | |||
| 4033 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_super_value); | |||
| 4034 | cb_super_value = tmp_cb; | |||
| 4035 | } | |||
| 4036 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_super_value); | |||
| 4037 | return context->object_info; | |||
| 4038 | } | |||
| 4039 | ||||
| 4040 | /* Find out whether cb_value or cb_target is deeper in the class | |||
| 4041 | * tree by moving both toward the root, and seeing who gets there | |||
| 4042 | * first. */ | |||
| 4043 | cb_super_value = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, cb_value); | |||
| 4044 | cb_super_target = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, cb_target); | |||
| 4045 | while((cb_super_value != 0) && | |||
| 4046 | (cb_super_target != 0)) { | |||
| 4047 | jclass tmp_cb; | |||
| 4048 | /* Optimization. If either hits the other when going up looking | |||
| 4049 | * for a parent, then might as well return the parent immediately */ | |||
| 4050 | if ((*env)->IsSameObject(env, cb_super_value, cb_target)) { | |||
| 4051 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_super_value); | |||
| 4052 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_super_target); | |||
| 4053 | return target; | |||
| 4054 | } | |||
| 4055 | if ((*env)->IsSameObject(env, cb_super_target, cb_value)) { | |||
| 4056 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_super_value); | |||
| 4057 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_super_target); | |||
| 4058 | return value; | |||
| 4059 | } | |||
| 4060 | tmp_cb = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, cb_super_value); | |||
| 4061 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_super_value); | |||
| 4062 | cb_super_value = tmp_cb; | |||
| 4063 | ||||
| 4064 | tmp_cb = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, cb_super_target); | |||
| 4065 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_super_target); | |||
| 4066 | cb_super_target = tmp_cb; | |||
| 4067 | } | |||
| 4068 | cb_value = (*env)->NewLocalRef(env, cb_value); | |||
| 4069 | cb_target = (*env)->NewLocalRef(env, cb_target); | |||
| 4070 | /* At most one of the following two while clauses will be executed. | |||
| 4071 | * Bring the deeper of cb_target and cb_value to the depth of the | |||
| 4072 | * shallower one. | |||
| 4073 | */ | |||
| 4074 | while (cb_super_value != 0) { | |||
| 4075 | /* cb_value is deeper */ | |||
| 4076 | jclass cb_tmp; | |||
| 4077 | ||||
| 4078 | cb_tmp = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, cb_super_value); | |||
| 4079 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_super_value); | |||
| 4080 | cb_super_value = cb_tmp; | |||
| 4081 | ||||
| 4082 | cb_tmp = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, cb_value); | |||
| 4083 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_value); | |||
| 4084 | cb_value = cb_tmp; | |||
| 4085 | } | |||
| 4086 | while (cb_super_target != 0) { | |||
| 4087 | /* cb_target is deeper */ | |||
| 4088 | jclass cb_tmp; | |||
| 4089 | ||||
| 4090 | cb_tmp = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, cb_super_target); | |||
| 4091 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_super_target); | |||
| 4092 | cb_super_target = cb_tmp; | |||
| 4093 | ||||
| 4094 | cb_tmp = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, cb_target); | |||
| 4095 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_target); | |||
| 4096 | cb_target = cb_tmp; | |||
| 4097 | } | |||
| 4098 | ||||
| 4099 | /* Walk both up, maintaining equal depth, until a join is found. We | |||
| 4100 | * know that we will find one. */ | |||
| 4101 | while (!(*env)->IsSameObject(env, cb_value, cb_target)) { | |||
| 4102 | jclass cb_tmp; | |||
| 4103 | cb_tmp = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, cb_value); | |||
| 4104 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_value); | |||
| 4105 | cb_value = cb_tmp; | |||
| 4106 | cb_tmp = (*env)->GetSuperclass(env, cb_target); | |||
| 4107 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_target); | |||
| 4108 | cb_target = cb_tmp; | |||
| 4109 | } | |||
| 4110 | result_info = make_class_info(context, cb_value); | |||
| 4111 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_value); | |||
| 4112 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_super_value); | |||
| 4113 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_target); | |||
| 4114 | (*env)->DeleteLocalRef(env, cb_super_target); | |||
| 4115 | return result_info; | |||
| 4116 | } /* both items are classes */ | |||
| 4117 | } | |||
| 4118 | ||||
| 4119 | ||||
| 4120 | /* Given a fullinfo_type corresponding to an Object, return the jclass | |||
| 4121 | * of that type. | |||
| 4122 | * | |||
| 4123 | * This function always returns a global reference! | |||
| 4124 | */ | |||
| 4125 | ||||
| 4126 | static jclass | |||
| 4127 | object_fullinfo_to_classclass(context_type *context, fullinfo_type classinfo) | |||
| 4128 | { | |||
| 4129 | unsigned short info = GET_EXTRA_INFO(classinfo)((classinfo) >> 16); | |||
| 4130 | return ID_to_class(context, info); | |||
| 4131 | } | |||
| 4132 | ||||
| 4133 | static void free_block(void *ptr, int kind) | |||
| 4134 | { | |||
| 4135 | switch (kind) { | |||
| 4136 | case VM_STRING_UTF: | |||
| 4137 | JVM_ReleaseUTF(ptr); | |||
| 4138 | break; | |||
| 4139 | case VM_MALLOC_BLK: | |||
| 4140 | free(ptr); | |||
| 4141 | break; | |||
| 4142 | } | |||
| 4143 | } | |||
| 4144 | ||||
| 4145 | static void check_and_push(context_type *context, const void *ptr, int kind) | |||
| 4146 | { | |||
| 4147 | alloc_stack_type *p; | |||
| 4148 | if (ptr == 0) | |||
| 4149 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 4150 | if (context->alloc_stack_top < ALLOC_STACK_SIZE16) | |||
| 4151 | p = &(context->alloc_stack[context->alloc_stack_top++]); | |||
| 4152 | else { | |||
| 4153 | /* Otherwise we have to malloc */ | |||
| 4154 | p = malloc(sizeof(alloc_stack_type)); | |||
| 4155 | if (p == 0) { | |||
| 4156 | /* Make sure we clean up. */ | |||
| 4157 | free_block((void *)ptr, kind); | |||
| 4158 | CCout_of_memory(context); | |||
| 4159 | } | |||
| 4160 | } | |||
| 4161 | p->kind = kind; | |||
| 4162 | p->ptr = (void *)ptr; | |||
| 4163 | p->next = context->allocated_memory; | |||
| 4164 | context->allocated_memory = p; | |||
| 4165 | } | |||
| 4166 | ||||
| 4167 | static void pop_and_free(context_type *context) | |||
| 4168 | { | |||
| 4169 | alloc_stack_type *p = context->allocated_memory; | |||
| 4170 | context->allocated_memory = p->next; | |||
| 4171 | free_block(p->ptr, p->kind); | |||
| 4172 | if (p < context->alloc_stack + ALLOC_STACK_SIZE16 && | |||
| 4173 | p >= context->alloc_stack) | |||
| 4174 | context->alloc_stack_top--; | |||
| 4175 | else | |||
| 4176 | free(p); | |||
| 4177 | } | |||
| 4178 | ||||
| 4179 | static int signature_to_args_size(const char *method_signature) | |||
| 4180 | { | |||
| 4181 | const char *p; | |||
| 4182 | int args_size = 0; | |||
| 4183 | for (p = method_signature; *p != JVM_SIGNATURE_ENDFUNC; p++) { | |||
| 4184 | switch (*p) { | |||
| 4185 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_BOOLEAN: | |||
| 4186 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_BYTE: | |||
| 4187 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_CHAR: | |||
| 4188 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_SHORT: | |||
| 4189 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_INT: | |||
| 4190 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_FLOAT: | |||
| 4191 | args_size += 1; | |||
| 4192 | break; | |||
| 4193 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_CLASS: | |||
| 4194 | args_size += 1; | |||
| 4195 | while (*p != JVM_SIGNATURE_ENDCLASS) p++; | |||
| 4196 | break; | |||
| 4197 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_ARRAY: | |||
| 4198 | args_size += 1; | |||
| 4199 | while ((*p == JVM_SIGNATURE_ARRAY)) p++; | |||
| 4200 | /* If an array of classes, skip over class name, too. */ | |||
| 4201 | if (*p == JVM_SIGNATURE_CLASS) { | |||
| 4202 | while (*p != JVM_SIGNATURE_ENDCLASS) | |||
| 4203 | p++; | |||
| 4204 | } | |||
| 4205 | break; | |||
| 4206 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_DOUBLE: | |||
| 4207 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_LONG: | |||
| 4208 | args_size += 2; | |||
| 4209 | break; | |||
| 4210 | case JVM_SIGNATURE_FUNC: /* ignore initial (, if given */ | |||
| 4211 | break; | |||
| 4212 | default: | |||
| 4213 | /* Indicate an error. */ | |||
| 4214 | return 0; | |||
| 4215 | } | |||
| 4216 | } | |||
| 4217 | return args_size; | |||
| 4218 | } | |||
| 4219 | ||||
| 4220 | #ifdef DEBUG1 | |||
| 4221 | ||||
| 4222 | /* Below are for debugging. */ | |||
| 4223 | ||||
| 4224 | static void print_fullinfo_type(context_type *, fullinfo_type, jboolean); | |||
| 4225 | ||||
| 4226 | static void | |||
| 4227 | print_stack(context_type *context, stack_info_type *stack_info) | |||
| 4228 | { | |||
| 4229 | stack_item_type *stack = stack_info->stack; | |||
| 4230 | if (stack_info->stack_size == UNKNOWN_STACK_SIZE-1) { | |||
| 4231 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "x"); | |||
| 4232 | } else { | |||
| 4233 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "("); | |||
| 4234 | for ( ; stack != 0; stack = stack->next) | |||
| 4235 | print_fullinfo_type(context, stack->item, | |||
| 4236 | (jboolean)(verify_verbose > 1 ? JNI_TRUE1 : JNI_FALSE0)); | |||
| 4237 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, ")"); | |||
| 4238 | } | |||
| 4239 | } | |||
| 4240 | ||||
| 4241 | static void | |||
| 4242 | print_registers(context_type *context, register_info_type *register_info) | |||
| 4243 | { | |||
| 4244 | int register_count = register_info->register_count; | |||
| 4245 | if (register_count == UNKNOWN_REGISTER_COUNT-1) { | |||
| 4246 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "x"); | |||
| 4247 | } else { | |||
| 4248 | fullinfo_type *registers = register_info->registers; | |||
| 4249 | int mask_count = register_info->mask_count; | |||
| 4250 | mask_type *masks = register_info->masks; | |||
| 4251 | int i, j; | |||
| 4252 | ||||
| 4253 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "{"); | |||
| 4254 | for (i = 0; i < register_count; i++) | |||
| 4255 | print_fullinfo_type(context, registers[i], | |||
| 4256 | (jboolean)(verify_verbose > 1 ? JNI_TRUE1 : JNI_FALSE0)); | |||
| 4257 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "}"); | |||
| 4258 | for (i = 0; i < mask_count; i++) { | |||
| 4259 | char *separator = ""; | |||
| 4260 | int *modifies = masks[i].modifies; | |||
| 4261 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "<%d: ", masks[i].entry); | |||
| 4262 | for (j = 0; | |||
| 4263 | j < JVM_GetMethodIxLocalsCount(context->env, | |||
| 4264 | context->class, | |||
| 4265 | context->method_index); | |||
| 4266 | j++) | |||
| 4267 | if (IS_BIT_SET(modifies, j)(modifies[(j)/(8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char))] & ((unsigned )1 << ((j) % (8 * sizeof(int)/sizeof(char)))))) { | |||
| 4268 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "%s%d", separator, j); | |||
| 4269 | separator = ","; | |||
| 4270 | } | |||
| 4271 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, ">"); | |||
| 4272 | } | |||
| 4273 | } | |||
| 4274 | } | |||
| 4275 | ||||
| 4276 | ||||
| 4277 | static void | |||
| 4278 | print_flags(context_type *context, flag_type and_flags, flag_type or_flags) | |||
| 4279 | { | |||
| 4280 | if (and_flags != ((flag_type)-1) || or_flags != 0) { | |||
| 4281 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "<%x %x>", and_flags, or_flags); | |||
| 4282 | } | |||
| 4283 | } | |||
| 4284 | ||||
| 4285 | static void | |||
| 4286 | print_fullinfo_type(context_type *context, fullinfo_type type, jboolean verbose) | |||
| 4287 | { | |||
| 4288 | int i; | |||
| 4289 | int indirection = GET_INDIRECTION(type)(((type) & 0xFFFF) >> 5); | |||
| 4290 | for (i = indirection; i-- > 0; ) | |||
| 4291 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "["); | |||
| 4292 | switch (GET_ITEM_TYPE(type)((type) & 0x1F)) { | |||
| 4293 | case ITEM_Integer: | |||
| 4294 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "I"); break; | |||
| 4295 | case ITEM_Float: | |||
| 4296 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "F"); break; | |||
| 4297 | case ITEM_Double: | |||
| 4298 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "D"); break; | |||
| 4299 | case ITEM_Double_2: | |||
| 4300 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "d"); break; | |||
| 4301 | case ITEM_Long: | |||
| 4302 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "L"); break; | |||
| 4303 | case ITEM_Long_2: | |||
| 4304 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "l"); break; | |||
| 4305 | case ITEM_ReturnAddress: | |||
| 4306 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "a"); break; | |||
| 4307 | case ITEM_Object: | |||
| 4308 | if (!verbose) { | |||
| 4309 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "A"); | |||
| 4310 | } else { | |||
| 4311 | unsigned short extra = GET_EXTRA_INFO(type)((type) >> 16); | |||
| 4312 | if (extra == 0) { | |||
| 4313 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "/Null/"); | |||
| 4314 | } else { | |||
| 4315 | const char *name = ID_to_class_name(context, extra); | |||
| 4316 | const char *name2 = strrchr(name, '/'); | |||
| 4317 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "/%s/", name2 ? name2 + 1 : name); | |||
| 4318 | } | |||
| 4319 | } | |||
| 4320 | break; | |||
| 4321 | case ITEM_Char: | |||
| 4322 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "C"); break; | |||
| 4323 | case ITEM_Short: | |||
| 4324 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "S"); break; | |||
| 4325 | case ITEM_Boolean: | |||
| 4326 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "Z"); break; | |||
| 4327 | case ITEM_Byte: | |||
| 4328 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "B"); break; | |||
| 4329 | case ITEM_NewObject: | |||
| 4330 | if (!verbose) { | |||
| 4331 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "@"); | |||
| 4332 | } else { | |||
| 4333 | int inum = GET_EXTRA_INFO(type)((type) >> 16); | |||
| 4334 | fullinfo_type real_type = | |||
| 4335 | context->instruction_data[inum].operand2.fi; | |||
| 4336 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, ">"); | |||
| 4337 | print_fullinfo_type(context, real_type, JNI_TRUE1); | |||
| 4338 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "<"); | |||
| 4339 | } | |||
| 4340 | break; | |||
| 4341 | case ITEM_InitObject: | |||
| 4342 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, verbose ? ">/this/<" : "@"); | |||
| 4343 | break; | |||
| 4344 | ||||
| 4345 | default: | |||
| 4346 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "?"); break; | |||
| 4347 | } | |||
| 4348 | for (i = indirection; i-- > 0; ) | |||
| 4349 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, "]"); | |||
| 4350 | } | |||
| 4351 | ||||
| 4352 | ||||
| 4353 | static void | |||
| 4354 | print_formatted_fieldname(context_type *context, int index) | |||
| 4355 | { | |||
| 4356 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 4357 | jclass cb = context->class; | |||
| 4358 | const char *classname = JVM_GetCPFieldClassNameUTF(env, cb, index); | |||
| 4359 | const char *fieldname = JVM_GetCPFieldNameUTF(env, cb, index); | |||
| 4360 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, " <%s.%s>", | |||
| 4361 | classname ? classname : "", fieldname ? fieldname : ""); | |||
| 4362 | JVM_ReleaseUTF(classname); | |||
| 4363 | JVM_ReleaseUTF(fieldname); | |||
| 4364 | } | |||
| 4365 | ||||
| 4366 | static void | |||
| 4367 | print_formatted_methodname(context_type *context, int index) | |||
| 4368 | { | |||
| 4369 | JNIEnv *env = context->env; | |||
| 4370 | jclass cb = context->class; | |||
| 4371 | const char *classname = JVM_GetCPMethodClassNameUTF(env, cb, index); | |||
| 4372 | const char *methodname = JVM_GetCPMethodNameUTF(env, cb, index); | |||
| 4373 | jio_fprintf(stdoutstdout, " <%s.%s>", | |||
| 4374 | classname ? classname : "", methodname ? methodname : ""); | |||
| 4375 | JVM_ReleaseUTF(classname); | |||
| 4376 | JVM_ReleaseUTF(methodname); | |||
| 4377 | } | |||
| 4378 | ||||
| 4379 | #endif /*DEBUG*/ |