// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package ssa // This file implements the Function and BasicBlock types. import ( "bytes" "fmt" "go/ast" "go/token" "io" "os" "strings" "golang.org/x/tools/go/types" ) // addEdge adds a control-flow graph edge from from to to. func addEdge(from, to *BasicBlock) { from.Succs = append(from.Succs, to) to.Preds = append(to.Preds, from) } // Parent returns the function that contains block b. func (b *BasicBlock) Parent() *Function { return b.parent } // String returns a human-readable label of this block. // It is not guaranteed unique within the function. // func (b *BasicBlock) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%d", b.Index) } // emit appends an instruction to the current basic block. // If the instruction defines a Value, it is returned. // func (b *BasicBlock) emit(i Instruction) Value { i.setBlock(b) b.Instrs = append(b.Instrs, i) v, _ := i.(Value) return v } // predIndex returns the i such that b.Preds[i] == c or panics if // there is none. func (b *BasicBlock) predIndex(c *BasicBlock) int { for i, pred := range b.Preds { if pred == c { return i } } panic(fmt.Sprintf("no edge %s -> %s", c, b)) } // hasPhi returns true if b.Instrs contains φ-nodes. func (b *BasicBlock) hasPhi() bool { _, ok := b.Instrs[0].(*Phi) return ok } // phis returns the prefix of b.Instrs containing all the block's φ-nodes. func (b *BasicBlock) phis() []Instruction { for i, instr := range b.Instrs { if _, ok := instr.(*Phi); !ok { return b.Instrs[:i] } } return nil // unreachable in well-formed blocks } // replacePred replaces all occurrences of p in b's predecessor list with q. // Ordinarily there should be at most one. // func (b *BasicBlock) replacePred(p, q *BasicBlock) { for i, pred := range b.Preds { if pred == p { b.Preds[i] = q } } } // replaceSucc replaces all occurrences of p in b's successor list with q. // Ordinarily there should be at most one. // func (b *BasicBlock) replaceSucc(p, q *BasicBlock) { for i, succ := range b.Succs { if succ == p { b.Succs[i] = q } } } // removePred removes all occurrences of p in b's // predecessor list and φ-nodes. // Ordinarily there should be at most one. // func (b *BasicBlock) removePred(p *BasicBlock) { phis := b.phis() // We must preserve edge order for φ-nodes. j := 0 for i, pred := range b.Preds { if pred != p { b.Preds[j] = b.Preds[i] // Strike out φ-edge too. for _, instr := range phis { phi := instr.(*Phi) phi.Edges[j] = phi.Edges[i] } j++ } } // Nil out b.Preds[j:] and φ-edges[j:] to aid GC. for i := j; i < len(b.Preds); i++ { b.Preds[i] = nil for _, instr := range phis { instr.(*Phi).Edges[i] = nil } } b.Preds = b.Preds[:j] for _, instr := range phis { phi := instr.(*Phi) phi.Edges = phi.Edges[:j] } } // Destinations associated with unlabelled for/switch/select stmts. // We push/pop one of these as we enter/leave each construct and for // each BranchStmt we scan for the innermost target of the right type. // type targets struct { tail *targets // rest of stack _break *BasicBlock _continue *BasicBlock _fallthrough *BasicBlock } // Destinations associated with a labelled block. // We populate these as labels are encountered in forward gotos or // labelled statements. // type lblock struct { _goto *BasicBlock _break *BasicBlock _continue *BasicBlock } // labelledBlock returns the branch target associated with the // specified label, creating it if needed. // func (f *Function) labelledBlock(label *ast.Ident) *lblock { lb := f.lblocks[label.Obj] if lb == nil { lb = &lblock{_goto: f.newBasicBlock(label.Name)} if f.lblocks == nil { f.lblocks = make(map[*ast.Object]*lblock) } f.lblocks[label.Obj] = lb } return lb } // addParam adds a (non-escaping) parameter to f.Params of the // specified name, type and source position. // func (f *Function) addParam(name string, typ types.Type, pos token.Pos) *Parameter { v := &Parameter{ name: name, typ: typ, pos: pos, parent: f, } f.Params = append(f.Params, v) return v } func (f *Function) addParamObj(obj types.Object) *Parameter { name := obj.Name() if name == "" { name = fmt.Sprintf("arg%d", len(f.Params)) } param := f.addParam(name, obj.Type(), obj.Pos()) param.object = obj return param } // addSpilledParam declares a parameter that is pre-spilled to the // stack; the function body will load/store the spilled location. // Subsequent lifting will eliminate spills where possible. // func (f *Function) addSpilledParam(obj types.Object) { param := f.addParamObj(obj) spill := &Alloc{Comment: obj.Name()} spill.setType(types.NewPointer(obj.Type())) spill.setPos(obj.Pos()) f.objects[obj] = spill f.Locals = append(f.Locals, spill) f.emit(spill) f.emit(&Store{Addr: spill, Val: param}) } // startBody initializes the function prior to generating SSA code for its body. // Precondition: f.Type() already set. // func (f *Function) startBody() { f.currentBlock = f.newBasicBlock("entry") f.objects = make(map[types.Object]Value) // needed for some synthetics, e.g. init } // createSyntacticParams populates f.Params and generates code (spills // and named result locals) for all the parameters declared in the // syntax. In addition it populates the f.objects mapping. // // Preconditions: // f.startBody() was called. // Postcondition: // len(f.Params) == len(f.Signature.Params) + (f.Signature.Recv() ? 1 : 0) // func (f *Function) createSyntacticParams(recv *ast.FieldList, functype *ast.FuncType) { // Receiver (at most one inner iteration). if recv != nil { for _, field := range recv.List { for _, n := range field.Names { f.addSpilledParam(f.Pkg.info.Defs[n]) } // Anonymous receiver? No need to spill. if field.Names == nil { f.addParamObj(f.Signature.Recv()) } } } // Parameters. if functype.Params != nil { n := len(f.Params) // 1 if has recv, 0 otherwise for _, field := range functype.Params.List { for _, n := range field.Names { f.addSpilledParam(f.Pkg.info.Defs[n]) } // Anonymous parameter? No need to spill. if field.Names == nil { f.addParamObj(f.Signature.Params().At(len(f.Params) - n)) } } } // Named results. if functype.Results != nil { for _, field := range functype.Results.List { // Implicit "var" decl of locals for named results. for _, n := range field.Names { f.namedResults = append(f.namedResults, f.addLocalForIdent(n)) } } } } // numberRegisters assigns numbers to all SSA registers // (value-defining Instructions) in f, to aid debugging. // (Non-Instruction Values are named at construction.) // func numberRegisters(f *Function) { v := 0 for _, b := range f.Blocks { for _, instr := range b.Instrs { switch instr.(type) { case Value: instr.(interface { setNum(int) }).setNum(v) v++ } } } } // buildReferrers populates the def/use information in all non-nil // Value.Referrers slice. // Precondition: all such slices are initially empty. func buildReferrers(f *Function) { var rands []*Value for _, b := range f.Blocks { for _, instr := range b.Instrs { rands = instr.Operands(rands[:0]) // recycle storage for _, rand := range rands { if r := *rand; r != nil { if ref := r.Referrers(); ref != nil { *ref = append(*ref, instr) } } } } } } // finishBody() finalizes the function after SSA code generation of its body. func (f *Function) finishBody() { f.objects = nil f.currentBlock = nil f.lblocks = nil // Don't pin the AST in memory (except in debug mode). if n := f.syntax; n != nil && !f.debugInfo() { f.syntax = extentNode{n.Pos(), n.End()} } // Remove from f.Locals any Allocs that escape to the heap. j := 0 for _, l := range f.Locals { if !l.Heap { f.Locals[j] = l j++ } } // Nil out f.Locals[j:] to aid GC. for i := j; i < len(f.Locals); i++ { f.Locals[i] = nil } f.Locals = f.Locals[:j] optimizeBlocks(f) buildReferrers(f) buildDomTree(f) if f.Prog.mode&NaiveForm == 0 { // For debugging pre-state of lifting pass: // numberRegisters(f) // f.WriteTo(os.Stderr) lift(f) } f.namedResults = nil // (used by lifting) numberRegisters(f) if f.Prog.mode&PrintFunctions != 0 { printMu.Lock() f.WriteTo(os.Stdout) printMu.Unlock() } if f.Prog.mode&SanityCheckFunctions != 0 { mustSanityCheck(f, nil) } } // removeNilBlocks eliminates nils from f.Blocks and updates each // BasicBlock.Index. Use this after any pass that may delete blocks. // func (f *Function) removeNilBlocks() { j := 0 for _, b := range f.Blocks { if b != nil { b.Index = j f.Blocks[j] = b j++ } } // Nil out f.Blocks[j:] to aid GC. for i := j; i < len(f.Blocks); i++ { f.Blocks[i] = nil } f.Blocks = f.Blocks[:j] } // SetDebugMode sets the debug mode for package pkg. If true, all its // functions will include full debug info. This greatly increases the // size of the instruction stream, and causes Functions to depend upon // the ASTs, potentially keeping them live in memory for longer. // func (pkg *Package) SetDebugMode(debug bool) { // TODO(adonovan): do we want ast.File granularity? pkg.debug = debug } // debugInfo reports whether debug info is wanted for this function. func (f *Function) debugInfo() bool { return f.Pkg != nil && f.Pkg.debug } // addNamedLocal creates a local variable, adds it to function f and // returns it. Its name and type are taken from obj. Subsequent // calls to f.lookup(obj) will return the same local. // func (f *Function) addNamedLocal(obj types.Object) *Alloc { l := f.addLocal(obj.Type(), obj.Pos()) l.Comment = obj.Name() f.objects[obj] = l return l } func (f *Function) addLocalForIdent(id *ast.Ident) *Alloc { return f.addNamedLocal(f.Pkg.info.Defs[id]) } // addLocal creates an anonymous local variable of type typ, adds it // to function f and returns it. pos is the optional source location. // func (f *Function) addLocal(typ types.Type, pos token.Pos) *Alloc { v := &Alloc{} v.setType(types.NewPointer(typ)) v.setPos(pos) f.Locals = append(f.Locals, v) f.emit(v) return v } // lookup returns the address of the named variable identified by obj // that is local to function f or one of its enclosing functions. // If escaping, the reference comes from a potentially escaping pointer // expression and the referent must be heap-allocated. // func (f *Function) lookup(obj types.Object, escaping bool) Value { if v, ok := f.objects[obj]; ok { if alloc, ok := v.(*Alloc); ok && escaping { alloc.Heap = true } return v // function-local var (address) } // Definition must be in an enclosing function; // plumb it through intervening closures. if f.parent == nil { panic("no ssa.Value for " + obj.String()) } outer := f.parent.lookup(obj, true) // escaping v := &FreeVar{ name: obj.Name(), typ: outer.Type(), pos: outer.Pos(), outer: outer, parent: f, } f.objects[obj] = v f.FreeVars = append(f.FreeVars, v) return v } // emit emits the specified instruction to function f. func (f *Function) emit(instr Instruction) Value { return f.currentBlock.emit(instr) } // RelString returns the full name of this function, qualified by // package name, receiver type, etc. // // The specific formatting rules are not guaranteed and may change. // // Examples: // "math.IsNaN" // a package-level function // "(*bytes.Buffer).Bytes" // a declared method or a wrapper // "(*bytes.Buffer).Bytes$thunk" // thunk (func wrapping method; receiver is param 0) // "(*bytes.Buffer).Bytes$bound" // bound (func wrapping method; receiver supplied by closure) // "main.main$1" // an anonymous function in main // "main.init#1" // a declared init function // "main.init" // the synthesized package initializer // // When these functions are referred to from within the same package // (i.e. from == f.Pkg.Object), they are rendered without the package path. // For example: "IsNaN", "(*Buffer).Bytes", etc. // // All non-synthetic functions have distinct package-qualified names. // (But two methods may have the same name "(T).f" if one is a synthetic // wrapper promoting a non-exported method "f" from another package; in // that case, the strings are equal but the identifiers "f" are distinct.) // func (f *Function) RelString(from *types.Package) string { // Anonymous? if f.parent != nil { // An anonymous function's Name() looks like "parentName$1", // but its String() should include the type/package/etc. parent := f.parent.RelString(from) for i, anon := range f.parent.AnonFuncs { if anon == f { return fmt.Sprintf("%s$%d", parent, 1+i) } } return f.name // should never happen } // Method (declared or wrapper)? if recv := f.Signature.Recv(); recv != nil { return f.relMethod(from, recv.Type()) } // Thunk? if f.method != nil { return f.relMethod(from, f.method.Recv()) } // Bound? if len(f.FreeVars) == 1 && strings.HasSuffix(f.name, "$bound") { return f.relMethod(from, f.FreeVars[0].Type()) } // Package-level function? // Prefix with package name for cross-package references only. if p := f.pkgobj(); p != nil && p != from { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", p.Path(), f.name) } // Unknown. return f.name } func (f *Function) relMethod(from *types.Package, recv types.Type) string { return fmt.Sprintf("(%s).%s", relType(recv, from), f.name) } // writeSignature writes to buf the signature sig in declaration syntax. func writeSignature(buf *bytes.Buffer, from *types.Package, name string, sig *types.Signature, params []*Parameter) { buf.WriteString("func ") if recv := sig.Recv(); recv != nil { buf.WriteString("(") if n := params[0].Name(); n != "" { buf.WriteString(n) buf.WriteString(" ") } types.WriteType(buf, params[0].Type(), types.RelativeTo(from)) buf.WriteString(") ") } buf.WriteString(name) types.WriteSignature(buf, sig, types.RelativeTo(from)) } func (f *Function) pkgobj() *types.Package { if f.Pkg != nil { return f.Pkg.Object } return nil } var _ io.WriterTo = (*Function)(nil) // *Function implements io.Writer func (f *Function) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (int64, error) { var buf bytes.Buffer WriteFunction(&buf, f) n, err := w.Write(buf.Bytes()) return int64(n), err } // WriteFunction writes to buf a human-readable "disassembly" of f. func WriteFunction(buf *bytes.Buffer, f *Function) { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "# Name: %s\n", f.String()) if f.Pkg != nil { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "# Package: %s\n", f.Pkg.Object.Path()) } if syn := f.Synthetic; syn != "" { fmt.Fprintln(buf, "# Synthetic:", syn) } if pos := f.Pos(); pos.IsValid() { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "# Location: %s\n", f.Prog.Fset.Position(pos)) } if f.parent != nil { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "# Parent: %s\n", f.parent.Name()) } if f.Recover != nil { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "# Recover: %s\n", f.Recover) } from := f.pkgobj() if f.FreeVars != nil { buf.WriteString("# Free variables:\n") for i, fv := range f.FreeVars { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "# % 3d:\t%s %s\n", i, fv.Name(), relType(fv.Type(), from)) } } if len(f.Locals) > 0 { buf.WriteString("# Locals:\n") for i, l := range f.Locals { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "# % 3d:\t%s %s\n", i, l.Name(), relType(deref(l.Type()), from)) } } writeSignature(buf, from, f.Name(), f.Signature, f.Params) buf.WriteString(":\n") if f.Blocks == nil { buf.WriteString("\t(external)\n") } // NB. column calculations are confused by non-ASCII // characters and assume 8-space tabs. const punchcard = 80 // for old time's sake. const tabwidth = 8 for _, b := range f.Blocks { if b == nil { // Corrupt CFG. fmt.Fprintf(buf, ".nil:\n") continue } n, _ := fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d:", b.Index) bmsg := fmt.Sprintf("%s P:%d S:%d", b.Comment, len(b.Preds), len(b.Succs)) fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%*s%s\n", punchcard-1-n-len(bmsg), "", bmsg) if false { // CFG debugging fmt.Fprintf(buf, "\t# CFG: %s --> %s --> %s\n", b.Preds, b, b.Succs) } for _, instr := range b.Instrs { buf.WriteString("\t") switch v := instr.(type) { case Value: l := punchcard - tabwidth // Left-align the instruction. if name := v.Name(); name != "" { n, _ := fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%s = ", name) l -= n } n, _ := buf.WriteString(instr.String()) l -= n // Right-align the type if there's space. if t := v.Type(); t != nil { buf.WriteByte(' ') ts := relType(t, from) l -= len(ts) + len(" ") // (spaces before and after type) if l > 0 { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%*s", l, "") } buf.WriteString(ts) } case nil: // Be robust against bad transforms. buf.WriteString("") default: buf.WriteString(instr.String()) } buf.WriteString("\n") } } fmt.Fprintf(buf, "\n") } // newBasicBlock adds to f a new basic block and returns it. It does // not automatically become the current block for subsequent calls to emit. // comment is an optional string for more readable debugging output. // func (f *Function) newBasicBlock(comment string) *BasicBlock { b := &BasicBlock{ Index: len(f.Blocks), Comment: comment, parent: f, } b.Succs = b.succs2[:0] f.Blocks = append(f.Blocks, b) return b } // NewFunction returns a new synthetic Function instance belonging to // prog, with its name and signature fields set as specified. // // The caller is responsible for initializing the remaining fields of // the function object, e.g. Pkg, Params, Blocks. // // It is practically impossible for clients to construct well-formed // SSA functions/packages/programs directly, so we assume this is the // job of the Builder alone. NewFunction exists to provide clients a // little flexibility. For example, analysis tools may wish to // construct fake Functions for the root of the callgraph, a fake // "reflect" package, etc. // // TODO(adonovan): think harder about the API here. // func (prog *Program) NewFunction(name string, sig *types.Signature, provenance string) *Function { return &Function{Prog: prog, name: name, Signature: sig, Synthetic: provenance} } type extentNode [2]token.Pos func (n extentNode) Pos() token.Pos { return n[0] } func (n extentNode) End() token.Pos { return n[1] } // Syntax returns an ast.Node whose Pos/End methods provide the // lexical extent of the function if it was defined by Go source code // (f.Synthetic==""), or nil otherwise. // // If f was built with debug information (see Package.SetDebugRef), // the result is the *ast.FuncDecl or *ast.FuncLit that declared the // function. Otherwise, it is an opaque Node providing only position // information; this avoids pinning the AST in memory. // func (f *Function) Syntax() ast.Node { return f.syntax }