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* Scala (https://www.scala-lang.org)
*
* Copyright EPFL and Lightbend, Inc.
*
* Licensed under Apache License 2.0
* (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
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package scala.tools.nsc
package backend.jvm
package analysis
import java.util
import scala.annotation.switch
import scala.tools.asm.tree.analysis._
import scala.tools.asm.tree._
import scala.tools.asm.{Opcodes, Type}
import scala.tools.nsc.backend.jvm.BTypes.InternalName
import scala.tools.nsc.backend.jvm.opt.BytecodeUtils._
import scala.tools.nsc.backend.jvm.analysis.BackendUtils._
/**
* See the package object `analysis` for details on the ASM analysis framework.
*
* Some notes on nullness analysis.
*
* For an instance method, `this` is non-null at entry. So we have to return a NotNull value when
* the analyzer is initializing the first frame of a method (see above). This required a change of
* the analyzer: before it would simply call `interpreter.newValue`, where we don't have the
* required context. See https://github.com/scala/scala-asm/commit/8133d75032.
*
* After some operations we know that a certain value is not null (e.g. the receiver of an instance
* call). However, the receiver is an value on the stack and consumed while interpreting the
* instruction - so we can only gain some knowledge if we know that the receiver was an alias of
* some other local variable or stack slot. Therefore we use the AliasingFrame class.
*/
/**
* Represents the nullness state for a local variable or stack value.
*
* Note that nullness of primitive values is not tracked, it will be always unknown.
*/
sealed abstract class NullnessValue(final val isSize2: Boolean) extends Value {
/**
* The size of the slot described by this value. Cannot be 0 because no values are allocated
* for void-typed slots, see NullnessInterpreter.newValue.
**/
def getSize: Int = if (isSize2) 2 else 1
def merge(other: NullnessValue) = {
if (this eq other) this
else if (this eq UnknownValue2) this // the only possible value of size two
else UnknownValue1
}
final override def equals(other: Any) = this eq other.asInstanceOf[Object]
def invert: NullnessValue = if (this == NullValue) NotNullValue else if (this == NotNullValue) NullValue else this
}
object NullValue extends NullnessValue(isSize2 = false) { override def toString = "Null" }
object UnknownValue1 extends NullnessValue(isSize2 = false) { override def toString = "Unknown1" }
object UnknownValue2 extends NullnessValue(isSize2 = true ) { override def toString = "Unknown2" }
object NotNullValue extends NullnessValue(isSize2 = false) { override def toString = "NotNull" }
object NullnessValue {
def unknown(isSize2: Boolean) = if (isSize2) UnknownValue2 else UnknownValue1
def unknown(insn: AbstractInsnNode) = if (instructionResultSize(insn) == 2) UnknownValue2 else UnknownValue1
}
final class NullnessInterpreter(knownNonNullInvocation: MethodInsnNode => Boolean, modulesNonNull: Boolean, method: MethodNode) extends Interpreter[NullnessValue](Opcodes.ASM5) {
def newValue(tp: Type): NullnessValue = {
// ASM loves giving semantics to null. The behavior here is the same as in SourceInterpreter,
// which is provided by the framework.
//
// (1) For the void type, the ASM framework expects newValue to return `null`.
// Also, the Frame.returnValue field is `null` for methods with return type void.
// Example callsite passing VOID_TYPE: in Analyzer, `newValue(Type.getReturnType(m.desc))`.
//
// (2) `tp` may also be `null`. When creating the initial frame, the analyzer invokes
// `newValue(null)` for each local variable. We have to return a value of size 1.
if (tp == Type.VOID_TYPE) null // (1)
else NullnessValue.unknown(isSize2 = tp != null /*(2)*/ && tp.getSize == 2 )
}
override def newParameterValue(isInstanceMethod: Boolean, local: Int, tp: Type): NullnessValue = {
// For instance methods, the `this` parameter is known to be not null.
val isThis = local == 0 && (isInstanceMethod || {
method.parameters != null && !method.parameters.isEmpty && {
val p = method.parameters.get(0)
(p.access & Opcodes.ACC_SYNTHETIC) != 0 && p.name == "$this"
}
})
if (isThis) NotNullValue
else super.newParameterValue(isInstanceMethod, local, tp)
}
def newOperation(insn: AbstractInsnNode): NullnessValue = (insn.getOpcode: @switch) match {
case Opcodes.ACONST_NULL => NullValue
case Opcodes.LDC => insn.asInstanceOf[LdcInsnNode].cst match {
case _: String | _: Type => NotNullValue
case _ => NullnessValue.unknown(insn)
}
case Opcodes.GETSTATIC =>
val fi = insn.asInstanceOf[FieldInsnNode]
if (modulesNonNull && isModuleLoad(fi, _ == fi.owner)) NotNullValue
else NullnessValue.unknown(insn)
// for Opcodes.NEW, we use Unknown. The value will become NotNull after the constructor call.
case _ => NullnessValue.unknown(insn)
}
def copyOperation(insn: AbstractInsnNode, value: NullnessValue): NullnessValue = value
def unaryOperation(insn: AbstractInsnNode, value: NullnessValue): NullnessValue = (insn.getOpcode: @switch) match {
case Opcodes.CHECKCAST => value
case Opcodes.NEWARRAY |
Opcodes.ANEWARRAY => NotNullValue
case _ => NullnessValue.unknown(insn)
}
def binaryOperation(insn: AbstractInsnNode, value1: NullnessValue, value2: NullnessValue): NullnessValue = {
NullnessValue.unknown(insn)
}
def ternaryOperation(insn: AbstractInsnNode, value1: NullnessValue, value2: NullnessValue, value3: NullnessValue): NullnessValue = UnknownValue1
def naryOperation(insn: AbstractInsnNode, values: util.List[_ <: NullnessValue]): NullnessValue = insn match {
case mi: MethodInsnNode if knownNonNullInvocation(mi) =>
NotNullValue
case _ =>
if (insn.getOpcode == Opcodes.MULTIANEWARRAY) NotNullValue
else NullnessValue.unknown(insn)
}
def returnOperation(insn: AbstractInsnNode, value: NullnessValue, expected: NullnessValue): Unit = ()
def merge(a: NullnessValue, b: NullnessValue): NullnessValue = a merge b
}
class NullnessFrame(nLocals: Int, nStack: Int) extends AliasingFrame[NullnessValue](nLocals, nStack) {
private[this] var ifNullAliases: AliasSet = null
// Auxiliary constructor required for implementing `NullnessAnalyzer.newFrame`
def this(src: Frame[_ <: NullnessValue]) = {
this(src.getLocals, src.getMaxStackSize)
init(src)
}
private def setNullness(s: AliasSet, v: NullnessValue) = {
val it = s.iterator
while (it.hasNext)
this.setValue(it.next(), v)
}
override def initJumpTarget(opcode: Int, target: LabelNode): Unit = {
// when `target` is defined, we're in the case where the branch condition is true
val conditionTrue = target != null
if (opcode == Opcodes.IFNULL)
setNullness(ifNullAliases, if (conditionTrue) NullValue else NotNullValue)
else if (opcode == Opcodes.IFNONNULL)
setNullness(ifNullAliases, if (conditionTrue) NotNullValue else NullValue)
}
override def execute(insn: AbstractInsnNode, interpreter: Interpreter[NullnessValue]): Unit = {
import Opcodes._
ifNullAliases = insn.getOpcode match {
case IFNULL | IFNONNULL => aliasesOf(this.stackTop)
case _ => null
}
// get the alias set the object that is known to be not-null after this operation.
// alias sets are mutable / mutated, so after super.execute, this set contains the remaining
// aliases of the value that becomes not-null.
val nullCheckedAliases: AliasSet = (insn.getOpcode: @switch) match {
case IALOAD |
LALOAD |
FALOAD |
DALOAD |
AALOAD |
BALOAD |
CALOAD |
SALOAD =>
aliasesOf(this.stackTop - 1)
case IASTORE |
FASTORE |
AASTORE |
BASTORE |
CASTORE |
SASTORE |
LASTORE |
DASTORE =>
aliasesOf(this.stackTop - 2)
case GETFIELD =>
aliasesOf(this.stackTop)
case PUTFIELD =>
aliasesOf(this.stackTop - 1)
case INVOKEVIRTUAL |
INVOKESPECIAL |
INVOKEINTERFACE =>
val desc = insn.asInstanceOf[MethodInsnNode].desc
val numArgs = Type.getArgumentTypes(desc).length
aliasesOf(this.stackTop - numArgs)
case INVOKESTATIC =>
var nullChecked = BackendUtils.argumentsNullCheckedByCallee(insn.asInstanceOf[MethodInsnNode])
var i = 0
var res: AliasSet = null
while (nullChecked > 0) {
if ((nullChecked & 1L) != 0) {
val a = aliasesOf(this.stackTop - i)
if (res == null) res = a
else a.iterator.foreach(res.+=)
}
i += 1
nullChecked >>= 1
}
res
case ARRAYLENGTH |
MONITORENTER |
MONITOREXIT =>
aliasesOf(this.stackTop)
case _ =>
null
}
super.execute(insn, interpreter)
if (nullCheckedAliases != null)
setNullness(nullCheckedAliases, NotNullValue)
}
}
class NullnessAnalyzerImpl(methodNode: MethodNode, knownNonNullInvocation: MethodInsnNode => Boolean, modulesNonNull: Boolean)
extends Analyzer[NullnessValue](new NullnessInterpreter(knownNonNullInvocation, modulesNonNull, methodNode)) {
// override the `newFrame` methods to make sure the analyzer uses NullnessFrames.
override def newFrame(nLocals: Int, nStack: Int): NullnessFrame = new NullnessFrame(nLocals, nStack)
override def newFrame(src: Frame[_ <: NullnessValue]): NullnessFrame = new NullnessFrame(src)
}
class NullnessAnalyzer(methodNode: MethodNode, classInternalName: InternalName, knownNonNullInvocation: MethodInsnNode => Boolean, modulesNonNull: Boolean)
extends AsmAnalyzer(methodNode, classInternalName, new NullnessAnalyzerImpl(methodNode, knownNonNullInvocation, modulesNonNull))
with AliasingAsmAnalyzerMarker
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