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Add a Lint for Pointer to Integer Transmutes in Consts
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compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/check_undefined_transmutes.rs
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use rustc_middle::mir::visit::Visitor; | ||
use rustc_middle::mir::{Body, Location, Operand, Terminator, TerminatorKind}; | ||
use rustc_middle::ty::{AssocItem, AssocKind, TyCtxt}; | ||
use rustc_session::lint::builtin::PTR_TO_INTEGER_TRANSMUTE_IN_CONSTS; | ||
use rustc_span::sym; | ||
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use crate::errors; | ||
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/// Check for transmutes that exhibit undefined behavior. | ||
/// For example, transmuting pointers to integers in a const context. | ||
pub(super) struct CheckUndefinedTransmutes; | ||
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impl<'tcx> crate::MirLint<'tcx> for CheckUndefinedTransmutes { | ||
fn run_lint(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &Body<'tcx>) { | ||
let mut checker = UndefinedTransmutesChecker { body, tcx }; | ||
checker.visit_body(body); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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struct UndefinedTransmutesChecker<'a, 'tcx> { | ||
body: &'a Body<'tcx>, | ||
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, | ||
} | ||
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impl<'a, 'tcx> UndefinedTransmutesChecker<'a, 'tcx> { | ||
// This functions checks two things: | ||
// 1. `function` takes a raw pointer as input and returns an integer as output. | ||
// 2. `function` is called from a const function or an associated constant. | ||
// | ||
// Why do we consider const functions and associated constants only? | ||
// | ||
// Generally, undefined behavior in const items are handled by the evaluator. | ||
// But, const functions and associated constants are evaluated only when referenced. | ||
// This can result in undefined behavior in a library going unnoticed until | ||
// the function or constant is actually used. | ||
// | ||
// Therefore, we only consider const functions and associated constants here and leave | ||
// other const items to be handled by the evaluator. | ||
fn is_ptr_to_int_in_const(&self, function: &Operand<'tcx>) -> bool { | ||
let def_id = self.body.source.def_id(); | ||
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if self.tcx.is_const_fn(def_id) | ||
|| matches!( | ||
self.tcx.opt_associated_item(def_id), | ||
Some(AssocItem { kind: AssocKind::Const, .. }) | ||
) | ||
{ | ||
let fn_sig = function.ty(self.body, self.tcx).fn_sig(self.tcx).skip_binder(); | ||
if let [input] = fn_sig.inputs() { | ||
return input.is_unsafe_ptr() && fn_sig.output().is_integral(); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
false | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for UndefinedTransmutesChecker<'_, 'tcx> { | ||
// Check each block's terminator for calls to pointer to integer transmutes | ||
// in const functions or associated constants and emit a lint. | ||
fn visit_terminator(&mut self, terminator: &Terminator<'tcx>, location: Location) { | ||
if let TerminatorKind::Call { func, .. } = &terminator.kind | ||
&& let Some((func_def_id, _)) = func.const_fn_def() | ||
&& self.tcx.is_intrinsic(func_def_id, sym::transmute) | ||
&& self.is_ptr_to_int_in_const(func) | ||
&& let Some(call_id) = self.body.source.def_id().as_local() | ||
{ | ||
let hir_id = self.tcx.local_def_id_to_hir_id(call_id); | ||
let span = self.body.source_info(location).span; | ||
self.tcx.emit_node_span_lint( | ||
PTR_TO_INTEGER_TRANSMUTE_IN_CONSTS, | ||
hir_id, | ||
span, | ||
errors::UndefinedTransmute, | ||
); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} |
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