#include "llvm/IR/DerivedTypes.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h"
#include "llvm/IR/InlineAsm.h"
+#include "llvm/IR/InstIterator.h"
#include "llvm/IR/InstVisitor.h"
#include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h"
#include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Metadata.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
#include "llvm/IR/PassManager.h"
+#include "llvm/IR/Statepoint.h"
#include "llvm/Pass.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include <cstdarg>
using namespace llvm;
-static cl::opt<bool> DisableDebugInfoVerifier("disable-debug-info-verifier",
- cl::init(true));
+static cl::opt<bool> VerifyDebugInfo("verify-debug-info", cl::init(false));
namespace {
-class Verifier : public InstVisitor<Verifier> {
- friend class InstVisitor<Verifier>;
-
+struct VerifierSupport {
raw_ostream &OS;
const Module *M;
+
+ /// \brief Track the brokenness of the module while recursively visiting.
+ bool Broken;
+
+ explicit VerifierSupport(raw_ostream &OS)
+ : OS(OS), M(nullptr), Broken(false) {}
+
+ void WriteValue(const Value *V) {
+ if (!V)
+ return;
+ if (isa<Instruction>(V)) {
+ OS << *V << '\n';
+ } else {
+ V->printAsOperand(OS, true, M);
+ OS << '\n';
+ }
+ }
+
+ void WriteMetadata(const Metadata *MD) {
+ if (!MD)
+ return;
+ MD->printAsOperand(OS, true, M);
+ OS << '\n';
+ }
+
+ void WriteType(Type *T) {
+ if (!T)
+ return;
+ OS << ' ' << *T;
+ }
+
+ void WriteComdat(const Comdat *C) {
+ if (!C)
+ return;
+ OS << *C;
+ }
+
+ // CheckFailed - A check failed, so print out the condition and the message
+ // that failed. This provides a nice place to put a breakpoint if you want
+ // to see why something is not correct.
+ void CheckFailed(const Twine &Message, const Value *V1 = nullptr,
+ const Value *V2 = nullptr, const Value *V3 = nullptr,
+ const Value *V4 = nullptr) {
+ OS << Message.str() << "\n";
+ WriteValue(V1);
+ WriteValue(V2);
+ WriteValue(V3);
+ WriteValue(V4);
+ Broken = true;
+ }
+
+ void CheckFailed(const Twine &Message, const Metadata *V1, const Metadata *V2,
+ const Metadata *V3 = nullptr, const Metadata *V4 = nullptr) {
+ OS << Message.str() << "\n";
+ WriteMetadata(V1);
+ WriteMetadata(V2);
+ WriteMetadata(V3);
+ WriteMetadata(V4);
+ Broken = true;
+ }
+
+ void CheckFailed(const Twine &Message, const Metadata *V1,
+ const Value *V2 = nullptr) {
+ OS << Message.str() << "\n";
+ WriteMetadata(V1);
+ WriteValue(V2);
+ Broken = true;
+ }
+
+ void CheckFailed(const Twine &Message, const Value *V1, Type *T2,
+ const Value *V3 = nullptr) {
+ OS << Message.str() << "\n";
+ WriteValue(V1);
+ WriteType(T2);
+ WriteValue(V3);
+ Broken = true;
+ }
+
+ void CheckFailed(const Twine &Message, Type *T1, Type *T2 = nullptr,
+ Type *T3 = nullptr) {
+ OS << Message.str() << "\n";
+ WriteType(T1);
+ WriteType(T2);
+ WriteType(T3);
+ Broken = true;
+ }
+
+ void CheckFailed(const Twine &Message, const Comdat *C) {
+ OS << Message.str() << "\n";
+ WriteComdat(C);
+ Broken = true;
+ }
+};
+class Verifier : public InstVisitor<Verifier>, VerifierSupport {
+ friend class InstVisitor<Verifier>;
+
LLVMContext *Context;
- const DataLayout *DL;
DominatorTree DT;
/// \brief When verifying a basic block, keep track of all of the
SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 16> InstsInThisBlock;
/// \brief Keep track of the metadata nodes that have been checked already.
- SmallPtrSet<MDNode *, 32> MDNodes;
+ SmallPtrSet<const Metadata *, 32> MDNodes;
/// \brief The personality function referenced by the LandingPadInsts.
/// All LandingPadInsts within the same function must use the same
/// personality function.
const Value *PersonalityFn;
- /// \brief Finder keeps track of all debug info MDNodes in a Module.
- DebugInfoFinder Finder;
-
- /// \brief Track the brokenness of the module while recursively visiting.
- bool Broken;
+ /// \brief Whether we've seen a call to @llvm.frameallocate in this function
+ /// already.
+ bool SawFrameAllocate;
public:
explicit Verifier(raw_ostream &OS = dbgs())
- : OS(OS), M(0), Context(0), DL(0), PersonalityFn(0), Broken(false) {}
+ : VerifierSupport(OS), Context(nullptr), PersonalityFn(nullptr),
+ SawFrameAllocate(false) {}
bool verify(const Function &F) {
M = F.getParent();
// FIXME: It's really gross that we have to cast away constness here.
DT.recalculate(const_cast<Function &>(F));
- Finder.reset();
Broken = false;
// FIXME: We strip const here because the inst visitor strips const.
visit(const_cast<Function &>(F));
InstsInThisBlock.clear();
- PersonalityFn = 0;
-
- if (!DisableDebugInfoVerifier)
- // Verify Debug Info.
- verifyDebugInfo();
+ PersonalityFn = nullptr;
+ SawFrameAllocate = false;
return !Broken;
}
bool verify(const Module &M) {
this->M = &M;
Context = &M.getContext();
- Finder.reset();
Broken = false;
// Scan through, checking all of the external function's linkage now...
I != E; ++I)
visitNamedMDNode(*I);
+ for (const StringMapEntry<Comdat> &SMEC : M.getComdatSymbolTable())
+ visitComdat(SMEC.getValue());
+
visitModuleFlags(M);
visitModuleIdents(M);
- if (!DisableDebugInfoVerifier) {
- Finder.reset();
- Finder.processModule(M);
- // Verify Debug Info.
- verifyDebugInfo();
- }
-
return !Broken;
}
void visitGlobalValue(const GlobalValue &GV);
void visitGlobalVariable(const GlobalVariable &GV);
void visitGlobalAlias(const GlobalAlias &GA);
+ void visitAliaseeSubExpr(const GlobalAlias &A, const Constant &C);
+ void visitAliaseeSubExpr(SmallPtrSetImpl<const GlobalAlias *> &Visited,
+ const GlobalAlias &A, const Constant &C);
void visitNamedMDNode(const NamedMDNode &NMD);
- void visitMDNode(MDNode &MD, Function *F);
+ void visitMDNode(const MDNode &MD);
+ void visitMetadataAsValue(const MetadataAsValue &MD, Function *F);
+ void visitValueAsMetadata(const ValueAsMetadata &MD, Function *F);
+ void visitComdat(const Comdat &C);
void visitModuleIdents(const Module &M);
void visitModuleFlags(const Module &M);
void visitModuleFlag(const MDNode *Op,
SmallVectorImpl<const MDNode *> &Requirements);
void visitFunction(const Function &F);
void visitBasicBlock(BasicBlock &BB);
+ void visitRangeMetadata(Instruction& I, MDNode* Range, Type* Ty);
+
+#define HANDLE_SPECIALIZED_MDNODE_LEAF(CLASS) void visit##CLASS(const CLASS &N);
+#include "llvm/IR/Metadata.def"
// InstVisitor overrides...
using InstVisitor<Verifier>::visit;
void visitLandingPadInst(LandingPadInst &LPI);
void VerifyCallSite(CallSite CS);
+ void verifyMustTailCall(CallInst &CI);
bool PerformTypeCheck(Intrinsic::ID ID, Function *F, Type *Ty, int VT,
unsigned ArgNo, std::string &Suffix);
bool VerifyIntrinsicType(Type *Ty, ArrayRef<Intrinsic::IITDescriptor> &Infos,
void VerifyFunctionAttrs(FunctionType *FT, AttributeSet Attrs,
const Value *V);
- void VerifyBitcastType(const Value *V, Type *DestTy, Type *SrcTy);
void VerifyConstantExprBitcastType(const ConstantExpr *CE);
+ void VerifyStatepoint(ImmutableCallSite CS);
+};
+class DebugInfoVerifier : public VerifierSupport {
+public:
+ explicit DebugInfoVerifier(raw_ostream &OS = dbgs()) : VerifierSupport(OS) {}
- void verifyDebugInfo();
-
- void WriteValue(const Value *V) {
- if (!V)
- return;
- if (isa<Instruction>(V)) {
- OS << *V << '\n';
- } else {
- V->printAsOperand(OS, true, M);
- OS << '\n';
- }
- }
-
- void WriteType(Type *T) {
- if (!T)
- return;
- OS << ' ' << *T;
- }
-
- // CheckFailed - A check failed, so print out the condition and the message
- // that failed. This provides a nice place to put a breakpoint if you want
- // to see why something is not correct.
- void CheckFailed(const Twine &Message, const Value *V1 = 0,
- const Value *V2 = 0, const Value *V3 = 0,
- const Value *V4 = 0) {
- OS << Message.str() << "\n";
- WriteValue(V1);
- WriteValue(V2);
- WriteValue(V3);
- WriteValue(V4);
- Broken = true;
- }
-
- void CheckFailed(const Twine &Message, const Value *V1, Type *T2,
- const Value *V3 = 0) {
- OS << Message.str() << "\n";
- WriteValue(V1);
- WriteType(T2);
- WriteValue(V3);
- Broken = true;
+ bool verify(const Module &M) {
+ this->M = &M;
+ verifyDebugInfo();
+ return !Broken;
}
- void CheckFailed(const Twine &Message, Type *T1, Type *T2 = 0, Type *T3 = 0) {
- OS << Message.str() << "\n";
- WriteType(T1);
- WriteType(T2);
- WriteType(T3);
- Broken = true;
- }
+private:
+ void verifyDebugInfo();
+ void processInstructions(DebugInfoFinder &Finder);
+ void processCallInst(DebugInfoFinder &Finder, const CallInst &CI);
};
} // End anonymous namespace
void Verifier::visit(Instruction &I) {
for (unsigned i = 0, e = I.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i)
- Assert1(I.getOperand(i) != 0, "Operand is null", &I);
+ Assert1(I.getOperand(i) != nullptr, "Operand is null", &I);
InstVisitor<Verifier>::visit(I);
}
void Verifier::visitGlobalValue(const GlobalValue &GV) {
- Assert1(!GV.isDeclaration() ||
- GV.isMaterializable() ||
- GV.hasExternalLinkage() ||
- GV.hasExternalWeakLinkage() ||
- (isa<GlobalAlias>(GV) &&
- (GV.hasLocalLinkage() || GV.hasWeakLinkage())),
+ Assert1(!GV.isDeclaration() || GV.hasExternalLinkage() ||
+ GV.hasExternalWeakLinkage(),
"Global is external, but doesn't have external or weak linkage!",
&GV);
+ Assert1(GV.getAlignment() <= Value::MaximumAlignment,
+ "huge alignment values are unsupported", &GV);
Assert1(!GV.hasAppendingLinkage() || isa<GlobalVariable>(GV),
"Only global variables can have appending linkage!", &GV);
"'common' global must have a zero initializer!", &GV);
Assert1(!GV.isConstant(), "'common' global may not be marked constant!",
&GV);
+ Assert1(!GV.hasComdat(), "'common' global may not be in a Comdat!", &GV);
}
} else {
Assert1(GV.hasExternalLinkage() || GV.hasExternalWeakLinkage(),
"invalid linkage for intrinsic global variable", &GV);
// Don't worry about emitting an error for it not being an array,
// visitGlobalValue will complain on appending non-array.
- if (ArrayType *ATy = dyn_cast<ArrayType>(GV.getType())) {
+ if (ArrayType *ATy = dyn_cast<ArrayType>(GV.getType()->getElementType())) {
StructType *STy = dyn_cast<StructType>(ATy->getElementType());
PointerType *FuncPtrTy =
FunctionType::get(Type::getVoidTy(*Context), false)->getPointerTo();
- Assert1(STy && STy->getNumElements() == 2 &&
+ // FIXME: Reject the 2-field form in LLVM 4.0.
+ Assert1(STy && (STy->getNumElements() == 2 ||
+ STy->getNumElements() == 3) &&
STy->getTypeAtIndex(0u)->isIntegerTy(32) &&
STy->getTypeAtIndex(1) == FuncPtrTy,
"wrong type for intrinsic global variable", &GV);
+ if (STy->getNumElements() == 3) {
+ Type *ETy = STy->getTypeAtIndex(2);
+ Assert1(ETy->isPointerTy() &&
+ cast<PointerType>(ETy)->getElementType()->isIntegerTy(8),
+ "wrong type for intrinsic global variable", &GV);
+ }
}
}
while (!WorkStack.empty()) {
const Value *V = WorkStack.pop_back_val();
- if (!Visited.insert(V))
+ if (!Visited.insert(V).second)
continue;
if (const User *U = dyn_cast<User>(V)) {
visitGlobalValue(GV);
}
-void Verifier::visitGlobalAlias(const GlobalAlias &GA) {
- Assert1(!GA.getName().empty(),
- "Alias name cannot be empty!", &GA);
- Assert1(GlobalAlias::isValidLinkage(GA.getLinkage()),
- "Alias should have external or external weak linkage!", &GA);
- Assert1(GA.getAliasee(),
- "Aliasee cannot be NULL!", &GA);
- Assert1(GA.getType() == GA.getAliasee()->getType(),
- "Alias and aliasee types should match!", &GA);
- Assert1(!GA.hasUnnamedAddr(), "Alias cannot have unnamed_addr!", &GA);
- Assert1(!GA.hasSection(), "Alias cannot have a section!", &GA);
- Assert1(!GA.getAlignment(), "Alias connot have an alignment", &GA);
-
- const Constant *Aliasee = GA.getAliasee();
- const GlobalValue *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalValue>(Aliasee);
-
- if (!GV) {
- const ConstantExpr *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(Aliasee);
- if (CE && (CE->getOpcode() == Instruction::BitCast ||
- CE->getOpcode() == Instruction::AddrSpaceCast ||
- CE->getOpcode() == Instruction::GetElementPtr))
- GV = dyn_cast<GlobalValue>(CE->getOperand(0));
+void Verifier::visitAliaseeSubExpr(const GlobalAlias &GA, const Constant &C) {
+ SmallPtrSet<const GlobalAlias*, 4> Visited;
+ Visited.insert(&GA);
+ visitAliaseeSubExpr(Visited, GA, C);
+}
- Assert1(GV, "Aliasee should be either GlobalValue, bitcast or "
- "addrspacecast of GlobalValue",
- &GA);
+void Verifier::visitAliaseeSubExpr(SmallPtrSetImpl<const GlobalAlias*> &Visited,
+ const GlobalAlias &GA, const Constant &C) {
+ if (const auto *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalValue>(&C)) {
+ Assert1(!GV->isDeclaration(), "Alias must point to a definition", &GA);
- if (CE->getOpcode() == Instruction::BitCast) {
- unsigned SrcAS = GV->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace();
- unsigned DstAS = CE->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace();
+ if (const auto *GA2 = dyn_cast<GlobalAlias>(GV)) {
+ Assert1(Visited.insert(GA2).second, "Aliases cannot form a cycle", &GA);
- Assert1(SrcAS == DstAS,
- "Alias bitcasts cannot be between different address spaces",
+ Assert1(!GA2->mayBeOverridden(), "Alias cannot point to a weak alias",
&GA);
+ } else {
+ // Only continue verifying subexpressions of GlobalAliases.
+ // Do not recurse into global initializers.
+ return;
}
}
- Assert1(!GV->isDeclaration(), "Alias must point to a definition", &GA);
- if (const GlobalAlias *GAAliasee = dyn_cast<GlobalAlias>(GV)) {
- Assert1(!GAAliasee->mayBeOverridden(), "Alias cannot point to a weak alias",
- &GA);
+
+ if (const auto *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(&C))
+ VerifyConstantExprBitcastType(CE);
+
+ for (const Use &U : C.operands()) {
+ Value *V = &*U;
+ if (const auto *GA2 = dyn_cast<GlobalAlias>(V))
+ visitAliaseeSubExpr(Visited, GA, *GA2->getAliasee());
+ else if (const auto *C2 = dyn_cast<Constant>(V))
+ visitAliaseeSubExpr(Visited, GA, *C2);
}
+}
- const GlobalValue *AG = GA.getAliasedGlobal();
- Assert1(AG, "Aliasing chain should end with function or global variable",
+void Verifier::visitGlobalAlias(const GlobalAlias &GA) {
+ Assert1(!GA.getName().empty(),
+ "Alias name cannot be empty!", &GA);
+ Assert1(GlobalAlias::isValidLinkage(GA.getLinkage()),
+ "Alias should have private, internal, linkonce, weak, linkonce_odr, "
+ "weak_odr, or external linkage!",
&GA);
+ const Constant *Aliasee = GA.getAliasee();
+ Assert1(Aliasee, "Aliasee cannot be NULL!", &GA);
+ Assert1(GA.getType() == Aliasee->getType(),
+ "Alias and aliasee types should match!", &GA);
+
+ Assert1(isa<GlobalValue>(Aliasee) || isa<ConstantExpr>(Aliasee),
+ "Aliasee should be either GlobalValue or ConstantExpr", &GA);
+
+ visitAliaseeSubExpr(GA, *Aliasee);
visitGlobalValue(GA);
}
if (!MD)
continue;
- Assert1(!MD->isFunctionLocal(),
- "Named metadata operand cannot be function local!", MD);
- visitMDNode(*MD, 0);
+ visitMDNode(*MD);
}
}
-void Verifier::visitMDNode(MDNode &MD, Function *F) {
+void Verifier::visitMDNode(const MDNode &MD) {
// Only visit each node once. Metadata can be mutually recursive, so this
// avoids infinite recursion here, as well as being an optimization.
- if (!MDNodes.insert(&MD))
+ if (!MDNodes.insert(&MD).second)
return;
+ switch (MD.getMetadataID()) {
+ default:
+ llvm_unreachable("Invalid MDNode subclass");
+ case Metadata::MDTupleKind:
+ break;
+#define HANDLE_SPECIALIZED_MDNODE_LEAF(CLASS) \
+ case Metadata::CLASS##Kind: \
+ visit##CLASS(cast<CLASS>(MD)); \
+ break;
+#include "llvm/IR/Metadata.def"
+ }
+
for (unsigned i = 0, e = MD.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
- Value *Op = MD.getOperand(i);
+ Metadata *Op = MD.getOperand(i);
if (!Op)
continue;
- if (isa<Constant>(Op) || isa<MDString>(Op))
+ Assert2(!isa<LocalAsMetadata>(Op), "Invalid operand for global metadata!",
+ &MD, Op);
+ if (auto *N = dyn_cast<MDNode>(Op)) {
+ visitMDNode(*N);
continue;
- if (MDNode *N = dyn_cast<MDNode>(Op)) {
- Assert2(MD.isFunctionLocal() || !N->isFunctionLocal(),
- "Global metadata operand cannot be function local!", &MD, N);
- visitMDNode(*N, F);
+ }
+ if (auto *V = dyn_cast<ValueAsMetadata>(Op)) {
+ visitValueAsMetadata(*V, nullptr);
continue;
}
- Assert2(MD.isFunctionLocal(), "Invalid operand for global metadata!", &MD, Op);
-
- // If this was an instruction, bb, or argument, verify that it is in the
- // function that we expect.
- Function *ActualF = 0;
- if (Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Op))
- ActualF = I->getParent()->getParent();
- else if (BasicBlock *BB = dyn_cast<BasicBlock>(Op))
- ActualF = BB->getParent();
- else if (Argument *A = dyn_cast<Argument>(Op))
- ActualF = A->getParent();
- assert(ActualF && "Unimplemented function local metadata case!");
-
- Assert2(ActualF == F, "function-local metadata used in wrong function",
- &MD, Op);
}
+
+ // Check these last, so we diagnose problems in operands first.
+ Assert1(!MD.isTemporary(), "Expected no forward declarations!", &MD);
+ Assert1(MD.isResolved(), "All nodes should be resolved!", &MD);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitValueAsMetadata(const ValueAsMetadata &MD, Function *F) {
+ Assert1(MD.getValue(), "Expected valid value", &MD);
+ Assert2(!MD.getValue()->getType()->isMetadataTy(),
+ "Unexpected metadata round-trip through values", &MD, MD.getValue());
+
+ auto *L = dyn_cast<LocalAsMetadata>(&MD);
+ if (!L)
+ return;
+
+ Assert1(F, "function-local metadata used outside a function", L);
+
+ // If this was an instruction, bb, or argument, verify that it is in the
+ // function that we expect.
+ Function *ActualF = nullptr;
+ if (Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(L->getValue())) {
+ Assert2(I->getParent(), "function-local metadata not in basic block", L, I);
+ ActualF = I->getParent()->getParent();
+ } else if (BasicBlock *BB = dyn_cast<BasicBlock>(L->getValue()))
+ ActualF = BB->getParent();
+ else if (Argument *A = dyn_cast<Argument>(L->getValue()))
+ ActualF = A->getParent();
+ assert(ActualF && "Unimplemented function local metadata case!");
+
+ Assert1(ActualF == F, "function-local metadata used in wrong function", L);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMetadataAsValue(const MetadataAsValue &MDV, Function *F) {
+ Metadata *MD = MDV.getMetadata();
+ if (auto *N = dyn_cast<MDNode>(MD)) {
+ visitMDNode(*N);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Only visit each node once. Metadata can be mutually recursive, so this
+ // avoids infinite recursion here, as well as being an optimization.
+ if (!MDNodes.insert(MD).second)
+ return;
+
+ if (auto *V = dyn_cast<ValueAsMetadata>(MD))
+ visitValueAsMetadata(*V, F);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDLocation(const MDLocation &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getScope(), "location requires a valid scope", &N);
+ if (auto *IA = N.getInlinedAt())
+ Assert2(isa<MDLocation>(IA), "inlined-at should be a location", &N, IA);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitGenericDebugNode(const GenericDebugNode &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag(), "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDSubrange(const MDSubrange &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_subrange_type, "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDEnumerator(const MDEnumerator &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_enumerator, "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDBasicType(const MDBasicType &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_base_type ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_unspecified_type,
+ "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDDerivedType(const MDDerivedType &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_typedef ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_pointer_type ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_reference_type ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_rvalue_reference_type ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_const_type ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_volatile_type ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_restrict_type ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_member ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_inheritance ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_friend,
+ "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDCompositeType(const MDCompositeType &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_array_type ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_structure_type ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_union_type ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_enumeration_type ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_subroutine_type ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_class_type,
+ "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDSubroutineType(const MDSubroutineType &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_subroutine_type, "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDFile(const MDFile &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_file_type, "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDCompileUnit(const MDCompileUnit &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_compile_unit, "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDSubprogram(const MDSubprogram &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_subprogram, "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDLexicalBlock(const MDLexicalBlock &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_lexical_block, "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDLexicalBlockFile(const MDLexicalBlockFile &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_lexical_block, "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDNamespace(const MDNamespace &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_namespace, "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDTemplateTypeParameter(const MDTemplateTypeParameter &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_template_type_parameter, "invalid tag",
+ &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDTemplateValueParameter(
+ const MDTemplateValueParameter &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_template_value_parameter ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_GNU_template_template_param ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_GNU_template_parameter_pack,
+ "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDGlobalVariable(const MDGlobalVariable &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_variable, "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDLocalVariable(const MDLocalVariable &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_auto_variable ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_arg_variable,
+ "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDExpression(const MDExpression &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_expression, "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDObjCProperty(const MDObjCProperty &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_APPLE_property, "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitMDImportedEntity(const MDImportedEntity &N) {
+ Assert1(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_imported_module ||
+ N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_imported_declaration,
+ "invalid tag", &N);
+}
+
+void Verifier::visitComdat(const Comdat &C) {
+ // All Comdat::SelectionKind values other than Comdat::Any require a
+ // GlobalValue with the same name as the Comdat.
+ const GlobalValue *GV = M->getNamedValue(C.getName());
+ if (C.getSelectionKind() != Comdat::Any)
+ Assert1(GV,
+ "comdat selection kind requires a global value with the same name",
+ &C);
+ // The Module is invalid if the GlobalValue has private linkage. Entities
+ // with private linkage don't have entries in the symbol table.
+ if (GV)
+ Assert1(!GV->hasPrivateLinkage(), "comdat global value has private linkage",
+ GV);
}
void Verifier::visitModuleIdents(const Module &M) {
const MDNode *N = Idents->getOperand(i);
Assert1(N->getNumOperands() == 1,
"incorrect number of operands in llvm.ident metadata", N);
- Assert1(isa<MDString>(N->getOperand(0)),
+ Assert1(dyn_cast_or_null<MDString>(N->getOperand(0)),
("invalid value for llvm.ident metadata entry operand"
"(the operand should be a string)"),
N->getOperand(0));
for (unsigned I = 0, E = Requirements.size(); I != E; ++I) {
const MDNode *Requirement = Requirements[I];
const MDString *Flag = cast<MDString>(Requirement->getOperand(0));
- const Value *ReqValue = Requirement->getOperand(1);
+ const Metadata *ReqValue = Requirement->getOperand(1);
const MDNode *Op = SeenIDs.lookup(Flag);
if (!Op) {
// constant int), the flag ID (an MDString), and the value.
Assert1(Op->getNumOperands() == 3,
"incorrect number of operands in module flag", Op);
- ConstantInt *Behavior = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Op->getOperand(0));
+ Module::ModFlagBehavior MFB;
+ if (!Module::isValidModFlagBehavior(Op->getOperand(0), MFB)) {
+ Assert1(
+ mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(Op->getOperand(0)),
+ "invalid behavior operand in module flag (expected constant integer)",
+ Op->getOperand(0));
+ Assert1(false,
+ "invalid behavior operand in module flag (unexpected constant)",
+ Op->getOperand(0));
+ }
MDString *ID = dyn_cast<MDString>(Op->getOperand(1));
- Assert1(Behavior,
- "invalid behavior operand in module flag (expected constant integer)",
- Op->getOperand(0));
- unsigned BehaviorValue = Behavior->getZExtValue();
Assert1(ID,
"invalid ID operand in module flag (expected metadata string)",
Op->getOperand(1));
// Sanity check the values for behaviors with additional requirements.
- switch (BehaviorValue) {
- default:
- Assert1(false,
- "invalid behavior operand in module flag (unexpected constant)",
- Op->getOperand(0));
- break;
-
+ switch (MFB) {
case Module::Error:
case Module::Warning:
case Module::Override:
}
// Unless this is a "requires" flag, check the ID is unique.
- if (BehaviorValue != Module::Require) {
+ if (MFB != Module::Require) {
bool Inserted = SeenIDs.insert(std::make_pair(ID, Op)).second;
Assert1(Inserted,
"module flag identifiers must be unique (or of 'require' type)",
I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::Builtin ||
I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::NoBuiltin ||
I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::Cold ||
- I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::OptimizeNone) {
+ I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::OptimizeNone ||
+ I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::JumpTable) {
if (!isFunction) {
CheckFailed("Attribute '" + I->getAsString() +
"' only applies to functions!", V);
bool SawNest = false;
bool SawReturned = false;
+ bool SawSRet = false;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Attrs.getNumSlots(); i != e; ++i) {
unsigned Idx = Attrs.getSlotIndex(i);
SawReturned = true;
}
- if (Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::StructRet))
- Assert1(Idx == 1, "Attribute sret is not on first parameter!", V);
+ if (Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::StructRet)) {
+ Assert1(!SawSRet, "Cannot have multiple 'sret' parameters!", V);
+ Assert1(Idx == 1 || Idx == 2,
+ "Attribute 'sret' is not on first or second parameter!", V);
+ SawSRet = true;
+ }
if (Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::InAlloca)) {
Assert1(Idx == FT->getNumParams(),
Attribute::MinSize),
"Attributes 'minsize and optnone' are incompatible!", V);
}
-}
-
-void Verifier::VerifyBitcastType(const Value *V, Type *DestTy, Type *SrcTy) {
- // Get the size of the types in bits, we'll need this later
- unsigned SrcBitSize = SrcTy->getPrimitiveSizeInBits();
- unsigned DestBitSize = DestTy->getPrimitiveSizeInBits();
-
- // BitCast implies a no-op cast of type only. No bits change.
- // However, you can't cast pointers to anything but pointers.
- Assert1(SrcTy->isPointerTy() == DestTy->isPointerTy(),
- "Bitcast requires both operands to be pointer or neither", V);
- Assert1(SrcBitSize == DestBitSize,
- "Bitcast requires types of same width", V);
-
- // Disallow aggregates.
- Assert1(!SrcTy->isAggregateType(),
- "Bitcast operand must not be aggregate", V);
- Assert1(!DestTy->isAggregateType(),
- "Bitcast type must not be aggregate", V);
-
- // Without datalayout, assume all address spaces are the same size.
- // Don't check if both types are not pointers.
- // Skip casts between scalars and vectors.
- if (!DL ||
- !SrcTy->isPtrOrPtrVectorTy() ||
- !DestTy->isPtrOrPtrVectorTy() ||
- SrcTy->isVectorTy() != DestTy->isVectorTy()) {
- return;
- }
- unsigned SrcAS = SrcTy->getPointerAddressSpace();
- unsigned DstAS = DestTy->getPointerAddressSpace();
+ if (Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex,
+ Attribute::JumpTable)) {
+ const GlobalValue *GV = cast<GlobalValue>(V);
+ Assert1(GV->hasUnnamedAddr(),
+ "Attribute 'jumptable' requires 'unnamed_addr'", V);
- Assert1(SrcAS == DstAS,
- "Bitcasts between pointers of different address spaces is not legal."
- "Use AddrSpaceCast instead.", V);
+ }
}
void Verifier::VerifyConstantExprBitcastType(const ConstantExpr *CE) {
- if (CE->getOpcode() == Instruction::BitCast) {
- Type *SrcTy = CE->getOperand(0)->getType();
- Type *DstTy = CE->getType();
- VerifyBitcastType(CE, DstTy, SrcTy);
- }
+ if (CE->getOpcode() != Instruction::BitCast)
+ return;
+
+ Assert1(CastInst::castIsValid(Instruction::BitCast, CE->getOperand(0),
+ CE->getType()),
+ "Invalid bitcast", CE);
}
bool Verifier::VerifyAttributeCount(AttributeSet Attrs, unsigned Params) {
return false;
}
+/// \brief Verify that statepoint intrinsic is well formed.
+void Verifier::VerifyStatepoint(ImmutableCallSite CS) {
+ assert(CS.getCalledFunction() &&
+ CS.getCalledFunction()->getIntrinsicID() ==
+ Intrinsic::experimental_gc_statepoint);
+
+ const Instruction &CI = *CS.getInstruction();
+
+ Assert1(!CS.doesNotAccessMemory() &&
+ !CS.onlyReadsMemory(),
+ "gc.statepoint must read and write memory to preserve "
+ "reordering restrictions required by safepoint semantics", &CI);
+
+ const Value *Target = CS.getArgument(0);
+ const PointerType *PT = dyn_cast<PointerType>(Target->getType());
+ Assert2(PT && PT->getElementType()->isFunctionTy(),
+ "gc.statepoint callee must be of function pointer type",
+ &CI, Target);
+ FunctionType *TargetFuncType = cast<FunctionType>(PT->getElementType());
+
+ const Value *NumCallArgsV = CS.getArgument(1);
+ Assert1(isa<ConstantInt>(NumCallArgsV),
+ "gc.statepoint number of arguments to underlying call "
+ "must be constant integer", &CI);
+ const int NumCallArgs = cast<ConstantInt>(NumCallArgsV)->getZExtValue();
+ Assert1(NumCallArgs >= 0,
+ "gc.statepoint number of arguments to underlying call "
+ "must be positive", &CI);
+ const int NumParams = (int)TargetFuncType->getNumParams();
+ if (TargetFuncType->isVarArg()) {
+ Assert1(NumCallArgs >= NumParams,
+ "gc.statepoint mismatch in number of vararg call args", &CI);
+
+ // TODO: Remove this limitation
+ Assert1(TargetFuncType->getReturnType()->isVoidTy(),
+ "gc.statepoint doesn't support wrapping non-void "
+ "vararg functions yet", &CI);
+ } else
+ Assert1(NumCallArgs == NumParams,
+ "gc.statepoint mismatch in number of call args", &CI);
+
+ const Value *Unused = CS.getArgument(2);
+ Assert1(isa<ConstantInt>(Unused) &&
+ cast<ConstantInt>(Unused)->isNullValue(),
+ "gc.statepoint parameter #3 must be zero", &CI);
+
+ // Verify that the types of the call parameter arguments match
+ // the type of the wrapped callee.
+ for (int i = 0; i < NumParams; i++) {
+ Type *ParamType = TargetFuncType->getParamType(i);
+ Type *ArgType = CS.getArgument(3+i)->getType();
+ Assert1(ArgType == ParamType,
+ "gc.statepoint call argument does not match wrapped "
+ "function type", &CI);
+ }
+ const int EndCallArgsInx = 2+NumCallArgs;
+ const Value *NumDeoptArgsV = CS.getArgument(EndCallArgsInx+1);
+ Assert1(isa<ConstantInt>(NumDeoptArgsV),
+ "gc.statepoint number of deoptimization arguments "
+ "must be constant integer", &CI);
+ const int NumDeoptArgs = cast<ConstantInt>(NumDeoptArgsV)->getZExtValue();
+ Assert1(NumDeoptArgs >= 0,
+ "gc.statepoint number of deoptimization arguments "
+ "must be positive", &CI);
+
+ Assert1(4 + NumCallArgs + NumDeoptArgs <= (int)CS.arg_size(),
+ "gc.statepoint too few arguments according to length fields", &CI);
+
+ // Check that the only uses of this gc.statepoint are gc.result or
+ // gc.relocate calls which are tied to this statepoint and thus part
+ // of the same statepoint sequence
+ for (const User *U : CI.users()) {
+ const CallInst *Call = dyn_cast<const CallInst>(U);
+ Assert2(Call, "illegal use of statepoint token", &CI, U);
+ if (!Call) continue;
+ Assert2(isGCRelocate(Call) || isGCResult(Call),
+ "gc.result or gc.relocate are the only value uses"
+ "of a gc.statepoint", &CI, U);
+ if (isGCResult(Call)) {
+ Assert2(Call->getArgOperand(0) == &CI,
+ "gc.result connected to wrong gc.statepoint",
+ &CI, Call);
+ } else if (isGCRelocate(Call)) {
+ Assert2(Call->getArgOperand(0) == &CI,
+ "gc.relocate connected to wrong gc.statepoint",
+ &CI, Call);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Note: It is legal for a single derived pointer to be listed multiple
+ // times. It's non-optimal, but it is legal. It can also happen after
+ // insertion if we strip a bitcast away.
+ // Note: It is really tempting to check that each base is relocated and
+ // that a derived pointer is never reused as a base pointer. This turns
+ // out to be problematic since optimizations run after safepoint insertion
+ // can recognize equality properties that the insertion logic doesn't know
+ // about. See example statepoint.ll in the verifier subdirectory
+}
+
// visitFunction - Verify that a function is ok.
//
void Verifier::visitFunction(const Function &F) {
"Attribute 'builtin' can only be applied to a callsite.", &F);
// Check that this function meets the restrictions on this calling convention.
+ // Sometimes varargs is used for perfectly forwarding thunks, so some of these
+ // restrictions can be lifted.
switch (F.getCallingConv()) {
default:
- break;
case CallingConv::C:
break;
case CallingConv::Fast:
case CallingConv::Cold:
- case CallingConv::X86_FastCall:
- case CallingConv::X86_ThisCall:
case CallingConv::Intel_OCL_BI:
case CallingConv::PTX_Kernel:
case CallingConv::PTX_Device:
- Assert1(!F.isVarArg(),
- "Varargs functions must have C calling conventions!", &F);
+ Assert1(!F.isVarArg(), "Calling convention does not support varargs or "
+ "perfect forwarding!", &F);
break;
}
// Check the entry node
const BasicBlock *Entry = &F.getEntryBlock();
- Assert1(pred_begin(Entry) == pred_end(Entry),
+ Assert1(pred_empty(Entry),
"Entry block to function must not have predecessors!", Entry);
// The address of the entry block cannot be taken, unless it is dead.
}
}
}
+
+ // Check that all instructions have their parent pointers set up correctly.
+ for (auto &I : BB)
+ {
+ Assert(I.getParent() == &BB, "Instruction has bogus parent pointer!");
+ }
}
void Verifier::visitTerminatorInst(TerminatorInst &I) {
for (SwitchInst::CaseIt i = SI.case_begin(), e = SI.case_end(); i != e; ++i) {
Assert1(i.getCaseValue()->getType() == SwitchTy,
"Switch constants must all be same type as switch value!", &SI);
- Assert2(Constants.insert(i.getCaseValue()),
+ Assert2(Constants.insert(i.getCaseValue()).second,
"Duplicate integer as switch case", &SI, i.getCaseValue());
}
}
void Verifier::visitBitCastInst(BitCastInst &I) {
- Type *SrcTy = I.getOperand(0)->getType();
- Type *DestTy = I.getType();
- VerifyBitcastType(&I, DestTy, SrcTy);
+ Assert1(
+ CastInst::castIsValid(Instruction::BitCast, I.getOperand(0), I.getType()),
+ "Invalid bitcast", &I);
visitInstruction(I);
}
// Verify call attributes.
VerifyFunctionAttrs(FTy, Attrs, I);
+ // Conservatively check the inalloca argument.
+ // We have a bug if we can find that there is an underlying alloca without
+ // inalloca.
+ if (CS.hasInAllocaArgument()) {
+ Value *InAllocaArg = CS.getArgument(FTy->getNumParams() - 1);
+ if (auto AI = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(InAllocaArg->stripInBoundsOffsets()))
+ Assert2(AI->isUsedWithInAlloca(),
+ "inalloca argument for call has mismatched alloca", AI, I);
+ }
+
if (FTy->isVarArg()) {
// FIXME? is 'nest' even legal here?
bool SawNest = false;
}
// Verify that there's no metadata unless it's a direct call to an intrinsic.
- if (CS.getCalledFunction() == 0 ||
+ if (CS.getCalledFunction() == nullptr ||
!CS.getCalledFunction()->getName().startswith("llvm.")) {
for (FunctionType::param_iterator PI = FTy->param_begin(),
PE = FTy->param_end(); PI != PE; ++PI)
visitInstruction(*I);
}
+/// Two types are "congruent" if they are identical, or if they are both pointer
+/// types with different pointee types and the same address space.
+static bool isTypeCongruent(Type *L, Type *R) {
+ if (L == R)
+ return true;
+ PointerType *PL = dyn_cast<PointerType>(L);
+ PointerType *PR = dyn_cast<PointerType>(R);
+ if (!PL || !PR)
+ return false;
+ return PL->getAddressSpace() == PR->getAddressSpace();
+}
+
+static AttrBuilder getParameterABIAttributes(int I, AttributeSet Attrs) {
+ static const Attribute::AttrKind ABIAttrs[] = {
+ Attribute::StructRet, Attribute::ByVal, Attribute::InAlloca,
+ Attribute::InReg, Attribute::Returned};
+ AttrBuilder Copy;
+ for (auto AK : ABIAttrs) {
+ if (Attrs.hasAttribute(I + 1, AK))
+ Copy.addAttribute(AK);
+ }
+ if (Attrs.hasAttribute(I + 1, Attribute::Alignment))
+ Copy.addAlignmentAttr(Attrs.getParamAlignment(I + 1));
+ return Copy;
+}
+
+void Verifier::verifyMustTailCall(CallInst &CI) {
+ Assert1(!CI.isInlineAsm(), "cannot use musttail call with inline asm", &CI);
+
+ // - The caller and callee prototypes must match. Pointer types of
+ // parameters or return types may differ in pointee type, but not
+ // address space.
+ Function *F = CI.getParent()->getParent();
+ auto GetFnTy = [](Value *V) {
+ return cast<FunctionType>(
+ cast<PointerType>(V->getType())->getElementType());
+ };
+ FunctionType *CallerTy = GetFnTy(F);
+ FunctionType *CalleeTy = GetFnTy(CI.getCalledValue());
+ Assert1(CallerTy->getNumParams() == CalleeTy->getNumParams(),
+ "cannot guarantee tail call due to mismatched parameter counts", &CI);
+ Assert1(CallerTy->isVarArg() == CalleeTy->isVarArg(),
+ "cannot guarantee tail call due to mismatched varargs", &CI);
+ Assert1(isTypeCongruent(CallerTy->getReturnType(), CalleeTy->getReturnType()),
+ "cannot guarantee tail call due to mismatched return types", &CI);
+ for (int I = 0, E = CallerTy->getNumParams(); I != E; ++I) {
+ Assert1(
+ isTypeCongruent(CallerTy->getParamType(I), CalleeTy->getParamType(I)),
+ "cannot guarantee tail call due to mismatched parameter types", &CI);
+ }
+
+ // - The calling conventions of the caller and callee must match.
+ Assert1(F->getCallingConv() == CI.getCallingConv(),
+ "cannot guarantee tail call due to mismatched calling conv", &CI);
+
+ // - All ABI-impacting function attributes, such as sret, byval, inreg,
+ // returned, and inalloca, must match.
+ AttributeSet CallerAttrs = F->getAttributes();
+ AttributeSet CalleeAttrs = CI.getAttributes();
+ for (int I = 0, E = CallerTy->getNumParams(); I != E; ++I) {
+ AttrBuilder CallerABIAttrs = getParameterABIAttributes(I, CallerAttrs);
+ AttrBuilder CalleeABIAttrs = getParameterABIAttributes(I, CalleeAttrs);
+ Assert2(CallerABIAttrs == CalleeABIAttrs,
+ "cannot guarantee tail call due to mismatched ABI impacting "
+ "function attributes", &CI, CI.getOperand(I));
+ }
+
+ // - The call must immediately precede a :ref:`ret <i_ret>` instruction,
+ // or a pointer bitcast followed by a ret instruction.
+ // - The ret instruction must return the (possibly bitcasted) value
+ // produced by the call or void.
+ Value *RetVal = &CI;
+ Instruction *Next = CI.getNextNode();
+
+ // Handle the optional bitcast.
+ if (BitCastInst *BI = dyn_cast_or_null<BitCastInst>(Next)) {
+ Assert1(BI->getOperand(0) == RetVal,
+ "bitcast following musttail call must use the call", BI);
+ RetVal = BI;
+ Next = BI->getNextNode();
+ }
+
+ // Check the return.
+ ReturnInst *Ret = dyn_cast_or_null<ReturnInst>(Next);
+ Assert1(Ret, "musttail call must be precede a ret with an optional bitcast",
+ &CI);
+ Assert1(!Ret->getReturnValue() || Ret->getReturnValue() == RetVal,
+ "musttail call result must be returned", Ret);
+}
+
void Verifier::visitCallInst(CallInst &CI) {
VerifyCallSite(&CI);
+ if (CI.isMustTailCall())
+ verifyMustTailCall(CI);
+
if (Function *F = CI.getCalledFunction())
if (Intrinsic::ID ID = (Intrinsic::ID)F->getIntrinsicID())
visitIntrinsicFunctionCall(ID, CI);
return A.getUpper() == B.getLower() || A.getLower() == B.getUpper();
}
+void Verifier::visitRangeMetadata(Instruction& I,
+ MDNode* Range, Type* Ty) {
+ assert(Range &&
+ Range == I.getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_range) &&
+ "precondition violation");
+
+ unsigned NumOperands = Range->getNumOperands();
+ Assert1(NumOperands % 2 == 0, "Unfinished range!", Range);
+ unsigned NumRanges = NumOperands / 2;
+ Assert1(NumRanges >= 1, "It should have at least one range!", Range);
+
+ ConstantRange LastRange(1); // Dummy initial value
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumRanges; ++i) {
+ ConstantInt *Low =
+ mdconst::dyn_extract<ConstantInt>(Range->getOperand(2 * i));
+ Assert1(Low, "The lower limit must be an integer!", Low);
+ ConstantInt *High =
+ mdconst::dyn_extract<ConstantInt>(Range->getOperand(2 * i + 1));
+ Assert1(High, "The upper limit must be an integer!", High);
+ Assert1(High->getType() == Low->getType() &&
+ High->getType() == Ty, "Range types must match instruction type!",
+ &I);
+
+ APInt HighV = High->getValue();
+ APInt LowV = Low->getValue();
+ ConstantRange CurRange(LowV, HighV);
+ Assert1(!CurRange.isEmptySet() && !CurRange.isFullSet(),
+ "Range must not be empty!", Range);
+ if (i != 0) {
+ Assert1(CurRange.intersectWith(LastRange).isEmptySet(),
+ "Intervals are overlapping", Range);
+ Assert1(LowV.sgt(LastRange.getLower()), "Intervals are not in order",
+ Range);
+ Assert1(!isContiguous(CurRange, LastRange), "Intervals are contiguous",
+ Range);
+ }
+ LastRange = ConstantRange(LowV, HighV);
+ }
+ if (NumRanges > 2) {
+ APInt FirstLow =
+ mdconst::dyn_extract<ConstantInt>(Range->getOperand(0))->getValue();
+ APInt FirstHigh =
+ mdconst::dyn_extract<ConstantInt>(Range->getOperand(1))->getValue();
+ ConstantRange FirstRange(FirstLow, FirstHigh);
+ Assert1(FirstRange.intersectWith(LastRange).isEmptySet(),
+ "Intervals are overlapping", Range);
+ Assert1(!isContiguous(FirstRange, LastRange), "Intervals are contiguous",
+ Range);
+ }
+}
+
void Verifier::visitLoadInst(LoadInst &LI) {
PointerType *PTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(LI.getOperand(0)->getType());
Assert1(PTy, "Load operand must be a pointer.", &LI);
Type *ElTy = PTy->getElementType();
Assert2(ElTy == LI.getType(),
"Load result type does not match pointer operand type!", &LI, ElTy);
+ Assert1(LI.getAlignment() <= Value::MaximumAlignment,
+ "huge alignment values are unsupported", &LI);
if (LI.isAtomic()) {
Assert1(LI.getOrdering() != Release && LI.getOrdering() != AcquireRelease,
"Load cannot have Release ordering", &LI);
"Atomic load must specify explicit alignment", &LI);
if (!ElTy->isPointerTy()) {
Assert2(ElTy->isIntegerTy(),
- "atomic store operand must have integer type!",
+ "atomic load operand must have integer type!",
&LI, ElTy);
unsigned Size = ElTy->getPrimitiveSizeInBits();
Assert2(Size >= 8 && !(Size & (Size - 1)),
- "atomic store operand must be power-of-two byte-sized integer",
+ "atomic load operand must be power-of-two byte-sized integer",
&LI, ElTy);
}
} else {
"Non-atomic load cannot have SynchronizationScope specified", &LI);
}
- if (MDNode *Range = LI.getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_range)) {
- unsigned NumOperands = Range->getNumOperands();
- Assert1(NumOperands % 2 == 0, "Unfinished range!", Range);
- unsigned NumRanges = NumOperands / 2;
- Assert1(NumRanges >= 1, "It should have at least one range!", Range);
-
- ConstantRange LastRange(1); // Dummy initial value
- for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumRanges; ++i) {
- ConstantInt *Low = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Range->getOperand(2*i));
- Assert1(Low, "The lower limit must be an integer!", Low);
- ConstantInt *High = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Range->getOperand(2*i + 1));
- Assert1(High, "The upper limit must be an integer!", High);
- Assert1(High->getType() == Low->getType() &&
- High->getType() == ElTy, "Range types must match load type!",
- &LI);
-
- APInt HighV = High->getValue();
- APInt LowV = Low->getValue();
- ConstantRange CurRange(LowV, HighV);
- Assert1(!CurRange.isEmptySet() && !CurRange.isFullSet(),
- "Range must not be empty!", Range);
- if (i != 0) {
- Assert1(CurRange.intersectWith(LastRange).isEmptySet(),
- "Intervals are overlapping", Range);
- Assert1(LowV.sgt(LastRange.getLower()), "Intervals are not in order",
- Range);
- Assert1(!isContiguous(CurRange, LastRange), "Intervals are contiguous",
- Range);
- }
- LastRange = ConstantRange(LowV, HighV);
- }
- if (NumRanges > 2) {
- APInt FirstLow =
- dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Range->getOperand(0))->getValue();
- APInt FirstHigh =
- dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(Range->getOperand(1))->getValue();
- ConstantRange FirstRange(FirstLow, FirstHigh);
- Assert1(FirstRange.intersectWith(LastRange).isEmptySet(),
- "Intervals are overlapping", Range);
- Assert1(!isContiguous(FirstRange, LastRange), "Intervals are contiguous",
- Range);
- }
-
-
- }
-
visitInstruction(LI);
}
Assert2(ElTy == SI.getOperand(0)->getType(),
"Stored value type does not match pointer operand type!",
&SI, ElTy);
+ Assert1(SI.getAlignment() <= Value::MaximumAlignment,
+ "huge alignment values are unsupported", &SI);
if (SI.isAtomic()) {
Assert1(SI.getOrdering() != Acquire && SI.getOrdering() != AcquireRelease,
"Store cannot have Acquire ordering", &SI);
&AI);
Assert1(AI.getArraySize()->getType()->isIntegerTy(),
"Alloca array size must have integer type", &AI);
+ Assert1(AI.getAlignment() <= Value::MaximumAlignment,
+ "huge alignment values are unsupported", &AI);
visitInstruction(AI);
}
Assert1(isa<Constant>(PersonalityFn), "Personality function is not constant!",
&LPI);
for (unsigned i = 0, e = LPI.getNumClauses(); i < e; ++i) {
- Value *Clause = LPI.getClause(i);
- Assert1(isa<Constant>(Clause), "Clause is not constant!", &LPI);
+ Constant *Clause = LPI.getClause(i);
if (LPI.isCatch(i)) {
Assert1(isa<PointerType>(Clause->getType()),
"Catch operand does not have pointer type!", &LPI);
// instruction, it is an error!
for (Use &U : I.uses()) {
if (Instruction *Used = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U.getUser()))
- Assert2(Used->getParent() != 0, "Instruction referencing instruction not"
- " embedded in a basic block!", &I, Used);
+ Assert2(Used->getParent() != nullptr, "Instruction referencing"
+ " instruction not embedded in a basic block!", &I, Used);
else {
CheckFailed("Use of instruction is not an instruction!", U);
return;
}
for (unsigned i = 0, e = I.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
- Assert1(I.getOperand(i) != 0, "Instruction has null operand!", &I);
+ Assert1(I.getOperand(i) != nullptr, "Instruction has null operand!", &I);
// Check to make sure that only first-class-values are operands to
// instructions.
if (Function *F = dyn_cast<Function>(I.getOperand(i))) {
// Check to make sure that the "address of" an intrinsic function is never
// taken.
- Assert1(!F->isIntrinsic() || i == (isa<CallInst>(I) ? e-1 : 0),
+ Assert1(!F->isIntrinsic() || i == (isa<CallInst>(I) ? e-1 :
+ isa<InvokeInst>(I) ? e-3 : 0),
"Cannot take the address of an intrinsic!", &I);
Assert1(!F->isIntrinsic() || isa<CallInst>(I) ||
- F->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::donothing,
- "Cannot invoke an intrinsinc other than donothing", &I);
+ F->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::donothing ||
+ F->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::experimental_patchpoint_void ||
+ F->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::experimental_patchpoint_i64,
+ "Cannot invoke an intrinsinc other than"
+ " donothing or patchpoint", &I);
Assert1(F->getParent() == M, "Referencing function in another module!",
&I);
} else if (BasicBlock *OpBB = dyn_cast<BasicBlock>(I.getOperand(i))) {
while (!Stack.empty()) {
const ConstantExpr *V = Stack.pop_back_val();
- if (!Visited.insert(V))
+ if (!Visited.insert(V).second)
continue;
VerifyConstantExprBitcastType(V);
Assert1(I.getType()->isFPOrFPVectorTy(),
"fpmath requires a floating point result!", &I);
Assert1(MD->getNumOperands() == 1, "fpmath takes one operand!", &I);
- Value *Op0 = MD->getOperand(0);
- if (ConstantFP *CFP0 = dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantFP>(Op0)) {
+ if (ConstantFP *CFP0 =
+ mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantFP>(MD->getOperand(0))) {
APFloat Accuracy = CFP0->getValueAPF();
Assert1(Accuracy.isFiniteNonZero() && !Accuracy.isNegative(),
"fpmath accuracy not a positive number!", &I);
}
}
- MDNode *MD = I.getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_range);
- Assert1(!MD || isa<LoadInst>(I), "Ranges are only for loads!", &I);
+ if (MDNode *Range = I.getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_range)) {
+ Assert1(isa<LoadInst>(I) || isa<CallInst>(I) || isa<InvokeInst>(I),
+ "Ranges are only for loads, calls and invokes!", &I);
+ visitRangeMetadata(I, Range, I.getType());
+ }
- if (!DisableDebugInfoVerifier) {
- MD = I.getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_dbg);
- Finder.processLocation(*M, DILocation(MD));
+ if (I.getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_nonnull)) {
+ Assert1(I.getType()->isPointerTy(),
+ "nonnull applies only to pointer types", &I);
+ Assert1(isa<LoadInst>(I),
+ "nonnull applies only to load instructions, use attributes"
+ " for calls or invokes", &I);
}
InstsInThisBlock.insert(&I);
case IITDescriptor::Integer: return !Ty->isIntegerTy(D.Integer_Width);
case IITDescriptor::Vector: {
VectorType *VT = dyn_cast<VectorType>(Ty);
- return VT == 0 || VT->getNumElements() != D.Vector_Width ||
+ return !VT || VT->getNumElements() != D.Vector_Width ||
VerifyIntrinsicType(VT->getElementType(), Infos, ArgTys);
}
case IITDescriptor::Pointer: {
PointerType *PT = dyn_cast<PointerType>(Ty);
- return PT == 0 || PT->getAddressSpace() != D.Pointer_AddressSpace ||
+ return !PT || PT->getAddressSpace() != D.Pointer_AddressSpace ||
VerifyIntrinsicType(PT->getElementType(), Infos, ArgTys);
}
case IITDescriptor::Struct: {
StructType *ST = dyn_cast<StructType>(Ty);
- if (ST == 0 || ST->getNumElements() != D.Struct_NumElements)
+ if (!ST || ST->getNumElements() != D.Struct_NumElements)
return true;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = D.Struct_NumElements; i != e; ++i)
ArgTys.push_back(Ty);
switch (D.getArgumentKind()) {
+ case IITDescriptor::AK_Any: return false; // Success
case IITDescriptor::AK_AnyInteger: return !Ty->isIntOrIntVectorTy();
case IITDescriptor::AK_AnyFloat: return !Ty->isFPOrFPVectorTy();
case IITDescriptor::AK_AnyVector: return !isa<VectorType>(Ty);
return Ty != NewTy;
}
+ case IITDescriptor::HalfVecArgument:
+ // This may only be used when referring to a previous vector argument.
+ return D.getArgumentNumber() >= ArgTys.size() ||
+ !isa<VectorType>(ArgTys[D.getArgumentNumber()]) ||
+ VectorType::getHalfElementsVectorType(
+ cast<VectorType>(ArgTys[D.getArgumentNumber()])) != Ty;
+ case IITDescriptor::SameVecWidthArgument: {
+ if (D.getArgumentNumber() >= ArgTys.size())
+ return true;
+ VectorType * ReferenceType =
+ dyn_cast<VectorType>(ArgTys[D.getArgumentNumber()]);
+ VectorType *ThisArgType = dyn_cast<VectorType>(Ty);
+ if (!ThisArgType || !ReferenceType ||
+ (ReferenceType->getVectorNumElements() !=
+ ThisArgType->getVectorNumElements()))
+ return true;
+ return VerifyIntrinsicType(ThisArgType->getVectorElementType(),
+ Infos, ArgTys);
+ }
+ case IITDescriptor::PtrToArgument: {
+ if (D.getArgumentNumber() >= ArgTys.size())
+ return true;
+ Type * ReferenceType = ArgTys[D.getArgumentNumber()];
+ PointerType *ThisArgType = dyn_cast<PointerType>(Ty);
+ return (!ThisArgType || ThisArgType->getElementType() != ReferenceType);
+ }
+ case IITDescriptor::VecOfPtrsToElt: {
+ if (D.getArgumentNumber() >= ArgTys.size())
+ return true;
+ VectorType * ReferenceType =
+ dyn_cast<VectorType> (ArgTys[D.getArgumentNumber()]);
+ VectorType *ThisArgVecTy = dyn_cast<VectorType>(Ty);
+ if (!ThisArgVecTy || !ReferenceType ||
+ (ReferenceType->getVectorNumElements() !=
+ ThisArgVecTy->getVectorNumElements()))
+ return true;
+ PointerType *ThisArgEltTy =
+ dyn_cast<PointerType>(ThisArgVecTy->getVectorElementType());
+ if (!ThisArgEltTy)
+ return true;
+ return (!(ThisArgEltTy->getElementType() ==
+ ReferenceType->getVectorElementType()));
+ }
}
llvm_unreachable("unhandled");
}
// If the intrinsic takes MDNode arguments, verify that they are either global
// or are local to *this* function.
for (unsigned i = 0, e = CI.getNumArgOperands(); i != e; ++i)
- if (MDNode *MD = dyn_cast<MDNode>(CI.getArgOperand(i)))
- visitMDNode(*MD, CI.getParent()->getParent());
+ if (auto *MD = dyn_cast<MetadataAsValue>(CI.getArgOperand(i)))
+ visitMetadataAsValue(*MD, CI.getParent()->getParent());
switch (ID) {
default:
"constant int", &CI);
break;
case Intrinsic::dbg_declare: { // llvm.dbg.declare
- Assert1(CI.getArgOperand(0) && isa<MDNode>(CI.getArgOperand(0)),
- "invalid llvm.dbg.declare intrinsic call 1", &CI);
- MDNode *MD = cast<MDNode>(CI.getArgOperand(0));
- Assert1(MD->getNumOperands() == 1,
- "invalid llvm.dbg.declare intrinsic call 2", &CI);
- if (!DisableDebugInfoVerifier)
- Finder.processDeclare(*M, cast<DbgDeclareInst>(&CI));
+ Assert1(CI.getArgOperand(0) && isa<MetadataAsValue>(CI.getArgOperand(0)),
+ "invalid llvm.dbg.declare intrinsic call 1", &CI);
} break;
- case Intrinsic::dbg_value: { //llvm.dbg.value
- if (!DisableDebugInfoVerifier) {
- Assert1(CI.getArgOperand(0) && isa<MDNode>(CI.getArgOperand(0)),
- "invalid llvm.dbg.value intrinsic call 1", &CI);
- Finder.processValue(*M, cast<DbgValueInst>(&CI));
- }
- break;
- }
case Intrinsic::memcpy:
case Intrinsic::memmove:
case Intrinsic::memset:
Assert1(isa<ConstantInt>(CI.getArgOperand(1)),
"llvm.invariant.end parameter #2 must be a constant integer", &CI);
break;
+
+ case Intrinsic::frameallocate: {
+ BasicBlock *BB = CI.getParent();
+ Assert1(BB == &BB->getParent()->front(),
+ "llvm.frameallocate used outside of entry block", &CI);
+ Assert1(!SawFrameAllocate,
+ "multiple calls to llvm.frameallocate in one function", &CI);
+ SawFrameAllocate = true;
+ Assert1(isa<ConstantInt>(CI.getArgOperand(0)),
+ "llvm.frameallocate argument must be constant integer size", &CI);
+ break;
+ }
+ case Intrinsic::framerecover: {
+ Value *FnArg = CI.getArgOperand(0)->stripPointerCasts();
+ Function *Fn = dyn_cast<Function>(FnArg);
+ Assert1(Fn && !Fn->isDeclaration(), "llvm.framerecover first "
+ "argument must be function defined in this module", &CI);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case Intrinsic::experimental_gc_statepoint:
+ Assert1(!CI.isInlineAsm(),
+ "gc.statepoint support for inline assembly unimplemented", &CI);
+
+ VerifyStatepoint(ImmutableCallSite(&CI));
+ break;
+ case Intrinsic::experimental_gc_result_int:
+ case Intrinsic::experimental_gc_result_float:
+ case Intrinsic::experimental_gc_result_ptr:
+ case Intrinsic::experimental_gc_result: {
+ // Are we tied to a statepoint properly?
+ CallSite StatepointCS(CI.getArgOperand(0));
+ const Function *StatepointFn =
+ StatepointCS.getInstruction() ? StatepointCS.getCalledFunction() : nullptr;
+ Assert2(StatepointFn && StatepointFn->isDeclaration() &&
+ StatepointFn->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::experimental_gc_statepoint,
+ "gc.result operand #1 must be from a statepoint",
+ &CI, CI.getArgOperand(0));
+
+ // Assert that result type matches wrapped callee.
+ const Value *Target = StatepointCS.getArgument(0);
+ const PointerType *PT = cast<PointerType>(Target->getType());
+ const FunctionType *TargetFuncType =
+ cast<FunctionType>(PT->getElementType());
+ Assert1(CI.getType() == TargetFuncType->getReturnType(),
+ "gc.result result type does not match wrapped callee",
+ &CI);
+ break;
+ }
+ case Intrinsic::experimental_gc_relocate: {
+ // Are we tied to a statepoint properly?
+ CallSite StatepointCS(CI.getArgOperand(0));
+ const Function *StatepointFn =
+ StatepointCS.getInstruction() ? StatepointCS.getCalledFunction() : nullptr;
+ Assert2(StatepointFn && StatepointFn->isDeclaration() &&
+ StatepointFn->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::experimental_gc_statepoint,
+ "gc.relocate operand #1 must be from a statepoint",
+ &CI, CI.getArgOperand(0));
+
+ // Both the base and derived must be piped through the safepoint
+ Value* Base = CI.getArgOperand(1);
+ Assert1(isa<ConstantInt>(Base),
+ "gc.relocate operand #2 must be integer offset", &CI);
+
+ Value* Derived = CI.getArgOperand(2);
+ Assert1(isa<ConstantInt>(Derived),
+ "gc.relocate operand #3 must be integer offset", &CI);
+
+ const int BaseIndex = cast<ConstantInt>(Base)->getZExtValue();
+ const int DerivedIndex = cast<ConstantInt>(Derived)->getZExtValue();
+ // Check the bounds
+ Assert1(0 <= BaseIndex &&
+ BaseIndex < (int)StatepointCS.arg_size(),
+ "gc.relocate: statepoint base index out of bounds", &CI);
+ Assert1(0 <= DerivedIndex &&
+ DerivedIndex < (int)StatepointCS.arg_size(),
+ "gc.relocate: statepoint derived index out of bounds", &CI);
+
+ // Check that BaseIndex and DerivedIndex fall within the 'gc parameters'
+ // section of the statepoint's argument
+ const int NumCallArgs =
+ cast<ConstantInt>(StatepointCS.getArgument(1))->getZExtValue();
+ const int NumDeoptArgs =
+ cast<ConstantInt>(StatepointCS.getArgument(NumCallArgs + 3))->getZExtValue();
+ const int GCParamArgsStart = NumCallArgs + NumDeoptArgs + 4;
+ const int GCParamArgsEnd = StatepointCS.arg_size();
+ Assert1(GCParamArgsStart <= BaseIndex &&
+ BaseIndex < GCParamArgsEnd,
+ "gc.relocate: statepoint base index doesn't fall within the "
+ "'gc parameters' section of the statepoint call", &CI);
+ Assert1(GCParamArgsStart <= DerivedIndex &&
+ DerivedIndex < GCParamArgsEnd,
+ "gc.relocate: statepoint derived index doesn't fall within the "
+ "'gc parameters' section of the statepoint call", &CI);
+
+
+ // Assert that the result type matches the type of the relocated pointer
+ GCRelocateOperands Operands(&CI);
+ Assert1(Operands.derivedPtr()->getType() == CI.getType(),
+ "gc.relocate: relocating a pointer shouldn't change its type",
+ &CI);
+ break;
}
+ };
}
-void Verifier::verifyDebugInfo() {
+void DebugInfoVerifier::verifyDebugInfo() {
+ if (!VerifyDebugInfo)
+ return;
+
+ DebugInfoFinder Finder;
+ Finder.processModule(*M);
+ processInstructions(Finder);
+
// Verify Debug Info.
- if (!DisableDebugInfoVerifier) {
- for (DICompileUnit CU : Finder.compile_units()) {
- Assert1(CU.Verify(), "DICompileUnit does not Verify!", CU);
- }
- for (DISubprogram S : Finder.subprograms()) {
- Assert1(S.Verify(), "DISubprogram does not Verify!", S);
- }
- for (DIGlobalVariable GV : Finder.global_variables()) {
- Assert1(GV.Verify(), "DIGlobalVariable does not Verify!", GV);
- }
- for (DIType T : Finder.types()) {
- Assert1(T.Verify(), "DIType does not Verify!", T);
- }
- for (DIScope S : Finder.scopes()) {
- Assert1(S.Verify(), "DIScope does not Verify!", S);
- }
+ //
+ // NOTE: The loud braces are necessary for MSVC compatibility.
+ for (DICompileUnit CU : Finder.compile_units()) {
+ Assert1(CU.Verify(), "DICompileUnit does not Verify!", CU);
}
+ for (DISubprogram S : Finder.subprograms()) {
+ Assert1(S.Verify(), "DISubprogram does not Verify!", S);
+ }
+ for (DIGlobalVariable GV : Finder.global_variables()) {
+ Assert1(GV.Verify(), "DIGlobalVariable does not Verify!", GV);
+ }
+ for (DIType T : Finder.types()) {
+ Assert1(T.Verify(), "DIType does not Verify!", T);
+ }
+ for (DIScope S : Finder.scopes()) {
+ Assert1(S.Verify(), "DIScope does not Verify!", S);
+ }
+}
+
+void DebugInfoVerifier::processInstructions(DebugInfoFinder &Finder) {
+ for (const Function &F : *M)
+ for (auto I = inst_begin(&F), E = inst_end(&F); I != E; ++I) {
+ if (MDNode *MD = I->getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_dbg))
+ Finder.processLocation(*M, DILocation(MD));
+ if (const CallInst *CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(&*I))
+ processCallInst(Finder, *CI);
+ }
+}
+
+void DebugInfoVerifier::processCallInst(DebugInfoFinder &Finder,
+ const CallInst &CI) {
+ if (Function *F = CI.getCalledFunction())
+ if (Intrinsic::ID ID = (Intrinsic::ID)F->getIntrinsicID())
+ switch (ID) {
+ case Intrinsic::dbg_declare: {
+ auto *DDI = cast<DbgDeclareInst>(&CI);
+ Finder.processDeclare(*M, DDI);
+ if (auto E = DDI->getExpression())
+ Assert1(DIExpression(E).Verify(), "DIExpression does not Verify!", E);
+ break;
+ }
+ case Intrinsic::dbg_value: {
+ auto *DVI = cast<DbgValueInst>(&CI);
+ Finder.processValue(*M, DVI);
+ if (auto E = DVI->getExpression())
+ Assert1(DIExpression(E).Verify(), "DIExpression does not Verify!", E);
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
bool Broken = false;
for (Module::const_iterator I = M.begin(), E = M.end(); I != E; ++I)
- if (!I->isDeclaration())
+ if (!I->isDeclaration() && !I->isMaterializable())
Broken |= !V.verify(*I);
// Note that this function's return value is inverted from what you would
// expect of a function called "verify".
- return !V.verify(M) || Broken;
+ DebugInfoVerifier DIV(OS ? *OS : NullStr);
+ return !V.verify(M) || !DIV.verify(M) || Broken;
}
namespace {
AU.setPreservesAll();
}
};
+struct DebugInfoVerifierLegacyPass : public ModulePass {
+ static char ID;
+
+ DebugInfoVerifier V;
+ bool FatalErrors;
+
+ DebugInfoVerifierLegacyPass() : ModulePass(ID), FatalErrors(true) {
+ initializeDebugInfoVerifierLegacyPassPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
+ }
+ explicit DebugInfoVerifierLegacyPass(bool FatalErrors)
+ : ModulePass(ID), V(dbgs()), FatalErrors(FatalErrors) {
+ initializeDebugInfoVerifierLegacyPassPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
+ }
+
+ bool runOnModule(Module &M) override {
+ if (!V.verify(M) && FatalErrors)
+ report_fatal_error("Broken debug info found, compilation aborted!");
+
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override {
+ AU.setPreservesAll();
+ }
+};
}
char VerifierLegacyPass::ID = 0;
INITIALIZE_PASS(VerifierLegacyPass, "verify", "Module Verifier", false, false)
+char DebugInfoVerifierLegacyPass::ID = 0;
+INITIALIZE_PASS(DebugInfoVerifierLegacyPass, "verify-di", "Debug Info Verifier",
+ false, false)
+
FunctionPass *llvm::createVerifierPass(bool FatalErrors) {
return new VerifierLegacyPass(FatalErrors);
}
-PreservedAnalyses VerifierPass::run(Module *M) {
- if (verifyModule(*M, &dbgs()) && FatalErrors)
+ModulePass *llvm::createDebugInfoVerifierPass(bool FatalErrors) {
+ return new DebugInfoVerifierLegacyPass(FatalErrors);
+}
+
+PreservedAnalyses VerifierPass::run(Module &M) {
+ if (verifyModule(M, &dbgs()) && FatalErrors)
report_fatal_error("Broken module found, compilation aborted!");
return PreservedAnalyses::all();
}
-PreservedAnalyses VerifierPass::run(Function *F) {
- if (verifyFunction(*F, &dbgs()) && FatalErrors)
+PreservedAnalyses VerifierPass::run(Function &F) {
+ if (verifyFunction(F, &dbgs()) && FatalErrors)
report_fatal_error("Broken function found, compilation aborted!");
return PreservedAnalyses::all();