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author | David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com> | 2022-01-25 11:35:24 -0500 |
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committer | David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com> | 2022-01-26 09:41:58 -0500 |
commit | e966a508e03fe28bfca65a1e60e579fa90355ea6 (patch) | |
tree | eee404ca818d8d841e878e152b3719f636904a4e /gcc | |
parent | 192e4a9fa0880ef153631d5b0de864bc4bbb6a91 (diff) | |
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analyzer: fix sense in range::add_bound [PR94362]
Mikael Morin spotted that I got the sense wrong when discarding
redundant constraints in
r12-6782-gc4b8f3730a80025192fdb485ad2535c165340e41.
Fixed as follows, which also moves the rejection of contradictory
constraints in range::add_bound to earlier, so that this code can
be self-tested.
gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog:
PR analyzer/94362
* constraint-manager.cc (range::add_bound): Fix tests for
discarding redundant constraints. Perform test for rejecting
unsatisfiable constraints earlier so that they don't update
the object on failure.
(selftest::test_range): New.
(selftest::test_constant_comparisons): Add test coverage for
existing constraints becoming narrower until they are
unsatisfiable.
(selftest::run_constraint_manager_tests): Call test_range.
Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'gcc')
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/analyzer/constraint-manager.cc | 93 |
1 files changed, 79 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/analyzer/constraint-manager.cc b/gcc/analyzer/constraint-manager.cc index 7c4a85b..88b0988 100644 --- a/gcc/analyzer/constraint-manager.cc +++ b/gcc/analyzer/constraint-manager.cc @@ -318,35 +318,42 @@ range::add_bound (bound b, enum bound_kind bound_kind) if (m_lower_bound.m_constant) { m_lower_bound.ensure_closed (BK_LOWER); - if (!tree_int_cst_lt (b.m_constant, - m_lower_bound.m_constant)) + if (tree_int_cst_le (b.m_constant, + m_lower_bound.m_constant)) return true; } + if (m_upper_bound.m_constant) + { + m_upper_bound.ensure_closed (BK_UPPER); + /* Reject B <= V <= UPPER when B > UPPER. */ + if (!tree_int_cst_le (b.m_constant, + m_upper_bound.m_constant)) + return false; + } m_lower_bound = b; break; + case BK_UPPER: /* Discard redundant bounds. */ if (m_upper_bound.m_constant) { m_upper_bound.ensure_closed (BK_UPPER); - if (tree_int_cst_le (b.m_constant, - m_upper_bound.m_constant)) + if (!tree_int_cst_lt (b.m_constant, + m_upper_bound.m_constant)) return true; } + if (m_lower_bound.m_constant) + { + m_lower_bound.ensure_closed (BK_LOWER); + /* Reject LOWER <= V <= B when LOWER > B. */ + if (!tree_int_cst_le (m_lower_bound.m_constant, + b.m_constant)) + return false; + } m_upper_bound = b; break; } - if (m_lower_bound.m_constant - && m_upper_bound.m_constant) - { - m_lower_bound.ensure_closed (BK_LOWER); - m_upper_bound.ensure_closed (BK_UPPER); - /* Reject LOWER <= V <= UPPER when LOWER > UPPER. */ - if (!tree_int_cst_le (m_lower_bound.m_constant, - m_upper_bound.m_constant)) - return false; - } return true; } @@ -3093,6 +3100,49 @@ namespace selftest { These have to be written in terms of a region_model, since the latter is responsible for managing svalue instances. */ +/* Verify that range::add_bound works as expected. */ + +static void +test_range () +{ + tree int_0 = build_int_cst (integer_type_node, 0); + tree int_1 = build_int_cst (integer_type_node, 1); + tree int_2 = build_int_cst (integer_type_node, 2); + tree int_5 = build_int_cst (integer_type_node, 5); + + { + range r; + ASSERT_FALSE (r.constrained_to_single_element ()); + + /* (r >= 1). */ + ASSERT_TRUE (r.add_bound (GE_EXPR, int_1)); + + /* Redundant. */ + ASSERT_TRUE (r.add_bound (GE_EXPR, int_0)); + ASSERT_TRUE (r.add_bound (GT_EXPR, int_0)); + + ASSERT_FALSE (r.constrained_to_single_element ()); + + /* Contradiction. */ + ASSERT_FALSE (r.add_bound (LT_EXPR, int_1)); + + /* (r < 5). */ + ASSERT_TRUE (r.add_bound (LT_EXPR, int_5)); + ASSERT_FALSE (r.constrained_to_single_element ()); + + /* Contradiction. */ + ASSERT_FALSE (r.add_bound (GE_EXPR, int_5)); + + /* (r < 2). */ + ASSERT_TRUE (r.add_bound (LT_EXPR, int_2)); + ASSERT_TRUE (r.constrained_to_single_element ()); + + /* Redundant. */ + ASSERT_TRUE (r.add_bound (LE_EXPR, int_1)); + ASSERT_TRUE (r.constrained_to_single_element ()); + } +} + /* Verify that setting and getting simple conditions within a region_model work (thus exercising the underlying constraint_manager). */ @@ -3702,6 +3752,20 @@ test_constant_comparisons () } { region_model model (&mgr); + ADD_SAT_CONSTRAINT (model, int_1, LT_EXPR, a); + ADD_SAT_CONSTRAINT (model, int_3, LT_EXPR, a); + ADD_SAT_CONSTRAINT (model, a, LT_EXPR, int_5); + ADD_UNSAT_CONSTRAINT (model, a, LT_EXPR, int_4); + } + { + region_model model (&mgr); + ADD_SAT_CONSTRAINT (model, int_1, LT_EXPR, a); + ADD_SAT_CONSTRAINT (model, a, LT_EXPR, int_5); + ADD_SAT_CONSTRAINT (model, int_3, LT_EXPR, a); + ADD_UNSAT_CONSTRAINT (model, a, LT_EXPR, int_4); + } + { + region_model model (&mgr); ADD_SAT_CONSTRAINT (model, a, LT_EXPR, int_4); ADD_UNSAT_CONSTRAINT (model, int_3, LT_EXPR, a); } @@ -4323,6 +4387,7 @@ run_constraint_manager_tests (bool transitivity) int saved_flag_analyzer_transitivity = flag_analyzer_transitivity; flag_analyzer_transitivity = transitivity; + test_range (); test_constraint_conditions (); if (flag_analyzer_transitivity) { |