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* Contributors:
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*/
package com.ibm.wala.examples.drivers;
import com.ibm.wala.classLoader.IMethod;
import com.ibm.wala.core.tests.callGraph.CallGraphTestUtil;
import com.ibm.wala.core.util.config.AnalysisScopeReader;
import com.ibm.wala.core.util.io.FileProvider;
import com.ibm.wala.core.util.strings.StringStuff;
import com.ibm.wala.core.viz.PDFViewUtil;
import com.ibm.wala.examples.properties.WalaExamplesProperties;
import com.ibm.wala.ipa.callgraph.AnalysisCacheImpl;
import com.ibm.wala.ipa.callgraph.AnalysisOptions;
import com.ibm.wala.ipa.callgraph.AnalysisScope;
import com.ibm.wala.ipa.callgraph.IAnalysisCacheView;
import com.ibm.wala.ipa.callgraph.impl.Everywhere;
import com.ibm.wala.ipa.cha.ClassHierarchy;
import com.ibm.wala.ipa.cha.ClassHierarchyFactory;
import com.ibm.wala.properties.WalaProperties;
import com.ibm.wala.ssa.IR;
import com.ibm.wala.ssa.SSAOptions;
import com.ibm.wala.types.MethodReference;
import com.ibm.wala.util.WalaException;
import com.ibm.wala.util.debug.Assertions;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Properties;
/**
* This simple example application builds a WALA IR and fires off a PDF viewer to visualize a DOT
* representation.
*/
public class PDFWalaIR {
public static final String PDF_FILE = "ir.pdf";
/**
* Usage: PDFWalaIR -appJar [jar file name] -sig [method signature] The "jar file name" should be
* something like "c:/temp/testdata/java_cup.jar" The signature should be something like
* "java_cup.lexer.advance()V"
*/
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
run(args);
}
/**
* @param args -appJar [jar file name] -sig [method signature] The "jar file name" should be
* something like "c:/temp/testdata/java_cup.jar" The signature should be something like
* "java_cup.lexer.advance()V"
*/
public static Process run(String[] args) throws IOException {
validateCommandLine(args);
return run(args[1], args[3]);
}
/**
* @param appJar should be something like "c:/temp/testdata/java_cup.jar"
* @param methodSig should be something like "java_cup.lexer.advance()V"
*/
public static Process run(String appJar, String methodSig) throws IOException {
try {
if (PDFCallGraph.isDirectory(appJar)) {
appJar = PDFCallGraph.findJarFiles(new String[] {appJar});
}
// Build an AnalysisScope which represents the set of classes to analyze. In particular,
// we will analyze the contents of the appJar jar file and the Java standard libraries.
AnalysisScope scope =
AnalysisScopeReader.instance.makeJavaBinaryAnalysisScope(
appJar, new FileProvider().getFile(CallGraphTestUtil.REGRESSION_EXCLUSIONS));
// Build a class hierarchy representing all classes to analyze. This step will read the class
// files and organize them into a tree.
ClassHierarchy cha = ClassHierarchyFactory.make(scope);
// Create a name representing the method whose IR we will visualize
MethodReference mr = StringStuff.makeMethodReference(methodSig);
// Resolve the method name into the IMethod, the canonical representation of the method
// information.
IMethod m = cha.resolveMethod(mr);
if (m == null) {
Assertions.UNREACHABLE("could not resolve " + mr);
}
// Set up options which govern analysis choices. In particular, we will use all Pi nodes when
// building the IR.
AnalysisOptions options = new AnalysisOptions();
options.getSSAOptions().setPiNodePolicy(SSAOptions.getAllBuiltInPiNodes());
// Create an object which caches IRs and related information, reconstructing them lazily on
// demand.
IAnalysisCacheView cache = new AnalysisCacheImpl(options.getSSAOptions());
// Build the IR and cache it.
IR ir = cache.getIR(m, Everywhere.EVERYWHERE);
if (ir == null) {
Assertions.UNREACHABLE("Null IR for " + m);
}
System.err.println(ir);
Properties wp = null;
try {
wp = WalaProperties.loadProperties();
wp.putAll(WalaExamplesProperties.loadProperties());
} catch (WalaException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
Assertions.UNREACHABLE();
}
String psFile =
wp.getProperty(WalaProperties.OUTPUT_DIR) + File.separatorChar + PDFWalaIR.PDF_FILE;
String dotFile =
wp.getProperty(WalaProperties.OUTPUT_DIR)
+ File.separatorChar
+ PDFTypeHierarchy.DOT_FILE;
String dotExe = wp.getProperty(WalaExamplesProperties.DOT_EXE);
String gvExe = wp.getProperty(WalaExamplesProperties.PDFVIEW_EXE);
return PDFViewUtil.ghostviewIR(cha, ir, psFile, dotFile, dotExe, gvExe);
} catch (WalaException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
return null;
}
}
/**
* Validate that the command-line arguments obey the expected usage.
*
* Usage:
*
*
* - args[0] : "-appJar"
*
- args[1] : something like "c:/temp/testdata/java_cup.jar"
*
- args[2] : "-sig"
*
- args[3] : a method signature like "java_cup.lexer.advance()V"
*
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if command-line is malformed.
*/
public static void validateCommandLine(String[] args) {
if (args.length != 4) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("must have at exactly 4 command-line arguments");
}
if (!args[0].equals("-appJar")) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException(
"invalid command-line, args[0] should be -appJar, but is " + args[0]);
}
if (!args[2].equals("-sig")) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException(
"invalid command-line, args[2] should be -sig, but is " + args[0]);
}
}
}