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/* Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010
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   Free Software Foundation
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   This file is part of libgcj.
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This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
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Libgcj License.  Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for
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details.  */
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/* Written by Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>  */
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/* Uncomment this to enable debugging output.  */
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/* #define VERIFY_DEBUG */
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#include "config.h"
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#include "verify.h"
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/* Hack to work around namespace pollution from java-tree.h.  */
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#undef current_class
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/* This is used to mark states which are not scheduled for
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   verification. */
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#define INVALID_STATE ((state *) -1)
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static void ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1
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debug_print (const char *fmt ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, ...)
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{
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#ifdef VERIFY_DEBUG
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  va_list ap;
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  va_start (ap, fmt);
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  vfprintf (stderr, fmt, ap);
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  va_end (ap);
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#endif /* VERIFY_DEBUG */
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}
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/* This started as a fairly ordinary verifier, and for the most part
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   it remains so.  It works in the obvious way, by modeling the effect
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   of each opcode as it is encountered.  For most opcodes, this is a
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   straightforward operation.
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   This verifier does not do type merging.  It used to, but this
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   results in difficulty verifying some relatively simple code
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   involving interfaces, and it pushed some verification work into the
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   interpreter.
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   Instead of merging reference types, when we reach a point where two
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   flows of control merge, we simply keep the union of reference types
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   from each branch.  Then, when we need to verify a fact about a
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   reference on the stack (e.g., that it is compatible with the
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   argument type of a method), we check to ensure that all possible
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   types satisfy the requirement.
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   Another area this verifier differs from the norm is in its handling
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   of subroutines.  The JVM specification has some confusing things to
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   say about subroutines.  For instance, it makes claims about not
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   allowing subroutines to merge and it rejects recursive subroutines.
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   For the most part these are red herrings; we used to try to follow
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   these things but they lead to problems.  For example, the notion of
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   "being in a subroutine" is not well-defined: is an exception
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   handler in a subroutine?  If you never execute the `ret' but
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   instead `goto 1' do you remain in the subroutine?
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   For clarity on what is really required for type safety, read
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   "Simple Verification Technique for Complex Java Bytecode
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   Subroutines" by Alessandro Coglio.  Among other things this paper
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   shows that recursive subroutines are not harmful to type safety.
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   We implement something similar to what he proposes.  Note that this
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   means that this verifier will accept code that is rejected by some
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   other verifiers.
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   For those not wanting to read the paper, the basic observation is
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   that we can maintain split states in subroutines.  We maintain one
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   state for each calling `jsr'.  In other words, we re-verify a
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   subroutine once for each caller, using the exact types held by the
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   callers (as opposed to the old approach of merging types and
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   keeping a bitmap registering what did or did not change).  This
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   approach lets us continue to verify correctly even when a
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   subroutine is exited via `goto' or `athrow' and not `ret'.
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   In some other areas the JVM specification is (mildly) incorrect,
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   so we diverge.  For instance, you cannot
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   violate type safety by allocating an object with `new' and then
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   failing to initialize it, no matter how one branches or where one
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   stores the uninitialized reference.  See "Improving the official
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   specification of Java bytecode verification" by Alessandro Coglio.
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   Note that there's no real point in enforcing that padding bytes or
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   the mystery byte of invokeinterface must be 0, but we do that
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   regardless.
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   The verifier is currently neither completely lazy nor eager when it
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   comes to loading classes.  It tries to represent types by name when
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   possible, and then loads them when it needs to verify a fact about
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   the type.  Checking types by name is valid because we only use
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   names which come from the current class' constant pool.  Since all
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   such names are looked up using the same class loader, there is no
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   danger that we might be fooled into comparing different types with
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   the same name.
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   In the future we plan to allow for a completely lazy mode of
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   operation, where the verifier will construct a list of type
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   assertions to be checked later.
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   Some test cases for the verifier live in the "verify" module of the
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   Mauve test suite.  However, some of these are presently
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   (2004-01-20) believed to be incorrect.  (More precisely the notion
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   of "correct" is not well-defined, and this verifier differs from
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   others while remaining type-safe.)  Some other tests live in the
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   libgcj test suite.
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   This verifier is also written to be pluggable.  This means that it
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   is intended for use in a variety of environments, not just libgcj.
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   As a result the verifier expects a number of type and method
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   declarations to be declared in "verify.h".  The intent is that you
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   recompile the verifier for your particular environment.  This
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   approach was chosen so that operations could be inlined in verify.h
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   as much as possible.
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   See the verify.h that accompanies this copy of the verifier to see
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   what types, preprocessor defines, and functions must be declared.
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   The interface is ad hoc, but was defined so that it could be
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   implemented to connect to a pure C program.
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*/
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#define FLAG_INSN_START 1
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#define FLAG_BRANCH_TARGET 2
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#define FLAG_INSN_SEEN 4
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struct state;
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struct type;
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struct ref_intersection;
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typedef struct state state;
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typedef struct type type;
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typedef struct ref_intersection ref_intersection;
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/*typedef struct state_list state_list;*/
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typedef struct state_list
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{
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  state *val;
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  struct state_list *next;
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} state_list;
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typedef struct vfy_string_list
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{
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  vfy_string val;
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  struct vfy_string_list *next;
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} vfy_string_list;
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typedef struct verifier_context
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{
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  /* The current PC.  */
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  int PC;
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  /* The PC corresponding to the start of the current instruction.  */
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  int start_PC;
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  /* The current state of the stack, locals, etc.  */
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  state *current_state;
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  /* At each branch target we keep a linked list of all the states we
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     can process at that point.  We'll only have multiple states at a
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     given PC if they both have different return-address types in the
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     same stack or local slot.  This array is indexed by PC and holds
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     the list of all such states.  */
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  state_list **states;
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  /* We keep a linked list of all the states which we must reverify.
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     This is the head of the list.  */
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  state *next_verify_state;
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  /* We keep some flags for each instruction.  The values are the
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     FLAG_* constants defined above.  This is an array indexed by PC.  */
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  char *flags;
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  /* The bytecode itself.  */
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  const unsigned char *bytecode;
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  /* The exceptions.  */
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  vfy_exception *exception;
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  /* Defining class.  */
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  vfy_jclass current_class;
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  /* This method.  */
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  vfy_method *current_method;
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  /* A linked list of utf8 objects we allocate.  */
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  vfy_string_list *utf8_list;
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  /* A linked list of all ref_intersection objects we allocate.  */
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  ref_intersection *isect_list;
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} verifier_context;
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/* The current verifier's state data. This is maintained by
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   {push/pop}_verifier_context to provide a shorthand form to access
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   the verification state. */
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static GTY(()) verifier_context *vfr;
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/* Local function declarations.  */
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bool type_initialized (type *t);
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int ref_count_dimensions (ref_intersection *ref);
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static void
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verify_fail_pc (const char *s, int pc)
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{
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  vfy_fail (s, pc, vfr->current_class, vfr->current_method);
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}
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static void
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verify_fail (const char *s)
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{
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  verify_fail_pc (s, vfr->PC);
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}
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/* This enum holds a list of tags for all the different types we
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   need to handle.  Reference types are treated specially by the
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   type class.  */
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typedef enum type_val
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{
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  void_type,
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  /* The values for primitive types are chosen to correspond to values
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     specified to newarray. */
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  boolean_type = 4,
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  char_type = 5,
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  float_type = 6,
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  double_type = 7,
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  byte_type = 8,
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  short_type = 9,
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  int_type = 10,
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  long_type = 11,
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  /* Used when overwriting second word of a double or long in the
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     local variables.  Also used after merging local variable states
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     to indicate an unusable value.  */
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  unsuitable_type,
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  return_address_type,
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  /* This is the second word of a two-word value, i.e., a double or
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     a long.  */
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  continuation_type,
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  /* Everything after `reference_type' must be a reference type.  */
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  reference_type,
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  null_type,
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  uninitialized_reference_type
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} type_val;
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/* This represents a merged class type.  Some verifiers (including
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   earlier versions of this one) will compute the intersection of
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   two class types when merging states.  However, this loses
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   critical information about interfaces implemented by the various
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   classes.  So instead we keep track of all the actual classes that
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   have been merged.  */
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struct ref_intersection
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{
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  /* Whether or not this type has been resolved.  */
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  bool is_resolved;
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  /* Actual type data.  */
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  union
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  {
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    /* For a resolved reference type, this is a pointer to the class.  */
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    vfy_jclass klass;
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    /* For other reference types, this it the name of the class.  */
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    vfy_string name;
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  } data;
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  /* Link to the next reference in the intersection.  */
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  ref_intersection *ref_next;
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  /* This is used to keep track of all the allocated
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     ref_intersection objects, so we can free them.
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     FIXME: we should allocate these in chunks.  */
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  ref_intersection *alloc_next;
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};
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static ref_intersection *
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make_ref (void)
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{
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  ref_intersection *new_ref =
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    (ref_intersection *) vfy_alloc (sizeof (ref_intersection));
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  new_ref->alloc_next = vfr->isect_list;
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  vfr->isect_list = new_ref;
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  return new_ref;
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}
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static ref_intersection *
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clone_ref (ref_intersection *dup)
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{
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  ref_intersection *new_ref = make_ref ();
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  new_ref->is_resolved = dup->is_resolved;
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  new_ref->data = dup->data;
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  return new_ref;
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}
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static void
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resolve_ref (ref_intersection *ref)
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{
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  if (ref->is_resolved)
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    return;
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  ref->data.klass = vfy_find_class (vfr->current_class, ref->data.name);
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  ref->is_resolved = true;
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}
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static bool
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refs_equal (ref_intersection *ref1, ref_intersection *ref2)
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{
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  if (! ref1->is_resolved && ! ref2->is_resolved
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      && vfy_strings_equal (ref1->data.name, ref2->data.name))
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    return true;
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  if (! ref1->is_resolved)
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    resolve_ref (ref1);
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  if (! ref2->is_resolved)
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    resolve_ref (ref2);
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  return ref1->data.klass == ref2->data.klass;
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}
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/* Merge REF1 type into REF2, returning the result.  This will
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   return REF2 if all the classes in THIS already appear in
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   REF2.  */
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static ref_intersection *
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merge_refs (ref_intersection *ref1, ref_intersection *ref2)
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{
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  ref_intersection *tail = ref2;
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  for (; ref1 != NULL; ref1 = ref1->ref_next)
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    {
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      bool add = true;
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      ref_intersection *iter;
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      for (iter = ref2; iter != NULL; iter = iter->ref_next)
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        {
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          if (refs_equal (ref1, iter))
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            {
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              add = false;
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              break;
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            }
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        }
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      if (add)
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        {
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          ref_intersection *new_tail = clone_ref (ref1);
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          new_tail->ref_next = tail;
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          tail = new_tail;
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        }
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    }
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  return tail;
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}
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/* See if an object of type SOURCE can be assigned to an object of
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   type TARGET.  This might resolve classes in one chain or the other.  */
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static bool
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ref_compatible (ref_intersection *target, ref_intersection *source)
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{
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  for (; target != NULL; target = target->ref_next)
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    {
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      ref_intersection *source_iter = source;
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359
      for (; source_iter != NULL; source_iter = source_iter->ref_next)
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        {
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          /* Avoid resolving if possible.  */
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          if (! target->is_resolved
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              && ! source_iter->is_resolved
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              && vfy_strings_equal (target->data.name,
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                                    source_iter->data.name))
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            continue;
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          if (! target->is_resolved)
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            resolve_ref (target);
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          if (! source_iter->is_resolved)
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            resolve_ref (source_iter);
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          if (! vfy_is_assignable_from (target->data.klass,
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                                        source_iter->data.klass))
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            return false;
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        }
377
    }
378
 
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  return true;
380
}
381
 
382
static bool
383
ref_isarray (ref_intersection *ref)
384
{
385
  /* assert (ref_next == NULL);  */
386
  if (ref->is_resolved)
387
    return vfy_is_array (ref->data.klass);
388
  else
389
    return vfy_string_bytes (ref->data.name)[0] == '[';
390
}
391
 
392
static bool
393
ref_isinterface (ref_intersection *ref)
394
{
395
  /* assert (ref_next == NULL);  */
396
  if (! ref->is_resolved)
397
    resolve_ref (ref);
398
  return vfy_is_interface (ref->data.klass);
399
}
400
 
401
static bool
402
ref_isabstract (ref_intersection *ref)
403
{
404
  /* assert (ref_next == NULL); */
405
  if (! ref->is_resolved)
406
    resolve_ref (ref);
407
  return vfy_is_abstract (ref->data.klass);
408
}
409
 
410
static vfy_jclass
411
ref_getclass (ref_intersection *ref)
412
{
413
  if (! ref->is_resolved)
414
    resolve_ref (ref);
415
  return ref->data.klass;
416
}
417
 
418
int
419
ref_count_dimensions (ref_intersection *ref)
420
{
421
  int ndims = 0;
422
  if (ref->is_resolved)
423
    {
424
      vfy_jclass k = ref->data.klass;
425
      while (vfy_is_array (k))
426
        {
427
          k = vfy_get_component_type (k);
428
          ++ndims;
429
        }
430
    }
431
  else
432
    {
433
      const char *p = vfy_string_bytes (ref->data.name);
434
      while (*p++ == '[')
435
        ++ndims;
436
    }
437
  return ndims;
438
}
439
 
440
/* Return the type_val corresponding to a primitive signature
441
   character.  For instance `I' returns `int.class'.  */
442
static type_val
443
get_type_val_for_signature (char sig)
444
{
445
  type_val rt;
446
  switch (sig)
447
    {
448
    case 'Z':
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      rt = boolean_type;
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      break;
451
    case 'B':
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      rt = byte_type;
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      break;
454
    case 'C':
455
      rt = char_type;
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      break;
457
    case 'S':
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      rt = short_type;
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      break;
460
    case 'I':
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      rt = int_type;
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      break;
463
    case 'J':
464
      rt = long_type;
465
      break;
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    case 'F':
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      rt = float_type;
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      break;
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    case 'D':
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      rt = double_type;
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      break;
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    case 'V':
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      rt = void_type;
474
      break;
475
    default:
476
      verify_fail ("invalid signature");
477
      return null_type;
478
    }
479
  return rt;
480
}
481
 
482
/* Return the type_val corresponding to a primitive class.  */
483
static type_val
484
get_type_val_for_primtype (vfy_jclass k)
485
{
486
  return get_type_val_for_signature (vfy_get_primitive_char (k));
487
}
488
 
489
/* The `type' class is used to represent a single type in the verifier.  */
490
struct type
491
{
492
  /* The type key.  */
493
  type_val key;
494
 
495
  /* For reference types, the representation of the type.  */
496
  ref_intersection *klass;
497
 
498
  /* This is used in two situations.
499
 
500
     First, when constructing a new object, it is the PC of the
501
     `new' instruction which created the object.  We use the special
502
     value UNINIT to mean that this is uninitialized.  The special
503
     value SELF is used for the case where the current method is
504
     itself the <init> method.  the special value EITHER is used
505
     when we may optionally allow either an uninitialized or
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     initialized reference to match.
507
 
508
     Second, when the key is return_address_type, this holds the PC
509
     of the instruction following the `jsr'.  */
510
  int pc;
511
 
512
#define UNINIT -2
513
#define SELF -1
514
#define EITHER -3
515
};
516
 
517
/* Make a new instance given the type tag.  We assume a generic
518
   `reference_type' means Object.  */
519
static void
520
init_type_from_tag (type *t, type_val k)
521
{
522
  t->key = k;
523
  /* For reference_type, if KLASS==NULL then that means we are
524
     looking for a generic object of any kind, including an
525
     uninitialized reference.  */
526
  t->klass = NULL;
527
  t->pc = UNINIT;
528
}
529
 
530
/* Make a type for the given type_val tag K.  */
531
static type
532
make_type (type_val k)
533
{
534
  type t;
535
  init_type_from_tag (&t, k);
536
  return t;
537
}
538
 
539
/* Make a new instance given a class.  */
540
static void
541
init_type_from_class (type *t, vfy_jclass k)
542
{
543
  t->key = reference_type;
544
  t->klass = make_ref ();
545
  t->klass->is_resolved = true;
546
  t->klass->data.klass = k;
547
  t->klass->ref_next = NULL;
548
  t->pc = UNINIT;
549
}
550
 
551
static type
552
make_type_from_class (vfy_jclass k)
553
{
554
  type t;
555
  init_type_from_class (&t, k);
556
  return t;
557
}
558
 
559
static void
560
init_type_from_string (type *t, vfy_string n)
561
{
562
  t->key = reference_type;
563
  t->klass = make_ref ();
564
  t->klass->is_resolved = false;
565
  t->klass->data.name = n;
566
  t->klass->ref_next = NULL;
567
  t->pc = UNINIT;
568
}
569
 
570
static type
571
make_type_from_string (vfy_string n)
572
{
573
  type t;
574
  init_type_from_string (&t, n);
575
  return t;
576
}
577
 
578
/* Promote a numeric type.  */
579
static void
580
vfy_promote_type (type *t)
581
{
582
  if (t->key == boolean_type || t->key == char_type
583
      || t->key == byte_type || t->key == short_type)
584
    t->key = int_type;
585
}
586
#define promote_type vfy_promote_type
587
 
588
/* Mark this type as the uninitialized result of `new'.  */
589
static void
590
type_set_uninitialized (type *t, int npc)
591
{
592
  if (t->key == reference_type)
593
    t->key = uninitialized_reference_type;
594
  else
595
    verify_fail ("internal error in type::uninitialized");
596
  t->pc = npc;
597
}
598
 
599
/* Mark this type as now initialized.  */
600
static void
601
type_set_initialized (type *t, int npc)
602
{
603
  if (npc != UNINIT && t->pc == npc && t->key == uninitialized_reference_type)
604
    {
605
      t->key = reference_type;
606
      t->pc = UNINIT;
607
    }
608
}
609
 
610
/* Mark this type as a particular return address.  */
611
static void type_set_return_address (type *t, int npc)
612
{
613
  t->pc = npc;
614
}
615
 
616
/* Return true if this type and type OTHER are considered
617
   mergeable for the purposes of state merging.  This is related
618
   to subroutine handling.  For this purpose two types are
619
   considered unmergeable if they are both return-addresses but
620
   have different PCs.  */
621
static bool
622
type_state_mergeable_p (type *t1, type *t2)
623
{
624
  return (t1->key != return_address_type
625
          || t2->key != return_address_type
626
          || t1->pc == t2->pc);
627
}
628
 
629
/* Return true if an object of type K can be assigned to a variable
630
   of type T.  Handle various special cases too.  Might modify
631
   T or K.  Note however that this does not perform numeric
632
   promotion.  */
633
static bool
634
types_compatible (type *t, type *k)
635
{
636
  /* Any type is compatible with the unsuitable type.  */
637
  if (k->key == unsuitable_type)
638
    return true;
639
 
640
  if (t->key < reference_type || k->key < reference_type)
641
    return t->key == k->key;
642
 
643
  /* The `null' type is convertible to any initialized reference
644
     type.  */
645
  if (t->key == null_type)
646
    return k->key != uninitialized_reference_type;
647
  if (k->key == null_type)
648
    return t->key != uninitialized_reference_type;
649
 
650
  /* A special case for a generic reference.  */
651
  if (t->klass == NULL)
652
    return true;
653
  if (k->klass == NULL)
654
    verify_fail ("programmer error in type::compatible");
655
 
656
  /* Handle the special 'EITHER' case, which is only used in a
657
     special case of 'putfield'.  Note that we only need to handle
658
     this on the LHS of a check.  */
659
  if (! type_initialized (t) && t->pc == EITHER)
660
    {
661
      /* If the RHS is uninitialized, it must be an uninitialized
662
         'this'.  */
663
      if (! type_initialized (k) && k->pc != SELF)
664
        return false;
665
    }
666
  else if (type_initialized (t) != type_initialized (k))
667
    {
668
      /* An initialized type and an uninitialized type are not
669
         otherwise compatible.  */
670
      return false;
671
    }
672
  else
673
    {
674
      /* Two uninitialized objects are compatible if either:
675
       * The PCs are identical, or
676
       * One PC is UNINIT.  */
677
      if (type_initialized (t))
678
        {
679
          if (t->pc != k->pc && t->pc != UNINIT && k->pc != UNINIT)
680
            return false;
681
        }
682
    }
683
 
684
  return ref_compatible (t->klass, k->klass);
685
}
686
 
687
/* Return true if two types are equal.  Only valid for reference
688
   types.  */
689
static bool
690
types_equal (type *t1, type *t2)
691
{
692
  if ((t1->key != reference_type && t1->key != uninitialized_reference_type)
693
      || (t2->key != reference_type
694
          && t2->key != uninitialized_reference_type))
695
    return false;
696
  /* Only single-ref types are allowed.  */
697
  if (t1->klass->ref_next || t2->klass->ref_next)
698
    return false;
699
  return refs_equal (t1->klass, t2->klass);
700
}
701
 
702
static bool
703
type_isvoid (type *t)
704
{
705
  return t->key == void_type;
706
}
707
 
708
static bool
709
type_iswide (type *t)
710
{
711
  return t->key == long_type || t->key == double_type;
712
}
713
 
714
/* Return number of stack or local variable slots taken by this type.  */
715
static int
716
type_depth (type *t)
717
{
718
  return type_iswide (t) ? 2 : 1;
719
}
720
 
721
static bool
722
type_isarray (type *t)
723
{
724
  /* We treat null_type as not an array.  This is ok based on the
725
     current uses of this method.  */
726
  if (t->key == reference_type)
727
    return ref_isarray (t->klass);
728
  return false;
729
}
730
 
731
static bool
732
type_isnull (type *t)
733
{
734
  return t->key == null_type;
735
}
736
 
737
static bool
738
type_isinterface (type *t)
739
{
740
  if (t->key != reference_type)
741
    return false;
742
  return ref_isinterface (t->klass);
743
}
744
 
745
static bool
746
type_isabstract (type *t)
747
{
748
  if (t->key != reference_type)
749
    return false;
750
  return ref_isabstract (t->klass);
751
}
752
 
753
/* Return the element type of an array.  */
754
static type
755
type_array_element (type *t)
756
{
757
  type et;
758
  vfy_jclass k;
759
 
760
  if (t->key != reference_type)
761
    verify_fail ("programmer error in type::element_type()");
762
 
763
  k = vfy_get_component_type (ref_getclass (t->klass));
764
  if (vfy_is_primitive (k))
765
    init_type_from_tag (&et, get_type_val_for_primtype (k));
766
  else
767
    init_type_from_class (&et, k);
768
  return et;
769
}
770
 
771
/* Return the array type corresponding to an initialized
772
   reference.  We could expand this to work for other kinds of
773
   types, but currently we don't need to.  */
774
static type
775
type_to_array (type *t)
776
{
777
  type at;
778
  vfy_jclass k;
779
 
780
  if (t->key != reference_type)
781
    verify_fail ("internal error in type::to_array()");
782
 
783
  k = ref_getclass (t->klass);
784
  init_type_from_class (&at, vfy_get_array_class (k));
785
  return at;
786
}
787
 
788
static bool
789
type_isreference (type *t)
790
{
791
  return t->key >= reference_type;
792
}
793
 
794
static int
795
type_get_pc (type *t)
796
{
797
  return t->pc;
798
}
799
 
800
bool
801
type_initialized (type *t)
802
{
803
  return t->key == reference_type || t->key == null_type;
804
}
805
 
806
static void
807
type_verify_dimensions (type *t, int ndims)
808
{
809
  /* The way this is written, we don't need to check isarray().  */
810
  if (t->key != reference_type)
811
    verify_fail ("internal error in verify_dimensions:"
812
                           " not a reference type");
813
 
814
  if (ref_count_dimensions (t->klass) < ndims)
815
    verify_fail ("array type has fewer dimensions"
816
                           " than required");
817
}
818
 
819
/* Merge OLD_TYPE into this.  On error throw exception.  Return
820
   true if the merge caused a type change.  */
821
static bool
822
merge_types (type *t, type *old_type, bool local_semantics)
823
{
824
  bool changed = false;
825
  bool refo = type_isreference (old_type);
826
  bool refn = type_isreference (t);
827
  if (refo && refn)
828
    {
829
      if (old_type->key == null_type)
830
        ;
831
      else if (t->key == null_type)
832
        {
833
          *t = *old_type;
834
          changed = true;
835
        }
836
      else if (type_initialized (t) != type_initialized (old_type))
837
        verify_fail ("merging initialized and uninitialized types");
838
      else
839
        {
840
          ref_intersection *merged;
841
          if (! type_initialized (t))
842
            {
843
              if (t->pc == UNINIT)
844
                t->pc = old_type->pc;
845
              else if (old_type->pc == UNINIT)
846
                ;
847
              else if (t->pc != old_type->pc)
848
                verify_fail ("merging different uninitialized types");
849
            }
850
 
851
          merged = merge_refs (old_type->klass, t->klass);
852
          if (merged != t->klass)
853
            {
854
              t->klass = merged;
855
              changed = true;
856
            }
857
        }
858
    }
859
  else if (refo || refn || t->key != old_type->key)
860
    {
861
      if (local_semantics)
862
        {
863
          /* If we already have an `unsuitable' type, then we
864
             don't need to change again.  */
865
          if (t->key != unsuitable_type)
866
            {
867
              t->key = unsuitable_type;
868
              changed = true;
869
            }
870
        }
871
      else
872
        verify_fail ("unmergeable type");
873
    }
874
  return changed;
875
}
876
 
877
#ifdef VERIFY_DEBUG
878
static void
879
type_print (type *t)
880
{
881
  char c = '?';
882
  switch (t->key)
883
    {
884
    case boolean_type: c = 'Z'; break;
885
    case byte_type: c = 'B'; break;
886
    case char_type: c = 'C'; break;
887
    case short_type: c = 'S'; break;
888
    case int_type: c = 'I'; break;
889
    case long_type: c = 'J'; break;
890
    case float_type: c = 'F'; break;
891
    case double_type: c = 'D'; break;
892
    case void_type: c = 'V'; break;
893
    case unsuitable_type: c = '-'; break;
894
    case return_address_type: c = 'r'; break;
895
    case continuation_type: c = '+'; break;
896
    case reference_type: c = 'L'; break;
897
    case null_type: c = '@'; break;
898
    case uninitialized_reference_type: c = 'U'; break;
899
    }
900
  debug_print ("%c", c);
901
}
902
#endif /* VERIFY_DEBUG */
903
 
904
/* This class holds all the state information we need for a given
905
   location. */
906
struct state
907
{
908
  /* The current top of the stack, in terms of slots.  */
909
  int stacktop;
910
  /* The current depth of the stack.  This will be larger than
911
     STACKTOP when wide types are on the stack.  */
912
  int stackdepth;
913
  /* The stack.  */
914
  type *stack;
915
  /* The local variables.  */
916
  type *locals;
917
  /* We keep track of the type of `this' specially.  This is used to
918
     ensure that an instance initializer invokes another initializer
919
     on `this' before returning.  We must keep track of this
920
     specially because otherwise we might be confused by code which
921
     assigns to locals[0] (overwriting `this') and then returns
922
     without really initializing.  */
923
  type this_type;
924
 
925
  /* The PC for this state.  This is only valid on states which are
926
     permanently attached to a given PC.  For an object like
927
     `current_state', which is used transiently, this has no
928
     meaning.  */
929
  int pc;
930
  /* We keep a linked list of all states requiring reverification.
931
     If this is the special value INVALID_STATE then this state is
932
     not on the list.  NULL marks the end of the linked list.  */
933
  state *next;
934
};
935
 
936
/* NO_NEXT is the PC value meaning that a new state must be
937
   acquired from the verification list.  */
938
#define NO_NEXT -1
939
 
940
static void
941
init_state_with_stack (state *s, int max_stack, int max_locals)
942
{
943
  int i;
944
  s->stacktop = 0;
945
  s->stackdepth = 0;
946
  s->stack = (type *) vfy_alloc (max_stack * sizeof (type));
947
  for (i = 0; i < max_stack; ++i)
948
    init_type_from_tag (&s->stack[i], unsuitable_type);
949
  s->locals = (type *) vfy_alloc (max_locals * sizeof (type));
950
  for (i = 0; i < max_locals; ++i)
951
    init_type_from_tag (&s->locals[i], unsuitable_type);
952
  init_type_from_tag (&s->this_type, unsuitable_type);
953
  s->pc = NO_NEXT;
954
  s->next = INVALID_STATE;
955
}
956
 
957
static void
958
copy_state (state *s, state *copy, int max_stack, int max_locals)
959
{
960
  int i;
961
  s->stacktop = copy->stacktop;
962
  s->stackdepth = copy->stackdepth;
963
  for (i = 0; i < max_stack; ++i)
964
    s->stack[i] = copy->stack[i];
965
  for (i = 0; i < max_locals; ++i)
966
    s->locals[i] = copy->locals[i];
967
 
968
  s->this_type = copy->this_type;
969
  /* Don't modify `next' or `pc'. */
970
}
971
 
972
static void
973
copy_state_with_stack (state *s, state *orig, int max_stack, int max_locals)
974
{
975
  init_state_with_stack (s, max_stack, max_locals);
976
  copy_state (s, orig, max_stack, max_locals);
977
}
978
 
979
/* Allocate a new state, copying ORIG. */
980
static state *
981
make_state_copy (state *orig, int max_stack, int max_locals)
982
{
983
  state *s = (state *) vfy_alloc (sizeof (state));
984
  copy_state_with_stack (s, orig, max_stack, max_locals);
985
  return s;
986
}
987
 
988
static state *
989
make_state (int max_stack, int max_locals)
990
{
991
  state *s = (state *) vfy_alloc (sizeof (state));
992
  init_state_with_stack (s, max_stack, max_locals);
993
  return s;
994
}
995
 
996
static void
997
free_state (state *s)
998
{
999
  if (s->stack != NULL)
1000
    vfy_free (s->stack);
1001
  if (s->locals != NULL)
1002
    vfy_free (s->locals);
1003
}
1004
 
1005
/* Modify this state to reflect entry to an exception handler.  */
1006
static void
1007
state_set_exception (state *s, type *t, int max_stack)
1008
{
1009
  int i;
1010
  s->stackdepth = 1;
1011
  s->stacktop = 1;
1012
  s->stack[0] = *t;
1013
  for (i = s->stacktop; i < max_stack; ++i)
1014
    init_type_from_tag (&s->stack[i], unsuitable_type);
1015
}
1016
 
1017
/* Merge STATE_OLD into this state.  Destructively modifies this
1018
   state.  Returns true if the new state was in fact changed.
1019
   Will throw an exception if the states are not mergeable.  */
1020
static bool
1021
merge_states (state *s, state *state_old, int max_locals)
1022
{
1023
  int i;
1024
  bool changed = false;
1025
 
1026
  /* Special handling for `this'.  If one or the other is
1027
     uninitialized, then the merge is uninitialized.  */
1028
  if (type_initialized (&s->this_type))
1029
    s->this_type = state_old->this_type;
1030
 
1031
  /* Merge stacks.  */
1032
  if (state_old->stacktop != s->stacktop)  /* FIXME stackdepth instead?  */
1033
    verify_fail ("stack sizes differ");
1034
  for (i = 0; i < state_old->stacktop; ++i)
1035
    {
1036
      if (merge_types (&s->stack[i], &state_old->stack[i], false))
1037
        changed = true;
1038
    }
1039
 
1040
  /* Merge local variables.  */
1041
  for (i = 0; i < max_locals; ++i)
1042
    {
1043
      if (merge_types (&s->locals[i], &state_old->locals[i], true))
1044
        changed = true;
1045
    }
1046
 
1047
  return changed;
1048
}
1049
 
1050
/* Ensure that `this' has been initialized.  */
1051
static void
1052
state_check_this_initialized (state *s)
1053
{
1054
  if (type_isreference (&s->this_type) && ! type_initialized (&s->this_type))
1055
    verify_fail ("`this' is uninitialized");
1056
}
1057
 
1058
/* Set type of `this'.  */
1059
static void
1060
state_set_this_type (state *s, type *k)
1061
{
1062
  s->this_type = *k;
1063
}
1064
 
1065
/* Mark each `new'd object we know of that was allocated at PC as
1066
   initialized.  */
1067
static void
1068
state_set_initialized (state *s, int pc, int max_locals)
1069
{
1070
  int i;
1071
  for (i = 0; i < s->stacktop; ++i)
1072
    type_set_initialized (&s->stack[i], pc);
1073
  for (i = 0; i < max_locals; ++i)
1074
    type_set_initialized (&s->locals[i], pc);
1075
  type_set_initialized (&s->this_type, pc);
1076
}
1077
 
1078
/* This tests to see whether two states can be considered "merge
1079
   compatible".  If both states have a return-address in the same
1080
   slot, and the return addresses are different, then they are not
1081
   compatible and we must not try to merge them.  */
1082
static bool
1083
state_mergeable_p (state *s, state *other, int max_locals)
1084
 
1085
{
1086
  int i;
1087
 
1088
  /* This is tricky: if the stack sizes differ, then not only are
1089
     these not mergeable, but in fact we should give an error, as
1090
     we've found two execution paths that reach a branch target
1091
     with different stack depths.  FIXME stackdepth instead?  */
1092
  if (s->stacktop != other->stacktop)
1093
    verify_fail ("stack sizes differ");
1094
 
1095
  for (i = 0; i < s->stacktop; ++i)
1096
    if (! type_state_mergeable_p (&s->stack[i], &other->stack[i]))
1097
      return false;
1098
  for (i = 0; i < max_locals; ++i)
1099
    if (! type_state_mergeable_p (&s->locals[i], &other->locals[i]))
1100
      return false;
1101
  return true;
1102
}
1103
 
1104
static void
1105
state_reverify (state *s)
1106
{
1107
  if (s->next == INVALID_STATE)
1108
    {
1109
      s->next = vfr->next_verify_state;
1110
      vfr->next_verify_state = s;
1111
    }
1112
}
1113
 
1114
#ifdef VERIFY_DEBUG
1115
static void
1116
debug_print_state (state *s, const char *leader, int pc, int max_stack,
1117
                   int max_locals)
1118
{
1119
  int i;
1120
  debug_print ("%s [%4d]:   [stack] ", leader, pc);
1121
  for (i = 0; i < s->stacktop; ++i)
1122
    type_print (&s->stack[i]);
1123
  for (; i < max_stack; ++i)
1124
    debug_print (".");
1125
  debug_print ("    [local] ");
1126
  for (i = 0; i < max_locals; ++i)
1127
    type_print (&s->locals[i]);
1128
  debug_print (" | %p\n", s);
1129
}
1130
#else
1131
static void
1132
debug_print_state (state *s ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1133
                   const char *leader ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1134
                   int pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int max_stack ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1135
                   int max_locals ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1136
{
1137
}
1138
#endif /* VERIFY_DEBUG */
1139
 
1140
static type
1141
pop_raw (void)
1142
{
1143
  type r;
1144
  state *s = vfr->current_state;
1145
  if (s->stacktop <= 0)
1146
    verify_fail ("stack empty");
1147
  r = s->stack[--s->stacktop];
1148
  s->stackdepth -= type_depth (&r);
1149
  if (s->stackdepth < 0)
1150
    verify_fail_pc ("stack empty", vfr->start_PC);
1151
  return r;
1152
}
1153
 
1154
static type
1155
pop32 (void)
1156
{
1157
  type r = pop_raw ();
1158
  if (type_iswide (&r))
1159
    verify_fail ("narrow pop of wide type");
1160
  return r;
1161
}
1162
 
1163
static type
1164
vfy_pop_type_t (type match)
1165
{
1166
  type t;
1167
  vfy_promote_type (&match);
1168
  t = pop_raw ();
1169
  if (! types_compatible (&match, &t))
1170
    verify_fail ("incompatible type on stack");
1171
  return t;
1172
}
1173
 
1174
static type
1175
vfy_pop_type (type_val match)
1176
{
1177
  type t = make_type (match);
1178
  return vfy_pop_type_t (t);
1179
}
1180
 
1181
#define pop_type vfy_pop_type
1182
#define pop_type_t vfy_pop_type_t
1183
 
1184
/* Pop a reference which is guaranteed to be initialized.  MATCH
1185
   doesn't have to be a reference type; in this case this acts like
1186
   pop_type.  */
1187
static type
1188
pop_init_ref_t (type match)
1189
{
1190
  type t = pop_raw ();
1191
  if (type_isreference (&t) && ! type_initialized (&t))
1192
    verify_fail ("initialized reference required");
1193
  else if (! types_compatible (&match, &t))
1194
    verify_fail ("incompatible type on stack");
1195
  return t;
1196
}
1197
 
1198
static type
1199
pop_init_ref (type_val match)
1200
{
1201
  type t = make_type (match);
1202
  return pop_init_ref_t (t);
1203
}
1204
 
1205
/* Pop a reference type or a return address.  */
1206
static type
1207
pop_ref_or_return (void)
1208
{
1209
  type t = pop_raw ();
1210
  if (! type_isreference (&t) && t.key != return_address_type)
1211
    verify_fail ("expected reference or return address on stack");
1212
  return t;
1213
}
1214
 
1215
static void
1216
vfy_push_type_t (type t)
1217
{
1218
  int depth;
1219
  state *s = vfr->current_state;
1220
  /* If T is a numeric type like short, promote it to int.  */
1221
  promote_type (&t);
1222
 
1223
  depth = type_depth (&t);
1224
 
1225
  if (s->stackdepth + depth > vfr->current_method->max_stack)
1226
    verify_fail ("stack overflow");
1227
  s->stack[s->stacktop++] = t;
1228
  s->stackdepth += depth;
1229
}
1230
 
1231
static void
1232
vfy_push_type (type_val tval)
1233
{
1234
  type t = make_type (tval);
1235
  vfy_push_type_t (t);
1236
}
1237
 
1238
#define push_type vfy_push_type
1239
#define push_type_t vfy_push_type_t
1240
 
1241
static void
1242
set_variable (int index, type t)
1243
{
1244
  int depth;
1245
  state *s = vfr->current_state;
1246
  /* If T is a numeric type like short, promote it to int.  */
1247
  promote_type (&t);
1248
 
1249
  depth = type_depth (&t);
1250
  if (index > vfr->current_method->max_locals - depth)
1251
    verify_fail ("invalid local variable");
1252
  s->locals[index] = t;
1253
 
1254
  if (depth == 2)
1255
    init_type_from_tag (&s->locals[index + 1], continuation_type);
1256
  if (index > 0 && type_iswide (&s->locals[index - 1]))
1257
    init_type_from_tag (&s->locals[index - 1], unsuitable_type);
1258
}
1259
 
1260
static type
1261
get_variable_t (int index, type *t)
1262
{
1263
  state *s = vfr->current_state;
1264
  int depth = type_depth (t);
1265
  if (index > vfr->current_method->max_locals - depth)
1266
    verify_fail ("invalid local variable");
1267
  if (! types_compatible (t, &s->locals[index]))
1268
    verify_fail ("incompatible type in local variable");
1269
  if (depth == 2)
1270
    {
1271
      type cont = make_type (continuation_type);
1272
      if (! types_compatible (&s->locals[index + 1], &cont))
1273
        verify_fail ("invalid local variable");
1274
    }
1275
  return s->locals[index];
1276
}
1277
 
1278
static type
1279
get_variable (int index, type_val v)
1280
{
1281
  type t = make_type (v);
1282
  return get_variable_t (index, &t);
1283
}
1284
 
1285
/* Make sure ARRAY is an array type and that its elements are
1286
   compatible with type ELEMENT.  Returns the actual element type.  */
1287
static type
1288
require_array_type_t (type array, type element)
1289
{
1290
  type t;
1291
  /* An odd case.  Here we just pretend that everything went ok.  If
1292
     the requested element type is some kind of reference, return
1293
     the null type instead.  */
1294
  if (type_isnull (&array))
1295
    return type_isreference (&element) ? make_type (null_type) : element;
1296
 
1297
  if (! type_isarray (&array))
1298
    verify_fail ("array required");
1299
 
1300
  t = type_array_element (&array);
1301
  if (! types_compatible (&element, &t))
1302
    {
1303
      /* Special case for byte arrays, which must also be boolean
1304
         arrays.  */
1305
      bool ok = true;
1306
      if (element.key == byte_type)
1307
        {
1308
          type e2 = make_type (boolean_type);
1309
          ok = types_compatible (&e2, &t);
1310
        }
1311
      if (! ok)
1312
        verify_fail ("incompatible array element type");
1313
    }
1314
 
1315
  /* Return T and not ELEMENT, because T might be specialized.  */
1316
  return t;
1317
}
1318
 
1319
static type
1320
require_array_type (type array, type_val element)
1321
{
1322
  type t = make_type (element);
1323
  return require_array_type_t (array, t);
1324
}
1325
 
1326
static jint
1327
get_byte (void)
1328
{
1329
  if (vfr->PC >= vfr->current_method->code_length)
1330
    verify_fail ("premature end of bytecode");
1331
  return (jint) vfr->bytecode[vfr->PC++] & 0xff;
1332
}
1333
 
1334
static jint
1335
get_ushort (void)
1336
{
1337
  jint b1 = get_byte ();
1338
  jint b2 = get_byte ();
1339
  return (jint) ((b1 << 8) | b2) & 0xffff;
1340
}
1341
 
1342
static jint
1343
get_short (void)
1344
{
1345
  signed char b1 = (signed char) get_byte ();
1346
  jint b2 = get_byte ();
1347
  jshort s = (b1 << 8) | b2;
1348
  return (jint) s;
1349
}
1350
 
1351
static jint
1352
get_int (void)
1353
{
1354
  jint b1 = get_byte ();
1355
  jint b2 = get_byte ();
1356
  jint b3 = get_byte ();
1357
  jint b4 = get_byte ();
1358
  jword result = (b1 << 24) | (b2 << 16) | (b3 << 8) | b4;
1359
  /* In the compiler, 'jint' might have more than 32 bits, so we must
1360
     sign extend.  */
1361
  return WORD_TO_INT (result);
1362
}
1363
 
1364
static int
1365
compute_jump (int offset)
1366
{
1367
  int npc = vfr->start_PC + offset;
1368
  if (npc < 0 || npc >= vfr->current_method->code_length)
1369
    verify_fail_pc ("branch out of range", vfr->start_PC);
1370
  return npc;
1371
}
1372
 
1373
/* Add a new state to the state list at NPC.  */
1374
static state *
1375
add_new_state (int npc, state *old_state)
1376
{
1377
  state_list *nlink;
1378
  vfy_method *current_method = vfr->current_method;
1379
  state *new_state = make_state_copy (old_state, current_method->max_stack,
1380
                                      current_method->max_locals);
1381
  debug_print ("== New state in add_new_state\n");
1382
  debug_print_state (new_state, "New", npc, current_method->max_stack,
1383
                    current_method->max_locals);
1384
 
1385
  nlink = (state_list *) vfy_alloc (sizeof (state_list));
1386
  nlink->val = new_state;
1387
  nlink->next = vfr->states[npc];
1388
  vfr->states[npc] = nlink;
1389
  new_state->pc = npc;
1390
  return new_state;
1391
}
1392
 
1393
/* Merge the indicated state into the state at the branch target and
1394
   schedule a new PC if there is a change.  NPC is the PC of the
1395
   branch target, and FROM_STATE is the state at the source of the
1396
   branch.  This method returns true if the destination state
1397
   changed and requires reverification, false otherwise.  */
1398
static void
1399
merge_into (int npc, state *from_state)
1400
{
1401
  /* Iterate over all target states and merge our state into each,
1402
     if applicable.  FIXME one improvement we could make here is
1403
     "state destruction".  Merging a new state into an existing one
1404
     might cause a return_address_type to be merged to
1405
     unsuitable_type.  In this case the resulting state may now be
1406
     mergeable with other states currently held in parallel at this
1407
     location.  So in this situation we could pairwise compare and
1408
     reduce the number of parallel states.  */
1409
  state_list *iter;
1410
  bool applicable = false;
1411
  for (iter = vfr->states[npc]; iter != NULL; iter = iter->next)
1412
    {
1413
      state *new_state = iter->val;
1414
      vfy_method *current_method = vfr->current_method;
1415
 
1416
      if (state_mergeable_p (new_state, from_state,
1417
                                        current_method->max_locals))
1418
        {
1419
          bool changed;
1420
          applicable = true;
1421
 
1422
          debug_print ("== Merge states in merge_into\n");
1423
          debug_print_state (from_state, "Frm", vfr->start_PC, current_method->max_stack,
1424
                             current_method->max_locals);
1425
          debug_print_state (new_state, " To", npc, current_method->max_stack,
1426
                            current_method->max_locals);
1427
          changed = merge_states (new_state, from_state,
1428
                                  current_method->max_locals);
1429
          debug_print_state (new_state, "New", npc, current_method->max_stack,
1430
                            current_method->max_locals);
1431
 
1432
          if (changed)
1433
            state_reverify (new_state);
1434
        }
1435
    }
1436
 
1437
  if (! applicable)
1438
    {
1439
      /* Either we don't yet have a state at NPC, or we have a
1440
         return-address type that is in conflict with all existing
1441
         state.  So, we need to create a new entry.  */
1442
      state *new_state = add_new_state (npc, from_state);
1443
      /* A new state added in this way must always be reverified.  */
1444
      state_reverify (new_state);
1445
    }
1446
}
1447
 
1448
static void
1449
push_jump (int offset)
1450
{
1451
  int npc = compute_jump (offset);
1452
  /* According to the JVM Spec, we need to check for uninitialized
1453
     objects here.  However, this does not actually affect type
1454
     safety, and the Eclipse java compiler generates code that
1455
     violates this constraint.  */
1456
  merge_into (npc, vfr->current_state);
1457
}
1458
 
1459
static void
1460
push_exception_jump (type t, int pc)
1461
{
1462
  state s;
1463
  /* According to the JVM Spec, we need to check for uninitialized
1464
     objects here.  However, this does not actually affect type
1465
     safety, and the Eclipse java compiler generates code that
1466
     violates this constraint.  */
1467
  copy_state_with_stack (&s, vfr->current_state,
1468
                         vfr->current_method->max_stack,
1469
                         vfr->current_method->max_locals);
1470
  if (vfr->current_method->max_stack < 1)
1471
    verify_fail ("stack overflow at exception handler");
1472
  state_set_exception (&s, &t, vfr->current_method->max_stack);
1473
  merge_into (pc, &s);
1474
  /* FIXME: leak.. need free_state or GC */
1475
}
1476
 
1477
static state *
1478
pop_jump (void)
1479
{
1480
  state *new_state = vfr->next_verify_state;
1481
  if (new_state == INVALID_STATE)
1482
    verify_fail ("programmer error in pop_jump");
1483
  if (new_state != NULL)
1484
    {
1485
      vfr->next_verify_state = new_state->next;
1486
      new_state->next = INVALID_STATE;
1487
    }
1488
  return new_state;
1489
}
1490
 
1491
static void
1492
invalidate_pc (void)
1493
{
1494
  vfr->PC = NO_NEXT;
1495
}
1496
 
1497
static void
1498
note_branch_target (int pc)
1499
{
1500
  /* Don't check `pc <= PC', because we've advanced PC after
1501
     fetching the target and we haven't yet checked the next
1502
     instruction.  */
1503
  if (pc < vfr->PC && ! (vfr->flags[pc] & FLAG_INSN_START))
1504
    verify_fail_pc ("branch not to instruction start", vfr->start_PC);
1505
  vfr->flags[pc] |= FLAG_BRANCH_TARGET;
1506
}
1507
 
1508
static void
1509
skip_padding (void)
1510
{
1511
  while ((vfr->PC % 4) > 0)
1512
    if (get_byte () != 0)
1513
      verify_fail ("found nonzero padding byte");
1514
}
1515
 
1516
/* Do the work for a `ret' instruction.  INDEX is the index into the
1517
   local variables.  */
1518
static void
1519
handle_ret_insn (int index)
1520
{
1521
  type ret = make_type (return_address_type);
1522
  type ret_addr = get_variable_t (index, &ret);
1523
  /* It would be nice if we could do this.  However, the JVM Spec
1524
     doesn't say that this is what happens.  It is implied that
1525
     reusing a return address is invalid, but there's no actual
1526
     prohibition against it.  */
1527
  /* set_variable (index, unsuitable_type); */
1528
 
1529
  int npc = type_get_pc (&ret_addr);
1530
  /* We might be returning to a `jsr' that is at the end of the
1531
     bytecode.  This is ok if we never return from the called
1532
     subroutine, but if we see this here it is an error.  */
1533
  if (npc >= vfr->current_method->code_length)
1534
    verify_fail ("fell off end");
1535
 
1536
  /* According to the JVM Spec, we need to check for uninitialized
1537
     objects here.  However, this does not actually affect type
1538
     safety, and the Eclipse java compiler generates code that
1539
     violates this constraint.  */
1540
  merge_into (npc, vfr->current_state);
1541
  invalidate_pc ();
1542
}
1543
 
1544
static void handle_jsr_insn (int offset)
1545
{
1546
  type ret_addr;
1547
  int npc = compute_jump (offset);
1548
 
1549
  /* According to the JVM Spec, we need to check for uninitialized
1550
     objects here.  However, this does not actually affect type
1551
     safety, and the Eclipse java compiler generates code that
1552
     violates this constraint.  */
1553
 
1554
  /* Modify our state as appropriate for entry into a subroutine.  */
1555
  ret_addr = make_type (return_address_type);
1556
  type_set_return_address (&ret_addr, vfr->PC);
1557
  vfy_push_type_t (ret_addr);
1558
  merge_into (npc, vfr->current_state);
1559
  invalidate_pc ();
1560
}
1561
 
1562
static vfy_jclass
1563
construct_primitive_array_type (type_val prim)
1564
{
1565
  vfy_jclass k = NULL;
1566
  switch (prim)
1567
    {
1568
    case boolean_type:
1569
    case char_type:
1570
    case float_type:
1571
    case double_type:
1572
    case byte_type:
1573
    case short_type:
1574
    case int_type:
1575
    case long_type:
1576
      k = vfy_get_primitive_type ((int) prim);
1577
      break;
1578
 
1579
    /* These aren't used here but we call them out to avoid
1580
       warnings.  */
1581
    case void_type:
1582
    case unsuitable_type:
1583
    case return_address_type:
1584
    case continuation_type:
1585
    case reference_type:
1586
    case null_type:
1587
    case uninitialized_reference_type:
1588
    default:
1589
      verify_fail ("unknown type in construct_primitive_array_type");
1590
    }
1591
  k = vfy_get_array_class (k);
1592
  return k;
1593
}
1594
 
1595
/* This pass computes the location of branch targets and also
1596
   instruction starts.  */
1597
static void
1598
branch_prepass (void)
1599
{
1600
  int i, pc;
1601
  vfr->flags = (char *) vfy_alloc (vfr->current_method->code_length);
1602
 
1603
  for (i = 0; i < vfr->current_method->code_length; ++i)
1604
    vfr->flags[i] = 0;
1605
 
1606
  vfr->PC = 0;
1607
  while (vfr->PC < vfr->current_method->code_length)
1608
    {
1609
      java_opcode opcode;
1610
      /* Set `start_PC' early so that error checking can have the
1611
         correct value.  */
1612
      vfr->start_PC = vfr->PC;
1613
      vfr->flags[vfr->PC] |= FLAG_INSN_START;
1614
 
1615
      opcode = (java_opcode) vfr->bytecode[vfr->PC++];
1616
      switch (opcode)
1617
        {
1618
        case op_nop:
1619
        case op_aconst_null:
1620
        case op_iconst_m1:
1621
        case op_iconst_0:
1622
        case op_iconst_1:
1623
        case op_iconst_2:
1624
        case op_iconst_3:
1625
        case op_iconst_4:
1626
        case op_iconst_5:
1627
        case op_lconst_0:
1628
        case op_lconst_1:
1629
        case op_fconst_0:
1630
        case op_fconst_1:
1631
        case op_fconst_2:
1632
        case op_dconst_0:
1633
        case op_dconst_1:
1634
        case op_iload_0:
1635
        case op_iload_1:
1636
        case op_iload_2:
1637
        case op_iload_3:
1638
        case op_lload_0:
1639
        case op_lload_1:
1640
        case op_lload_2:
1641
        case op_lload_3:
1642
        case op_fload_0:
1643
        case op_fload_1:
1644
        case op_fload_2:
1645
        case op_fload_3:
1646
        case op_dload_0:
1647
        case op_dload_1:
1648
        case op_dload_2:
1649
        case op_dload_3:
1650
        case op_aload_0:
1651
        case op_aload_1:
1652
        case op_aload_2:
1653
        case op_aload_3:
1654
        case op_iaload:
1655
        case op_laload:
1656
        case op_faload:
1657
        case op_daload:
1658
        case op_aaload:
1659
        case op_baload:
1660
        case op_caload:
1661
        case op_saload:
1662
        case op_istore_0:
1663
        case op_istore_1:
1664
        case op_istore_2:
1665
        case op_istore_3:
1666
        case op_lstore_0:
1667
        case op_lstore_1:
1668
        case op_lstore_2:
1669
        case op_lstore_3:
1670
        case op_fstore_0:
1671
        case op_fstore_1:
1672
        case op_fstore_2:
1673
        case op_fstore_3:
1674
        case op_dstore_0:
1675
        case op_dstore_1:
1676
        case op_dstore_2:
1677
        case op_dstore_3:
1678
        case op_astore_0:
1679
        case op_astore_1:
1680
        case op_astore_2:
1681
        case op_astore_3:
1682
        case op_iastore:
1683
        case op_lastore:
1684
        case op_fastore:
1685
        case op_dastore:
1686
        case op_aastore:
1687
        case op_bastore:
1688
        case op_castore:
1689
        case op_sastore:
1690
        case op_pop:
1691
        case op_pop2:
1692
        case op_dup:
1693
        case op_dup_x1:
1694
        case op_dup_x2:
1695
        case op_dup2:
1696
        case op_dup2_x1:
1697
        case op_dup2_x2:
1698
        case op_swap:
1699
        case op_iadd:
1700
        case op_isub:
1701
        case op_imul:
1702
        case op_idiv:
1703
        case op_irem:
1704
        case op_ishl:
1705
        case op_ishr:
1706
        case op_iushr:
1707
        case op_iand:
1708
        case op_ior:
1709
        case op_ixor:
1710
        case op_ladd:
1711
        case op_lsub:
1712
        case op_lmul:
1713
        case op_ldiv:
1714
        case op_lrem:
1715
        case op_lshl:
1716
        case op_lshr:
1717
        case op_lushr:
1718
        case op_land:
1719
        case op_lor:
1720
        case op_lxor:
1721
        case op_fadd:
1722
        case op_fsub:
1723
        case op_fmul:
1724
        case op_fdiv:
1725
        case op_frem:
1726
        case op_dadd:
1727
        case op_dsub:
1728
        case op_dmul:
1729
        case op_ddiv:
1730
        case op_drem:
1731
        case op_ineg:
1732
        case op_i2b:
1733
        case op_i2c:
1734
        case op_i2s:
1735
        case op_lneg:
1736
        case op_fneg:
1737
        case op_dneg:
1738
        case op_i2l:
1739
        case op_i2f:
1740
        case op_i2d:
1741
        case op_l2i:
1742
        case op_l2f:
1743
        case op_l2d:
1744
        case op_f2i:
1745
        case op_f2l:
1746
        case op_f2d:
1747
        case op_d2i:
1748
        case op_d2l:
1749
        case op_d2f:
1750
        case op_lcmp:
1751
        case op_fcmpl:
1752
        case op_fcmpg:
1753
        case op_dcmpl:
1754
        case op_dcmpg:
1755
        case op_monitorenter:
1756
        case op_monitorexit:
1757
        case op_ireturn:
1758
        case op_lreturn:
1759
        case op_freturn:
1760
        case op_dreturn:
1761
        case op_areturn:
1762
        case op_return:
1763
        case op_athrow:
1764
        case op_arraylength:
1765
          break;
1766
 
1767
        case op_bipush:
1768
        case op_ldc:
1769
        case op_iload:
1770
        case op_lload:
1771
        case op_fload:
1772
        case op_dload:
1773
        case op_aload:
1774
        case op_istore:
1775
        case op_lstore:
1776
        case op_fstore:
1777
        case op_dstore:
1778
        case op_astore:
1779
        case op_ret:
1780
        case op_newarray:
1781
          get_byte ();
1782
          break;
1783
 
1784
        case op_iinc:
1785
        case op_sipush:
1786
        case op_ldc_w:
1787
        case op_ldc2_w:
1788
        case op_getstatic:
1789
        case op_getfield:
1790
        case op_putfield:
1791
        case op_putstatic:
1792
        case op_new:
1793
        case op_anewarray:
1794
        case op_instanceof:
1795
        case op_checkcast:
1796
        case op_invokespecial:
1797
        case op_invokestatic:
1798
        case op_invokevirtual:
1799
          get_short ();
1800
          break;
1801
 
1802
        case op_multianewarray:
1803
          get_short ();
1804
          get_byte ();
1805
          break;
1806
 
1807
        case op_jsr:
1808
        case op_ifeq:
1809
        case op_ifne:
1810
        case op_iflt:
1811
        case op_ifge:
1812
        case op_ifgt:
1813
        case op_ifle:
1814
        case op_if_icmpeq:
1815
        case op_if_icmpne:
1816
        case op_if_icmplt:
1817
        case op_if_icmpge:
1818
        case op_if_icmpgt:
1819
        case op_if_icmple:
1820
        case op_if_acmpeq:
1821
        case op_if_acmpne:
1822
        case op_ifnull:
1823
        case op_ifnonnull:
1824
        case op_goto:
1825
          note_branch_target (compute_jump (get_short ()));
1826
          break;
1827
 
1828
        case op_tableswitch:
1829
          {
1830
            jint low, hi;
1831
            skip_padding ();
1832
            note_branch_target (compute_jump (get_int ()));
1833
            low = get_int ();
1834
            hi = get_int ();
1835
            if (low > hi)
1836
              verify_fail_pc ("invalid tableswitch", vfr->start_PC);
1837
            for (i = low; i <= hi; ++i)
1838
              note_branch_target (compute_jump (get_int ()));
1839
          }
1840
          break;
1841
 
1842
        case op_lookupswitch:
1843
          {
1844
            int npairs;
1845
            skip_padding ();
1846
            note_branch_target (compute_jump (get_int ()));
1847
            npairs = get_int ();
1848
            if (npairs < 0)
1849
              verify_fail_pc ("too few pairs in lookupswitch", vfr->start_PC);
1850
            while (npairs-- > 0)
1851
              {
1852
                get_int ();
1853
                note_branch_target (compute_jump (get_int ()));
1854
              }
1855
          }
1856
          break;
1857
 
1858
        case op_invokeinterface:
1859
          get_short ();
1860
          get_byte ();
1861
          get_byte ();
1862
          break;
1863
 
1864
        case op_wide:
1865
          {
1866
            opcode = (java_opcode) get_byte ();
1867
            get_short ();
1868
            if (opcode == op_iinc)
1869
              get_short ();
1870
          }
1871
          break;
1872
 
1873
        case op_jsr_w:
1874
        case op_goto_w:
1875
          note_branch_target (compute_jump (get_int ()));
1876
          break;
1877
 
1878
#if 0
1879
        /* These are unused here, but we call them out explicitly
1880
           so that -Wswitch-enum doesn't complain.  */
1881
        case op_putfield_1:
1882
        case op_putfield_2:
1883
        case op_putfield_4:
1884
        case op_putfield_8:
1885
        case op_putfield_a:
1886
        case op_putstatic_1:
1887
        case op_putstatic_2:
1888
        case op_putstatic_4:
1889
        case op_putstatic_8:
1890
        case op_putstatic_a:
1891
        case op_getfield_1:
1892
        case op_getfield_2s:
1893
        case op_getfield_2u:
1894
        case op_getfield_4:
1895
        case op_getfield_8:
1896
        case op_getfield_a:
1897
        case op_getstatic_1:
1898
        case op_getstatic_2s:
1899
        case op_getstatic_2u:
1900
        case op_getstatic_4:
1901
        case op_getstatic_8:
1902
        case op_getstatic_a:
1903
#endif /* VFY_FAST_OPCODES  */
1904
        default:
1905
          verify_fail_pc ("unrecognized instruction in branch_prepass",
1906
                          vfr->start_PC);
1907
        }
1908
 
1909
      /* See if any previous branch tried to branch to the middle of
1910
         this instruction.  */
1911
      for (pc = vfr->start_PC + 1; pc < vfr->PC; ++pc)
1912
        {
1913
          if ((vfr->flags[pc] & FLAG_BRANCH_TARGET))
1914
            verify_fail_pc ("branch to middle of instruction", pc);
1915
        }
1916
    }
1917
 
1918
  /* Verify exception handlers.  */
1919
  for (i = 0; i < vfr->current_method->exc_count; ++i)
1920
    {
1921
      int handler, start, end, htype;
1922
      vfy_get_exception (vfr->exception, i, &handler, &start, &end, &htype);
1923
      if (! (vfr->flags[handler] & FLAG_INSN_START))
1924
        verify_fail_pc ("exception handler not at instruction start",
1925
                        handler);
1926
      if (! (vfr->flags[start] & FLAG_INSN_START))
1927
        verify_fail_pc ("exception start not at instruction start", start);
1928
      if (end != vfr->current_method->code_length
1929
          && ! (vfr->flags[end] & FLAG_INSN_START))
1930
        verify_fail_pc ("exception end not at instruction start", end);
1931
 
1932
      vfr->flags[handler] |= FLAG_BRANCH_TARGET;
1933
    }
1934
}
1935
 
1936
static void
1937
check_pool_index (int index)
1938
{
1939
  if (index < 0 || index >= vfy_get_constants_size (vfr->current_class))
1940
    verify_fail_pc ("constant pool index out of range", vfr->start_PC);
1941
}
1942
 
1943
static type
1944
check_class_constant (int index)
1945
{
1946
  type t = { (type_val) 0, 0, 0 };
1947
  vfy_constants *pool;
1948
 
1949
  check_pool_index (index);
1950
  pool = vfy_get_constants (vfr->current_class);
1951
  if (vfy_tag (pool, index) == JV_CONSTANT_ResolvedClass)
1952
    init_type_from_class (&t, vfy_get_pool_class (pool, index));
1953
  else if (vfy_tag (pool, index) == JV_CONSTANT_Class)
1954
    init_type_from_string (&t, vfy_get_pool_string (pool, index));
1955
  else
1956
    verify_fail_pc ("expected class constant", vfr->start_PC);
1957
  return t;
1958
}
1959
 
1960
static type
1961
check_constant (int index)
1962
{
1963
  type t = { (type_val) 0, 0, 0 };
1964
  vfy_constants *pool;
1965
 
1966
  check_pool_index (index);
1967
  pool = vfy_get_constants (vfr->current_class);
1968
  if (vfy_tag (pool, index) == JV_CONSTANT_ResolvedString
1969
      || vfy_tag (pool, index) == JV_CONSTANT_String)
1970
    init_type_from_class (&t, vfy_string_type ());
1971
  else if (vfy_tag (pool, index) == JV_CONSTANT_Integer)
1972
    init_type_from_tag (&t, int_type);
1973
  else if (vfy_tag (pool, index) == JV_CONSTANT_Float)
1974
    init_type_from_tag (&t, float_type);
1975
  else if (vfy_tag (pool, index) == JV_CONSTANT_Class
1976
           || vfy_tag (pool, index) == JV_CONSTANT_ResolvedClass)
1977
    /* FIXME: should only allow this for 1.5 bytecode.  */
1978
    init_type_from_class (&t, vfy_class_type ());
1979
  else
1980
    verify_fail_pc ("String, int, or float constant expected", vfr->start_PC);
1981
  return t;
1982
}
1983
 
1984
static type
1985
check_wide_constant (int index)
1986
{
1987
  type t = { (type_val) 0, 0, 0 };
1988
  vfy_constants *pool;
1989
 
1990
  check_pool_index (index);
1991
  pool = vfy_get_constants (vfr->current_class);
1992
  if (vfy_tag (pool, index) == JV_CONSTANT_Long)
1993
    init_type_from_tag (&t, long_type);
1994
  else if (vfy_tag (pool, index) == JV_CONSTANT_Double)
1995
    init_type_from_tag (&t, double_type);
1996
  else
1997
    verify_fail_pc ("long or double constant expected", vfr->start_PC);
1998
  return t;
1999
}
2000
 
2001
/* Helper for both field and method.  These are laid out the same in
2002
   the constant pool.  */
2003
static type
2004
handle_field_or_method (int index, int expected,
2005
                        vfy_string *name, vfy_string *fmtype)
2006
{
2007
  vfy_uint_16 class_index, name_and_type_index;
2008
  vfy_uint_16 name_index, desc_index;
2009
  vfy_constants *pool;
2010
 
2011
  check_pool_index (index);
2012
  pool = vfy_get_constants (vfr->current_class);
2013
  if (vfy_tag (pool, index) != expected)
2014
    verify_fail_pc ("didn't see expected constant", vfr->start_PC);
2015
  /* Once we know we have a Fieldref or Methodref we assume that it
2016
     is correctly laid out in the constant pool.  I think the code
2017
     in defineclass.cc guarantees this.  */
2018
  vfy_load_indexes (pool, index, &class_index, &name_and_type_index);
2019
  vfy_load_indexes (pool, name_and_type_index, &name_index, &desc_index);
2020
 
2021
  *name = vfy_get_pool_string (pool, name_index);
2022
  *fmtype = vfy_get_pool_string (pool, desc_index);
2023
 
2024
  return check_class_constant (class_index);
2025
}
2026
 
2027
/* Return field's type, compute class' type if requested.  If
2028
   PUTFIELD is true, use the special 'putfield' semantics.  */
2029
static type
2030
check_field_constant (int index, type *class_type, bool putfield)
2031
{
2032
  vfy_string name, field_type;
2033
  const char *typec;
2034
  type t;
2035
 
2036
  type ct = handle_field_or_method (index,
2037
                                    JV_CONSTANT_Fieldref,
2038
                                    &name, &field_type);
2039
  if (class_type)
2040
    *class_type = ct;
2041
  typec = vfy_string_bytes (field_type);
2042
  if (typec[0] == '[' || typec[0] == 'L')
2043
    init_type_from_string (&t, field_type);
2044
  else
2045
    init_type_from_tag (&t, get_type_val_for_signature (typec[0]));
2046
 
2047
  /* We have an obscure special case here: we can use `putfield' on a
2048
     field declared in this class, even if `this' has not yet been
2049
     initialized.  */
2050
  if (putfield
2051
      && ! type_initialized (&vfr->current_state->this_type)
2052
      && vfr->current_state->this_type.pc == SELF
2053
      && types_equal (&vfr->current_state->this_type, &ct)
2054
      && vfy_class_has_field (vfr->current_class, name, field_type))
2055
    /* Note that we don't actually know whether we're going to match
2056
       against 'this' or some other object of the same type.  So,
2057
       here we set things up so that it doesn't matter.  This relies
2058
       on knowing what our caller is up to.  */
2059
    type_set_uninitialized (class_type, EITHER);
2060
 
2061
  return t;
2062
}
2063
 
2064
static type
2065
check_method_constant (int index, bool is_interface,
2066
                            vfy_string *method_name,
2067
                            vfy_string *method_signature)
2068
{
2069
  return handle_field_or_method (index,
2070
                                 (is_interface
2071
                                  ? JV_CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref
2072
                                  : JV_CONSTANT_Methodref),
2073
                                 method_name, method_signature);
2074
}
2075
 
2076
static const char *
2077
get_one_type (const char *p, type *t)
2078
{
2079
  const char *start = p;
2080
  vfy_jclass k;
2081
  type_val rt;
2082
  char v;
2083
 
2084
  int arraycount = 0;
2085
  while (*p == '[')
2086
    {
2087
      ++arraycount;
2088
      ++p;
2089
    }
2090
 
2091
  v = *p++;
2092
 
2093
  if (v == 'L')
2094
    {
2095
      vfy_string name;
2096
      while (*p != ';')
2097
        ++p;
2098
      ++p;
2099
      name = vfy_get_string (start, p - start);
2100
      *t = make_type_from_string (name);
2101
      return p;
2102
    }
2103
 
2104
  /* Casting to jchar here is ok since we are looking at an ASCII
2105
     character.  */
2106
  rt = get_type_val_for_signature (v);
2107
 
2108
  if (arraycount == 0)
2109
    {
2110
      /* Callers of this function eventually push their arguments on
2111
         the stack.  So, promote them here.  */
2112
      type new_t = make_type (rt);
2113
      vfy_promote_type (&new_t);
2114
      *t = new_t;
2115
      return p;
2116
    }
2117
 
2118
  k = construct_primitive_array_type (rt);
2119
  while (--arraycount > 0)
2120
    k = vfy_get_array_class (k);
2121
  *t = make_type_from_class (k);
2122
  return p;
2123
}
2124
 
2125
static void
2126
compute_argument_types (vfy_string signature, type *types)
2127
{
2128
  int i;
2129
  const char *p = vfy_string_bytes (signature);
2130
 
2131
  /* Skip `('.  */
2132
  ++p;
2133
 
2134
  i = 0;
2135
  while (*p != ')')
2136
    p = get_one_type (p, &types[i++]);
2137
}
2138
 
2139
static type
2140
compute_return_type (vfy_string signature)
2141
{
2142
  const char *p = vfy_string_bytes (signature);
2143
  type t;
2144
  while (*p != ')')
2145
    ++p;
2146
  ++p;
2147
  get_one_type (p, &t);
2148
  return t;
2149
}
2150
 
2151
static void
2152
check_return_type (type onstack)
2153
{
2154
  type rt = compute_return_type (vfy_get_signature (vfr->current_method));
2155
  if (! types_compatible (&rt, &onstack))
2156
    verify_fail ("incompatible return type");
2157
}
2158
 
2159
/* Initialize the stack for the new method.  Returns true if this
2160
   method is an instance initializer.  */
2161
static bool
2162
initialize_stack (void)
2163
{
2164
  int arg_count, i;
2165
  int var = 0;
2166
  bool is_init = vfy_strings_equal (vfy_get_method_name (vfr->current_method),
2167
                                    vfy_init_name());
2168
  bool is_clinit = vfy_strings_equal (vfy_get_method_name (vfr->current_method),
2169
                                      vfy_clinit_name());
2170
 
2171
  if (! vfy_is_static (vfr->current_method))
2172
    {
2173
      type kurr = make_type_from_class (vfr->current_class);
2174
      if (is_init)
2175
        {
2176
          type_set_uninitialized (&kurr, SELF);
2177
          is_init = true;
2178
        }
2179
      else if (is_clinit)
2180
        verify_fail ("<clinit> method must be static");
2181
      set_variable (0, kurr);
2182
      state_set_this_type (vfr->current_state, &kurr);
2183
      ++var;
2184
    }
2185
  else
2186
    {
2187
      if (is_init)
2188
        verify_fail ("<init> method must be non-static");
2189
    }
2190
 
2191
  /* We have to handle wide arguments specially here.  */
2192
  arg_count = vfy_count_arguments (vfy_get_signature (vfr->current_method));
2193
  {
2194
    type *arg_types = (type *) vfy_alloc (arg_count * sizeof (type));
2195
    compute_argument_types (vfy_get_signature (vfr->current_method), arg_types);
2196
    for (i = 0; i < arg_count; ++i)
2197
      {
2198
        set_variable (var, arg_types[i]);
2199
        ++var;
2200
        if (type_iswide (&arg_types[i]))
2201
          ++var;
2202
      }
2203
    vfy_free (arg_types);
2204
  }
2205
 
2206
  return is_init;
2207
}
2208
 
2209
static void
2210
verify_instructions_0 (void)
2211
{
2212
  int i;
2213
  bool this_is_init;
2214
 
2215
  vfr->current_state = make_state (vfr->current_method->max_stack,
2216
                                   vfr->current_method->max_locals);
2217
 
2218
  vfr->PC = 0;
2219
  vfr->start_PC = 0;
2220
 
2221
  /*  True if we are verifying an instance initializer.  */
2222
  this_is_init = initialize_stack ();
2223
 
2224
  vfr->states = (state_list **) vfy_alloc (sizeof (state_list *)
2225
                                      * vfr->current_method->code_length);
2226
 
2227
  for (i = 0; i < vfr->current_method->code_length; ++i)
2228
    vfr->states[i] = NULL;
2229
 
2230
  vfr->next_verify_state = NULL;
2231
 
2232
  while (true)
2233
    {
2234
      java_opcode opcode;
2235
 
2236
      /* If the PC was invalidated, get a new one from the work list.  */
2237
      if (vfr->PC == NO_NEXT)
2238
        {
2239
          state *new_state = pop_jump ();
2240
          /* If it is null, we're done.  */
2241
          if (new_state == NULL)
2242
            break;
2243
 
2244
          vfr->PC = new_state->pc;
2245
          debug_print ("== State pop from pending list\n");
2246
          /* Set up the current state.  */
2247
          copy_state (vfr->current_state, new_state,
2248
            vfr->current_method->max_stack, vfr->current_method->max_locals);
2249
        }
2250
      else
2251
        {
2252
          /* We only have to do this checking in the situation where
2253
             control flow falls through from the previous instruction.
2254
             Otherwise merging is done at the time we push the branch.
2255
             Note that we'll catch the off-the-end problem just
2256
             below.  */
2257
          if (vfr->PC < vfr->current_method->code_length
2258
              && vfr->states[vfr->PC] != NULL)
2259
            {
2260
              /* We've already visited this instruction.  So merge
2261
                 the states together.  It is simplest, but not most
2262
                 efficient, to just always invalidate the PC here.  */
2263
              merge_into (vfr->PC, vfr->current_state);
2264
              invalidate_pc ();
2265
              continue;
2266
            }
2267
        }
2268
 
2269
      /* Control can't fall off the end of the bytecode.  We need to
2270
         check this in both cases, not just the fall-through case,
2271
         because we don't check to see whether a `jsr' appears at
2272
         the end of the bytecode until we process a `ret'.  */
2273
      if (vfr->PC >= vfr->current_method->code_length)
2274
        verify_fail ("fell off end");
2275
      vfr->flags[vfr->PC] |= FLAG_INSN_SEEN;
2276
 
2277
      /* We only have to keep saved state at branch targets.  If
2278
         we're at a branch target and the state here hasn't been set
2279
         yet, we set it now.  You might notice that `ret' targets
2280
         won't necessarily have FLAG_BRANCH_TARGET set.  This
2281
         doesn't matter, since those states will be filled in by
2282
         merge_into.  */
2283
      /* Note that other parts of the compiler assume that there is a
2284
         label with a type map at PC=0.  */
2285
      if (vfr->states[vfr->PC] == NULL
2286
          && (vfr->PC == 0 || (vfr->flags[vfr->PC] & FLAG_BRANCH_TARGET) != 0))
2287
        add_new_state (vfr->PC, vfr->current_state);
2288
 
2289
      /* Set this before handling exceptions so that debug output is
2290
         sane.  */
2291
      vfr->start_PC = vfr->PC;
2292
 
2293
      /* Update states for all active exception handlers.  Ordinarily
2294
         there are not many exception handlers.  So we simply run
2295
         through them all.  */
2296
      for (i = 0; i < vfr->current_method->exc_count; ++i)
2297
        {
2298
          int hpc, start, end, htype;
2299
          vfy_get_exception (vfr->exception, i, &hpc, &start, &end, &htype);
2300
          if (vfr->PC >= start && vfr->PC < end)
2301
            {
2302
              type handler = make_type_from_class (vfy_throwable_type ());
2303
              if (htype != 0)
2304
                handler = check_class_constant (htype);
2305
              push_exception_jump (handler, hpc);
2306
            }
2307
        }
2308
 
2309
 
2310
      debug_print_state (vfr->current_state, "   ", vfr->PC,
2311
                         vfr->current_method->max_stack,
2312
                         vfr->current_method->max_locals);
2313
      opcode = (java_opcode) vfr->bytecode[vfr->PC++];
2314
      switch (opcode)
2315
        {
2316
        case op_nop:
2317
          break;
2318
 
2319
        case op_aconst_null:
2320
          push_type (null_type);
2321
          break;
2322
 
2323
        case op_iconst_m1:
2324
        case op_iconst_0:
2325
        case op_iconst_1:
2326
        case op_iconst_2:
2327
        case op_iconst_3:
2328
        case op_iconst_4:
2329
        case op_iconst_5:
2330
          push_type (int_type);
2331
          break;
2332
 
2333
        case op_lconst_0:
2334
        case op_lconst_1:
2335
          push_type (long_type);
2336
          break;
2337
 
2338
        case op_fconst_0:
2339
        case op_fconst_1:
2340
        case op_fconst_2:
2341
          push_type (float_type);
2342
          break;
2343
 
2344
        case op_dconst_0:
2345
        case op_dconst_1:
2346
          push_type (double_type);
2347
          break;
2348
 
2349
        case op_bipush:
2350
          get_byte ();
2351
          push_type (int_type);
2352
          break;
2353
 
2354
        case op_sipush:
2355
          get_short ();
2356
          push_type (int_type);
2357
          break;
2358
 
2359
        case op_ldc:
2360
          push_type_t (check_constant (get_byte ()));
2361
          break;
2362
        case op_ldc_w:
2363
          push_type_t (check_constant (get_ushort ()));
2364
          break;
2365
        case op_ldc2_w:
2366
          push_type_t (check_wide_constant (get_ushort ()));
2367
          break;
2368
 
2369
        case op_iload:
2370
          push_type_t (get_variable (get_byte (), int_type));
2371
          break;
2372
        case op_lload:
2373
          push_type_t (get_variable (get_byte (), long_type));
2374
          break;
2375
        case op_fload:
2376
          push_type_t (get_variable (get_byte (), float_type));
2377
          break;
2378
        case op_dload:
2379
          push_type_t (get_variable (get_byte (), double_type));
2380
          break;
2381
        case op_aload:
2382
          push_type_t (get_variable (get_byte (), reference_type));
2383
          break;
2384
 
2385
        case op_iload_0:
2386
        case op_iload_1:
2387
        case op_iload_2:
2388
        case op_iload_3:
2389
          push_type_t (get_variable (opcode - op_iload_0, int_type));
2390
          break;
2391
        case op_lload_0:
2392
        case op_lload_1:
2393
        case op_lload_2:
2394
        case op_lload_3:
2395
          push_type_t (get_variable (opcode - op_lload_0, long_type));
2396
          break;
2397
        case op_fload_0:
2398
        case op_fload_1:
2399
        case op_fload_2:
2400
        case op_fload_3:
2401
          push_type_t (get_variable (opcode - op_fload_0, float_type));
2402
          break;
2403
        case op_dload_0:
2404
        case op_dload_1:
2405
        case op_dload_2:
2406
        case op_dload_3:
2407
          push_type_t (get_variable (opcode - op_dload_0, double_type));
2408
          break;
2409
        case op_aload_0:
2410
        case op_aload_1:
2411
        case op_aload_2:
2412
        case op_aload_3:
2413
          push_type_t (get_variable (opcode - op_aload_0, reference_type));
2414
          break;
2415
        case op_iaload:
2416
          pop_type (int_type);
2417
          push_type_t (require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type),
2418
                                         int_type));
2419
          break;
2420
        case op_laload:
2421
          pop_type (int_type);
2422
          push_type_t (require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type),
2423
                                         long_type));
2424
          break;
2425
        case op_faload:
2426
          pop_type (int_type);
2427
          push_type_t (require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type),
2428
                                         float_type));
2429
          break;
2430
        case op_daload:
2431
          pop_type (int_type);
2432
          push_type_t (require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type),
2433
                                         double_type));
2434
          break;
2435
        case op_aaload:
2436
          pop_type (int_type);
2437
          push_type_t (require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type),
2438
                                         reference_type));
2439
          break;
2440
        case op_baload:
2441
          pop_type (int_type);
2442
          require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type), byte_type);
2443
          push_type (int_type);
2444
          break;
2445
        case op_caload:
2446
          pop_type (int_type);
2447
          require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type), char_type);
2448
          push_type (int_type);
2449
          break;
2450
        case op_saload:
2451
          pop_type (int_type);
2452
          require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type), short_type);
2453
          push_type (int_type);
2454
          break;
2455
        case op_istore:
2456
          set_variable (get_byte (), pop_type (int_type));
2457
          break;
2458
        case op_lstore:
2459
          set_variable (get_byte (), pop_type (long_type));
2460
          break;
2461
        case op_fstore:
2462
          set_variable (get_byte (), pop_type (float_type));
2463
          break;
2464
        case op_dstore:
2465
          set_variable (get_byte (), pop_type (double_type));
2466
          break;
2467
        case op_astore:
2468
          set_variable (get_byte (), pop_ref_or_return ());
2469
          break;
2470
        case op_istore_0:
2471
        case op_istore_1:
2472
        case op_istore_2:
2473
        case op_istore_3:
2474
          set_variable (opcode - op_istore_0, pop_type (int_type));
2475
          break;
2476
        case op_lstore_0:
2477
        case op_lstore_1:
2478
        case op_lstore_2:
2479
        case op_lstore_3:
2480
          set_variable (opcode - op_lstore_0, pop_type (long_type));
2481
          break;
2482
        case op_fstore_0:
2483
        case op_fstore_1:
2484
        case op_fstore_2:
2485
        case op_fstore_3:
2486
          set_variable (opcode - op_fstore_0, pop_type (float_type));
2487
          break;
2488
        case op_dstore_0:
2489
        case op_dstore_1:
2490
        case op_dstore_2:
2491
        case op_dstore_3:
2492
          set_variable (opcode - op_dstore_0, pop_type (double_type));
2493
          break;
2494
        case op_astore_0:
2495
        case op_astore_1:
2496
        case op_astore_2:
2497
        case op_astore_3:
2498
          set_variable (opcode - op_astore_0, pop_ref_or_return ());
2499
          break;
2500
        case op_iastore:
2501
          pop_type (int_type);
2502
          pop_type (int_type);
2503
          require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type), int_type);
2504
          break;
2505
        case op_lastore:
2506
          pop_type (long_type);
2507
          pop_type (int_type);
2508
          require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type), long_type);
2509
          break;
2510
        case op_fastore:
2511
          pop_type (float_type);
2512
          pop_type (int_type);
2513
          require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type), float_type);
2514
          break;
2515
        case op_dastore:
2516
          pop_type (double_type);
2517
          pop_type (int_type);
2518
          require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type), double_type);
2519
          break;
2520
        case op_aastore:
2521
          pop_type (reference_type);
2522
          pop_type (int_type);
2523
          require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type), reference_type);
2524
          break;
2525
        case op_bastore:
2526
          pop_type (int_type);
2527
          pop_type (int_type);
2528
          require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type), byte_type);
2529
          break;
2530
        case op_castore:
2531
          pop_type (int_type);
2532
          pop_type (int_type);
2533
          require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type), char_type);
2534
          break;
2535
        case op_sastore:
2536
          pop_type (int_type);
2537
          pop_type (int_type);
2538
          require_array_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type), short_type);
2539
          break;
2540
        case op_pop:
2541
          pop32 ();
2542
          break;
2543
        case op_pop2:
2544
          {
2545
            type t = pop_raw ();
2546
            if (! type_iswide (&t))
2547
              pop32 ();
2548
          }
2549
          break;
2550
        case op_dup:
2551
          {
2552
            type t = pop32 ();
2553
            push_type_t (t);
2554
            push_type_t (t);
2555
          }
2556
          break;
2557
        case op_dup_x1:
2558
          {
2559
            type t1 = pop32 ();
2560
            type t2 = pop32 ();
2561
            push_type_t (t1);
2562
            push_type_t (t2);
2563
            push_type_t (t1);
2564
          }
2565
          break;
2566
        case op_dup_x2:
2567
          {
2568
            type t1 = pop32 ();
2569
            type t2 = pop_raw ();
2570
            if (! type_iswide (&t2))
2571
              {
2572
                type t3 = pop32 ();
2573
                push_type_t (t1);
2574
                push_type_t (t3);
2575
              }
2576
            else
2577
              push_type_t (t1);
2578
            push_type_t (t2);
2579
            push_type_t (t1);
2580
          }
2581
          break;
2582
        case op_dup2:
2583
          {
2584
            type t = pop_raw ();
2585
            if (! type_iswide (&t))
2586
              {
2587
                type t2 = pop32 ();
2588
                push_type_t (t2);
2589
                push_type_t (t);
2590
                push_type_t (t2);
2591
              }
2592
            else
2593
              push_type_t (t);
2594
            push_type_t (t);
2595
          }
2596
          break;
2597
        case op_dup2_x1:
2598
          {
2599
            type t1 = pop_raw ();
2600
            type t2 = pop32 ();
2601
            if (! type_iswide (&t1))
2602
              {
2603
                type t3 = pop32 ();
2604
                push_type_t (t2);
2605
                push_type_t (t1);
2606
                push_type_t (t3);
2607
              }
2608
            else
2609
              push_type_t (t1);
2610
            push_type_t (t2);
2611
            push_type_t (t1);
2612
          }
2613
          break;
2614
        case op_dup2_x2:
2615
          {
2616
            type t1 = pop_raw ();
2617
            if (type_iswide (&t1))
2618
              {
2619
                type t2 = pop_raw ();
2620
                if (type_iswide (&t2))
2621
                  {
2622
                    push_type_t (t1);
2623
                    push_type_t (t2);
2624
                  }
2625
                else
2626
                  {
2627
                    type t3 = pop32 ();
2628
                    push_type_t (t1);
2629
                    push_type_t (t3);
2630
                    push_type_t (t2);
2631
                  }
2632
                push_type_t (t1);
2633
              }
2634
            else
2635
              {
2636
                type t2 = pop32 ();
2637
                type t3 = pop_raw ();
2638
                if (type_iswide (&t3))
2639
                  {
2640
                    push_type_t (t2);
2641
                    push_type_t (t1);
2642
                  }
2643
                else
2644
                  {
2645
                    type t4 = pop32 ();
2646
                    push_type_t (t2);
2647
                    push_type_t (t1);
2648
                    push_type_t (t4);
2649
                  }
2650
                push_type_t (t3);
2651
                push_type_t (t2);
2652
                push_type_t (t1);
2653
              }
2654
          }
2655
          break;
2656
        case op_swap:
2657
          {
2658
            type t1 = pop32 ();
2659
            type t2 = pop32 ();
2660
            push_type_t (t1);
2661
            push_type_t (t2);
2662
          }
2663
          break;
2664
        case op_iadd:
2665
        case op_isub:
2666
        case op_imul:
2667
        case op_idiv:
2668
        case op_irem:
2669
        case op_ishl:
2670
        case op_ishr:
2671
        case op_iushr:
2672
        case op_iand:
2673
        case op_ior:
2674
        case op_ixor:
2675
          pop_type (int_type);
2676
          push_type_t (pop_type (int_type));
2677
          break;
2678
        case op_ladd:
2679
        case op_lsub:
2680
        case op_lmul:
2681
        case op_ldiv:
2682
        case op_lrem:
2683
        case op_land:
2684
        case op_lor:
2685
        case op_lxor:
2686
          pop_type (long_type);
2687
          push_type_t (pop_type (long_type));
2688
          break;
2689
        case op_lshl:
2690
        case op_lshr:
2691
        case op_lushr:
2692
          pop_type (int_type);
2693
          push_type_t (pop_type (long_type));
2694
          break;
2695
        case op_fadd:
2696
        case op_fsub:
2697
        case op_fmul:
2698
        case op_fdiv:
2699
        case op_frem:
2700
          pop_type (float_type);
2701
          push_type_t (pop_type (float_type));
2702
          break;
2703
        case op_dadd:
2704
        case op_dsub:
2705
        case op_dmul:
2706
        case op_ddiv:
2707
        case op_drem:
2708
          pop_type (double_type);
2709
          push_type_t (pop_type (double_type));
2710
          break;
2711
        case op_ineg:
2712
        case op_i2b:
2713
        case op_i2c:
2714
        case op_i2s:
2715
          push_type_t (pop_type (int_type));
2716
          break;
2717
        case op_lneg:
2718
          push_type_t (pop_type (long_type));
2719
          break;
2720
        case op_fneg:
2721
          push_type_t (pop_type (float_type));
2722
          break;
2723
        case op_dneg:
2724
          push_type_t (pop_type (double_type));
2725
          break;
2726
        case op_iinc:
2727
          get_variable (get_byte (), int_type);
2728
          get_byte ();
2729
          break;
2730
        case op_i2l:
2731
          pop_type (int_type);
2732
          push_type (long_type);
2733
          break;
2734
        case op_i2f:
2735
          pop_type (int_type);
2736
          push_type (float_type);
2737
          break;
2738
        case op_i2d:
2739
          pop_type (int_type);
2740
          push_type (double_type);
2741
          break;
2742
        case op_l2i:
2743
          pop_type (long_type);
2744
          push_type (int_type);
2745
          break;
2746
        case op_l2f:
2747
          pop_type (long_type);
2748
          push_type (float_type);
2749
          break;
2750
        case op_l2d:
2751
          pop_type (long_type);
2752
          push_type (double_type);
2753
          break;
2754
        case op_f2i:
2755
          pop_type (float_type);
2756
          push_type (int_type);
2757
          break;
2758
        case op_f2l:
2759
          pop_type (float_type);
2760
          push_type (long_type);
2761
          break;
2762
        case op_f2d:
2763
          pop_type (float_type);
2764
          push_type (double_type);
2765
          break;
2766
        case op_d2i:
2767
          pop_type (double_type);
2768
          push_type (int_type);
2769
          break;
2770
        case op_d2l:
2771
          pop_type (double_type);
2772
          push_type (long_type);
2773
          break;
2774
        case op_d2f:
2775
          pop_type (double_type);
2776
          push_type (float_type);
2777
          break;
2778
        case op_lcmp:
2779
          pop_type (long_type);
2780
          pop_type (long_type);
2781
          push_type (int_type);
2782
          break;
2783
        case op_fcmpl:
2784
        case op_fcmpg:
2785
          pop_type (float_type);
2786
          pop_type (float_type);
2787
          push_type (int_type);
2788
          break;
2789
        case op_dcmpl:
2790
        case op_dcmpg:
2791
          pop_type (double_type);
2792
          pop_type (double_type);
2793
          push_type (int_type);
2794
          break;
2795
        case op_ifeq:
2796
        case op_ifne:
2797
        case op_iflt:
2798
        case op_ifge:
2799
        case op_ifgt:
2800
        case op_ifle:
2801
          pop_type (int_type);
2802
          push_jump (get_short ());
2803
          break;
2804
        case op_if_icmpeq:
2805
        case op_if_icmpne:
2806
        case op_if_icmplt:
2807
        case op_if_icmpge:
2808
        case op_if_icmpgt:
2809
        case op_if_icmple:
2810
          pop_type (int_type);
2811
          pop_type (int_type);
2812
          push_jump (get_short ());
2813
          break;
2814
        case op_if_acmpeq:
2815
        case op_if_acmpne:
2816
          pop_type (reference_type);
2817
          pop_type (reference_type);
2818
          push_jump (get_short ());
2819
          break;
2820
        case op_goto:
2821
          push_jump (get_short ());
2822
          invalidate_pc ();
2823
          break;
2824
        case op_jsr:
2825
          handle_jsr_insn (get_short ());
2826
          break;
2827
        case op_ret:
2828
          handle_ret_insn (get_byte ());
2829
          break;
2830
        case op_tableswitch:
2831
          {
2832
            int i;
2833
            jint low, high;
2834
            pop_type (int_type);
2835
            skip_padding ();
2836
            push_jump (get_int ());
2837
            low = get_int ();
2838
            high = get_int ();
2839
            /* Already checked LOW -vs- HIGH.  */
2840
            for (i = low; i <= high; ++i)
2841
              push_jump (get_int ());
2842
            invalidate_pc ();
2843
          }
2844
          break;
2845
 
2846
        case op_lookupswitch:
2847
          {
2848
            int i;
2849
            jint npairs, lastkey;
2850
 
2851
            pop_type (int_type);
2852
            skip_padding ();
2853
            push_jump (get_int ());
2854
            npairs = get_int ();
2855
            /* Already checked NPAIRS >= 0.  */
2856
            lastkey = 0;
2857
            for (i = 0; i < npairs; ++i)
2858
              {
2859
                jint key = get_int ();
2860
                if (i > 0 && key <= lastkey)
2861
                  verify_fail_pc ("lookupswitch pairs unsorted", vfr->start_PC);
2862
                lastkey = key;
2863
                push_jump (get_int ());
2864
              }
2865
            invalidate_pc ();
2866
          }
2867
          break;
2868
        case op_ireturn:
2869
          check_return_type (pop_type (int_type));
2870
          invalidate_pc ();
2871
          break;
2872
        case op_lreturn:
2873
          check_return_type (pop_type (long_type));
2874
          invalidate_pc ();
2875
          break;
2876
        case op_freturn:
2877
          check_return_type (pop_type (float_type));
2878
          invalidate_pc ();
2879
          break;
2880
        case op_dreturn:
2881
          check_return_type (pop_type (double_type));
2882
          invalidate_pc ();
2883
          break;
2884
        case op_areturn:
2885
          check_return_type (pop_init_ref (reference_type));
2886
          invalidate_pc ();
2887
          break;
2888
        case op_return:
2889
          /* We only need to check this when the return type is void,
2890
             because all instance initializers return void.  We also
2891
             need to special-case Object constructors, as they can't
2892
             call a superclass <init>.  */
2893
          if (this_is_init && vfr->current_class != vfy_object_type ())
2894
            state_check_this_initialized (vfr->current_state);
2895
          check_return_type (make_type (void_type));
2896
          invalidate_pc ();
2897
          break;
2898
        case op_getstatic:
2899
          push_type_t (check_field_constant (get_ushort (), NULL, false));
2900
          break;
2901
        case op_putstatic:
2902
          pop_type_t (check_field_constant (get_ushort (), NULL, false));
2903
          break;
2904
        case op_getfield:
2905
          {
2906
            type klass;
2907
            type field = check_field_constant (get_ushort (), &klass, false);
2908
            pop_type_t (klass);
2909
            push_type_t (field);
2910
          }
2911
          break;
2912
        case op_putfield:
2913
          {
2914
            type klass;
2915
            type field = check_field_constant (get_ushort (), &klass, true);
2916
            pop_type_t (field);
2917
            pop_type_t (klass);
2918
          }
2919
          break;
2920
 
2921
        case op_invokevirtual:
2922
        case op_invokespecial:
2923
        case op_invokestatic:
2924
        case op_invokeinterface:
2925
          {
2926
            vfy_string method_name, method_signature;
2927
            const char *namec;
2928
            int i, arg_count;
2929
            type rt;
2930
            bool is_init = false;
2931
 
2932
            type class_type
2933
              = check_method_constant (get_ushort (),
2934
                                       opcode == op_invokeinterface,
2935
                                       &method_name,
2936
                                       &method_signature);
2937
            /* NARGS is only used when we're processing
2938
               invokeinterface.  It is simplest for us to compute it
2939
               here and then verify it later.  */
2940
            int nargs = 0;
2941
            if (opcode == op_invokeinterface)
2942
              {
2943
                nargs = get_byte ();
2944
                if (get_byte () != 0)
2945
                  verify_fail ("invokeinterface dummy byte is wrong");
2946
              }
2947
 
2948
            namec = vfy_string_bytes (method_name);
2949
 
2950
            if (vfy_strings_equal (method_name, vfy_init_name()))
2951
              {
2952
                is_init = true;
2953
                if (opcode != op_invokespecial)
2954
                  verify_fail ("can't invoke <init>");
2955
              }
2956
            else if (namec[0] == '<')
2957
              verify_fail ("can't invoke method starting with `<'");
2958
 
2959
            arg_count = vfy_count_arguments (method_signature);
2960
            {
2961
              /* Pop arguments and check types.  */
2962
              type *arg_types = (type *) vfy_alloc (arg_count * sizeof (type));
2963
 
2964
              compute_argument_types (method_signature, arg_types);
2965
              for (i = arg_count - 1; i >= 0; --i)
2966
                {
2967
                  /* This is only used for verifying the byte for
2968
                     invokeinterface.  */
2969
                  nargs -= type_depth (&arg_types[i]);
2970
                  pop_init_ref_t (arg_types[i]);
2971
                }
2972
 
2973
              vfy_free (arg_types);
2974
            }
2975
 
2976
            if (opcode == op_invokeinterface
2977
                && nargs != 1)
2978
              verify_fail ("wrong argument count for invokeinterface");
2979
 
2980
            if (opcode != op_invokestatic)
2981
              {
2982
                type raw;
2983
                type t = class_type;
2984
                if (is_init)
2985
                  {
2986
                    /* In this case the PC doesn't matter.  */
2987
                    type_set_uninitialized (&t, UNINIT);
2988
                    /* FIXME: check to make sure that the <init>
2989
                       call is to the right class.
2990
                       It must either be super or an exact class
2991
                       match.  */
2992
                  }
2993
                raw = pop_raw ();
2994
                if (! types_compatible (&t, &raw))
2995
                  verify_fail ("incompatible type on stack");
2996
 
2997
                if (is_init)
2998
                  state_set_initialized (vfr->current_state,
2999
                    type_get_pc (&raw), vfr->current_method->max_locals);
3000
              }
3001
 
3002
            rt = compute_return_type (method_signature);
3003
            if (! type_isvoid (&rt))
3004
              push_type_t (rt);
3005
          }
3006
          break;
3007
 
3008
        case op_new:
3009
          {
3010
            type t = check_class_constant (get_ushort ());
3011
            if (type_isarray (&t) || type_isinterface (&t)
3012
                || type_isabstract (&t))
3013
              verify_fail ("type is array, interface, or abstract");
3014
            type_set_uninitialized (&t, vfr->start_PC);
3015
            push_type_t (t);
3016
          }
3017
          break;
3018
 
3019
        case op_newarray:
3020
          {
3021
            int atype = get_byte ();
3022
            vfy_jclass k;
3023
            type t;
3024
            /* We intentionally have chosen constants to make this
3025
               valid.  */
3026
            if (atype < boolean_type || atype > long_type)
3027
              verify_fail_pc ("type not primitive", vfr->start_PC);
3028
            pop_type (int_type);
3029
            k = construct_primitive_array_type ((type_val) atype);
3030
            init_type_from_class (&t, k);
3031
            push_type_t (t);
3032
          }
3033
          break;
3034
        case op_anewarray:
3035
          {
3036
            type t;
3037
            pop_type (int_type);
3038
            t = check_class_constant (get_ushort ());
3039
            push_type_t (type_to_array (&t));
3040
          }
3041
          break;
3042
        case op_arraylength:
3043
          {
3044
            type t = pop_init_ref (reference_type);
3045
            if (! type_isarray (&t) && ! type_isnull (&t))
3046
              verify_fail ("array type expected");
3047
            push_type (int_type);
3048
          }
3049
          break;
3050
        case op_athrow:
3051
          pop_type_t (make_type_from_class (vfy_throwable_type ()));
3052
          invalidate_pc ();
3053
          break;
3054
        case op_checkcast:
3055
          pop_init_ref (reference_type);
3056
          push_type_t (check_class_constant (get_ushort ()));
3057
          break;
3058
        case op_instanceof:
3059
          pop_init_ref (reference_type);
3060
          check_class_constant (get_ushort ());
3061
          push_type (int_type);
3062
          break;
3063
        case op_monitorenter:
3064
          pop_init_ref (reference_type);
3065
          break;
3066
        case op_monitorexit:
3067
          pop_init_ref (reference_type);
3068
          break;
3069
        case op_wide:
3070
          {
3071
            switch (get_byte ())
3072
              {
3073
              case op_iload:
3074
                push_type_t (get_variable (get_ushort (), int_type));
3075
                break;
3076
              case op_lload:
3077
                push_type_t (get_variable (get_ushort (), long_type));
3078
                break;
3079
              case op_fload:
3080
                push_type_t (get_variable (get_ushort (), float_type));
3081
                break;
3082
              case op_dload:
3083
                push_type_t (get_variable (get_ushort (), double_type));
3084
                break;
3085
              case op_aload:
3086
                push_type_t (get_variable (get_ushort (), reference_type));
3087
                break;
3088
              case op_istore:
3089
                set_variable (get_ushort (), pop_type (int_type));
3090
                break;
3091
              case op_lstore:
3092
                set_variable (get_ushort (), pop_type (long_type));
3093
                break;
3094
              case op_fstore:
3095
                set_variable (get_ushort (), pop_type (float_type));
3096
                break;
3097
              case op_dstore:
3098
                set_variable (get_ushort (), pop_type (double_type));
3099
                break;
3100
              case op_astore:
3101
                set_variable (get_ushort (), pop_init_ref (reference_type));
3102
                break;
3103
              case op_ret:
3104
                handle_ret_insn (get_short ());
3105
                break;
3106
              case op_iinc:
3107
                get_variable (get_ushort (), int_type);
3108
                get_short ();
3109
                break;
3110
              default:
3111
                verify_fail_pc ("unrecognized wide instruction", vfr->start_PC);
3112
              }
3113
          }
3114
          break;
3115
        case op_multianewarray:
3116
          {
3117
            int i;
3118
            type atype = check_class_constant (get_ushort ());
3119
            int dim = get_byte ();
3120
            if (dim < 1)
3121
              verify_fail_pc ("too few dimensions to multianewarray", vfr->start_PC);
3122
            type_verify_dimensions (&atype, dim);
3123
            for (i = 0; i < dim; ++i)
3124
              pop_type (int_type);
3125
            push_type_t (atype);
3126
          }
3127
          break;
3128
        case op_ifnull:
3129
        case op_ifnonnull:
3130
          pop_type (reference_type);
3131
          push_jump (get_short ());
3132
          break;
3133
        case op_goto_w:
3134
          push_jump (get_int ());
3135
          invalidate_pc ();
3136
          break;
3137
        case op_jsr_w:
3138
          handle_jsr_insn (get_int ());
3139
          break;
3140
 
3141
        default:
3142
          /* Unrecognized opcode.  */
3143
          verify_fail_pc ("unrecognized instruction in verify_instructions_0",
3144
                       vfr->start_PC);
3145
        }
3146
    }
3147
}
3148
 
3149
/* This turns a `type' into something suitable for use by the type map
3150
   in the other parts of the compiler.  In particular, reference types
3151
   are mapped to Object, primitive types are unchanged, and other
3152
   types are mapped using special functions declared in verify.h.  */
3153
static vfy_jclass
3154
collapse_type (type *t)
3155
{
3156
  switch (t->key)
3157
    {
3158
    case void_type:
3159
    case boolean_type:
3160
    case char_type:
3161
    case float_type:
3162
    case double_type:
3163
    case byte_type:
3164
    case short_type:
3165
    case int_type:
3166
    case long_type:
3167
      return vfy_get_primitive_type (t->key);
3168
 
3169
    case unsuitable_type:
3170
    case continuation_type:
3171
      return vfy_unsuitable_type ();
3172
 
3173
    case return_address_type:
3174
      return vfy_return_address_type ();
3175
 
3176
    case null_type:
3177
      return vfy_null_type ();
3178
 
3179
    case reference_type:
3180
    case uninitialized_reference_type:
3181
      return vfy_object_type ();
3182
    }
3183
 
3184
  gcc_unreachable ();
3185
}
3186
 
3187
static void
3188
verify_instructions (void)
3189
{
3190
  int i;
3191
 
3192
  branch_prepass ();
3193
  verify_instructions_0 ();
3194
 
3195
  /* Now tell the rest of the compiler about the types we've found.  */
3196
  for (i = 0; i < vfr->current_method->code_length; ++i)
3197
    {
3198
      int j, slot;
3199
      struct state *curr;
3200
 
3201
      if ((vfr->flags[i] & FLAG_INSN_SEEN) != 0)
3202
        vfy_note_instruction_seen (i);
3203
 
3204
      if (! vfr->states[i])
3205
        continue;
3206
 
3207
      curr = vfr->states[i]->val;
3208
      vfy_note_stack_depth (vfr->current_method, i, curr->stackdepth);
3209
 
3210
      /* Tell the compiler about each local variable.  */
3211
      for (j = 0; j < vfr->current_method->max_locals; ++j)
3212
        vfy_note_local_type (vfr->current_method, i, j,
3213
                             collapse_type (&curr->locals[j]));
3214
      /* Tell the compiler about each stack slot.  */
3215
      for (slot = j = 0; j < curr->stacktop; ++j, ++slot)
3216
        {
3217
          vfy_note_stack_type (vfr->current_method, i, slot,
3218
                               collapse_type (&curr->stack[j]));
3219
          if (type_iswide (&curr->stack[j]))
3220
            {
3221
              ++slot;
3222
              vfy_note_stack_type (vfr->current_method, i, slot,
3223
                                   vfy_unsuitable_type ());
3224
            }
3225
        }
3226
      gcc_assert (slot == curr->stackdepth);
3227
    }
3228
}
3229
 
3230
static void
3231
make_verifier_context (vfy_method *m)
3232
{
3233
  vfr = (verifier_context *) vfy_alloc (sizeof (struct verifier_context));
3234
 
3235
  vfr->current_method = m;
3236
  vfr->bytecode = vfy_get_bytecode (m);
3237
  vfr->exception = vfy_get_exceptions (m);
3238
  vfr->current_class = m->defining_class;
3239
 
3240
  vfr->states = NULL;
3241
  vfr->flags = NULL;
3242
  vfr->utf8_list = NULL;
3243
  vfr->isect_list = NULL;
3244
}
3245
 
3246
static void
3247
free_verifier_context (void)
3248
{
3249
  vfy_string_list *utf8_list;
3250
  ref_intersection *isect_list;
3251
 
3252
  if (vfr->flags)
3253
    vfy_free (vfr->flags);
3254
 
3255
  utf8_list = vfr->utf8_list;
3256
  while (utf8_list != NULL)
3257
    {
3258
      vfy_string_list *n = utf8_list->next;
3259
      vfy_free (utf8_list);
3260
      utf8_list = n;
3261
    }
3262
 
3263
  isect_list = vfr->isect_list;
3264
  while (isect_list != NULL)
3265
    {
3266
      ref_intersection *next = isect_list->alloc_next;
3267
      vfy_free (isect_list);
3268
      isect_list = next;
3269
    }
3270
 
3271
  if (vfr->states != NULL)
3272
    {
3273
      int i;
3274
      for (i = 0; i < vfr->current_method->code_length; ++i)
3275
        {
3276
          state_list *iter = vfr->states[i];
3277
          while (iter != NULL)
3278
            {
3279
              state_list *next = iter->next;
3280
              free_state (iter->val);
3281
              vfy_free (iter->val);
3282
              vfy_free (iter);
3283
              iter = next;
3284
            }
3285
        }
3286
      vfy_free (vfr->states);
3287
    }
3288
 
3289
  vfy_free (vfr);
3290
}
3291
 
3292
int
3293
verify_method (vfy_method *meth)
3294
{
3295
  debug_print ("verify_method (%s) %i\n", vfy_string_bytes (meth->name),
3296
               meth->code_length);
3297
 
3298
  if (vfr != NULL)
3299
    verify_fail ("verifier re-entered");
3300
 
3301
  make_verifier_context (meth);
3302
  verify_instructions ();
3303
  free_verifier_context ();
3304
  vfr = NULL;
3305
 
3306
  return 1;
3307
}

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