1 //===-- Verifier.cpp - Implement the Module Verifier -----------------------==//
3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
10 // This file defines the function verifier interface, that can be used for some
11 // sanity checking of input to the system.
13 // Note that this does not provide full `Java style' security and verifications,
14 // instead it just tries to ensure that code is well-formed.
16 // * Both of a binary operator's parameters are of the same type
17 // * Verify that the indices of mem access instructions match other operands
18 // * Verify that arithmetic and other things are only performed on first-class
19 // types. Verify that shifts & logicals only happen on integrals f.e.
20 // * All of the constants in a switch statement are of the correct type
21 // * The code is in valid SSA form
22 // * It should be illegal to put a label into any other type (like a structure)
23 // or to return one. [except constant arrays!]
24 // * Only phi nodes can be self referential: 'add i32 %0, %0 ; <int>:0' is bad
25 // * PHI nodes must have an entry for each predecessor, with no extras.
26 // * PHI nodes must be the first thing in a basic block, all grouped together
27 // * PHI nodes must have at least one entry
28 // * All basic blocks should only end with terminator insts, not contain them
29 // * The entry node to a function must not have predecessors
30 // * All Instructions must be embedded into a basic block
31 // * Functions cannot take a void-typed parameter
32 // * Verify that a function's argument list agrees with it's declared type.
33 // * It is illegal to specify a name for a void value.
34 // * It is illegal to have a internal global value with no initializer
35 // * It is illegal to have a ret instruction that returns a value that does not
36 // agree with the function return value type.
37 // * Function call argument types match the function prototype
38 // * A landing pad is defined by a landingpad instruction, and can be jumped to
39 // only by the unwind edge of an invoke instruction.
40 // * A landingpad instruction must be the first non-PHI instruction in the
42 // * Landingpad instructions must be in a function with a personality function.
43 // * All other things that are tested by asserts spread about the code...
45 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
47 #include "llvm/IR/Verifier.h"
48 #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
49 #include "llvm/ADT/SetVector.h"
50 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
51 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
52 #include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
53 #include "llvm/IR/CFG.h"
54 #include "llvm/IR/CallSite.h"
55 #include "llvm/IR/CallingConv.h"
56 #include "llvm/IR/ConstantRange.h"
57 #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h"
58 #include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h"
59 #include "llvm/IR/DebugInfo.h"
60 #include "llvm/IR/DerivedTypes.h"
61 #include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h"
62 #include "llvm/IR/InlineAsm.h"
63 #include "llvm/IR/InstIterator.h"
64 #include "llvm/IR/InstVisitor.h"
65 #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h"
66 #include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h"
67 #include "llvm/IR/Metadata.h"
68 #include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
69 #include "llvm/IR/PassManager.h"
70 #include "llvm/IR/Statepoint.h"
71 #include "llvm/Pass.h"
72 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
73 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
74 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
75 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
80 static cl::opt<bool> VerifyDebugInfo("verify-debug-info", cl::init(true));
83 struct VerifierSupport {
87 /// \brief Track the brokenness of the module while recursively visiting.
90 explicit VerifierSupport(raw_ostream &OS)
91 : OS(OS), M(nullptr), Broken(false) {}
94 template <class NodeTy> void Write(const ilist_iterator<NodeTy> &I) {
98 void Write(const Module *M) {
101 OS << "; ModuleID = '" << M->getModuleIdentifier() << "'\n";
104 void Write(const Value *V) {
107 if (isa<Instruction>(V)) {
110 V->printAsOperand(OS, true, M);
114 void Write(ImmutableCallSite CS) {
115 Write(CS.getInstruction());
118 void Write(const Metadata *MD) {
125 template <class T> void Write(const MDTupleTypedArrayWrapper<T> &MD) {
129 void Write(const NamedMDNode *NMD) {
136 void Write(Type *T) {
142 void Write(const Comdat *C) {
148 template <typename T1, typename... Ts>
149 void WriteTs(const T1 &V1, const Ts &... Vs) {
154 template <typename... Ts> void WriteTs() {}
157 /// \brief A check failed, so printout out the condition and the message.
159 /// This provides a nice place to put a breakpoint if you want to see why
160 /// something is not correct.
161 void CheckFailed(const Twine &Message) {
162 OS << Message << '\n';
166 /// \brief A check failed (with values to print).
168 /// This calls the Message-only version so that the above is easier to set a
170 template <typename T1, typename... Ts>
171 void CheckFailed(const Twine &Message, const T1 &V1, const Ts &... Vs) {
172 CheckFailed(Message);
177 class Verifier : public InstVisitor<Verifier>, VerifierSupport {
178 friend class InstVisitor<Verifier>;
180 LLVMContext *Context;
183 /// \brief When verifying a basic block, keep track of all of the
184 /// instructions we have seen so far.
186 /// This allows us to do efficient dominance checks for the case when an
187 /// instruction has an operand that is an instruction in the same block.
188 SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 16> InstsInThisBlock;
190 /// \brief Keep track of the metadata nodes that have been checked already.
191 SmallPtrSet<const Metadata *, 32> MDNodes;
193 /// \brief Track unresolved string-based type references.
194 SmallDenseMap<const MDString *, const MDNode *, 32> UnresolvedTypeRefs;
196 /// \brief The result type for a landingpad.
197 Type *LandingPadResultTy;
199 /// \brief Whether we've seen a call to @llvm.localescape in this function
203 /// Stores the count of how many objects were passed to llvm.localescape for a
204 /// given function and the largest index passed to llvm.localrecover.
205 DenseMap<Function *, std::pair<unsigned, unsigned>> FrameEscapeInfo;
207 /// Cache of constants visited in search of ConstantExprs.
208 SmallPtrSet<const Constant *, 32> ConstantExprVisited;
210 void checkAtomicMemAccessSize(const Module *M, Type *Ty,
211 const Instruction *I);
213 explicit Verifier(raw_ostream &OS)
214 : VerifierSupport(OS), Context(nullptr), LandingPadResultTy(nullptr),
215 SawFrameEscape(false) {}
217 bool verify(const Function &F) {
219 Context = &M->getContext();
221 // First ensure the function is well-enough formed to compute dominance
224 OS << "Function '" << F.getName()
225 << "' does not contain an entry block!\n";
228 for (Function::const_iterator I = F.begin(), E = F.end(); I != E; ++I) {
229 if (I->empty() || !I->back().isTerminator()) {
230 OS << "Basic Block in function '" << F.getName()
231 << "' does not have terminator!\n";
232 I->printAsOperand(OS, true);
238 // Now directly compute a dominance tree. We don't rely on the pass
239 // manager to provide this as it isolates us from a potentially
240 // out-of-date dominator tree and makes it significantly more complex to
241 // run this code outside of a pass manager.
242 // FIXME: It's really gross that we have to cast away constness here.
243 DT.recalculate(const_cast<Function &>(F));
246 // FIXME: We strip const here because the inst visitor strips const.
247 visit(const_cast<Function &>(F));
248 InstsInThisBlock.clear();
249 LandingPadResultTy = nullptr;
250 SawFrameEscape = false;
255 bool verify(const Module &M) {
257 Context = &M.getContext();
260 // Scan through, checking all of the external function's linkage now...
261 for (Module::const_iterator I = M.begin(), E = M.end(); I != E; ++I) {
262 visitGlobalValue(*I);
264 // Check to make sure function prototypes are okay.
265 if (I->isDeclaration())
269 // Now that we've visited every function, verify that we never asked to
270 // recover a frame index that wasn't escaped.
271 verifyFrameRecoverIndices();
273 for (Module::const_global_iterator I = M.global_begin(), E = M.global_end();
275 visitGlobalVariable(*I);
277 for (Module::const_alias_iterator I = M.alias_begin(), E = M.alias_end();
279 visitGlobalAlias(*I);
281 for (Module::const_named_metadata_iterator I = M.named_metadata_begin(),
282 E = M.named_metadata_end();
284 visitNamedMDNode(*I);
286 for (const StringMapEntry<Comdat> &SMEC : M.getComdatSymbolTable())
287 visitComdat(SMEC.getValue());
290 visitModuleIdents(M);
292 // Verify type referneces last.
299 // Verification methods...
300 void visitGlobalValue(const GlobalValue &GV);
301 void visitGlobalVariable(const GlobalVariable &GV);
302 void visitGlobalAlias(const GlobalAlias &GA);
303 void visitAliaseeSubExpr(const GlobalAlias &A, const Constant &C);
304 void visitAliaseeSubExpr(SmallPtrSetImpl<const GlobalAlias *> &Visited,
305 const GlobalAlias &A, const Constant &C);
306 void visitNamedMDNode(const NamedMDNode &NMD);
307 void visitMDNode(const MDNode &MD);
308 void visitMetadataAsValue(const MetadataAsValue &MD, Function *F);
309 void visitValueAsMetadata(const ValueAsMetadata &MD, Function *F);
310 void visitComdat(const Comdat &C);
311 void visitModuleIdents(const Module &M);
312 void visitModuleFlags(const Module &M);
313 void visitModuleFlag(const MDNode *Op,
314 DenseMap<const MDString *, const MDNode *> &SeenIDs,
315 SmallVectorImpl<const MDNode *> &Requirements);
316 void visitFunction(const Function &F);
317 void visitBasicBlock(BasicBlock &BB);
318 void visitRangeMetadata(Instruction& I, MDNode* Range, Type* Ty);
319 void visitDereferenceableMetadata(Instruction& I, MDNode* MD);
321 template <class Ty> bool isValidMetadataArray(const MDTuple &N);
322 #define HANDLE_SPECIALIZED_MDNODE_LEAF(CLASS) void visit##CLASS(const CLASS &N);
323 #include "llvm/IR/Metadata.def"
324 void visitDIScope(const DIScope &N);
325 void visitDIVariable(const DIVariable &N);
326 void visitDILexicalBlockBase(const DILexicalBlockBase &N);
327 void visitDITemplateParameter(const DITemplateParameter &N);
329 void visitTemplateParams(const MDNode &N, const Metadata &RawParams);
331 /// \brief Check for a valid string-based type reference.
333 /// Checks if \c MD is a string-based type reference. If it is, keeps track
334 /// of it (and its user, \c N) for error messages later.
335 bool isValidUUID(const MDNode &N, const Metadata *MD);
337 /// \brief Check for a valid type reference.
339 /// Checks for subclasses of \a DIType, or \a isValidUUID().
340 bool isTypeRef(const MDNode &N, const Metadata *MD);
342 /// \brief Check for a valid scope reference.
344 /// Checks for subclasses of \a DIScope, or \a isValidUUID().
345 bool isScopeRef(const MDNode &N, const Metadata *MD);
347 /// \brief Check for a valid debug info reference.
349 /// Checks for subclasses of \a DINode, or \a isValidUUID().
350 bool isDIRef(const MDNode &N, const Metadata *MD);
352 // InstVisitor overrides...
353 using InstVisitor<Verifier>::visit;
354 void visit(Instruction &I);
356 void visitTruncInst(TruncInst &I);
357 void visitZExtInst(ZExtInst &I);
358 void visitSExtInst(SExtInst &I);
359 void visitFPTruncInst(FPTruncInst &I);
360 void visitFPExtInst(FPExtInst &I);
361 void visitFPToUIInst(FPToUIInst &I);
362 void visitFPToSIInst(FPToSIInst &I);
363 void visitUIToFPInst(UIToFPInst &I);
364 void visitSIToFPInst(SIToFPInst &I);
365 void visitIntToPtrInst(IntToPtrInst &I);
366 void visitPtrToIntInst(PtrToIntInst &I);
367 void visitBitCastInst(BitCastInst &I);
368 void visitAddrSpaceCastInst(AddrSpaceCastInst &I);
369 void visitPHINode(PHINode &PN);
370 void visitBinaryOperator(BinaryOperator &B);
371 void visitICmpInst(ICmpInst &IC);
372 void visitFCmpInst(FCmpInst &FC);
373 void visitExtractElementInst(ExtractElementInst &EI);
374 void visitInsertElementInst(InsertElementInst &EI);
375 void visitShuffleVectorInst(ShuffleVectorInst &EI);
376 void visitVAArgInst(VAArgInst &VAA) { visitInstruction(VAA); }
377 void visitCallInst(CallInst &CI);
378 void visitInvokeInst(InvokeInst &II);
379 void visitGetElementPtrInst(GetElementPtrInst &GEP);
380 void visitLoadInst(LoadInst &LI);
381 void visitStoreInst(StoreInst &SI);
382 void verifyDominatesUse(Instruction &I, unsigned i);
383 void visitInstruction(Instruction &I);
384 void visitTerminatorInst(TerminatorInst &I);
385 void visitBranchInst(BranchInst &BI);
386 void visitReturnInst(ReturnInst &RI);
387 void visitSwitchInst(SwitchInst &SI);
388 void visitIndirectBrInst(IndirectBrInst &BI);
389 void visitSelectInst(SelectInst &SI);
390 void visitUserOp1(Instruction &I);
391 void visitUserOp2(Instruction &I) { visitUserOp1(I); }
392 void visitIntrinsicCallSite(Intrinsic::ID ID, CallSite CS);
393 template <class DbgIntrinsicTy>
394 void visitDbgIntrinsic(StringRef Kind, DbgIntrinsicTy &DII);
395 void visitAtomicCmpXchgInst(AtomicCmpXchgInst &CXI);
396 void visitAtomicRMWInst(AtomicRMWInst &RMWI);
397 void visitFenceInst(FenceInst &FI);
398 void visitAllocaInst(AllocaInst &AI);
399 void visitExtractValueInst(ExtractValueInst &EVI);
400 void visitInsertValueInst(InsertValueInst &IVI);
401 void visitEHPadPredecessors(Instruction &I);
402 void visitLandingPadInst(LandingPadInst &LPI);
403 void visitCatchPadInst(CatchPadInst &CPI);
404 void visitCatchReturnInst(CatchReturnInst &CatchReturn);
405 void visitCleanupPadInst(CleanupPadInst &CPI);
406 void visitCatchSwitchInst(CatchSwitchInst &CatchSwitch);
407 void visitCleanupReturnInst(CleanupReturnInst &CRI);
409 void VerifyCallSite(CallSite CS);
410 void verifyMustTailCall(CallInst &CI);
411 bool PerformTypeCheck(Intrinsic::ID ID, Function *F, Type *Ty, int VT,
412 unsigned ArgNo, std::string &Suffix);
413 bool VerifyIntrinsicType(Type *Ty, ArrayRef<Intrinsic::IITDescriptor> &Infos,
414 SmallVectorImpl<Type *> &ArgTys);
415 bool VerifyIntrinsicIsVarArg(bool isVarArg,
416 ArrayRef<Intrinsic::IITDescriptor> &Infos);
417 bool VerifyAttributeCount(AttributeSet Attrs, unsigned Params);
418 void VerifyAttributeTypes(AttributeSet Attrs, unsigned Idx, bool isFunction,
420 void VerifyParameterAttrs(AttributeSet Attrs, unsigned Idx, Type *Ty,
421 bool isReturnValue, const Value *V);
422 void VerifyFunctionAttrs(FunctionType *FT, AttributeSet Attrs,
424 void VerifyFunctionMetadata(
425 const SmallVector<std::pair<unsigned, MDNode *>, 4> MDs);
427 void visitConstantExprsRecursively(const Constant *EntryC);
428 void visitConstantExpr(const ConstantExpr *CE);
429 void VerifyStatepoint(ImmutableCallSite CS);
430 void verifyFrameRecoverIndices();
432 // Module-level debug info verification...
433 void verifyTypeRefs();
434 template <class MapTy>
435 void verifyBitPieceExpression(const DbgInfoIntrinsic &I,
436 const MapTy &TypeRefs);
437 void visitUnresolvedTypeRef(const MDString *S, const MDNode *N);
439 } // End anonymous namespace
441 // Assert - We know that cond should be true, if not print an error message.
442 #define Assert(C, ...) \
443 do { if (!(C)) { CheckFailed(__VA_ARGS__); return; } } while (0)
445 void Verifier::visit(Instruction &I) {
446 for (unsigned i = 0, e = I.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i)
447 Assert(I.getOperand(i) != nullptr, "Operand is null", &I);
448 InstVisitor<Verifier>::visit(I);
452 void Verifier::visitGlobalValue(const GlobalValue &GV) {
453 Assert(!GV.isDeclaration() || GV.hasExternalLinkage() ||
454 GV.hasExternalWeakLinkage(),
455 "Global is external, but doesn't have external or weak linkage!", &GV);
457 Assert(GV.getAlignment() <= Value::MaximumAlignment,
458 "huge alignment values are unsupported", &GV);
459 Assert(!GV.hasAppendingLinkage() || isa<GlobalVariable>(GV),
460 "Only global variables can have appending linkage!", &GV);
462 if (GV.hasAppendingLinkage()) {
463 const GlobalVariable *GVar = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(&GV);
464 Assert(GVar && GVar->getValueType()->isArrayTy(),
465 "Only global arrays can have appending linkage!", GVar);
468 if (GV.isDeclarationForLinker())
469 Assert(!GV.hasComdat(), "Declaration may not be in a Comdat!", &GV);
472 void Verifier::visitGlobalVariable(const GlobalVariable &GV) {
473 if (GV.hasInitializer()) {
474 Assert(GV.getInitializer()->getType() == GV.getType()->getElementType(),
475 "Global variable initializer type does not match global "
479 // If the global has common linkage, it must have a zero initializer and
480 // cannot be constant.
481 if (GV.hasCommonLinkage()) {
482 Assert(GV.getInitializer()->isNullValue(),
483 "'common' global must have a zero initializer!", &GV);
484 Assert(!GV.isConstant(), "'common' global may not be marked constant!",
486 Assert(!GV.hasComdat(), "'common' global may not be in a Comdat!", &GV);
489 Assert(GV.hasExternalLinkage() || GV.hasExternalWeakLinkage(),
490 "invalid linkage type for global declaration", &GV);
493 if (GV.hasName() && (GV.getName() == "llvm.global_ctors" ||
494 GV.getName() == "llvm.global_dtors")) {
495 Assert(!GV.hasInitializer() || GV.hasAppendingLinkage(),
496 "invalid linkage for intrinsic global variable", &GV);
497 // Don't worry about emitting an error for it not being an array,
498 // visitGlobalValue will complain on appending non-array.
499 if (ArrayType *ATy = dyn_cast<ArrayType>(GV.getValueType())) {
500 StructType *STy = dyn_cast<StructType>(ATy->getElementType());
501 PointerType *FuncPtrTy =
502 FunctionType::get(Type::getVoidTy(*Context), false)->getPointerTo();
503 // FIXME: Reject the 2-field form in LLVM 4.0.
505 (STy->getNumElements() == 2 || STy->getNumElements() == 3) &&
506 STy->getTypeAtIndex(0u)->isIntegerTy(32) &&
507 STy->getTypeAtIndex(1) == FuncPtrTy,
508 "wrong type for intrinsic global variable", &GV);
509 if (STy->getNumElements() == 3) {
510 Type *ETy = STy->getTypeAtIndex(2);
511 Assert(ETy->isPointerTy() &&
512 cast<PointerType>(ETy)->getElementType()->isIntegerTy(8),
513 "wrong type for intrinsic global variable", &GV);
518 if (GV.hasName() && (GV.getName() == "llvm.used" ||
519 GV.getName() == "llvm.compiler.used")) {
520 Assert(!GV.hasInitializer() || GV.hasAppendingLinkage(),
521 "invalid linkage for intrinsic global variable", &GV);
522 Type *GVType = GV.getValueType();
523 if (ArrayType *ATy = dyn_cast<ArrayType>(GVType)) {
524 PointerType *PTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(ATy->getElementType());
525 Assert(PTy, "wrong type for intrinsic global variable", &GV);
526 if (GV.hasInitializer()) {
527 const Constant *Init = GV.getInitializer();
528 const ConstantArray *InitArray = dyn_cast<ConstantArray>(Init);
529 Assert(InitArray, "wrong initalizer for intrinsic global variable",
531 for (unsigned i = 0, e = InitArray->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
532 Value *V = Init->getOperand(i)->stripPointerCastsNoFollowAliases();
533 Assert(isa<GlobalVariable>(V) || isa<Function>(V) ||
535 "invalid llvm.used member", V);
536 Assert(V->hasName(), "members of llvm.used must be named", V);
542 Assert(!GV.hasDLLImportStorageClass() ||
543 (GV.isDeclaration() && GV.hasExternalLinkage()) ||
544 GV.hasAvailableExternallyLinkage(),
545 "Global is marked as dllimport, but not external", &GV);
547 if (!GV.hasInitializer()) {
548 visitGlobalValue(GV);
552 // Walk any aggregate initializers looking for bitcasts between address spaces
553 visitConstantExprsRecursively(GV.getInitializer());
555 visitGlobalValue(GV);
558 void Verifier::visitAliaseeSubExpr(const GlobalAlias &GA, const Constant &C) {
559 SmallPtrSet<const GlobalAlias*, 4> Visited;
561 visitAliaseeSubExpr(Visited, GA, C);
564 void Verifier::visitAliaseeSubExpr(SmallPtrSetImpl<const GlobalAlias*> &Visited,
565 const GlobalAlias &GA, const Constant &C) {
566 if (const auto *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalValue>(&C)) {
567 Assert(!GV->isDeclarationForLinker(), "Alias must point to a definition",
570 if (const auto *GA2 = dyn_cast<GlobalAlias>(GV)) {
571 Assert(Visited.insert(GA2).second, "Aliases cannot form a cycle", &GA);
573 Assert(!GA2->mayBeOverridden(), "Alias cannot point to a weak alias",
576 // Only continue verifying subexpressions of GlobalAliases.
577 // Do not recurse into global initializers.
582 if (const auto *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(&C))
583 visitConstantExprsRecursively(CE);
585 for (const Use &U : C.operands()) {
587 if (const auto *GA2 = dyn_cast<GlobalAlias>(V))
588 visitAliaseeSubExpr(Visited, GA, *GA2->getAliasee());
589 else if (const auto *C2 = dyn_cast<Constant>(V))
590 visitAliaseeSubExpr(Visited, GA, *C2);
594 void Verifier::visitGlobalAlias(const GlobalAlias &GA) {
595 Assert(GlobalAlias::isValidLinkage(GA.getLinkage()),
596 "Alias should have private, internal, linkonce, weak, linkonce_odr, "
597 "weak_odr, or external linkage!",
599 const Constant *Aliasee = GA.getAliasee();
600 Assert(Aliasee, "Aliasee cannot be NULL!", &GA);
601 Assert(GA.getType() == Aliasee->getType(),
602 "Alias and aliasee types should match!", &GA);
604 Assert(isa<GlobalValue>(Aliasee) || isa<ConstantExpr>(Aliasee),
605 "Aliasee should be either GlobalValue or ConstantExpr", &GA);
607 visitAliaseeSubExpr(GA, *Aliasee);
609 visitGlobalValue(GA);
612 void Verifier::visitNamedMDNode(const NamedMDNode &NMD) {
613 for (unsigned i = 0, e = NMD.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
614 MDNode *MD = NMD.getOperand(i);
616 if (NMD.getName() == "llvm.dbg.cu") {
617 Assert(MD && isa<DICompileUnit>(MD), "invalid compile unit", &NMD, MD);
627 void Verifier::visitMDNode(const MDNode &MD) {
628 // Only visit each node once. Metadata can be mutually recursive, so this
629 // avoids infinite recursion here, as well as being an optimization.
630 if (!MDNodes.insert(&MD).second)
633 switch (MD.getMetadataID()) {
635 llvm_unreachable("Invalid MDNode subclass");
636 case Metadata::MDTupleKind:
638 #define HANDLE_SPECIALIZED_MDNODE_LEAF(CLASS) \
639 case Metadata::CLASS##Kind: \
640 visit##CLASS(cast<CLASS>(MD)); \
642 #include "llvm/IR/Metadata.def"
645 for (unsigned i = 0, e = MD.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
646 Metadata *Op = MD.getOperand(i);
649 Assert(!isa<LocalAsMetadata>(Op), "Invalid operand for global metadata!",
651 if (auto *N = dyn_cast<MDNode>(Op)) {
655 if (auto *V = dyn_cast<ValueAsMetadata>(Op)) {
656 visitValueAsMetadata(*V, nullptr);
661 // Check these last, so we diagnose problems in operands first.
662 Assert(!MD.isTemporary(), "Expected no forward declarations!", &MD);
663 Assert(MD.isResolved(), "All nodes should be resolved!", &MD);
666 void Verifier::visitValueAsMetadata(const ValueAsMetadata &MD, Function *F) {
667 Assert(MD.getValue(), "Expected valid value", &MD);
668 Assert(!MD.getValue()->getType()->isMetadataTy(),
669 "Unexpected metadata round-trip through values", &MD, MD.getValue());
671 auto *L = dyn_cast<LocalAsMetadata>(&MD);
675 Assert(F, "function-local metadata used outside a function", L);
677 // If this was an instruction, bb, or argument, verify that it is in the
678 // function that we expect.
679 Function *ActualF = nullptr;
680 if (Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(L->getValue())) {
681 Assert(I->getParent(), "function-local metadata not in basic block", L, I);
682 ActualF = I->getParent()->getParent();
683 } else if (BasicBlock *BB = dyn_cast<BasicBlock>(L->getValue()))
684 ActualF = BB->getParent();
685 else if (Argument *A = dyn_cast<Argument>(L->getValue()))
686 ActualF = A->getParent();
687 assert(ActualF && "Unimplemented function local metadata case!");
689 Assert(ActualF == F, "function-local metadata used in wrong function", L);
692 void Verifier::visitMetadataAsValue(const MetadataAsValue &MDV, Function *F) {
693 Metadata *MD = MDV.getMetadata();
694 if (auto *N = dyn_cast<MDNode>(MD)) {
699 // Only visit each node once. Metadata can be mutually recursive, so this
700 // avoids infinite recursion here, as well as being an optimization.
701 if (!MDNodes.insert(MD).second)
704 if (auto *V = dyn_cast<ValueAsMetadata>(MD))
705 visitValueAsMetadata(*V, F);
708 bool Verifier::isValidUUID(const MDNode &N, const Metadata *MD) {
709 auto *S = dyn_cast<MDString>(MD);
712 if (S->getString().empty())
715 // Keep track of names of types referenced via UUID so we can check that they
717 UnresolvedTypeRefs.insert(std::make_pair(S, &N));
721 /// \brief Check if a value can be a reference to a type.
722 bool Verifier::isTypeRef(const MDNode &N, const Metadata *MD) {
723 return !MD || isValidUUID(N, MD) || isa<DIType>(MD);
726 /// \brief Check if a value can be a ScopeRef.
727 bool Verifier::isScopeRef(const MDNode &N, const Metadata *MD) {
728 return !MD || isValidUUID(N, MD) || isa<DIScope>(MD);
731 /// \brief Check if a value can be a debug info ref.
732 bool Verifier::isDIRef(const MDNode &N, const Metadata *MD) {
733 return !MD || isValidUUID(N, MD) || isa<DINode>(MD);
737 bool isValidMetadataArrayImpl(const MDTuple &N, bool AllowNull) {
738 for (Metadata *MD : N.operands()) {
751 bool isValidMetadataArray(const MDTuple &N) {
752 return isValidMetadataArrayImpl<Ty>(N, /* AllowNull */ false);
756 bool isValidMetadataNullArray(const MDTuple &N) {
757 return isValidMetadataArrayImpl<Ty>(N, /* AllowNull */ true);
760 void Verifier::visitDILocation(const DILocation &N) {
761 Assert(N.getRawScope() && isa<DILocalScope>(N.getRawScope()),
762 "location requires a valid scope", &N, N.getRawScope());
763 if (auto *IA = N.getRawInlinedAt())
764 Assert(isa<DILocation>(IA), "inlined-at should be a location", &N, IA);
767 void Verifier::visitGenericDINode(const GenericDINode &N) {
768 Assert(N.getTag(), "invalid tag", &N);
771 void Verifier::visitDIScope(const DIScope &N) {
772 if (auto *F = N.getRawFile())
773 Assert(isa<DIFile>(F), "invalid file", &N, F);
776 void Verifier::visitDISubrange(const DISubrange &N) {
777 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_subrange_type, "invalid tag", &N);
778 Assert(N.getCount() >= -1, "invalid subrange count", &N);
781 void Verifier::visitDIEnumerator(const DIEnumerator &N) {
782 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_enumerator, "invalid tag", &N);
785 void Verifier::visitDIBasicType(const DIBasicType &N) {
786 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_base_type ||
787 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_unspecified_type,
791 void Verifier::visitDIDerivedType(const DIDerivedType &N) {
792 // Common scope checks.
795 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_typedef ||
796 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_pointer_type ||
797 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type ||
798 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_reference_type ||
799 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_rvalue_reference_type ||
800 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_const_type ||
801 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_volatile_type ||
802 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_restrict_type ||
803 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_member ||
804 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_inheritance ||
805 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_friend,
807 if (N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type) {
808 Assert(isTypeRef(N, N.getExtraData()), "invalid pointer to member type", &N,
812 Assert(isScopeRef(N, N.getScope()), "invalid scope", &N, N.getScope());
813 Assert(isTypeRef(N, N.getBaseType()), "invalid base type", &N,
817 static bool hasConflictingReferenceFlags(unsigned Flags) {
818 return (Flags & DINode::FlagLValueReference) &&
819 (Flags & DINode::FlagRValueReference);
822 void Verifier::visitTemplateParams(const MDNode &N, const Metadata &RawParams) {
823 auto *Params = dyn_cast<MDTuple>(&RawParams);
824 Assert(Params, "invalid template params", &N, &RawParams);
825 for (Metadata *Op : Params->operands()) {
826 Assert(Op && isa<DITemplateParameter>(Op), "invalid template parameter", &N,
831 void Verifier::visitDICompositeType(const DICompositeType &N) {
832 // Common scope checks.
835 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_array_type ||
836 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_structure_type ||
837 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_union_type ||
838 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_enumeration_type ||
839 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_class_type,
842 Assert(isScopeRef(N, N.getScope()), "invalid scope", &N, N.getScope());
843 Assert(isTypeRef(N, N.getBaseType()), "invalid base type", &N,
846 Assert(!N.getRawElements() || isa<MDTuple>(N.getRawElements()),
847 "invalid composite elements", &N, N.getRawElements());
848 Assert(isTypeRef(N, N.getRawVTableHolder()), "invalid vtable holder", &N,
849 N.getRawVTableHolder());
850 Assert(!hasConflictingReferenceFlags(N.getFlags()), "invalid reference flags",
852 if (auto *Params = N.getRawTemplateParams())
853 visitTemplateParams(N, *Params);
855 if (N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_class_type ||
856 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_union_type) {
857 Assert(N.getFile() && !N.getFile()->getFilename().empty(),
858 "class/union requires a filename", &N, N.getFile());
862 void Verifier::visitDISubroutineType(const DISubroutineType &N) {
863 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_subroutine_type, "invalid tag", &N);
864 if (auto *Types = N.getRawTypeArray()) {
865 Assert(isa<MDTuple>(Types), "invalid composite elements", &N, Types);
866 for (Metadata *Ty : N.getTypeArray()->operands()) {
867 Assert(isTypeRef(N, Ty), "invalid subroutine type ref", &N, Types, Ty);
870 Assert(!hasConflictingReferenceFlags(N.getFlags()), "invalid reference flags",
874 void Verifier::visitDIFile(const DIFile &N) {
875 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_file_type, "invalid tag", &N);
878 void Verifier::visitDICompileUnit(const DICompileUnit &N) {
879 Assert(N.isDistinct(), "compile units must be distinct", &N);
880 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_compile_unit, "invalid tag", &N);
882 // Don't bother verifying the compilation directory or producer string
883 // as those could be empty.
884 Assert(N.getRawFile() && isa<DIFile>(N.getRawFile()), "invalid file", &N,
886 Assert(!N.getFile()->getFilename().empty(), "invalid filename", &N,
889 if (auto *Array = N.getRawEnumTypes()) {
890 Assert(isa<MDTuple>(Array), "invalid enum list", &N, Array);
891 for (Metadata *Op : N.getEnumTypes()->operands()) {
892 auto *Enum = dyn_cast_or_null<DICompositeType>(Op);
893 Assert(Enum && Enum->getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_enumeration_type,
894 "invalid enum type", &N, N.getEnumTypes(), Op);
897 if (auto *Array = N.getRawRetainedTypes()) {
898 Assert(isa<MDTuple>(Array), "invalid retained type list", &N, Array);
899 for (Metadata *Op : N.getRetainedTypes()->operands()) {
900 Assert(Op && isa<DIType>(Op), "invalid retained type", &N, Op);
903 if (auto *Array = N.getRawSubprograms()) {
904 Assert(isa<MDTuple>(Array), "invalid subprogram list", &N, Array);
905 for (Metadata *Op : N.getSubprograms()->operands()) {
906 Assert(Op && isa<DISubprogram>(Op), "invalid subprogram ref", &N, Op);
909 if (auto *Array = N.getRawGlobalVariables()) {
910 Assert(isa<MDTuple>(Array), "invalid global variable list", &N, Array);
911 for (Metadata *Op : N.getGlobalVariables()->operands()) {
912 Assert(Op && isa<DIGlobalVariable>(Op), "invalid global variable ref", &N,
916 if (auto *Array = N.getRawImportedEntities()) {
917 Assert(isa<MDTuple>(Array), "invalid imported entity list", &N, Array);
918 for (Metadata *Op : N.getImportedEntities()->operands()) {
919 Assert(Op && isa<DIImportedEntity>(Op), "invalid imported entity ref", &N,
923 if (auto *Array = N.getRawMacros()) {
924 Assert(isa<MDTuple>(Array), "invalid macro list", &N, Array);
925 for (Metadata *Op : N.getMacros()->operands()) {
926 Assert(Op && isa<DIMacroNode>(Op), "invalid macro ref", &N, Op);
931 void Verifier::visitDISubprogram(const DISubprogram &N) {
932 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_subprogram, "invalid tag", &N);
933 Assert(isScopeRef(N, N.getRawScope()), "invalid scope", &N, N.getRawScope());
934 if (auto *T = N.getRawType())
935 Assert(isa<DISubroutineType>(T), "invalid subroutine type", &N, T);
936 Assert(isTypeRef(N, N.getRawContainingType()), "invalid containing type", &N,
937 N.getRawContainingType());
938 if (auto *Params = N.getRawTemplateParams())
939 visitTemplateParams(N, *Params);
940 if (auto *S = N.getRawDeclaration()) {
941 Assert(isa<DISubprogram>(S) && !cast<DISubprogram>(S)->isDefinition(),
942 "invalid subprogram declaration", &N, S);
944 if (auto *RawVars = N.getRawVariables()) {
945 auto *Vars = dyn_cast<MDTuple>(RawVars);
946 Assert(Vars, "invalid variable list", &N, RawVars);
947 for (Metadata *Op : Vars->operands()) {
948 Assert(Op && isa<DILocalVariable>(Op), "invalid local variable", &N, Vars,
952 Assert(!hasConflictingReferenceFlags(N.getFlags()), "invalid reference flags",
955 if (N.isDefinition())
956 Assert(N.isDistinct(), "subprogram definitions must be distinct", &N);
959 void Verifier::visitDILexicalBlockBase(const DILexicalBlockBase &N) {
960 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_lexical_block, "invalid tag", &N);
961 Assert(N.getRawScope() && isa<DILocalScope>(N.getRawScope()),
962 "invalid local scope", &N, N.getRawScope());
965 void Verifier::visitDILexicalBlock(const DILexicalBlock &N) {
966 visitDILexicalBlockBase(N);
968 Assert(N.getLine() || !N.getColumn(),
969 "cannot have column info without line info", &N);
972 void Verifier::visitDILexicalBlockFile(const DILexicalBlockFile &N) {
973 visitDILexicalBlockBase(N);
976 void Verifier::visitDINamespace(const DINamespace &N) {
977 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_namespace, "invalid tag", &N);
978 if (auto *S = N.getRawScope())
979 Assert(isa<DIScope>(S), "invalid scope ref", &N, S);
982 void Verifier::visitDIMacro(const DIMacro &N) {
983 Assert(N.getMacinfoType() == dwarf::DW_MACINFO_define ||
984 N.getMacinfoType() == dwarf::DW_MACINFO_undef,
985 "invalid macinfo type", &N);
986 Assert(!N.getName().empty(), "anonymous macro", &N);
989 void Verifier::visitDIMacroFile(const DIMacroFile &N) {
990 Assert(N.getMacinfoType() == dwarf::DW_MACINFO_start_file,
991 "invalid macinfo type", &N);
992 if (auto *F = N.getRawFile())
993 Assert(isa<DIFile>(F), "invalid file", &N, F);
995 if (auto *Array = N.getRawElements()) {
996 Assert(isa<MDTuple>(Array), "invalid macro list", &N, Array);
997 for (Metadata *Op : N.getElements()->operands()) {
998 Assert(Op && isa<DIMacroNode>(Op), "invalid macro ref", &N, Op);
1003 void Verifier::visitDIModule(const DIModule &N) {
1004 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_module, "invalid tag", &N);
1005 Assert(!N.getName().empty(), "anonymous module", &N);
1008 void Verifier::visitDITemplateParameter(const DITemplateParameter &N) {
1009 Assert(isTypeRef(N, N.getType()), "invalid type ref", &N, N.getType());
1012 void Verifier::visitDITemplateTypeParameter(const DITemplateTypeParameter &N) {
1013 visitDITemplateParameter(N);
1015 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_template_type_parameter, "invalid tag",
1019 void Verifier::visitDITemplateValueParameter(
1020 const DITemplateValueParameter &N) {
1021 visitDITemplateParameter(N);
1023 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_template_value_parameter ||
1024 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_GNU_template_template_param ||
1025 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_GNU_template_parameter_pack,
1029 void Verifier::visitDIVariable(const DIVariable &N) {
1030 if (auto *S = N.getRawScope())
1031 Assert(isa<DIScope>(S), "invalid scope", &N, S);
1032 Assert(isTypeRef(N, N.getRawType()), "invalid type ref", &N, N.getRawType());
1033 if (auto *F = N.getRawFile())
1034 Assert(isa<DIFile>(F), "invalid file", &N, F);
1037 void Verifier::visitDIGlobalVariable(const DIGlobalVariable &N) {
1038 // Checks common to all variables.
1041 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_variable, "invalid tag", &N);
1042 Assert(!N.getName().empty(), "missing global variable name", &N);
1043 if (auto *V = N.getRawVariable()) {
1044 Assert(isa<ConstantAsMetadata>(V) &&
1045 !isa<Function>(cast<ConstantAsMetadata>(V)->getValue()),
1046 "invalid global varaible ref", &N, V);
1048 if (auto *Member = N.getRawStaticDataMemberDeclaration()) {
1049 Assert(isa<DIDerivedType>(Member), "invalid static data member declaration",
1054 void Verifier::visitDILocalVariable(const DILocalVariable &N) {
1055 // Checks common to all variables.
1058 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_variable, "invalid tag", &N);
1059 Assert(N.getRawScope() && isa<DILocalScope>(N.getRawScope()),
1060 "local variable requires a valid scope", &N, N.getRawScope());
1063 void Verifier::visitDIExpression(const DIExpression &N) {
1064 Assert(N.isValid(), "invalid expression", &N);
1067 void Verifier::visitDIObjCProperty(const DIObjCProperty &N) {
1068 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_APPLE_property, "invalid tag", &N);
1069 if (auto *T = N.getRawType())
1070 Assert(isTypeRef(N, T), "invalid type ref", &N, T);
1071 if (auto *F = N.getRawFile())
1072 Assert(isa<DIFile>(F), "invalid file", &N, F);
1075 void Verifier::visitDIImportedEntity(const DIImportedEntity &N) {
1076 Assert(N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_imported_module ||
1077 N.getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_imported_declaration,
1079 if (auto *S = N.getRawScope())
1080 Assert(isa<DIScope>(S), "invalid scope for imported entity", &N, S);
1081 Assert(isDIRef(N, N.getEntity()), "invalid imported entity", &N,
1085 void Verifier::visitComdat(const Comdat &C) {
1086 // The Module is invalid if the GlobalValue has private linkage. Entities
1087 // with private linkage don't have entries in the symbol table.
1088 if (const GlobalValue *GV = M->getNamedValue(C.getName()))
1089 Assert(!GV->hasPrivateLinkage(), "comdat global value has private linkage",
1093 void Verifier::visitModuleIdents(const Module &M) {
1094 const NamedMDNode *Idents = M.getNamedMetadata("llvm.ident");
1098 // llvm.ident takes a list of metadata entry. Each entry has only one string.
1099 // Scan each llvm.ident entry and make sure that this requirement is met.
1100 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Idents->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
1101 const MDNode *N = Idents->getOperand(i);
1102 Assert(N->getNumOperands() == 1,
1103 "incorrect number of operands in llvm.ident metadata", N);
1104 Assert(dyn_cast_or_null<MDString>(N->getOperand(0)),
1105 ("invalid value for llvm.ident metadata entry operand"
1106 "(the operand should be a string)"),
1111 void Verifier::visitModuleFlags(const Module &M) {
1112 const NamedMDNode *Flags = M.getModuleFlagsMetadata();
1115 // Scan each flag, and track the flags and requirements.
1116 DenseMap<const MDString*, const MDNode*> SeenIDs;
1117 SmallVector<const MDNode*, 16> Requirements;
1118 for (unsigned I = 0, E = Flags->getNumOperands(); I != E; ++I) {
1119 visitModuleFlag(Flags->getOperand(I), SeenIDs, Requirements);
1122 // Validate that the requirements in the module are valid.
1123 for (unsigned I = 0, E = Requirements.size(); I != E; ++I) {
1124 const MDNode *Requirement = Requirements[I];
1125 const MDString *Flag = cast<MDString>(Requirement->getOperand(0));
1126 const Metadata *ReqValue = Requirement->getOperand(1);
1128 const MDNode *Op = SeenIDs.lookup(Flag);
1130 CheckFailed("invalid requirement on flag, flag is not present in module",
1135 if (Op->getOperand(2) != ReqValue) {
1136 CheckFailed(("invalid requirement on flag, "
1137 "flag does not have the required value"),
1145 Verifier::visitModuleFlag(const MDNode *Op,
1146 DenseMap<const MDString *, const MDNode *> &SeenIDs,
1147 SmallVectorImpl<const MDNode *> &Requirements) {
1148 // Each module flag should have three arguments, the merge behavior (a
1149 // constant int), the flag ID (an MDString), and the value.
1150 Assert(Op->getNumOperands() == 3,
1151 "incorrect number of operands in module flag", Op);
1152 Module::ModFlagBehavior MFB;
1153 if (!Module::isValidModFlagBehavior(Op->getOperand(0), MFB)) {
1155 mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(Op->getOperand(0)),
1156 "invalid behavior operand in module flag (expected constant integer)",
1159 "invalid behavior operand in module flag (unexpected constant)",
1162 MDString *ID = dyn_cast_or_null<MDString>(Op->getOperand(1));
1163 Assert(ID, "invalid ID operand in module flag (expected metadata string)",
1166 // Sanity check the values for behaviors with additional requirements.
1169 case Module::Warning:
1170 case Module::Override:
1171 // These behavior types accept any value.
1174 case Module::Require: {
1175 // The value should itself be an MDNode with two operands, a flag ID (an
1176 // MDString), and a value.
1177 MDNode *Value = dyn_cast<MDNode>(Op->getOperand(2));
1178 Assert(Value && Value->getNumOperands() == 2,
1179 "invalid value for 'require' module flag (expected metadata pair)",
1181 Assert(isa<MDString>(Value->getOperand(0)),
1182 ("invalid value for 'require' module flag "
1183 "(first value operand should be a string)"),
1184 Value->getOperand(0));
1186 // Append it to the list of requirements, to check once all module flags are
1188 Requirements.push_back(Value);
1192 case Module::Append:
1193 case Module::AppendUnique: {
1194 // These behavior types require the operand be an MDNode.
1195 Assert(isa<MDNode>(Op->getOperand(2)),
1196 "invalid value for 'append'-type module flag "
1197 "(expected a metadata node)",
1203 // Unless this is a "requires" flag, check the ID is unique.
1204 if (MFB != Module::Require) {
1205 bool Inserted = SeenIDs.insert(std::make_pair(ID, Op)).second;
1207 "module flag identifiers must be unique (or of 'require' type)", ID);
1211 void Verifier::VerifyAttributeTypes(AttributeSet Attrs, unsigned Idx,
1212 bool isFunction, const Value *V) {
1213 unsigned Slot = ~0U;
1214 for (unsigned I = 0, E = Attrs.getNumSlots(); I != E; ++I)
1215 if (Attrs.getSlotIndex(I) == Idx) {
1220 assert(Slot != ~0U && "Attribute set inconsistency!");
1222 for (AttributeSet::iterator I = Attrs.begin(Slot), E = Attrs.end(Slot);
1224 if (I->isStringAttribute())
1227 if (I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::NoReturn ||
1228 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::NoUnwind ||
1229 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::NoInline ||
1230 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::AlwaysInline ||
1231 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::OptimizeForSize ||
1232 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::StackProtect ||
1233 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::StackProtectReq ||
1234 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::StackProtectStrong ||
1235 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::SafeStack ||
1236 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::NoRedZone ||
1237 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::NoImplicitFloat ||
1238 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::Naked ||
1239 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::InlineHint ||
1240 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::StackAlignment ||
1241 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::UWTable ||
1242 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::NonLazyBind ||
1243 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::ReturnsTwice ||
1244 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::SanitizeAddress ||
1245 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::SanitizeThread ||
1246 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::SanitizeMemory ||
1247 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::MinSize ||
1248 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::NoDuplicate ||
1249 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::Builtin ||
1250 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::NoBuiltin ||
1251 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::Cold ||
1252 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::OptimizeNone ||
1253 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::JumpTable ||
1254 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::Convergent ||
1255 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::ArgMemOnly ||
1256 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::NoRecurse ||
1257 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::InaccessibleMemOnly ||
1258 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::InaccessibleMemOrArgMemOnly) {
1260 CheckFailed("Attribute '" + I->getAsString() +
1261 "' only applies to functions!", V);
1264 } else if (I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::ReadOnly ||
1265 I->getKindAsEnum() == Attribute::ReadNone) {
1267 CheckFailed("Attribute '" + I->getAsString() +
1268 "' does not apply to function returns");
1271 } else if (isFunction) {
1272 CheckFailed("Attribute '" + I->getAsString() +
1273 "' does not apply to functions!", V);
1279 // VerifyParameterAttrs - Check the given attributes for an argument or return
1280 // value of the specified type. The value V is printed in error messages.
1281 void Verifier::VerifyParameterAttrs(AttributeSet Attrs, unsigned Idx, Type *Ty,
1282 bool isReturnValue, const Value *V) {
1283 if (!Attrs.hasAttributes(Idx))
1286 VerifyAttributeTypes(Attrs, Idx, false, V);
1289 Assert(!Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::ByVal) &&
1290 !Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::Nest) &&
1291 !Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::StructRet) &&
1292 !Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::NoCapture) &&
1293 !Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::Returned) &&
1294 !Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::InAlloca),
1295 "Attributes 'byval', 'inalloca', 'nest', 'sret', 'nocapture', and "
1296 "'returned' do not apply to return values!",
1299 // Check for mutually incompatible attributes. Only inreg is compatible with
1301 unsigned AttrCount = 0;
1302 AttrCount += Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::ByVal);
1303 AttrCount += Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::InAlloca);
1304 AttrCount += Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::StructRet) ||
1305 Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::InReg);
1306 AttrCount += Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::Nest);
1307 Assert(AttrCount <= 1, "Attributes 'byval', 'inalloca', 'inreg', 'nest', "
1308 "and 'sret' are incompatible!",
1311 Assert(!(Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::InAlloca) &&
1312 Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::ReadOnly)),
1314 "'inalloca and readonly' are incompatible!",
1317 Assert(!(Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::StructRet) &&
1318 Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::Returned)),
1320 "'sret and returned' are incompatible!",
1323 Assert(!(Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::ZExt) &&
1324 Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::SExt)),
1326 "'zeroext and signext' are incompatible!",
1329 Assert(!(Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::ReadNone) &&
1330 Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::ReadOnly)),
1332 "'readnone and readonly' are incompatible!",
1335 Assert(!(Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::NoInline) &&
1336 Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::AlwaysInline)),
1338 "'noinline and alwaysinline' are incompatible!",
1341 Assert(!AttrBuilder(Attrs, Idx)
1342 .overlaps(AttributeFuncs::typeIncompatible(Ty)),
1343 "Wrong types for attribute: " +
1344 AttributeSet::get(*Context, Idx,
1345 AttributeFuncs::typeIncompatible(Ty)).getAsString(Idx),
1348 if (PointerType *PTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(Ty)) {
1349 SmallPtrSet<Type*, 4> Visited;
1350 if (!PTy->getElementType()->isSized(&Visited)) {
1351 Assert(!Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::ByVal) &&
1352 !Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::InAlloca),
1353 "Attributes 'byval' and 'inalloca' do not support unsized types!",
1357 Assert(!Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::ByVal),
1358 "Attribute 'byval' only applies to parameters with pointer type!",
1363 // VerifyFunctionAttrs - Check parameter attributes against a function type.
1364 // The value V is printed in error messages.
1365 void Verifier::VerifyFunctionAttrs(FunctionType *FT, AttributeSet Attrs,
1367 if (Attrs.isEmpty())
1370 bool SawNest = false;
1371 bool SawReturned = false;
1372 bool SawSRet = false;
1374 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Attrs.getNumSlots(); i != e; ++i) {
1375 unsigned Idx = Attrs.getSlotIndex(i);
1379 Ty = FT->getReturnType();
1380 else if (Idx-1 < FT->getNumParams())
1381 Ty = FT->getParamType(Idx-1);
1383 break; // VarArgs attributes, verified elsewhere.
1385 VerifyParameterAttrs(Attrs, Idx, Ty, Idx == 0, V);
1390 if (Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::Nest)) {
1391 Assert(!SawNest, "More than one parameter has attribute nest!", V);
1395 if (Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::Returned)) {
1396 Assert(!SawReturned, "More than one parameter has attribute returned!",
1398 Assert(Ty->canLosslesslyBitCastTo(FT->getReturnType()),
1400 "argument and return types for 'returned' attribute",
1405 if (Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::StructRet)) {
1406 Assert(!SawSRet, "Cannot have multiple 'sret' parameters!", V);
1407 Assert(Idx == 1 || Idx == 2,
1408 "Attribute 'sret' is not on first or second parameter!", V);
1412 if (Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::InAlloca)) {
1413 Assert(Idx == FT->getNumParams(), "inalloca isn't on the last parameter!",
1418 if (!Attrs.hasAttributes(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex))
1421 VerifyAttributeTypes(Attrs, AttributeSet::FunctionIndex, true, V);
1424 !(Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex, Attribute::ReadNone) &&
1425 Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex, Attribute::ReadOnly)),
1426 "Attributes 'readnone and readonly' are incompatible!", V);
1429 !(Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex, Attribute::ReadNone) &&
1430 Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex,
1431 Attribute::InaccessibleMemOrArgMemOnly)),
1432 "Attributes 'readnone and inaccessiblemem_or_argmemonly' are incompatible!", V);
1435 !(Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex, Attribute::ReadNone) &&
1436 Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex,
1437 Attribute::InaccessibleMemOnly)),
1438 "Attributes 'readnone and inaccessiblememonly' are incompatible!", V);
1441 !(Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex, Attribute::NoInline) &&
1442 Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex,
1443 Attribute::AlwaysInline)),
1444 "Attributes 'noinline and alwaysinline' are incompatible!", V);
1446 if (Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex,
1447 Attribute::OptimizeNone)) {
1448 Assert(Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex, Attribute::NoInline),
1449 "Attribute 'optnone' requires 'noinline'!", V);
1451 Assert(!Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex,
1452 Attribute::OptimizeForSize),
1453 "Attributes 'optsize and optnone' are incompatible!", V);
1455 Assert(!Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex, Attribute::MinSize),
1456 "Attributes 'minsize and optnone' are incompatible!", V);
1459 if (Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex,
1460 Attribute::JumpTable)) {
1461 const GlobalValue *GV = cast<GlobalValue>(V);
1462 Assert(GV->hasUnnamedAddr(),
1463 "Attribute 'jumptable' requires 'unnamed_addr'", V);
1467 void Verifier::VerifyFunctionMetadata(
1468 const SmallVector<std::pair<unsigned, MDNode *>, 4> MDs) {
1472 for (unsigned i = 0; i < MDs.size(); i++) {
1473 if (MDs[i].first == LLVMContext::MD_prof) {
1474 MDNode *MD = MDs[i].second;
1475 Assert(MD->getNumOperands() == 2,
1476 "!prof annotations should have exactly 2 operands", MD);
1478 // Check first operand.
1479 Assert(MD->getOperand(0) != nullptr, "first operand should not be null",
1481 Assert(isa<MDString>(MD->getOperand(0)),
1482 "expected string with name of the !prof annotation", MD);
1483 MDString *MDS = cast<MDString>(MD->getOperand(0));
1484 StringRef ProfName = MDS->getString();
1485 Assert(ProfName.equals("function_entry_count"),
1486 "first operand should be 'function_entry_count'", MD);
1488 // Check second operand.
1489 Assert(MD->getOperand(1) != nullptr, "second operand should not be null",
1491 Assert(isa<ConstantAsMetadata>(MD->getOperand(1)),
1492 "expected integer argument to function_entry_count", MD);
1497 void Verifier::visitConstantExprsRecursively(const Constant *EntryC) {
1498 if (!ConstantExprVisited.insert(EntryC).second)
1501 SmallVector<const Constant *, 16> Stack;
1502 Stack.push_back(EntryC);
1504 while (!Stack.empty()) {
1505 const Constant *C = Stack.pop_back_val();
1507 // Check this constant expression.
1508 if (const auto *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(C))
1509 visitConstantExpr(CE);
1511 // Visit all sub-expressions.
1512 for (const Use &U : C->operands()) {
1513 const auto *OpC = dyn_cast<Constant>(U);
1516 if (isa<GlobalValue>(OpC))
1517 continue; // Global values get visited separately.
1518 if (!ConstantExprVisited.insert(OpC).second)
1520 Stack.push_back(OpC);
1525 void Verifier::visitConstantExpr(const ConstantExpr *CE) {
1526 if (CE->getOpcode() != Instruction::BitCast)
1529 Assert(CastInst::castIsValid(Instruction::BitCast, CE->getOperand(0),
1531 "Invalid bitcast", CE);
1534 bool Verifier::VerifyAttributeCount(AttributeSet Attrs, unsigned Params) {
1535 if (Attrs.getNumSlots() == 0)
1538 unsigned LastSlot = Attrs.getNumSlots() - 1;
1539 unsigned LastIndex = Attrs.getSlotIndex(LastSlot);
1540 if (LastIndex <= Params
1541 || (LastIndex == AttributeSet::FunctionIndex
1542 && (LastSlot == 0 || Attrs.getSlotIndex(LastSlot - 1) <= Params)))
1548 /// \brief Verify that statepoint intrinsic is well formed.
1549 void Verifier::VerifyStatepoint(ImmutableCallSite CS) {
1550 assert(CS.getCalledFunction() &&
1551 CS.getCalledFunction()->getIntrinsicID() ==
1552 Intrinsic::experimental_gc_statepoint);
1554 const Instruction &CI = *CS.getInstruction();
1556 Assert(!CS.doesNotAccessMemory() && !CS.onlyReadsMemory() &&
1557 !CS.onlyAccessesArgMemory(),
1558 "gc.statepoint must read and write all memory to preserve "
1559 "reordering restrictions required by safepoint semantics",
1562 const Value *IDV = CS.getArgument(0);
1563 Assert(isa<ConstantInt>(IDV), "gc.statepoint ID must be a constant integer",
1566 const Value *NumPatchBytesV = CS.getArgument(1);
1567 Assert(isa<ConstantInt>(NumPatchBytesV),
1568 "gc.statepoint number of patchable bytes must be a constant integer",
1570 const int64_t NumPatchBytes =
1571 cast<ConstantInt>(NumPatchBytesV)->getSExtValue();
1572 assert(isInt<32>(NumPatchBytes) && "NumPatchBytesV is an i32!");
1573 Assert(NumPatchBytes >= 0, "gc.statepoint number of patchable bytes must be "
1577 const Value *Target = CS.getArgument(2);
1578 auto *PT = dyn_cast<PointerType>(Target->getType());
1579 Assert(PT && PT->getElementType()->isFunctionTy(),
1580 "gc.statepoint callee must be of function pointer type", &CI, Target);
1581 FunctionType *TargetFuncType = cast<FunctionType>(PT->getElementType());
1583 const Value *NumCallArgsV = CS.getArgument(3);
1584 Assert(isa<ConstantInt>(NumCallArgsV),
1585 "gc.statepoint number of arguments to underlying call "
1586 "must be constant integer",
1588 const int NumCallArgs = cast<ConstantInt>(NumCallArgsV)->getZExtValue();
1589 Assert(NumCallArgs >= 0,
1590 "gc.statepoint number of arguments to underlying call "
1593 const int NumParams = (int)TargetFuncType->getNumParams();
1594 if (TargetFuncType->isVarArg()) {
1595 Assert(NumCallArgs >= NumParams,
1596 "gc.statepoint mismatch in number of vararg call args", &CI);
1598 // TODO: Remove this limitation
1599 Assert(TargetFuncType->getReturnType()->isVoidTy(),
1600 "gc.statepoint doesn't support wrapping non-void "
1601 "vararg functions yet",
1604 Assert(NumCallArgs == NumParams,
1605 "gc.statepoint mismatch in number of call args", &CI);
1607 const Value *FlagsV = CS.getArgument(4);
1608 Assert(isa<ConstantInt>(FlagsV),
1609 "gc.statepoint flags must be constant integer", &CI);
1610 const uint64_t Flags = cast<ConstantInt>(FlagsV)->getZExtValue();
1611 Assert((Flags & ~(uint64_t)StatepointFlags::MaskAll) == 0,
1612 "unknown flag used in gc.statepoint flags argument", &CI);
1614 // Verify that the types of the call parameter arguments match
1615 // the type of the wrapped callee.
1616 for (int i = 0; i < NumParams; i++) {
1617 Type *ParamType = TargetFuncType->getParamType(i);
1618 Type *ArgType = CS.getArgument(5 + i)->getType();
1619 Assert(ArgType == ParamType,
1620 "gc.statepoint call argument does not match wrapped "
1625 const int EndCallArgsInx = 4 + NumCallArgs;
1627 const Value *NumTransitionArgsV = CS.getArgument(EndCallArgsInx+1);
1628 Assert(isa<ConstantInt>(NumTransitionArgsV),
1629 "gc.statepoint number of transition arguments "
1630 "must be constant integer",
1632 const int NumTransitionArgs =
1633 cast<ConstantInt>(NumTransitionArgsV)->getZExtValue();
1634 Assert(NumTransitionArgs >= 0,
1635 "gc.statepoint number of transition arguments must be positive", &CI);
1636 const int EndTransitionArgsInx = EndCallArgsInx + 1 + NumTransitionArgs;
1638 const Value *NumDeoptArgsV = CS.getArgument(EndTransitionArgsInx+1);
1639 Assert(isa<ConstantInt>(NumDeoptArgsV),
1640 "gc.statepoint number of deoptimization arguments "
1641 "must be constant integer",
1643 const int NumDeoptArgs = cast<ConstantInt>(NumDeoptArgsV)->getZExtValue();
1644 Assert(NumDeoptArgs >= 0, "gc.statepoint number of deoptimization arguments "
1648 const int ExpectedNumArgs =
1649 7 + NumCallArgs + NumTransitionArgs + NumDeoptArgs;
1650 Assert(ExpectedNumArgs <= (int)CS.arg_size(),
1651 "gc.statepoint too few arguments according to length fields", &CI);
1653 // Check that the only uses of this gc.statepoint are gc.result or
1654 // gc.relocate calls which are tied to this statepoint and thus part
1655 // of the same statepoint sequence
1656 for (const User *U : CI.users()) {
1657 const CallInst *Call = dyn_cast<const CallInst>(U);
1658 Assert(Call, "illegal use of statepoint token", &CI, U);
1659 if (!Call) continue;
1660 Assert(isGCRelocate(Call) || isGCResult(Call),
1661 "gc.result or gc.relocate are the only value uses"
1662 "of a gc.statepoint",
1664 if (isGCResult(Call)) {
1665 Assert(Call->getArgOperand(0) == &CI,
1666 "gc.result connected to wrong gc.statepoint", &CI, Call);
1667 } else if (isGCRelocate(Call)) {
1668 Assert(Call->getArgOperand(0) == &CI,
1669 "gc.relocate connected to wrong gc.statepoint", &CI, Call);
1673 // Note: It is legal for a single derived pointer to be listed multiple
1674 // times. It's non-optimal, but it is legal. It can also happen after
1675 // insertion if we strip a bitcast away.
1676 // Note: It is really tempting to check that each base is relocated and
1677 // that a derived pointer is never reused as a base pointer. This turns
1678 // out to be problematic since optimizations run after safepoint insertion
1679 // can recognize equality properties that the insertion logic doesn't know
1680 // about. See example statepoint.ll in the verifier subdirectory
1683 void Verifier::verifyFrameRecoverIndices() {
1684 for (auto &Counts : FrameEscapeInfo) {
1685 Function *F = Counts.first;
1686 unsigned EscapedObjectCount = Counts.second.first;
1687 unsigned MaxRecoveredIndex = Counts.second.second;
1688 Assert(MaxRecoveredIndex <= EscapedObjectCount,
1689 "all indices passed to llvm.localrecover must be less than the "
1690 "number of arguments passed ot llvm.localescape in the parent "
1696 // visitFunction - Verify that a function is ok.
1698 void Verifier::visitFunction(const Function &F) {
1699 // Check function arguments.
1700 FunctionType *FT = F.getFunctionType();
1701 unsigned NumArgs = F.arg_size();
1703 Assert(Context == &F.getContext(),
1704 "Function context does not match Module context!", &F);
1706 Assert(!F.hasCommonLinkage(), "Functions may not have common linkage", &F);
1707 Assert(FT->getNumParams() == NumArgs,
1708 "# formal arguments must match # of arguments for function type!", &F,
1710 Assert(F.getReturnType()->isFirstClassType() ||
1711 F.getReturnType()->isVoidTy() || F.getReturnType()->isStructTy(),
1712 "Functions cannot return aggregate values!", &F);
1714 Assert(!F.hasStructRetAttr() || F.getReturnType()->isVoidTy(),
1715 "Invalid struct return type!", &F);
1717 AttributeSet Attrs = F.getAttributes();
1719 Assert(VerifyAttributeCount(Attrs, FT->getNumParams()),
1720 "Attribute after last parameter!", &F);
1722 // Check function attributes.
1723 VerifyFunctionAttrs(FT, Attrs, &F);
1725 // On function declarations/definitions, we do not support the builtin
1726 // attribute. We do not check this in VerifyFunctionAttrs since that is
1727 // checking for Attributes that can/can not ever be on functions.
1728 Assert(!Attrs.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex, Attribute::Builtin),
1729 "Attribute 'builtin' can only be applied to a callsite.", &F);
1731 // Check that this function meets the restrictions on this calling convention.
1732 // Sometimes varargs is used for perfectly forwarding thunks, so some of these
1733 // restrictions can be lifted.
1734 switch (F.getCallingConv()) {
1736 case CallingConv::C:
1738 case CallingConv::Fast:
1739 case CallingConv::Cold:
1740 case CallingConv::Intel_OCL_BI:
1741 case CallingConv::PTX_Kernel:
1742 case CallingConv::PTX_Device:
1743 Assert(!F.isVarArg(), "Calling convention does not support varargs or "
1744 "perfect forwarding!",
1749 bool isLLVMdotName = F.getName().size() >= 5 &&
1750 F.getName().substr(0, 5) == "llvm.";
1752 // Check that the argument values match the function type for this function...
1754 for (Function::const_arg_iterator I = F.arg_begin(), E = F.arg_end(); I != E;
1756 Assert(I->getType() == FT->getParamType(i),
1757 "Argument value does not match function argument type!", I,
1758 FT->getParamType(i));
1759 Assert(I->getType()->isFirstClassType(),
1760 "Function arguments must have first-class types!", I);
1761 if (!isLLVMdotName) {
1762 Assert(!I->getType()->isMetadataTy(),
1763 "Function takes metadata but isn't an intrinsic", I, &F);
1764 Assert(!I->getType()->isTokenTy(),
1765 "Function takes token but isn't an intrinsic", I, &F);
1770 Assert(!F.getReturnType()->isTokenTy(),
1771 "Functions returns a token but isn't an intrinsic", &F);
1773 // Get the function metadata attachments.
1774 SmallVector<std::pair<unsigned, MDNode *>, 4> MDs;
1775 F.getAllMetadata(MDs);
1776 assert(F.hasMetadata() != MDs.empty() && "Bit out-of-sync");
1777 VerifyFunctionMetadata(MDs);
1779 // Check validity of the personality function
1780 if (F.hasPersonalityFn()) {
1781 auto *Per = dyn_cast<Function>(F.getPersonalityFn()->stripPointerCasts());
1783 Assert(Per->getParent() == F.getParent(),
1784 "Referencing personality function in another module!",
1785 &F, F.getParent(), Per, Per->getParent());
1788 if (F.isMaterializable()) {
1789 // Function has a body somewhere we can't see.
1790 Assert(MDs.empty(), "unmaterialized function cannot have metadata", &F,
1791 MDs.empty() ? nullptr : MDs.front().second);
1792 } else if (F.isDeclaration()) {
1793 Assert(F.hasExternalLinkage() || F.hasExternalWeakLinkage(),
1794 "invalid linkage type for function declaration", &F);
1795 Assert(MDs.empty(), "function without a body cannot have metadata", &F,
1796 MDs.empty() ? nullptr : MDs.front().second);
1797 Assert(!F.hasPersonalityFn(),
1798 "Function declaration shouldn't have a personality routine", &F);
1800 // Verify that this function (which has a body) is not named "llvm.*". It
1801 // is not legal to define intrinsics.
1802 Assert(!isLLVMdotName, "llvm intrinsics cannot be defined!", &F);
1804 // Check the entry node
1805 const BasicBlock *Entry = &F.getEntryBlock();
1806 Assert(pred_empty(Entry),
1807 "Entry block to function must not have predecessors!", Entry);
1809 // The address of the entry block cannot be taken, unless it is dead.
1810 if (Entry->hasAddressTaken()) {
1811 Assert(!BlockAddress::lookup(Entry)->isConstantUsed(),
1812 "blockaddress may not be used with the entry block!", Entry);
1815 // Visit metadata attachments.
1816 for (const auto &I : MDs) {
1817 // Verify that the attachment is legal.
1821 case LLVMContext::MD_dbg:
1822 Assert(isa<DISubprogram>(I.second),
1823 "function !dbg attachment must be a subprogram", &F, I.second);
1827 // Verify the metadata itself.
1828 visitMDNode(*I.second);
1832 // If this function is actually an intrinsic, verify that it is only used in
1833 // direct call/invokes, never having its "address taken".
1834 if (F.getIntrinsicID()) {
1836 if (F.hasAddressTaken(&U))
1837 Assert(0, "Invalid user of intrinsic instruction!", U);
1840 Assert(!F.hasDLLImportStorageClass() ||
1841 (F.isDeclaration() && F.hasExternalLinkage()) ||
1842 F.hasAvailableExternallyLinkage(),
1843 "Function is marked as dllimport, but not external.", &F);
1845 auto *N = F.getSubprogram();
1849 // Check that all !dbg attachments lead to back to N (or, at least, another
1850 // subprogram that describes the same function).
1852 // FIXME: Check this incrementally while visiting !dbg attachments.
1853 // FIXME: Only check when N is the canonical subprogram for F.
1854 SmallPtrSet<const MDNode *, 32> Seen;
1856 for (auto &I : BB) {
1857 // Be careful about using DILocation here since we might be dealing with
1858 // broken code (this is the Verifier after all).
1860 dyn_cast_or_null<DILocation>(I.getDebugLoc().getAsMDNode());
1863 if (!Seen.insert(DL).second)
1866 DILocalScope *Scope = DL->getInlinedAtScope();
1867 if (Scope && !Seen.insert(Scope).second)
1870 DISubprogram *SP = Scope ? Scope->getSubprogram() : nullptr;
1872 // Scope and SP could be the same MDNode and we don't want to skip
1873 // validation in that case
1874 if (SP && ((Scope != SP) && !Seen.insert(SP).second))
1877 // FIXME: Once N is canonical, check "SP == &N".
1878 Assert(SP->describes(&F),
1879 "!dbg attachment points at wrong subprogram for function", N, &F,
1884 // verifyBasicBlock - Verify that a basic block is well formed...
1886 void Verifier::visitBasicBlock(BasicBlock &BB) {
1887 InstsInThisBlock.clear();
1889 // Ensure that basic blocks have terminators!
1890 Assert(BB.getTerminator(), "Basic Block does not have terminator!", &BB);
1892 // Check constraints that this basic block imposes on all of the PHI nodes in
1894 if (isa<PHINode>(BB.front())) {
1895 SmallVector<BasicBlock*, 8> Preds(pred_begin(&BB), pred_end(&BB));
1896 SmallVector<std::pair<BasicBlock*, Value*>, 8> Values;
1897 std::sort(Preds.begin(), Preds.end());
1899 for (BasicBlock::iterator I = BB.begin(); (PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(I));++I) {
1900 // Ensure that PHI nodes have at least one entry!
1901 Assert(PN->getNumIncomingValues() != 0,
1902 "PHI nodes must have at least one entry. If the block is dead, "
1903 "the PHI should be removed!",
1905 Assert(PN->getNumIncomingValues() == Preds.size(),
1906 "PHINode should have one entry for each predecessor of its "
1907 "parent basic block!",
1910 // Get and sort all incoming values in the PHI node...
1912 Values.reserve(PN->getNumIncomingValues());
1913 for (unsigned i = 0, e = PN->getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i)
1914 Values.push_back(std::make_pair(PN->getIncomingBlock(i),
1915 PN->getIncomingValue(i)));
1916 std::sort(Values.begin(), Values.end());
1918 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Values.size(); i != e; ++i) {
1919 // Check to make sure that if there is more than one entry for a
1920 // particular basic block in this PHI node, that the incoming values are
1923 Assert(i == 0 || Values[i].first != Values[i - 1].first ||
1924 Values[i].second == Values[i - 1].second,
1925 "PHI node has multiple entries for the same basic block with "
1926 "different incoming values!",
1927 PN, Values[i].first, Values[i].second, Values[i - 1].second);
1929 // Check to make sure that the predecessors and PHI node entries are
1931 Assert(Values[i].first == Preds[i],
1932 "PHI node entries do not match predecessors!", PN,
1933 Values[i].first, Preds[i]);
1938 // Check that all instructions have their parent pointers set up correctly.
1941 Assert(I.getParent() == &BB, "Instruction has bogus parent pointer!");
1945 void Verifier::visitTerminatorInst(TerminatorInst &I) {
1946 // Ensure that terminators only exist at the end of the basic block.
1947 Assert(&I == I.getParent()->getTerminator(),
1948 "Terminator found in the middle of a basic block!", I.getParent());
1949 visitInstruction(I);
1952 void Verifier::visitBranchInst(BranchInst &BI) {
1953 if (BI.isConditional()) {
1954 Assert(BI.getCondition()->getType()->isIntegerTy(1),
1955 "Branch condition is not 'i1' type!", &BI, BI.getCondition());
1957 visitTerminatorInst(BI);
1960 void Verifier::visitReturnInst(ReturnInst &RI) {
1961 Function *F = RI.getParent()->getParent();
1962 unsigned N = RI.getNumOperands();
1963 if (F->getReturnType()->isVoidTy())
1965 "Found return instr that returns non-void in Function of void "
1967 &RI, F->getReturnType());
1969 Assert(N == 1 && F->getReturnType() == RI.getOperand(0)->getType(),
1970 "Function return type does not match operand "
1971 "type of return inst!",
1972 &RI, F->getReturnType());
1974 // Check to make sure that the return value has necessary properties for
1976 visitTerminatorInst(RI);
1979 void Verifier::visitSwitchInst(SwitchInst &SI) {
1980 // Check to make sure that all of the constants in the switch instruction
1981 // have the same type as the switched-on value.
1982 Type *SwitchTy = SI.getCondition()->getType();
1983 SmallPtrSet<ConstantInt*, 32> Constants;
1984 for (SwitchInst::CaseIt i = SI.case_begin(), e = SI.case_end(); i != e; ++i) {
1985 Assert(i.getCaseValue()->getType() == SwitchTy,
1986 "Switch constants must all be same type as switch value!", &SI);
1987 Assert(Constants.insert(i.getCaseValue()).second,
1988 "Duplicate integer as switch case", &SI, i.getCaseValue());
1991 visitTerminatorInst(SI);
1994 void Verifier::visitIndirectBrInst(IndirectBrInst &BI) {
1995 Assert(BI.getAddress()->getType()->isPointerTy(),
1996 "Indirectbr operand must have pointer type!", &BI);
1997 for (unsigned i = 0, e = BI.getNumDestinations(); i != e; ++i)
1998 Assert(BI.getDestination(i)->getType()->isLabelTy(),
1999 "Indirectbr destinations must all have pointer type!", &BI);
2001 visitTerminatorInst(BI);
2004 void Verifier::visitSelectInst(SelectInst &SI) {
2005 Assert(!SelectInst::areInvalidOperands(SI.getOperand(0), SI.getOperand(1),
2007 "Invalid operands for select instruction!", &SI);
2009 Assert(SI.getTrueValue()->getType() == SI.getType(),
2010 "Select values must have same type as select instruction!", &SI);
2011 visitInstruction(SI);
2014 /// visitUserOp1 - User defined operators shouldn't live beyond the lifetime of
2015 /// a pass, if any exist, it's an error.
2017 void Verifier::visitUserOp1(Instruction &I) {
2018 Assert(0, "User-defined operators should not live outside of a pass!", &I);
2021 void Verifier::visitTruncInst(TruncInst &I) {
2022 // Get the source and destination types
2023 Type *SrcTy = I.getOperand(0)->getType();
2024 Type *DestTy = I.getType();
2026 // Get the size of the types in bits, we'll need this later
2027 unsigned SrcBitSize = SrcTy->getScalarSizeInBits();
2028 unsigned DestBitSize = DestTy->getScalarSizeInBits();
2030 Assert(SrcTy->isIntOrIntVectorTy(), "Trunc only operates on integer", &I);
2031 Assert(DestTy->isIntOrIntVectorTy(), "Trunc only produces integer", &I);
2032 Assert(SrcTy->isVectorTy() == DestTy->isVectorTy(),
2033 "trunc source and destination must both be a vector or neither", &I);
2034 Assert(SrcBitSize > DestBitSize, "DestTy too big for Trunc", &I);
2036 visitInstruction(I);
2039 void Verifier::visitZExtInst(ZExtInst &I) {
2040 // Get the source and destination types
2041 Type *SrcTy = I.getOperand(0)->getType();
2042 Type *DestTy = I.getType();
2044 // Get the size of the types in bits, we'll need this later
2045 Assert(SrcTy->isIntOrIntVectorTy(), "ZExt only operates on integer", &I);
2046 Assert(DestTy->isIntOrIntVectorTy(), "ZExt only produces an integer", &I);
2047 Assert(SrcTy->isVectorTy() == DestTy->isVectorTy(),
2048 "zext source and destination must both be a vector or neither", &I);
2049 unsigned SrcBitSize = SrcTy->getScalarSizeInBits();
2050 unsigned DestBitSize = DestTy->getScalarSizeInBits();
2052 Assert(SrcBitSize < DestBitSize, "Type too small for ZExt", &I);
2054 visitInstruction(I);
2057 void Verifier::visitSExtInst(SExtInst &I) {
2058 // Get the source and destination types
2059 Type *SrcTy = I.getOperand(0)->getType();
2060 Type *DestTy = I.getType();
2062 // Get the size of the types in bits, we'll need this later
2063 unsigned SrcBitSize = SrcTy->getScalarSizeInBits();
2064 unsigned DestBitSize = DestTy->getScalarSizeInBits();
2066 Assert(SrcTy->isIntOrIntVectorTy(), "SExt only operates on integer", &I);
2067 Assert(DestTy->isIntOrIntVectorTy(), "SExt only produces an integer", &I);
2068 Assert(SrcTy->isVectorTy() == DestTy->isVectorTy(),
2069 "sext source and destination must both be a vector or neither", &I);
2070 Assert(SrcBitSize < DestBitSize, "Type too small for SExt", &I);
2072 visitInstruction(I);
2075 void Verifier::visitFPTruncInst(FPTruncInst &I) {
2076 // Get the source and destination types
2077 Type *SrcTy = I.getOperand(0)->getType();
2078 Type *DestTy = I.getType();
2079 // Get the size of the types in bits, we'll need this later
2080 unsigned SrcBitSize = SrcTy->getScalarSizeInBits();
2081 unsigned DestBitSize = DestTy->getScalarSizeInBits();
2083 Assert(SrcTy->isFPOrFPVectorTy(), "FPTrunc only operates on FP", &I);
2084 Assert(DestTy->isFPOrFPVectorTy(), "FPTrunc only produces an FP", &I);
2085 Assert(SrcTy->isVectorTy() == DestTy->isVectorTy(),
2086 "fptrunc source and destination must both be a vector or neither", &I);
2087 Assert(SrcBitSize > DestBitSize, "DestTy too big for FPTrunc", &I);
2089 visitInstruction(I);
2092 void Verifier::visitFPExtInst(FPExtInst &I) {
2093 // Get the source and destination types
2094 Type *SrcTy = I.getOperand(0)->getType();
2095 Type *DestTy = I.getType();
2097 // Get the size of the types in bits, we'll need this later
2098 unsigned SrcBitSize = SrcTy->getScalarSizeInBits();
2099 unsigned DestBitSize = DestTy->getScalarSizeInBits();
2101 Assert(SrcTy->isFPOrFPVectorTy(), "FPExt only operates on FP", &I);
2102 Assert(DestTy->isFPOrFPVectorTy(), "FPExt only produces an FP", &I);
2103 Assert(SrcTy->isVectorTy() == DestTy->isVectorTy(),
2104 "fpext source and destination must both be a vector or neither", &I);
2105 Assert(SrcBitSize < DestBitSize, "DestTy too small for FPExt", &I);
2107 visitInstruction(I);
2110 void Verifier::visitUIToFPInst(UIToFPInst &I) {
2111 // Get the source and destination types
2112 Type *SrcTy = I.getOperand(0)->getType();
2113 Type *DestTy = I.getType();
2115 bool SrcVec = SrcTy->isVectorTy();
2116 bool DstVec = DestTy->isVectorTy();
2118 Assert(SrcVec == DstVec,
2119 "UIToFP source and dest must both be vector or scalar", &I);
2120 Assert(SrcTy->isIntOrIntVectorTy(),
2121 "UIToFP source must be integer or integer vector", &I);
2122 Assert(DestTy->isFPOrFPVectorTy(), "UIToFP result must be FP or FP vector",
2125 if (SrcVec && DstVec)
2126 Assert(cast<VectorType>(SrcTy)->getNumElements() ==
2127 cast<VectorType>(DestTy)->getNumElements(),
2128 "UIToFP source and dest vector length mismatch", &I);
2130 visitInstruction(I);
2133 void Verifier::visitSIToFPInst(SIToFPInst &I) {
2134 // Get the source and destination types
2135 Type *SrcTy = I.getOperand(0)->getType();
2136 Type *DestTy = I.getType();
2138 bool SrcVec = SrcTy->isVectorTy();
2139 bool DstVec = DestTy->isVectorTy();
2141 Assert(SrcVec == DstVec,
2142 "SIToFP source and dest must both be vector or scalar", &I);
2143 Assert(SrcTy->isIntOrIntVectorTy(),
2144 "SIToFP source must be integer or integer vector", &I);
2145 Assert(DestTy->isFPOrFPVectorTy(), "SIToFP result must be FP or FP vector",
2148 if (SrcVec && DstVec)
2149 Assert(cast<VectorType>(SrcTy)->getNumElements() ==
2150 cast<VectorType>(DestTy)->getNumElements(),
2151 "SIToFP source and dest vector length mismatch", &I);
2153 visitInstruction(I);
2156 void Verifier::visitFPToUIInst(FPToUIInst &I) {
2157 // Get the source and destination types
2158 Type *SrcTy = I.getOperand(0)->getType();
2159 Type *DestTy = I.getType();
2161 bool SrcVec = SrcTy->isVectorTy();
2162 bool DstVec = DestTy->isVectorTy();
2164 Assert(SrcVec == DstVec,
2165 "FPToUI source and dest must both be vector or scalar", &I);
2166 Assert(SrcTy->isFPOrFPVectorTy(), "FPToUI source must be FP or FP vector",
2168 Assert(DestTy->isIntOrIntVectorTy(),
2169 "FPToUI result must be integer or integer vector", &I);
2171 if (SrcVec && DstVec)
2172 Assert(cast<VectorType>(SrcTy)->getNumElements() ==
2173 cast<VectorType>(DestTy)->getNumElements(),
2174 "FPToUI source and dest vector length mismatch", &I);
2176 visitInstruction(I);
2179 void Verifier::visitFPToSIInst(FPToSIInst &I) {
2180 // Get the source and destination types
2181 Type *SrcTy = I.getOperand(0)->getType();
2182 Type *DestTy = I.getType();
2184 bool SrcVec = SrcTy->isVectorTy();
2185 bool DstVec = DestTy->isVectorTy();
2187 Assert(SrcVec == DstVec,
2188 "FPToSI source and dest must both be vector or scalar", &I);
2189 Assert(SrcTy->isFPOrFPVectorTy(), "FPToSI source must be FP or FP vector",
2191 Assert(DestTy->isIntOrIntVectorTy(),
2192 "FPToSI result must be integer or integer vector", &I);
2194 if (SrcVec && DstVec)
2195 Assert(cast<VectorType>(SrcTy)->getNumElements() ==
2196 cast<VectorType>(DestTy)->getNumElements(),
2197 "FPToSI source and dest vector length mismatch", &I);
2199 visitInstruction(I);
2202 void Verifier::visitPtrToIntInst(PtrToIntInst &I) {
2203 // Get the source and destination types
2204 Type *SrcTy = I.getOperand(0)->getType();
2205 Type *DestTy = I.getType();
2207 Assert(SrcTy->getScalarType()->isPointerTy(),
2208 "PtrToInt source must be pointer", &I);
2209 Assert(DestTy->getScalarType()->isIntegerTy(),
2210 "PtrToInt result must be integral", &I);
2211 Assert(SrcTy->isVectorTy() == DestTy->isVectorTy(), "PtrToInt type mismatch",
2214 if (SrcTy->isVectorTy()) {
2215 VectorType *VSrc = dyn_cast<VectorType>(SrcTy);
2216 VectorType *VDest = dyn_cast<VectorType>(DestTy);
2217 Assert(VSrc->getNumElements() == VDest->getNumElements(),
2218 "PtrToInt Vector width mismatch", &I);
2221 visitInstruction(I);
2224 void Verifier::visitIntToPtrInst(IntToPtrInst &I) {
2225 // Get the source and destination types
2226 Type *SrcTy = I.getOperand(0)->getType();
2227 Type *DestTy = I.getType();
2229 Assert(SrcTy->getScalarType()->isIntegerTy(),
2230 "IntToPtr source must be an integral", &I);
2231 Assert(DestTy->getScalarType()->isPointerTy(),
2232 "IntToPtr result must be a pointer", &I);
2233 Assert(SrcTy->isVectorTy() == DestTy->isVectorTy(), "IntToPtr type mismatch",
2235 if (SrcTy->isVectorTy()) {
2236 VectorType *VSrc = dyn_cast<VectorType>(SrcTy);
2237 VectorType *VDest = dyn_cast<VectorType>(DestTy);
2238 Assert(VSrc->getNumElements() == VDest->getNumElements(),
2239 "IntToPtr Vector width mismatch", &I);
2241 visitInstruction(I);
2244 void Verifier::visitBitCastInst(BitCastInst &I) {
2246 CastInst::castIsValid(Instruction::BitCast, I.getOperand(0), I.getType()),
2247 "Invalid bitcast", &I);
2248 visitInstruction(I);
2251 void Verifier::visitAddrSpaceCastInst(AddrSpaceCastInst &I) {
2252 Type *SrcTy = I.getOperand(0)->getType();
2253 Type *DestTy = I.getType();
2255 Assert(SrcTy->isPtrOrPtrVectorTy(), "AddrSpaceCast source must be a pointer",
2257 Assert(DestTy->isPtrOrPtrVectorTy(), "AddrSpaceCast result must be a pointer",
2259 Assert(SrcTy->getPointerAddressSpace() != DestTy->getPointerAddressSpace(),
2260 "AddrSpaceCast must be between different address spaces", &I);
2261 if (SrcTy->isVectorTy())
2262 Assert(SrcTy->getVectorNumElements() == DestTy->getVectorNumElements(),
2263 "AddrSpaceCast vector pointer number of elements mismatch", &I);
2264 visitInstruction(I);
2267 /// visitPHINode - Ensure that a PHI node is well formed.
2269 void Verifier::visitPHINode(PHINode &PN) {
2270 // Ensure that the PHI nodes are all grouped together at the top of the block.
2271 // This can be tested by checking whether the instruction before this is
2272 // either nonexistent (because this is begin()) or is a PHI node. If not,
2273 // then there is some other instruction before a PHI.
2274 Assert(&PN == &PN.getParent()->front() ||
2275 isa<PHINode>(--BasicBlock::iterator(&PN)),
2276 "PHI nodes not grouped at top of basic block!", &PN, PN.getParent());
2278 // Check that a PHI doesn't yield a Token.
2279 Assert(!PN.getType()->isTokenTy(), "PHI nodes cannot have token type!");
2281 // Check that all of the values of the PHI node have the same type as the
2282 // result, and that the incoming blocks are really basic blocks.
2283 for (Value *IncValue : PN.incoming_values()) {
2284 Assert(PN.getType() == IncValue->getType(),
2285 "PHI node operands are not the same type as the result!", &PN);
2288 // All other PHI node constraints are checked in the visitBasicBlock method.
2290 visitInstruction(PN);
2293 void Verifier::VerifyCallSite(CallSite CS) {
2294 Instruction *I = CS.getInstruction();
2296 Assert(CS.getCalledValue()->getType()->isPointerTy(),
2297 "Called function must be a pointer!", I);
2298 PointerType *FPTy = cast<PointerType>(CS.getCalledValue()->getType());
2300 Assert(FPTy->getElementType()->isFunctionTy(),
2301 "Called function is not pointer to function type!", I);
2303 Assert(FPTy->getElementType() == CS.getFunctionType(),
2304 "Called function is not the same type as the call!", I);
2306 FunctionType *FTy = CS.getFunctionType();
2308 // Verify that the correct number of arguments are being passed
2309 if (FTy->isVarArg())
2310 Assert(CS.arg_size() >= FTy->getNumParams(),
2311 "Called function requires more parameters than were provided!", I);
2313 Assert(CS.arg_size() == FTy->getNumParams(),
2314 "Incorrect number of arguments passed to called function!", I);
2316 // Verify that all arguments to the call match the function type.
2317 for (unsigned i = 0, e = FTy->getNumParams(); i != e; ++i)
2318 Assert(CS.getArgument(i)->getType() == FTy->getParamType(i),
2319 "Call parameter type does not match function signature!",
2320 CS.getArgument(i), FTy->getParamType(i), I);
2322 AttributeSet Attrs = CS.getAttributes();
2324 Assert(VerifyAttributeCount(Attrs, CS.arg_size()),
2325 "Attribute after last parameter!", I);
2327 // Verify call attributes.
2328 VerifyFunctionAttrs(FTy, Attrs, I);
2330 // Conservatively check the inalloca argument.
2331 // We have a bug if we can find that there is an underlying alloca without
2333 if (CS.hasInAllocaArgument()) {
2334 Value *InAllocaArg = CS.getArgument(FTy->getNumParams() - 1);
2335 if (auto AI = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(InAllocaArg->stripInBoundsOffsets()))
2336 Assert(AI->isUsedWithInAlloca(),
2337 "inalloca argument for call has mismatched alloca", AI, I);
2340 if (FTy->isVarArg()) {
2341 // FIXME? is 'nest' even legal here?
2342 bool SawNest = false;
2343 bool SawReturned = false;
2345 for (unsigned Idx = 1; Idx < 1 + FTy->getNumParams(); ++Idx) {
2346 if (Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::Nest))
2348 if (Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::Returned))
2352 // Check attributes on the varargs part.
2353 for (unsigned Idx = 1 + FTy->getNumParams(); Idx <= CS.arg_size(); ++Idx) {
2354 Type *Ty = CS.getArgument(Idx-1)->getType();
2355 VerifyParameterAttrs(Attrs, Idx, Ty, false, I);
2357 if (Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::Nest)) {
2358 Assert(!SawNest, "More than one parameter has attribute nest!", I);
2362 if (Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::Returned)) {
2363 Assert(!SawReturned, "More than one parameter has attribute returned!",
2365 Assert(Ty->canLosslesslyBitCastTo(FTy->getReturnType()),
2366 "Incompatible argument and return types for 'returned' "
2372 Assert(!Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::StructRet),
2373 "Attribute 'sret' cannot be used for vararg call arguments!", I);
2375 if (Attrs.hasAttribute(Idx, Attribute::InAlloca))
2376 Assert(Idx == CS.arg_size(), "inalloca isn't on the last argument!", I);
2380 // Verify that there's no metadata unless it's a direct call to an intrinsic.
2381 if (CS.getCalledFunction() == nullptr ||
2382 !CS.getCalledFunction()->getName().startswith("llvm.")) {
2383 for (Type *ParamTy : FTy->params()) {
2384 Assert(!ParamTy->isMetadataTy(),
2385 "Function has metadata parameter but isn't an intrinsic", I);
2386 Assert(!ParamTy->isTokenTy(),
2387 "Function has token parameter but isn't an intrinsic", I);
2391 // Verify that indirect calls don't return tokens.
2392 if (CS.getCalledFunction() == nullptr)
2393 Assert(!FTy->getReturnType()->isTokenTy(),
2394 "Return type cannot be token for indirect call!");
2396 if (Function *F = CS.getCalledFunction())
2397 if (Intrinsic::ID ID = (Intrinsic::ID)F->getIntrinsicID())
2398 visitIntrinsicCallSite(ID, CS);
2400 // Verify that a callsite has at most one "deopt" and one "funclet" operand
2402 bool FoundDeoptBundle = false, FoundFuncletBundle = false;
2403 for (unsigned i = 0, e = CS.getNumOperandBundles(); i < e; ++i) {
2404 OperandBundleUse BU = CS.getOperandBundleAt(i);
2405 uint32_t Tag = BU.getTagID();
2406 if (Tag == LLVMContext::OB_deopt) {
2407 Assert(!FoundDeoptBundle, "Multiple deopt operand bundles", I);
2408 FoundDeoptBundle = true;
2410 if (Tag == LLVMContext::OB_funclet) {
2411 Assert(!FoundFuncletBundle, "Multiple funclet operand bundles", I);
2412 FoundFuncletBundle = true;
2413 Assert(BU.Inputs.size() == 1,
2414 "Expected exactly one funclet bundle operand", I);
2415 Assert(isa<FuncletPadInst>(BU.Inputs.front()),
2416 "Funclet bundle operands should correspond to a FuncletPadInst",
2421 visitInstruction(*I);
2424 /// Two types are "congruent" if they are identical, or if they are both pointer
2425 /// types with different pointee types and the same address space.
2426 static bool isTypeCongruent(Type *L, Type *R) {
2429 PointerType *PL = dyn_cast<PointerType>(L);
2430 PointerType *PR = dyn_cast<PointerType>(R);
2433 return PL->getAddressSpace() == PR->getAddressSpace();
2436 static AttrBuilder getParameterABIAttributes(int I, AttributeSet Attrs) {
2437 static const Attribute::AttrKind ABIAttrs[] = {
2438 Attribute::StructRet, Attribute::ByVal, Attribute::InAlloca,
2439 Attribute::InReg, Attribute::Returned};
2441 for (auto AK : ABIAttrs) {
2442 if (Attrs.hasAttribute(I + 1, AK))
2443 Copy.addAttribute(AK);
2445 if (Attrs.hasAttribute(I + 1, Attribute::Alignment))
2446 Copy.addAlignmentAttr(Attrs.getParamAlignment(I + 1));
2450 void Verifier::verifyMustTailCall(CallInst &CI) {
2451 Assert(!CI.isInlineAsm(), "cannot use musttail call with inline asm", &CI);
2453 // - The caller and callee prototypes must match. Pointer types of
2454 // parameters or return types may differ in pointee type, but not
2456 Function *F = CI.getParent()->getParent();
2457 FunctionType *CallerTy = F->getFunctionType();
2458 FunctionType *CalleeTy = CI.getFunctionType();
2459 Assert(CallerTy->getNumParams() == CalleeTy->getNumParams(),
2460 "cannot guarantee tail call due to mismatched parameter counts", &CI);
2461 Assert(CallerTy->isVarArg() == CalleeTy->isVarArg(),
2462 "cannot guarantee tail call due to mismatched varargs", &CI);
2463 Assert(isTypeCongruent(CallerTy->getReturnType(), CalleeTy->getReturnType()),
2464 "cannot guarantee tail call due to mismatched return types", &CI);
2465 for (int I = 0, E = CallerTy->getNumParams(); I != E; ++I) {
2467 isTypeCongruent(CallerTy->getParamType(I), CalleeTy->getParamType(I)),
2468 "cannot guarantee tail call due to mismatched parameter types", &CI);
2471 // - The calling conventions of the caller and callee must match.
2472 Assert(F->getCallingConv() == CI.getCallingConv(),
2473 "cannot guarantee tail call due to mismatched calling conv", &CI);
2475 // - All ABI-impacting function attributes, such as sret, byval, inreg,
2476 // returned, and inalloca, must match.
2477 AttributeSet CallerAttrs = F->getAttributes();
2478 AttributeSet CalleeAttrs = CI.getAttributes();
2479 for (int I = 0, E = CallerTy->getNumParams(); I != E; ++I) {
2480 AttrBuilder CallerABIAttrs = getParameterABIAttributes(I, CallerAttrs);
2481 AttrBuilder CalleeABIAttrs = getParameterABIAttributes(I, CalleeAttrs);
2482 Assert(CallerABIAttrs == CalleeABIAttrs,
2483 "cannot guarantee tail call due to mismatched ABI impacting "
2484 "function attributes",
2485 &CI, CI.getOperand(I));
2488 // - The call must immediately precede a :ref:`ret <i_ret>` instruction,
2489 // or a pointer bitcast followed by a ret instruction.
2490 // - The ret instruction must return the (possibly bitcasted) value
2491 // produced by the call or void.
2492 Value *RetVal = &CI;
2493 Instruction *Next = CI.getNextNode();
2495 // Handle the optional bitcast.
2496 if (BitCastInst *BI = dyn_cast_or_null<BitCastInst>(Next)) {
2497 Assert(BI->getOperand(0) == RetVal,
2498 "bitcast following musttail call must use the call", BI);
2500 Next = BI->getNextNode();
2503 // Check the return.
2504 ReturnInst *Ret = dyn_cast_or_null<ReturnInst>(Next);
2505 Assert(Ret, "musttail call must be precede a ret with an optional bitcast",
2507 Assert(!Ret->getReturnValue() || Ret->getReturnValue() == RetVal,
2508 "musttail call result must be returned", Ret);
2511 void Verifier::visitCallInst(CallInst &CI) {
2512 VerifyCallSite(&CI);
2514 if (CI.isMustTailCall())
2515 verifyMustTailCall(CI);
2518 void Verifier::visitInvokeInst(InvokeInst &II) {
2519 VerifyCallSite(&II);
2521 // Verify that the first non-PHI instruction of the unwind destination is an
2522 // exception handling instruction.
2524 II.getUnwindDest()->isEHPad(),
2525 "The unwind destination does not have an exception handling instruction!",
2528 visitTerminatorInst(II);
2531 /// visitBinaryOperator - Check that both arguments to the binary operator are
2532 /// of the same type!
2534 void Verifier::visitBinaryOperator(BinaryOperator &B) {
2535 Assert(B.getOperand(0)->getType() == B.getOperand(1)->getType(),
2536 "Both operands to a binary operator are not of the same type!", &B);
2538 switch (B.getOpcode()) {
2539 // Check that integer arithmetic operators are only used with
2540 // integral operands.
2541 case Instruction::Add:
2542 case Instruction::Sub:
2543 case Instruction::Mul:
2544 case Instruction::SDiv:
2545 case Instruction::UDiv:
2546 case Instruction::SRem:
2547 case Instruction::URem:
2548 Assert(B.getType()->isIntOrIntVectorTy(),
2549 "Integer arithmetic operators only work with integral types!", &B);
2550 Assert(B.getType() == B.getOperand(0)->getType(),
2551 "Integer arithmetic operators must have same type "
2552 "for operands and result!",
2555 // Check that floating-point arithmetic operators are only used with
2556 // floating-point operands.
2557 case Instruction::FAdd:
2558 case Instruction::FSub:
2559 case Instruction::FMul:
2560 case Instruction::FDiv:
2561 case Instruction::FRem:
2562 Assert(B.getType()->isFPOrFPVectorTy(),
2563 "Floating-point arithmetic operators only work with "
2564 "floating-point types!",
2566 Assert(B.getType() == B.getOperand(0)->getType(),
2567 "Floating-point arithmetic operators must have same type "
2568 "for operands and result!",
2571 // Check that logical operators are only used with integral operands.
2572 case Instruction::And:
2573 case Instruction::Or:
2574 case Instruction::Xor:
2575 Assert(B.getType()->isIntOrIntVectorTy(),
2576 "Logical operators only work with integral types!", &B);
2577 Assert(B.getType() == B.getOperand(0)->getType(),
2578 "Logical operators must have same type for operands and result!",
2581 case Instruction::Shl:
2582 case Instruction::LShr:
2583 case Instruction::AShr:
2584 Assert(B.getType()->isIntOrIntVectorTy(),
2585 "Shifts only work with integral types!", &B);
2586 Assert(B.getType() == B.getOperand(0)->getType(),
2587 "Shift return type must be same as operands!", &B);
2590 llvm_unreachable("Unknown BinaryOperator opcode!");
2593 visitInstruction(B);
2596 void Verifier::visitICmpInst(ICmpInst &IC) {
2597 // Check that the operands are the same type
2598 Type *Op0Ty = IC.getOperand(0)->getType();
2599 Type *Op1Ty = IC.getOperand(1)->getType();
2600 Assert(Op0Ty == Op1Ty,
2601 "Both operands to ICmp instruction are not of the same type!", &IC);
2602 // Check that the operands are the right type
2603 Assert(Op0Ty->isIntOrIntVectorTy() || Op0Ty->getScalarType()->isPointerTy(),
2604 "Invalid operand types for ICmp instruction", &IC);
2605 // Check that the predicate is valid.
2606 Assert(IC.getPredicate() >= CmpInst::FIRST_ICMP_PREDICATE &&
2607 IC.getPredicate() <= CmpInst::LAST_ICMP_PREDICATE,
2608 "Invalid predicate in ICmp instruction!", &IC);
2610 visitInstruction(IC);
2613 void Verifier::visitFCmpInst(FCmpInst &FC) {
2614 // Check that the operands are the same type
2615 Type *Op0Ty = FC.getOperand(0)->getType();
2616 Type *Op1Ty = FC.getOperand(1)->getType();
2617 Assert(Op0Ty == Op1Ty,
2618 "Both operands to FCmp instruction are not of the same type!", &FC);
2619 // Check that the operands are the right type
2620 Assert(Op0Ty->isFPOrFPVectorTy(),
2621 "Invalid operand types for FCmp instruction", &FC);
2622 // Check that the predicate is valid.
2623 Assert(FC.getPredicate() >= CmpInst::FIRST_FCMP_PREDICATE &&
2624 FC.getPredicate() <= CmpInst::LAST_FCMP_PREDICATE,
2625 "Invalid predicate in FCmp instruction!", &FC);
2627 visitInstruction(FC);
2630 void Verifier::visitExtractElementInst(ExtractElementInst &EI) {
2632 ExtractElementInst::isValidOperands(EI.getOperand(0), EI.getOperand(1)),
2633 "Invalid extractelement operands!", &EI);
2634 visitInstruction(EI);
2637 void Verifier::visitInsertElementInst(InsertElementInst &IE) {
2638 Assert(InsertElementInst::isValidOperands(IE.getOperand(0), IE.getOperand(1),
2640 "Invalid insertelement operands!", &IE);
2641 visitInstruction(IE);
2644 void Verifier::visitShuffleVectorInst(ShuffleVectorInst &SV) {
2645 Assert(ShuffleVectorInst::isValidOperands(SV.getOperand(0), SV.getOperand(1),
2647 "Invalid shufflevector operands!", &SV);
2648 visitInstruction(SV);
2651 void Verifier::visitGetElementPtrInst(GetElementPtrInst &GEP) {
2652 Type *TargetTy = GEP.getPointerOperandType()->getScalarType();
2654 Assert(isa<PointerType>(TargetTy),
2655 "GEP base pointer is not a vector or a vector of pointers", &GEP);
2656 Assert(GEP.getSourceElementType()->isSized(), "GEP into unsized type!", &GEP);
2657 SmallVector<Value*, 16> Idxs(GEP.idx_begin(), GEP.idx_end());
2659 GetElementPtrInst::getIndexedType(GEP.getSourceElementType(), Idxs);
2660 Assert(ElTy, "Invalid indices for GEP pointer type!", &GEP);
2662 Assert(GEP.getType()->getScalarType()->isPointerTy() &&
2663 GEP.getResultElementType() == ElTy,
2664 "GEP is not of right type for indices!", &GEP, ElTy);
2666 if (GEP.getType()->isVectorTy()) {
2667 // Additional checks for vector GEPs.
2668 unsigned GEPWidth = GEP.getType()->getVectorNumElements();
2669 if (GEP.getPointerOperandType()->isVectorTy())
2670 Assert(GEPWidth == GEP.getPointerOperandType()->getVectorNumElements(),
2671 "Vector GEP result width doesn't match operand's", &GEP);
2672 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Idxs.size(); i != e; ++i) {
2673 Type *IndexTy = Idxs[i]->getType();
2674 if (IndexTy->isVectorTy()) {
2675 unsigned IndexWidth = IndexTy->getVectorNumElements();
2676 Assert(IndexWidth == GEPWidth, "Invalid GEP index vector width", &GEP);
2678 Assert(IndexTy->getScalarType()->isIntegerTy(),
2679 "All GEP indices should be of integer type");
2682 visitInstruction(GEP);
2685 static bool isContiguous(const ConstantRange &A, const ConstantRange &B) {
2686 return A.getUpper() == B.getLower() || A.getLower() == B.getUpper();
2689 void Verifier::visitRangeMetadata(Instruction& I,
2690 MDNode* Range, Type* Ty) {
2692 Range == I.getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_range) &&
2693 "precondition violation");
2695 unsigned NumOperands = Range->getNumOperands();
2696 Assert(NumOperands % 2 == 0, "Unfinished range!", Range);
2697 unsigned NumRanges = NumOperands / 2;
2698 Assert(NumRanges >= 1, "It should have at least one range!", Range);
2700 ConstantRange LastRange(1); // Dummy initial value
2701 for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumRanges; ++i) {
2703 mdconst::dyn_extract<ConstantInt>(Range->getOperand(2 * i));
2704 Assert(Low, "The lower limit must be an integer!", Low);
2706 mdconst::dyn_extract<ConstantInt>(Range->getOperand(2 * i + 1));
2707 Assert(High, "The upper limit must be an integer!", High);
2708 Assert(High->getType() == Low->getType() && High->getType() == Ty,
2709 "Range types must match instruction type!", &I);
2711 APInt HighV = High->getValue();
2712 APInt LowV = Low->getValue();
2713 ConstantRange CurRange(LowV, HighV);
2714 Assert(!CurRange.isEmptySet() && !CurRange.isFullSet(),
2715 "Range must not be empty!", Range);
2717 Assert(CurRange.intersectWith(LastRange).isEmptySet(),
2718 "Intervals are overlapping", Range);
2719 Assert(LowV.sgt(LastRange.getLower()), "Intervals are not in order",
2721 Assert(!isContiguous(CurRange, LastRange), "Intervals are contiguous",
2724 LastRange = ConstantRange(LowV, HighV);
2726 if (NumRanges > 2) {
2728 mdconst::dyn_extract<ConstantInt>(Range->getOperand(0))->getValue();
2730 mdconst::dyn_extract<ConstantInt>(Range->getOperand(1))->getValue();
2731 ConstantRange FirstRange(FirstLow, FirstHigh);
2732 Assert(FirstRange.intersectWith(LastRange).isEmptySet(),
2733 "Intervals are overlapping", Range);
2734 Assert(!isContiguous(FirstRange, LastRange), "Intervals are contiguous",
2739 void Verifier::checkAtomicMemAccessSize(const Module *M, Type *Ty,
2740 const Instruction *I) {
2741 unsigned Size = M->getDataLayout().getTypeSizeInBits(Ty);
2742 Assert(Size >= 8, "atomic memory access' size must be byte-sized", Ty, I);
2743 Assert(!(Size & (Size - 1)),
2744 "atomic memory access' operand must have a power-of-two size", Ty, I);
2747 void Verifier::visitLoadInst(LoadInst &LI) {
2748 PointerType *PTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(LI.getOperand(0)->getType());
2749 Assert(PTy, "Load operand must be a pointer.", &LI);
2750 Type *ElTy = LI.getType();
2751 Assert(LI.getAlignment() <= Value::MaximumAlignment,
2752 "huge alignment values are unsupported", &LI);
2753 if (LI.isAtomic()) {
2754 Assert(LI.getOrdering() != Release && LI.getOrdering() != AcquireRelease,
2755 "Load cannot have Release ordering", &LI);
2756 Assert(LI.getAlignment() != 0,
2757 "Atomic load must specify explicit alignment", &LI);
2758 Assert(ElTy->isIntegerTy() || ElTy->isPointerTy() ||
2759 ElTy->isFloatingPointTy(),
2760 "atomic load operand must have integer, pointer, or floating point "
2763 checkAtomicMemAccessSize(M, ElTy, &LI);
2765 Assert(LI.getSynchScope() == CrossThread,
2766 "Non-atomic load cannot have SynchronizationScope specified", &LI);
2769 visitInstruction(LI);
2772 void Verifier::visitStoreInst(StoreInst &SI) {
2773 PointerType *PTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(SI.getOperand(1)->getType());
2774 Assert(PTy, "Store operand must be a pointer.", &SI);
2775 Type *ElTy = PTy->getElementType();
2776 Assert(ElTy == SI.getOperand(0)->getType(),
2777 "Stored value type does not match pointer operand type!", &SI, ElTy);
2778 Assert(SI.getAlignment() <= Value::MaximumAlignment,
2779 "huge alignment values are unsupported", &SI);
2780 if (SI.isAtomic()) {
2781 Assert(SI.getOrdering() != Acquire && SI.getOrdering() != AcquireRelease,
2782 "Store cannot have Acquire ordering", &SI);
2783 Assert(SI.getAlignment() != 0,
2784 "Atomic store must specify explicit alignment", &SI);
2785 Assert(ElTy->isIntegerTy() || ElTy->isPointerTy() ||
2786 ElTy->isFloatingPointTy(),
2787 "atomic store operand must have integer, pointer, or floating point "
2790 checkAtomicMemAccessSize(M, ElTy, &SI);
2792 Assert(SI.getSynchScope() == CrossThread,
2793 "Non-atomic store cannot have SynchronizationScope specified", &SI);
2795 visitInstruction(SI);
2798 void Verifier::visitAllocaInst(AllocaInst &AI) {
2799 SmallPtrSet<Type*, 4> Visited;
2800 PointerType *PTy = AI.getType();
2801 Assert(PTy->getAddressSpace() == 0,
2802 "Allocation instruction pointer not in the generic address space!",
2804 Assert(AI.getAllocatedType()->isSized(&Visited),
2805 "Cannot allocate unsized type", &AI);
2806 Assert(AI.getArraySize()->getType()->isIntegerTy(),
2807 "Alloca array size must have integer type", &AI);
2808 Assert(AI.getAlignment() <= Value::MaximumAlignment,
2809 "huge alignment values are unsupported", &AI);
2811 visitInstruction(AI);
2814 void Verifier::visitAtomicCmpXchgInst(AtomicCmpXchgInst &CXI) {
2816 // FIXME: more conditions???
2817 Assert(CXI.getSuccessOrdering() != NotAtomic,
2818 "cmpxchg instructions must be atomic.", &CXI);
2819 Assert(CXI.getFailureOrdering() != NotAtomic,
2820 "cmpxchg instructions must be atomic.", &CXI);
2821 Assert(CXI.getSuccessOrdering() != Unordered,
2822 "cmpxchg instructions cannot be unordered.", &CXI);
2823 Assert(CXI.getFailureOrdering() != Unordered,
2824 "cmpxchg instructions cannot be unordered.", &CXI);
2825 Assert(CXI.getSuccessOrdering() >= CXI.getFailureOrdering(),
2826 "cmpxchg instructions be at least as constrained on success as fail",
2828 Assert(CXI.getFailureOrdering() != Release &&
2829 CXI.getFailureOrdering() != AcquireRelease,
2830 "cmpxchg failure ordering cannot include release semantics", &CXI);
2832 PointerType *PTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(CXI.getOperand(0)->getType());
2833 Assert(PTy, "First cmpxchg operand must be a pointer.", &CXI);
2834 Type *ElTy = PTy->getElementType();
2835 Assert(ElTy->isIntegerTy(), "cmpxchg operand must have integer type!", &CXI,
2837 checkAtomicMemAccessSize(M, ElTy, &CXI);
2838 Assert(ElTy == CXI.getOperand(1)->getType(),
2839 "Expected value type does not match pointer operand type!", &CXI,
2841 Assert(ElTy == CXI.getOperand(2)->getType(),
2842 "Stored value type does not match pointer operand type!", &CXI, ElTy);
2843 visitInstruction(CXI);
2846 void Verifier::visitAtomicRMWInst(AtomicRMWInst &RMWI) {
2847 Assert(RMWI.getOrdering() != NotAtomic,
2848 "atomicrmw instructions must be atomic.", &RMWI);
2849 Assert(RMWI.getOrdering() != Unordered,
2850 "atomicrmw instructions cannot be unordered.", &RMWI);
2851 PointerType *PTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(RMWI.getOperand(0)->getType());
2852 Assert(PTy, "First atomicrmw operand must be a pointer.", &RMWI);
2853 Type *ElTy = PTy->getElementType();
2854 Assert(ElTy->isIntegerTy(), "atomicrmw operand must have integer type!",
2856 checkAtomicMemAccessSize(M, ElTy, &RMWI);
2857 Assert(ElTy == RMWI.getOperand(1)->getType(),
2858 "Argument value type does not match pointer operand type!", &RMWI,
2860 Assert(AtomicRMWInst::FIRST_BINOP <= RMWI.getOperation() &&
2861 RMWI.getOperation() <= AtomicRMWInst::LAST_BINOP,
2862 "Invalid binary operation!", &RMWI);
2863 visitInstruction(RMWI);
2866 void Verifier::visitFenceInst(FenceInst &FI) {
2867 const AtomicOrdering Ordering = FI.getOrdering();
2868 Assert(Ordering == Acquire || Ordering == Release ||
2869 Ordering == AcquireRelease || Ordering == SequentiallyConsistent,
2870 "fence instructions may only have "
2871 "acquire, release, acq_rel, or seq_cst ordering.",
2873 visitInstruction(FI);
2876 void Verifier::visitExtractValueInst(ExtractValueInst &EVI) {
2877 Assert(ExtractValueInst::getIndexedType(EVI.getAggregateOperand()->getType(),
2878 EVI.getIndices()) == EVI.getType(),
2879 "Invalid ExtractValueInst operands!", &EVI);
2881 visitInstruction(EVI);
2884 void Verifier::visitInsertValueInst(InsertValueInst &IVI) {
2885 Assert(ExtractValueInst::getIndexedType(IVI.getAggregateOperand()->getType(),
2886 IVI.getIndices()) ==
2887 IVI.getOperand(1)->getType(),
2888 "Invalid InsertValueInst operands!", &IVI);
2890 visitInstruction(IVI);
2893 void Verifier::visitEHPadPredecessors(Instruction &I) {
2894 assert(I.isEHPad());
2896 BasicBlock *BB = I.getParent();
2897 Function *F = BB->getParent();
2899 Assert(BB != &F->getEntryBlock(), "EH pad cannot be in entry block.", &I);
2901 if (auto *LPI = dyn_cast<LandingPadInst>(&I)) {
2902 // The landingpad instruction defines its parent as a landing pad block. The
2903 // landing pad block may be branched to only by the unwind edge of an
2905 for (BasicBlock *PredBB : predecessors(BB)) {
2906 const auto *II = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(PredBB->getTerminator());
2907 Assert(II && II->getUnwindDest() == BB && II->getNormalDest() != BB,
2908 "Block containing LandingPadInst must be jumped to "
2909 "only by the unwind edge of an invoke.",
2914 if (auto *CPI = dyn_cast<CatchPadInst>(&I)) {
2915 if (!pred_empty(BB))
2916 Assert(BB->getUniquePredecessor() == CPI->getCatchSwitch()->getParent(),
2917 "Block containg CatchPadInst must be jumped to "
2918 "only by its catchswitch.",
2923 for (BasicBlock *PredBB : predecessors(BB)) {
2924 TerminatorInst *TI = PredBB->getTerminator();
2925 if (auto *II = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(TI)) {
2926 Assert(II->getUnwindDest() == BB && II->getNormalDest() != BB,
2927 "EH pad must be jumped to via an unwind edge", &I, II);
2928 } else if (!isa<CleanupReturnInst>(TI) && !isa<CatchSwitchInst>(TI)) {
2929 Assert(false, "EH pad must be jumped to via an unwind edge", &I, TI);
2934 void Verifier::visitLandingPadInst(LandingPadInst &LPI) {
2935 // The landingpad instruction is ill-formed if it doesn't have any clauses and
2937 Assert(LPI.getNumClauses() > 0 || LPI.isCleanup(),
2938 "LandingPadInst needs at least one clause or to be a cleanup.", &LPI);
2940 visitEHPadPredecessors(LPI);
2942 if (!LandingPadResultTy)
2943 LandingPadResultTy = LPI.getType();
2945 Assert(LandingPadResultTy == LPI.getType(),
2946 "The landingpad instruction should have a consistent result type "
2947 "inside a function.",
2950 Function *F = LPI.getParent()->getParent();
2951 Assert(F->hasPersonalityFn(),
2952 "LandingPadInst needs to be in a function with a personality.", &LPI);
2954 // The landingpad instruction must be the first non-PHI instruction in the
2956 Assert(LPI.getParent()->getLandingPadInst() == &LPI,
2957 "LandingPadInst not the first non-PHI instruction in the block.",
2960 for (unsigned i = 0, e = LPI.getNumClauses(); i < e; ++i) {
2961 Constant *Clause = LPI.getClause(i);
2962 if (LPI.isCatch(i)) {
2963 Assert(isa<PointerType>(Clause->getType()),
2964 "Catch operand does not have pointer type!", &LPI);
2966 Assert(LPI.isFilter(i), "Clause is neither catch nor filter!", &LPI);
2967 Assert(isa<ConstantArray>(Clause) || isa<ConstantAggregateZero>(Clause),
2968 "Filter operand is not an array of constants!", &LPI);
2972 visitInstruction(LPI);
2975 void Verifier::visitCatchPadInst(CatchPadInst &CPI) {
2976 visitEHPadPredecessors(CPI);
2978 BasicBlock *BB = CPI.getParent();
2980 Function *F = BB->getParent();
2981 Assert(F->hasPersonalityFn(),
2982 "CatchPadInst needs to be in a function with a personality.", &CPI);
2984 Assert(isa<CatchSwitchInst>(CPI.getParentPad()),
2985 "CatchPadInst needs to be directly nested in a CatchSwitchInst.",
2986 CPI.getParentPad());
2988 // The catchpad instruction must be the first non-PHI instruction in the
2990 Assert(BB->getFirstNonPHI() == &CPI,
2991 "CatchPadInst not the first non-PHI instruction in the block.", &CPI);
2993 visitInstruction(CPI);
2996 void Verifier::visitCatchReturnInst(CatchReturnInst &CatchReturn) {
2997 Assert(isa<CatchPadInst>(CatchReturn.getOperand(0)),
2998 "CatchReturnInst needs to be provided a CatchPad", &CatchReturn,
2999 CatchReturn.getOperand(0));
3001 visitTerminatorInst(CatchReturn);
3004 void Verifier::visitCleanupPadInst(CleanupPadInst &CPI) {
3005 visitEHPadPredecessors(CPI);
3007 BasicBlock *BB = CPI.getParent();
3009 Function *F = BB->getParent();
3010 Assert(F->hasPersonalityFn(),
3011 "CleanupPadInst needs to be in a function with a personality.", &CPI);
3013 // The cleanuppad instruction must be the first non-PHI instruction in the
3015 Assert(BB->getFirstNonPHI() == &CPI,
3016 "CleanupPadInst not the first non-PHI instruction in the block.",
3019 auto *ParentPad = CPI.getParentPad();
3020 Assert(isa<CatchSwitchInst>(ParentPad) || isa<ConstantTokenNone>(ParentPad) ||
3021 isa<CleanupPadInst>(ParentPad) || isa<CatchPadInst>(ParentPad),
3022 "CleanupPadInst has an invalid parent.", &CPI);
3024 User *FirstUser = nullptr;
3025 BasicBlock *FirstUnwindDest = nullptr;
3026 for (User *U : CPI.users()) {
3027 BasicBlock *UnwindDest;
3028 if (CleanupReturnInst *CRI = dyn_cast<CleanupReturnInst>(U)) {
3029 UnwindDest = CRI->getUnwindDest();
3030 } else if (isa<CleanupPadInst>(U) || isa<CatchSwitchInst>(U)) {
3032 } else if (CallSite(U)) {
3035 Assert(false, "bogus cleanuppad use", &CPI);
3040 FirstUnwindDest = UnwindDest;
3043 UnwindDest == FirstUnwindDest,
3044 "cleanupret instructions from the same cleanuppad must have the same "
3045 "unwind destination",
3050 visitInstruction(CPI);
3053 void Verifier::visitCatchSwitchInst(CatchSwitchInst &CatchSwitch) {
3054 visitEHPadPredecessors(CatchSwitch);
3056 BasicBlock *BB = CatchSwitch.getParent();
3058 Function *F = BB->getParent();
3059 Assert(F->hasPersonalityFn(),
3060 "CatchSwitchInst needs to be in a function with a personality.",
3063 // The catchswitch instruction must be the first non-PHI instruction in the
3065 Assert(BB->getFirstNonPHI() == &CatchSwitch,
3066 "CatchSwitchInst not the first non-PHI instruction in the block.",
3069 if (BasicBlock *UnwindDest = CatchSwitch.getUnwindDest()) {
3070 Instruction *I = UnwindDest->getFirstNonPHI();
3071 Assert(I->isEHPad() && !isa<LandingPadInst>(I),
3072 "CatchSwitchInst must unwind to an EH block which is not a "
3077 auto *ParentPad = CatchSwitch.getParentPad();
3078 Assert(isa<CatchSwitchInst>(ParentPad) || isa<ConstantTokenNone>(ParentPad) ||
3079 isa<CleanupPadInst>(ParentPad) || isa<CatchPadInst>(ParentPad),
3080 "CatchSwitchInst has an invalid parent.", ParentPad);
3082 visitTerminatorInst(CatchSwitch);
3085 void Verifier::visitCleanupReturnInst(CleanupReturnInst &CRI) {
3086 Assert(isa<CleanupPadInst>(CRI.getOperand(0)),
3087 "CleanupReturnInst needs to be provided a CleanupPad", &CRI,
3090 if (BasicBlock *UnwindDest = CRI.getUnwindDest()) {
3091 Instruction *I = UnwindDest->getFirstNonPHI();
3092 Assert(I->isEHPad() && !isa<LandingPadInst>(I),
3093 "CleanupReturnInst must unwind to an EH block which is not a "
3098 visitTerminatorInst(CRI);
3101 void Verifier::verifyDominatesUse(Instruction &I, unsigned i) {
3102 Instruction *Op = cast<Instruction>(I.getOperand(i));
3103 // If the we have an invalid invoke, don't try to compute the dominance.
3104 // We already reject it in the invoke specific checks and the dominance
3105 // computation doesn't handle multiple edges.
3106 if (InvokeInst *II = dyn_cast<InvokeInst>(Op)) {
3107 if (II->getNormalDest() == II->getUnwindDest())
3111 const Use &U = I.getOperandUse(i);
3112 Assert(InstsInThisBlock.count(Op) || DT.dominates(Op, U),
3113 "Instruction does not dominate all uses!", Op, &I);
3116 void Verifier::visitDereferenceableMetadata(Instruction& I, MDNode* MD) {
3117 Assert(I.getType()->isPointerTy(), "dereferenceable, dereferenceable_or_null "
3118 "apply only to pointer types", &I);
3119 Assert(isa<LoadInst>(I),
3120 "dereferenceable, dereferenceable_or_null apply only to load"
3121 " instructions, use attributes for calls or invokes", &I);
3122 Assert(MD->getNumOperands() == 1, "dereferenceable, dereferenceable_or_null "
3123 "take one operand!", &I);
3124 ConstantInt *CI = mdconst::dyn_extract<ConstantInt>(MD->getOperand(0));
3125 Assert(CI && CI->getType()->isIntegerTy(64), "dereferenceable, "
3126 "dereferenceable_or_null metadata value must be an i64!", &I);
3129 /// verifyInstruction - Verify that an instruction is well formed.
3131 void Verifier::visitInstruction(Instruction &I) {
3132 BasicBlock *BB = I.getParent();
3133 Assert(BB, "Instruction not embedded in basic block!", &I);
3135 if (!isa<PHINode>(I)) { // Check that non-phi nodes are not self referential
3136 for (User *U : I.users()) {
3137 Assert(U != (User *)&I || !DT.isReachableFromEntry(BB),
3138 "Only PHI nodes may reference their own value!", &I);
3142 // Check that void typed values don't have names
3143 Assert(!I.getType()->isVoidTy() || !I.hasName(),
3144 "Instruction has a name, but provides a void value!", &I);
3146 // Check that the return value of the instruction is either void or a legal
3148 Assert(I.getType()->isVoidTy() || I.getType()->isFirstClassType(),
3149 "Instruction returns a non-scalar type!", &I);
3151 // Check that the instruction doesn't produce metadata. Calls are already
3152 // checked against the callee type.
3153 Assert(!I.getType()->isMetadataTy() || isa<CallInst>(I) || isa<InvokeInst>(I),
3154 "Invalid use of metadata!", &I);
3156 // Check that all uses of the instruction, if they are instructions
3157 // themselves, actually have parent basic blocks. If the use is not an
3158 // instruction, it is an error!
3159 for (Use &U : I.uses()) {
3160 if (Instruction *Used = dyn_cast<Instruction>(U.getUser()))
3161 Assert(Used->getParent() != nullptr,
3162 "Instruction referencing"
3163 " instruction not embedded in a basic block!",
3166 CheckFailed("Use of instruction is not an instruction!", U);
3171 for (unsigned i = 0, e = I.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
3172 Assert(I.getOperand(i) != nullptr, "Instruction has null operand!", &I);
3174 // Check to make sure that only first-class-values are operands to
3176 if (!I.getOperand(i)->getType()->isFirstClassType()) {
3177 Assert(0, "Instruction operands must be first-class values!", &I);
3180 if (Function *F = dyn_cast<Function>(I.getOperand(i))) {
3181 // Check to make sure that the "address of" an intrinsic function is never
3184 !F->isIntrinsic() ||
3185 i == (isa<CallInst>(I) ? e - 1 : isa<InvokeInst>(I) ? e - 3 : 0),
3186 "Cannot take the address of an intrinsic!", &I);
3188 !F->isIntrinsic() || isa<CallInst>(I) ||
3189 F->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::donothing ||
3190 F->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::experimental_patchpoint_void ||
3191 F->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::experimental_patchpoint_i64 ||
3192 F->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::experimental_gc_statepoint,
3193 "Cannot invoke an intrinsinc other than"
3194 " donothing or patchpoint",
3196 Assert(F->getParent() == M, "Referencing function in another module!",
3197 &I, M, F, F->getParent());
3198 } else if (BasicBlock *OpBB = dyn_cast<BasicBlock>(I.getOperand(i))) {
3199 Assert(OpBB->getParent() == BB->getParent(),
3200 "Referring to a basic block in another function!", &I);
3201 } else if (Argument *OpArg = dyn_cast<Argument>(I.getOperand(i))) {
3202 Assert(OpArg->getParent() == BB->getParent(),
3203 "Referring to an argument in another function!", &I);
3204 } else if (GlobalValue *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalValue>(I.getOperand(i))) {
3205 Assert(GV->getParent() == M, "Referencing global in another module!", &I, M, GV, GV->getParent());
3206 } else if (isa<Instruction>(I.getOperand(i))) {
3207 verifyDominatesUse(I, i);
3208 } else if (isa<InlineAsm>(I.getOperand(i))) {
3209 Assert((i + 1 == e && isa<CallInst>(I)) ||
3210 (i + 3 == e && isa<InvokeInst>(I)),
3211 "Cannot take the address of an inline asm!", &I);
3212 } else if (ConstantExpr *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(I.getOperand(i))) {
3213 if (CE->getType()->isPtrOrPtrVectorTy()) {
3214 // If we have a ConstantExpr pointer, we need to see if it came from an
3215 // illegal bitcast (inttoptr <constant int> )
3216 visitConstantExprsRecursively(CE);
3221 if (MDNode *MD = I.getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_fpmath)) {
3222 Assert(I.getType()->isFPOrFPVectorTy(),
3223 "fpmath requires a floating point result!", &I);
3224 Assert(MD->getNumOperands() == 1, "fpmath takes one operand!", &I);
3225 if (ConstantFP *CFP0 =
3226 mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantFP>(MD->getOperand(0))) {
3227 APFloat Accuracy = CFP0->getValueAPF();
3228 Assert(Accuracy.isFiniteNonZero() && !Accuracy.isNegative(),
3229 "fpmath accuracy not a positive number!", &I);
3231 Assert(false, "invalid fpmath accuracy!", &I);
3235 if (MDNode *Range = I.getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_range)) {
3236 Assert(isa<LoadInst>(I) || isa<CallInst>(I) || isa<InvokeInst>(I),
3237 "Ranges are only for loads, calls and invokes!", &I);
3238 visitRangeMetadata(I, Range, I.getType());
3241 if (I.getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_nonnull)) {
3242 Assert(I.getType()->isPointerTy(), "nonnull applies only to pointer types",
3244 Assert(isa<LoadInst>(I),
3245 "nonnull applies only to load instructions, use attributes"
3246 " for calls or invokes",
3250 if (MDNode *MD = I.getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_dereferenceable))
3251 visitDereferenceableMetadata(I, MD);
3253 if (MDNode *MD = I.getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_dereferenceable_or_null))
3254 visitDereferenceableMetadata(I, MD);
3256 if (MDNode *AlignMD = I.getMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_align)) {
3257 Assert(I.getType()->isPointerTy(), "align applies only to pointer types",
3259 Assert(isa<LoadInst>(I), "align applies only to load instructions, "
3260 "use attributes for calls or invokes", &I);
3261 Assert(AlignMD->getNumOperands() == 1, "align takes one operand!", &I);
3262 ConstantInt *CI = mdconst::dyn_extract<ConstantInt>(AlignMD->getOperand(0));
3263 Assert(CI && CI->getType()->isIntegerTy(64),
3264 "align metadata value must be an i64!", &I);
3265 uint64_t Align = CI->getZExtValue();
3266 Assert(isPowerOf2_64(Align),
3267 "align metadata value must be a power of 2!", &I);
3268 Assert(Align <= Value::MaximumAlignment,
3269 "alignment is larger that implementation defined limit", &I);
3272 if (MDNode *N = I.getDebugLoc().getAsMDNode()) {
3273 Assert(isa<DILocation>(N), "invalid !dbg metadata attachment", &I, N);
3277 InstsInThisBlock.insert(&I);
3280 /// VerifyIntrinsicType - Verify that the specified type (which comes from an
3281 /// intrinsic argument or return value) matches the type constraints specified
3282 /// by the .td file (e.g. an "any integer" argument really is an integer).
3284 /// This return true on error but does not print a message.
3285 bool Verifier::VerifyIntrinsicType(Type *Ty,
3286 ArrayRef<Intrinsic::IITDescriptor> &Infos,
3287 SmallVectorImpl<Type*> &ArgTys) {
3288 using namespace Intrinsic;
3290 // If we ran out of descriptors, there are too many arguments.
3291 if (Infos.empty()) return true;
3292 IITDescriptor D = Infos.front();
3293 Infos = Infos.slice(1);
3296 case IITDescriptor::Void: return !Ty->isVoidTy();
3297 case IITDescriptor::VarArg: return true;
3298 case IITDescriptor::MMX: return !Ty->isX86_MMXTy();
3299 case IITDescriptor::Token: return !Ty->isTokenTy();
3300 case IITDescriptor::Metadata: return !Ty->isMetadataTy();
3301 case IITDescriptor::Half: return !Ty->isHalfTy();
3302 case IITDescriptor::Float: return !Ty->isFloatTy();
3303 case IITDescriptor::Double: return !Ty->isDoubleTy();
3304 case IITDescriptor::Integer: return !Ty->isIntegerTy(D.Integer_Width);
3305 case IITDescriptor::Vector: {
3306 VectorType *VT = dyn_cast<VectorType>(Ty);
3307 return !VT || VT->getNumElements() != D.Vector_Width ||
3308 VerifyIntrinsicType(VT->getElementType(), Infos, ArgTys);
3310 case IITDescriptor::Pointer: {
3311 PointerType *PT = dyn_cast<PointerType>(Ty);
3312 return !PT || PT->getAddressSpace() != D.Pointer_AddressSpace ||
3313 VerifyIntrinsicType(PT->getElementType(), Infos, ArgTys);
3316 case IITDescriptor::Struct: {
3317 StructType *ST = dyn_cast<StructType>(Ty);
3318 if (!ST || ST->getNumElements() != D.Struct_NumElements)
3321 for (unsigned i = 0, e = D.Struct_NumElements; i != e; ++i)
3322 if (VerifyIntrinsicType(ST->getElementType(i), Infos, ArgTys))
3327 case IITDescriptor::Argument:
3328 // Two cases here - If this is the second occurrence of an argument, verify
3329 // that the later instance matches the previous instance.
3330 if (D.getArgumentNumber() < ArgTys.size())
3331 return Ty != ArgTys[D.getArgumentNumber()];
3333 // Otherwise, if this is the first instance of an argument, record it and
3334 // verify the "Any" kind.
3335 assert(D.getArgumentNumber() == ArgTys.size() && "Table consistency error");
3336 ArgTys.push_back(Ty);
3338 switch (D.getArgumentKind()) {
3339 case IITDescriptor::AK_Any: return false; // Success
3340 case IITDescriptor::AK_AnyInteger: return !Ty->isIntOrIntVectorTy();
3341 case IITDescriptor::AK_AnyFloat: return !Ty->isFPOrFPVectorTy();
3342 case IITDescriptor::AK_AnyVector: return !isa<VectorType>(Ty);
3343 case IITDescriptor::AK_AnyPointer: return !isa<PointerType>(Ty);
3345 llvm_unreachable("all argument kinds not covered");
3347 case IITDescriptor::ExtendArgument: {
3348 // This may only be used when referring to a previous vector argument.
3349 if (D.getArgumentNumber() >= ArgTys.size())
3352 Type *NewTy = ArgTys[D.getArgumentNumber()];
3353 if (VectorType *VTy = dyn_cast<VectorType>(NewTy))
3354 NewTy = VectorType::getExtendedElementVectorType(VTy);
3355 else if (IntegerType *ITy = dyn_cast<IntegerType>(NewTy))
3356 NewTy = IntegerType::get(ITy->getContext(), 2 * ITy->getBitWidth());
3362 case IITDescriptor::TruncArgument: {
3363 // This may only be used when referring to a previous vector argument.
3364 if (D.getArgumentNumber() >= ArgTys.size())
3367 Type *NewTy = ArgTys[D.getArgumentNumber()];
3368 if (VectorType *VTy = dyn_cast<VectorType>(NewTy))
3369 NewTy = VectorType::getTruncatedElementVectorType(VTy);
3370 else if (IntegerType *ITy = dyn_cast<IntegerType>(NewTy))
3371 NewTy = IntegerType::get(ITy->getContext(), ITy->getBitWidth() / 2);
3377 case IITDescriptor::HalfVecArgument:
3378 // This may only be used when referring to a previous vector argument.
3379 return D.getArgumentNumber() >= ArgTys.size() ||
3380 !isa<VectorType>(ArgTys[D.getArgumentNumber()]) ||
3381 VectorType::getHalfElementsVectorType(
3382 cast<VectorType>(ArgTys[D.getArgumentNumber()])) != Ty;
3383 case IITDescriptor::SameVecWidthArgument: {
3384 if (D.getArgumentNumber() >= ArgTys.size())
3386 VectorType * ReferenceType =
3387 dyn_cast<VectorType>(ArgTys[D.getArgumentNumber()]);
3388 VectorType *ThisArgType = dyn_cast<VectorType>(Ty);
3389 if (!ThisArgType || !ReferenceType ||
3390 (ReferenceType->getVectorNumElements() !=
3391 ThisArgType->getVectorNumElements()))
3393 return VerifyIntrinsicType(ThisArgType->getVectorElementType(),
3396 case IITDescriptor::PtrToArgument: {
3397 if (D.getArgumentNumber() >= ArgTys.size())
3399 Type * ReferenceType = ArgTys[D.getArgumentNumber()];
3400 PointerType *ThisArgType = dyn_cast<PointerType>(Ty);
3401 return (!ThisArgType || ThisArgType->getElementType() != ReferenceType);
3403 case IITDescriptor::VecOfPtrsToElt: {
3404 if (D.getArgumentNumber() >= ArgTys.size())
3406 VectorType * ReferenceType =
3407 dyn_cast<VectorType> (ArgTys[D.getArgumentNumber()]);
3408 VectorType *ThisArgVecTy = dyn_cast<VectorType>(Ty);
3409 if (!ThisArgVecTy || !ReferenceType ||
3410 (ReferenceType->getVectorNumElements() !=
3411 ThisArgVecTy->getVectorNumElements()))
3413 PointerType *ThisArgEltTy =
3414 dyn_cast<PointerType>(ThisArgVecTy->getVectorElementType());
3417 return ThisArgEltTy->getElementType() !=
3418 ReferenceType->getVectorElementType();
3421 llvm_unreachable("unhandled");
3424 /// \brief Verify if the intrinsic has variable arguments.
3425 /// This method is intended to be called after all the fixed arguments have been
3428 /// This method returns true on error and does not print an error message.
3430 Verifier::VerifyIntrinsicIsVarArg(bool isVarArg,
3431 ArrayRef<Intrinsic::IITDescriptor> &Infos) {
3432 using namespace Intrinsic;
3434 // If there are no descriptors left, then it can't be a vararg.
3438 // There should be only one descriptor remaining at this point.
3439 if (Infos.size() != 1)
3442 // Check and verify the descriptor.
3443 IITDescriptor D = Infos.front();
3444 Infos = Infos.slice(1);
3445 if (D.Kind == IITDescriptor::VarArg)
3451 /// Allow intrinsics to be verified in different ways.
3452 void Verifier::visitIntrinsicCallSite(Intrinsic::ID ID, CallSite CS) {
3453 Function *IF = CS.getCalledFunction();
3454 Assert(IF->isDeclaration(), "Intrinsic functions should never be defined!",
3457 // Verify that the intrinsic prototype lines up with what the .td files
3459 FunctionType *IFTy = IF->getFunctionType();
3460 bool IsVarArg = IFTy->isVarArg();
3462 SmallVector<Intrinsic::IITDescriptor, 8> Table;
3463 getIntrinsicInfoTableEntries(ID, Table);
3464 ArrayRef<Intrinsic::IITDescriptor> TableRef = Table;
3466 SmallVector<Type *, 4> ArgTys;
3467 Assert(!VerifyIntrinsicType(IFTy->getReturnType(), TableRef, ArgTys),
3468 "Intrinsic has incorrect return type!", IF);
3469 for (unsigned i = 0, e = IFTy->getNumParams(); i != e; ++i)
3470 Assert(!VerifyIntrinsicType(IFTy->getParamType(i), TableRef, ArgTys),
3471 "Intrinsic has incorrect argument type!", IF);
3473 // Verify if the intrinsic call matches the vararg property.
3475 Assert(!VerifyIntrinsicIsVarArg(IsVarArg, TableRef),
3476 "Intrinsic was not defined with variable arguments!", IF);
3478 Assert(!VerifyIntrinsicIsVarArg(IsVarArg, TableRef),
3479 "Callsite was not defined with variable arguments!", IF);
3481 // All descriptors should be absorbed by now.
3482 Assert(TableRef.empty(), "Intrinsic has too few arguments!", IF);
3484 // Now that we have the intrinsic ID and the actual argument types (and we
3485 // know they are legal for the intrinsic!) get the intrinsic name through the
3486 // usual means. This allows us to verify the mangling of argument types into
3488 const std::string ExpectedName = Intrinsic::getName(ID, ArgTys);
3489 Assert(ExpectedName == IF->getName(),
3490 "Intrinsic name not mangled correctly for type arguments! "
3495 // If the intrinsic takes MDNode arguments, verify that they are either global
3496 // or are local to *this* function.
3497 for (Value *V : CS.args())
3498 if (auto *MD = dyn_cast<MetadataAsValue>(V))
3499 visitMetadataAsValue(*MD, CS.getCaller());
3504 case Intrinsic::ctlz: // llvm.ctlz
3505 case Intrinsic::cttz: // llvm.cttz
3506 Assert(isa<ConstantInt>(CS.getArgOperand(1)),
3507 "is_zero_undef argument of bit counting intrinsics must be a "
3511 case Intrinsic::dbg_declare: // llvm.dbg.declare
3512 Assert(isa<MetadataAsValue>(CS.getArgOperand(0)),
3513 "invalid llvm.dbg.declare intrinsic call 1", CS);
3514 visitDbgIntrinsic("declare", cast<DbgDeclareInst>(*CS.getInstruction()));
3516 case Intrinsic::dbg_value: // llvm.dbg.value
3517 visitDbgIntrinsic("value", cast<DbgValueInst>(*CS.getInstruction()));
3519 case Intrinsic::memcpy:
3520 case Intrinsic::memmove:
3521 case Intrinsic::memset: {
3522 ConstantInt *AlignCI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(CS.getArgOperand(3));
3524 "alignment argument of memory intrinsics must be a constant int",
3526 const APInt &AlignVal = AlignCI->getValue();
3527 Assert(AlignCI->isZero() || AlignVal.isPowerOf2(),
3528 "alignment argument of memory intrinsics must be a power of 2", CS);
3529 Assert(isa<ConstantInt>(CS.getArgOperand(4)),
3530 "isvolatile argument of memory intrinsics must be a constant int",
3534 case Intrinsic::gcroot:
3535 case Intrinsic::gcwrite:
3536 case Intrinsic::gcread:
3537 if (ID == Intrinsic::gcroot) {
3539 dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(CS.getArgOperand(0)->stripPointerCasts());
3540 Assert(AI, "llvm.gcroot parameter #1 must be an alloca.", CS);
3541 Assert(isa<Constant>(CS.getArgOperand(1)),
3542 "llvm.gcroot parameter #2 must be a constant.", CS);
3543 if (!AI->getAllocatedType()->isPointerTy()) {
3544 Assert(!isa<ConstantPointerNull>(CS.getArgOperand(1)),
3545 "llvm.gcroot parameter #1 must either be a pointer alloca, "
3546 "or argument #2 must be a non-null constant.",
3551 Assert(CS.getParent()->getParent()->hasGC(),
3552 "Enclosing function does not use GC.", CS);
3554 case Intrinsic::init_trampoline:
3555 Assert(isa<Function>(CS.getArgOperand(1)->stripPointerCasts()),
3556 "llvm.init_trampoline parameter #2 must resolve to a function.",
3559 case Intrinsic::prefetch:
3560 Assert(isa<ConstantInt>(CS.getArgOperand(1)) &&
3561 isa<ConstantInt>(CS.getArgOperand(2)) &&
3562 cast<ConstantInt>(CS.getArgOperand(1))->getZExtValue() < 2 &&
3563 cast<ConstantInt>(CS.getArgOperand(2))->getZExtValue() < 4,
3564 "invalid arguments to llvm.prefetch", CS);
3566 case Intrinsic::stackprotector:
3567 Assert(isa<AllocaInst>(CS.getArgOperand(1)->stripPointerCasts()),
3568 "llvm.stackprotector parameter #2 must resolve to an alloca.", CS);
3570 case Intrinsic::lifetime_start:
3571 case Intrinsic::lifetime_end:
3572 case Intrinsic::invariant_start:
3573 Assert(isa<ConstantInt>(CS.getArgOperand(0)),
3574 "size argument of memory use markers must be a constant integer",
3577 case Intrinsic::invariant_end:
3578 Assert(isa<ConstantInt>(CS.getArgOperand(1)),
3579 "llvm.invariant.end parameter #2 must be a constant integer", CS);
3582 case Intrinsic::localescape: {
3583 BasicBlock *BB = CS.getParent();
3584 Assert(BB == &BB->getParent()->front(),
3585 "llvm.localescape used outside of entry block", CS);
3586 Assert(!SawFrameEscape,
3587 "multiple calls to llvm.localescape in one function", CS);
3588 for (Value *Arg : CS.args()) {
3589 if (isa<ConstantPointerNull>(Arg))
3590 continue; // Null values are allowed as placeholders.
3591 auto *AI = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(Arg->stripPointerCasts());
3592 Assert(AI && AI->isStaticAlloca(),
3593 "llvm.localescape only accepts static allocas", CS);
3595 FrameEscapeInfo[BB->getParent()].first = CS.getNumArgOperands();
3596 SawFrameEscape = true;
3599 case Intrinsic::localrecover: {
3600 Value *FnArg = CS.getArgOperand(0)->stripPointerCasts();
3601 Function *Fn = dyn_cast<Function>(FnArg);
3602 Assert(Fn && !Fn->isDeclaration(),
3603 "llvm.localrecover first "
3604 "argument must be function defined in this module",
3606 auto *IdxArg = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(CS.getArgOperand(2));
3607 Assert(IdxArg, "idx argument of llvm.localrecover must be a constant int",
3609 auto &Entry = FrameEscapeInfo[Fn];
3610 Entry.second = unsigned(
3611 std::max(uint64_t(Entry.second), IdxArg->getLimitedValue(~0U) + 1));