method_verifier.h revision 4d4adb1dae07bb7421e863732ab789413a3b43f0
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16
17#ifndef ART_RUNTIME_VERIFIER_METHOD_VERIFIER_H_
18#define ART_RUNTIME_VERIFIER_METHOD_VERIFIER_H_
19
20#include <set>
21#include <vector>
22
23#include "base/casts.h"
24#include "base/macros.h"
25#include "base/stl_util.h"
26#include "class_reference.h"
27#include "dex_file.h"
28#include "dex_instruction.h"
29#include "instruction_flags.h"
30#include "method_reference.h"
31#include "mirror/object.h"
32#include "reg_type.h"
33#include "reg_type_cache-inl.h"
34#include "register_line.h"
35#include "safe_map.h"
36#include "UniquePtr.h"
37
38namespace art {
39
40struct ReferenceMap2Visitor;
41
42namespace verifier {
43
44class MethodVerifier;
45class DexPcToReferenceMap;
46
47/*
48 * "Direct" and "virtual" methods are stored independently. The type of call used to invoke the
49 * method determines which list we search, and whether we travel up into superclasses.
50 *
51 * (<clinit>, <init>, and methods declared "private" or "static" are stored in the "direct" list.
52 * All others are stored in the "virtual" list.)
53 */
54enum MethodType {
55  METHOD_UNKNOWN  = 0,
56  METHOD_DIRECT,      // <init>, private
57  METHOD_STATIC,      // static
58  METHOD_VIRTUAL,     // virtual, super
59  METHOD_INTERFACE    // interface
60};
61std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const MethodType& rhs);
62
63/*
64 * An enumeration of problems that can turn up during verification.
65 * Both VERIFY_ERROR_BAD_CLASS_SOFT and VERIFY_ERROR_BAD_CLASS_HARD denote failures that cause
66 * the entire class to be rejected. However, VERIFY_ERROR_BAD_CLASS_SOFT denotes a soft failure
67 * that can potentially be corrected, and the verifier will try again at runtime.
68 * VERIFY_ERROR_BAD_CLASS_HARD denotes a hard failure that can't be corrected, and will cause
69 * the class to remain uncompiled. Other errors denote verification errors that cause bytecode
70 * to be rewritten to fail at runtime.
71 */
72enum VerifyError {
73  VERIFY_ERROR_BAD_CLASS_HARD, // VerifyError; hard error that skips compilation.
74  VERIFY_ERROR_BAD_CLASS_SOFT, // VerifyError; soft error that verifies again at runtime.
75
76  VERIFY_ERROR_NO_CLASS,       // NoClassDefFoundError.
77  VERIFY_ERROR_NO_FIELD,       // NoSuchFieldError.
78  VERIFY_ERROR_NO_METHOD,      // NoSuchMethodError.
79  VERIFY_ERROR_ACCESS_CLASS,   // IllegalAccessError.
80  VERIFY_ERROR_ACCESS_FIELD,   // IllegalAccessError.
81  VERIFY_ERROR_ACCESS_METHOD,  // IllegalAccessError.
82  VERIFY_ERROR_CLASS_CHANGE,   // IncompatibleClassChangeError.
83  VERIFY_ERROR_INSTANTIATION,  // InstantiationError.
84};
85std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const VerifyError& rhs);
86
87/*
88 * Identifies the type of reference in the instruction that generated the verify error
89 * (e.g. VERIFY_ERROR_ACCESS_CLASS could come from a method, field, or class reference).
90 *
91 * This must fit in two bits.
92 */
93enum VerifyErrorRefType {
94  VERIFY_ERROR_REF_CLASS  = 0,
95  VERIFY_ERROR_REF_FIELD  = 1,
96  VERIFY_ERROR_REF_METHOD = 2,
97};
98const int kVerifyErrorRefTypeShift = 6;
99
100// We don't need to store the register data for many instructions, because we either only need
101// it at branch points (for verification) or GC points and branches (for verification +
102// type-precise register analysis).
103enum RegisterTrackingMode {
104  kTrackRegsBranches,
105  kTrackCompilerInterestPoints,
106  kTrackRegsAll,
107};
108
109// A mapping from a dex pc to the register line statuses as they are immediately prior to the
110// execution of that instruction.
111class PcToRegisterLineTable {
112 public:
113  PcToRegisterLineTable() {}
114  ~PcToRegisterLineTable() {
115    STLDeleteValues(&pc_to_register_line_);
116  }
117
118  // Initialize the RegisterTable. Every instruction address can have a different set of information
119  // about what's in which register, but for verification purposes we only need to store it at
120  // branch target addresses (because we merge into that).
121  void Init(RegisterTrackingMode mode, InstructionFlags* flags, uint32_t insns_size,
122            uint16_t registers_size, MethodVerifier* verifier);
123
124  RegisterLine* GetLine(size_t idx) {
125    Table::iterator result = pc_to_register_line_.find(idx);  // TODO: C++0x auto
126    if (result == pc_to_register_line_.end()) {
127      return NULL;
128    } else {
129      return result->second;
130    }
131  }
132
133 private:
134  typedef SafeMap<int32_t, RegisterLine*> Table;
135  Table pc_to_register_line_;
136};
137
138// The verifier
139class MethodVerifier {
140 public:
141  enum FailureKind {
142    kNoFailure,
143    kSoftFailure,
144    kHardFailure,
145  };
146
147  /* Verify a class. Returns "kNoFailure" on success. */
148  static FailureKind VerifyClass(const mirror::Class* klass, std::string& error,
149                                 bool allow_soft_failures)
150      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
151  static FailureKind VerifyClass(const DexFile* dex_file, mirror::DexCache* dex_cache,
152                                 mirror::ClassLoader* class_loader, uint32_t class_def_idx,
153                                 std::string& error, bool allow_soft_failures)
154      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
155
156  static void VerifyMethodAndDump(std::ostream& os, uint32_t method_idx, const DexFile* dex_file,
157                                  mirror::DexCache* dex_cache, mirror::ClassLoader* class_loader,
158                                  uint32_t class_def_idx, const DexFile::CodeItem* code_item,
159                                  mirror::AbstractMethod* method, uint32_t method_access_flags)
160      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
161
162  uint8_t EncodePcToReferenceMapData() const;
163
164  uint32_t DexFileVersion() const {
165    return dex_file_->GetVersion();
166  }
167
168  RegTypeCache* GetRegTypeCache() {
169    return &reg_types_;
170  }
171
172  // Log a verification failure.
173  std::ostream& Fail(VerifyError error);
174
175  // Log for verification information.
176  std::ostream& LogVerifyInfo() {
177    return info_messages_ << "VFY: " << PrettyMethod(dex_method_idx_, *dex_file_)
178                          << '[' << reinterpret_cast<void*>(work_insn_idx_) << "] : ";
179  }
180
181  // Dump the failures encountered by the verifier.
182  std::ostream& DumpFailures(std::ostream& os);
183
184  // Dump the state of the verifier, namely each instruction, what flags are set on it, register
185  // information
186  void Dump(std::ostream& os) SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
187
188  static const std::vector<uint8_t>* GetDexGcMap(MethodReference ref)
189      LOCKS_EXCLUDED(dex_gc_maps_lock_);
190
191  static const MethodReference* GetDevirtMap(const MethodReference& ref, uint32_t dex_pc)
192      LOCKS_EXCLUDED(devirt_maps_lock_);
193
194  // Returns true if the cast can statically be verified to be redundant
195  // by using the check-cast elision peephole optimization in the verifier
196  static bool IsSafeCast(MethodReference ref, uint32_t pc) LOCKS_EXCLUDED(safecast_map_lock_);
197
198  // Fills 'monitor_enter_dex_pcs' with the dex pcs of the monitor-enter instructions corresponding
199  // to the locks held at 'dex_pc' in method 'm'.
200  static void FindLocksAtDexPc(mirror::AbstractMethod* m, uint32_t dex_pc,
201                               std::vector<uint32_t>& monitor_enter_dex_pcs)
202      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
203
204  // Returns the accessed field corresponding to the quick instruction's field
205  // offset at 'dex_pc' in method 'm'.
206  static mirror::Field* FindAccessedFieldAtDexPc(mirror::AbstractMethod* m,
207                                                 uint32_t dex_pc)
208      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
209
210  // Returns the invoked method corresponding to the quick instruction's vtable
211  // index at 'dex_pc' in method 'm'.
212  static mirror::AbstractMethod* FindInvokedMethodAtDexPc(mirror::AbstractMethod* m,
213                                                          uint32_t dex_pc)
214      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
215
216  static void Init() SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
217  static void Shutdown();
218
219  static bool IsClassRejected(ClassReference ref)
220      LOCKS_EXCLUDED(rejected_classes_lock_);
221
222  bool CanLoadClasses() const {
223    return can_load_classes_;
224  }
225
226  MethodVerifier(const DexFile* dex_file, mirror::DexCache* dex_cache,
227                 mirror::ClassLoader* class_loader, uint32_t class_def_idx,
228                 const DexFile::CodeItem* code_item,
229                 uint32_t method_idx, mirror::AbstractMethod* method,
230                 uint32_t access_flags, bool can_load_classes, bool allow_soft_failures)
231          SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
232
233  // Run verification on the method. Returns true if verification completes and false if the input
234  // has an irrecoverable corruption.
235  bool Verify() SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
236
237  // Describe VRegs at the given dex pc.
238  std::vector<int32_t> DescribeVRegs(uint32_t dex_pc);
239
240  static bool IsCandidateForCompilation(const DexFile::CodeItem* code_item,
241                                        const uint32_t access_flags);
242
243 private:
244  // Adds the given string to the beginning of the last failure message.
245  void PrependToLastFailMessage(std::string);
246
247  // Adds the given string to the end of the last failure message.
248  void AppendToLastFailMessage(std::string);
249
250  /*
251   * Perform verification on a single method.
252   *
253   * We do this in three passes:
254   *  (1) Walk through all code units, determining instruction locations,
255   *      widths, and other characteristics.
256   *  (2) Walk through all code units, performing static checks on
257   *      operands.
258   *  (3) Iterate through the method, checking type safety and looking
259   *      for code flow problems.
260   */
261  static FailureKind VerifyMethod(uint32_t method_idx, const DexFile* dex_file,
262                                  mirror::DexCache* dex_cache,
263                                  mirror::ClassLoader* class_loader, uint32_t class_def_idx,
264                                  const DexFile::CodeItem* code_item,
265                                  mirror::AbstractMethod* method, uint32_t method_access_flags,
266                                  bool allow_soft_failures)
267          SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
268
269  void FindLocksAtDexPc() SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
270
271  mirror::Field* FindAccessedFieldAtDexPc(uint32_t dex_pc)
272      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
273
274  mirror::AbstractMethod* FindInvokedMethodAtDexPc(uint32_t dex_pc)
275      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
276
277  /*
278   * Compute the width of the instruction at each address in the instruction stream, and store it in
279   * insn_flags_. Addresses that are in the middle of an instruction, or that are part of switch
280   * table data, are not touched (so the caller should probably initialize "insn_flags" to zero).
281   *
282   * The "new_instance_count_" and "monitor_enter_count_" fields in vdata are also set.
283   *
284   * Performs some static checks, notably:
285   * - opcode of first instruction begins at index 0
286   * - only documented instructions may appear
287   * - each instruction follows the last
288   * - last byte of last instruction is at (code_length-1)
289   *
290   * Logs an error and returns "false" on failure.
291   */
292  bool ComputeWidthsAndCountOps();
293
294  /*
295   * Set the "in try" flags for all instructions protected by "try" statements. Also sets the
296   * "branch target" flags for exception handlers.
297   *
298   * Call this after widths have been set in "insn_flags".
299   *
300   * Returns "false" if something in the exception table looks fishy, but we're expecting the
301   * exception table to be somewhat sane.
302   */
303  bool ScanTryCatchBlocks() SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
304
305  /*
306   * Perform static verification on all instructions in a method.
307   *
308   * Walks through instructions in a method calling VerifyInstruction on each.
309   */
310  bool VerifyInstructions();
311
312  /*
313   * Perform static verification on an instruction.
314   *
315   * As a side effect, this sets the "branch target" flags in InsnFlags.
316   *
317   * "(CF)" items are handled during code-flow analysis.
318   *
319   * v3 4.10.1
320   * - target of each jump and branch instruction must be valid
321   * - targets of switch statements must be valid
322   * - operands referencing constant pool entries must be valid
323   * - (CF) operands of getfield, putfield, getstatic, putstatic must be valid
324   * - (CF) operands of method invocation instructions must be valid
325   * - (CF) only invoke-direct can call a method starting with '<'
326   * - (CF) <clinit> must never be called explicitly
327   * - operands of instanceof, checkcast, new (and variants) must be valid
328   * - new-array[-type] limited to 255 dimensions
329   * - can't use "new" on an array class
330   * - (?) limit dimensions in multi-array creation
331   * - local variable load/store register values must be in valid range
332   *
333   * v3 4.11.1.2
334   * - branches must be within the bounds of the code array
335   * - targets of all control-flow instructions are the start of an instruction
336   * - register accesses fall within range of allocated registers
337   * - (N/A) access to constant pool must be of appropriate type
338   * - code does not end in the middle of an instruction
339   * - execution cannot fall off the end of the code
340   * - (earlier) for each exception handler, the "try" area must begin and
341   *   end at the start of an instruction (end can be at the end of the code)
342   * - (earlier) for each exception handler, the handler must start at a valid
343   *   instruction
344   */
345  bool VerifyInstruction(const Instruction* inst, uint32_t code_offset);
346
347  /* Ensure that the register index is valid for this code item. */
348  bool CheckRegisterIndex(uint32_t idx);
349
350  /* Ensure that the wide register index is valid for this code item. */
351  bool CheckWideRegisterIndex(uint32_t idx);
352
353  // Perform static checks on a field get or set instruction. All we do here is ensure that the
354  // field index is in the valid range.
355  bool CheckFieldIndex(uint32_t idx);
356
357  // Perform static checks on a method invocation instruction. All we do here is ensure that the
358  // method index is in the valid range.
359  bool CheckMethodIndex(uint32_t idx);
360
361  // Perform static checks on a "new-instance" instruction. Specifically, make sure the class
362  // reference isn't for an array class.
363  bool CheckNewInstance(uint32_t idx);
364
365  /* Ensure that the string index is in the valid range. */
366  bool CheckStringIndex(uint32_t idx);
367
368  // Perform static checks on an instruction that takes a class constant. Ensure that the class
369  // index is in the valid range.
370  bool CheckTypeIndex(uint32_t idx);
371
372  // Perform static checks on a "new-array" instruction. Specifically, make sure they aren't
373  // creating an array of arrays that causes the number of dimensions to exceed 255.
374  bool CheckNewArray(uint32_t idx);
375
376  // Verify an array data table. "cur_offset" is the offset of the fill-array-data instruction.
377  bool CheckArrayData(uint32_t cur_offset);
378
379  // Verify that the target of a branch instruction is valid. We don't expect code to jump directly
380  // into an exception handler, but it's valid to do so as long as the target isn't a
381  // "move-exception" instruction. We verify that in a later stage.
382  // The dex format forbids certain instructions from branching to themselves.
383  // Updates "insn_flags_", setting the "branch target" flag.
384  bool CheckBranchTarget(uint32_t cur_offset);
385
386  // Verify a switch table. "cur_offset" is the offset of the switch instruction.
387  // Updates "insn_flags_", setting the "branch target" flag.
388  bool CheckSwitchTargets(uint32_t cur_offset);
389
390  // Check the register indices used in a "vararg" instruction, such as invoke-virtual or
391  // filled-new-array.
392  // - vA holds word count (0-5), args[] have values.
393  // There are some tests we don't do here, e.g. we don't try to verify that invoking a method that
394  // takes a double is done with consecutive registers. This requires parsing the target method
395  // signature, which we will be doing later on during the code flow analysis.
396  bool CheckVarArgRegs(uint32_t vA, uint32_t arg[]);
397
398  // Check the register indices used in a "vararg/range" instruction, such as invoke-virtual/range
399  // or filled-new-array/range.
400  // - vA holds word count, vC holds index of first reg.
401  bool CheckVarArgRangeRegs(uint32_t vA, uint32_t vC);
402
403  // Extract the relative offset from a branch instruction.
404  // Returns "false" on failure (e.g. this isn't a branch instruction).
405  bool GetBranchOffset(uint32_t cur_offset, int32_t* pOffset, bool* pConditional,
406                       bool* selfOkay);
407
408  /* Perform detailed code-flow analysis on a single method. */
409  bool VerifyCodeFlow() SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
410
411  // Set the register types for the first instruction in the method based on the method signature.
412  // This has the side-effect of validating the signature.
413  bool SetTypesFromSignature() SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
414
415  /*
416   * Perform code flow on a method.
417   *
418   * The basic strategy is as outlined in v3 4.11.1.2: set the "changed" bit on the first
419   * instruction, process it (setting additional "changed" bits), and repeat until there are no
420   * more.
421   *
422   * v3 4.11.1.1
423   * - (N/A) operand stack is always the same size
424   * - operand stack [registers] contain the correct types of values
425   * - local variables [registers] contain the correct types of values
426   * - methods are invoked with the appropriate arguments
427   * - fields are assigned using values of appropriate types
428   * - opcodes have the correct type values in operand registers
429   * - there is never an uninitialized class instance in a local variable in code protected by an
430   *   exception handler (operand stack is okay, because the operand stack is discarded when an
431   *   exception is thrown) [can't know what's a local var w/o the debug info -- should fall out of
432   *   register typing]
433   *
434   * v3 4.11.1.2
435   * - execution cannot fall off the end of the code
436   *
437   * (We also do many of the items described in the "static checks" sections, because it's easier to
438   * do them here.)
439   *
440   * We need an array of RegType values, one per register, for every instruction. If the method uses
441   * monitor-enter, we need extra data for every register, and a stack for every "interesting"
442   * instruction. In theory this could become quite large -- up to several megabytes for a monster
443   * function.
444   *
445   * NOTE:
446   * The spec forbids backward branches when there's an uninitialized reference in a register. The
447   * idea is to prevent something like this:
448   *   loop:
449   *     move r1, r0
450   *     new-instance r0, MyClass
451   *     ...
452   *     if-eq rN, loop  // once
453   *   initialize r0
454   *
455   * This leaves us with two different instances, both allocated by the same instruction, but only
456   * one is initialized. The scheme outlined in v3 4.11.1.4 wouldn't catch this, so they work around
457   * it by preventing backward branches. We achieve identical results without restricting code
458   * reordering by specifying that you can't execute the new-instance instruction if a register
459   * contains an uninitialized instance created by that same instruction.
460   */
461  bool CodeFlowVerifyMethod() SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
462
463  /*
464   * Perform verification for a single instruction.
465   *
466   * This requires fully decoding the instruction to determine the effect it has on registers.
467   *
468   * Finds zero or more following instructions and sets the "changed" flag if execution at that
469   * point needs to be (re-)evaluated. Register changes are merged into "reg_types_" at the target
470   * addresses. Does not set or clear any other flags in "insn_flags_".
471   */
472  bool CodeFlowVerifyInstruction(uint32_t* start_guess)
473      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
474
475  // Perform verification of a new array instruction
476  void VerifyNewArray(const Instruction* inst, bool is_filled, bool is_range)
477      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
478
479  // Perform verification of an aget instruction. The destination register's type will be set to
480  // be that of component type of the array unless the array type is unknown, in which case a
481  // bottom type inferred from the type of instruction is used. is_primitive is false for an
482  // aget-object.
483  void VerifyAGet(const Instruction* inst, const RegType& insn_type,
484                  bool is_primitive) SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
485
486  // Perform verification of an aput instruction.
487  void VerifyAPut(const Instruction* inst, const RegType& insn_type,
488                  bool is_primitive) SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
489
490  // Lookup instance field and fail for resolution violations
491  mirror::Field* GetInstanceField(const RegType& obj_type, int field_idx)
492      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
493
494  // Lookup static field and fail for resolution violations
495  mirror::Field* GetStaticField(int field_idx) SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
496
497  // Perform verification of an iget or sget instruction.
498  void VerifyISGet(const Instruction* inst, const RegType& insn_type,
499                   bool is_primitive, bool is_static)
500      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
501
502  // Perform verification of an iput or sput instruction.
503  void VerifyISPut(const Instruction* inst, const RegType& insn_type,
504                   bool is_primitive, bool is_static)
505      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
506
507  // Returns the access field of a quick field access (iget/iput-quick) or NULL
508  // if it cannot be found.
509  mirror::Field* GetQuickFieldAccess(const Instruction* inst, RegisterLine* reg_line)
510      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
511
512  // Perform verification of an iget-quick instruction.
513  void VerifyIGetQuick(const Instruction* inst, const RegType& insn_type,
514                       bool is_primitive)
515      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
516
517  // Perform verification of an iput-quick instruction.
518  void VerifyIPutQuick(const Instruction* inst, const RegType& insn_type,
519                       bool is_primitive)
520      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
521
522  // Resolves a class based on an index and performs access checks to ensure the referrer can
523  // access the resolved class.
524  const RegType& ResolveClassAndCheckAccess(uint32_t class_idx)
525      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
526
527  /*
528   * For the "move-exception" instruction at "work_insn_idx_", which must be at an exception handler
529   * address, determine the Join of all exceptions that can land here. Fails if no matching
530   * exception handler can be found or if the Join of exception types fails.
531   */
532  const RegType& GetCaughtExceptionType()
533      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
534
535  /*
536   * Resolves a method based on an index and performs access checks to ensure
537   * the referrer can access the resolved method.
538   * Does not throw exceptions.
539   */
540  mirror::AbstractMethod* ResolveMethodAndCheckAccess(uint32_t method_idx, MethodType method_type)
541      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
542
543  /*
544   * Verify the arguments to a method. We're executing in "method", making
545   * a call to the method reference in vB.
546   *
547   * If this is a "direct" invoke, we allow calls to <init>. For calls to
548   * <init>, the first argument may be an uninitialized reference. Otherwise,
549   * calls to anything starting with '<' will be rejected, as will any
550   * uninitialized reference arguments.
551   *
552   * For non-static method calls, this will verify that the method call is
553   * appropriate for the "this" argument.
554   *
555   * The method reference is in vBBBB. The "is_range" parameter determines
556   * whether we use 0-4 "args" values or a range of registers defined by
557   * vAA and vCCCC.
558   *
559   * Widening conversions on integers and references are allowed, but
560   * narrowing conversions are not.
561   *
562   * Returns the resolved method on success, NULL on failure (with *failure
563   * set appropriately).
564   */
565  mirror::AbstractMethod* VerifyInvocationArgs(const Instruction* inst,
566                                               MethodType method_type,
567                                               bool is_range, bool is_super)
568      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
569
570  mirror::AbstractMethod* GetQuickInvokedMethod(const Instruction* inst,
571                                                RegisterLine* reg_line,
572                                                bool is_range)
573      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
574
575  mirror::AbstractMethod* VerifyInvokeVirtualQuickArgs(const Instruction* inst,
576                                                       bool is_range)
577  SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
578
579  /*
580   * Verify that the target instruction is not "move-exception". It's important that the only way
581   * to execute a move-exception is as the first instruction of an exception handler.
582   * Returns "true" if all is well, "false" if the target instruction is move-exception.
583   */
584  bool CheckNotMoveException(const uint16_t* insns, int insn_idx);
585
586  /*
587  * Control can transfer to "next_insn". Merge the registers from merge_line into the table at
588  * next_insn, and set the changed flag on the target address if any of the registers were changed.
589  * Returns "false" if an error is encountered.
590  */
591  bool UpdateRegisters(uint32_t next_insn, const RegisterLine* merge_line)
592      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
593
594  // Is the method being verified a constructor?
595  bool IsConstructor() const {
596    return (method_access_flags_ & kAccConstructor) != 0;
597  }
598
599  // Is the method verified static?
600  bool IsStatic() const {
601    return (method_access_flags_ & kAccStatic) != 0;
602  }
603
604  // Return the register type for the method.
605  const RegType& GetMethodReturnType() SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
606
607  // Get a type representing the declaring class of the method.
608  const RegType& GetDeclaringClass() SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
609
610  /*
611   * Generate the GC map for a method that has just been verified (i.e. we're doing this as part of
612   * verification). For type-precise determination we have all the data we need, so we just need to
613   * encode it in some clever fashion.
614   * Returns a pointer to a newly-allocated RegisterMap, or NULL on failure.
615   */
616  const std::vector<uint8_t>* GenerateGcMap();
617
618  // Verify that the GC map associated with method_ is well formed
619  void VerifyGcMap(const std::vector<uint8_t>& data);
620
621  // Compute sizes for GC map data
622  void ComputeGcMapSizes(size_t* gc_points, size_t* ref_bitmap_bits, size_t* log2_max_gc_pc);
623
624  InstructionFlags* CurrentInsnFlags();
625
626  // All the GC maps that the verifier has created
627  typedef SafeMap<const MethodReference, const std::vector<uint8_t>*,
628      MethodReferenceComparator> DexGcMapTable;
629  static ReaderWriterMutex* dex_gc_maps_lock_ DEFAULT_MUTEX_ACQUIRED_AFTER;
630  static DexGcMapTable* dex_gc_maps_ GUARDED_BY(dex_gc_maps_lock_);
631  static void SetDexGcMap(MethodReference ref, const std::vector<uint8_t>& dex_gc_map)
632      LOCKS_EXCLUDED(dex_gc_maps_lock_);
633
634
635  // Cast elision types.
636  typedef std::set<uint32_t> MethodSafeCastSet;
637  typedef SafeMap<const MethodReference, const MethodSafeCastSet*,
638      MethodReferenceComparator> SafeCastMap;
639  MethodVerifier::MethodSafeCastSet* GenerateSafeCastSet()
640      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
641  static void SetSafeCastMap(MethodReference ref, const MethodSafeCastSet* mscs);
642      LOCKS_EXCLUDED(safecast_map_lock_);
643  static Mutex* safecast_map_lock_ DEFAULT_MUTEX_ACQUIRED_AFTER;
644  static SafeCastMap* safecast_map_ GUARDED_BY(safecast_map_lock_);
645
646  // Devirtualization map.
647  typedef SafeMap<const uint32_t, MethodReference> PcToConcreteMethodMap;
648  typedef SafeMap<const MethodReference, const PcToConcreteMethodMap*,
649      MethodReferenceComparator> DevirtualizationMapTable;
650  MethodVerifier::PcToConcreteMethodMap* GenerateDevirtMap()
651      SHARED_LOCKS_REQUIRED(Locks::mutator_lock_);
652
653  static ReaderWriterMutex* devirt_maps_lock_ DEFAULT_MUTEX_ACQUIRED_AFTER;
654  static DevirtualizationMapTable* devirt_maps_ GUARDED_BY(devirt_maps_lock_);
655  static void SetDevirtMap(MethodReference ref,
656                           const PcToConcreteMethodMap* pc_method_map)
657        LOCKS_EXCLUDED(devirt_maps_lock_);
658  typedef std::set<ClassReference> RejectedClassesTable;
659  static Mutex* rejected_classes_lock_ DEFAULT_MUTEX_ACQUIRED_AFTER;
660  static RejectedClassesTable* rejected_classes_ GUARDED_BY(rejected_classes_lock_);
661
662  static void AddRejectedClass(ClassReference ref)
663      LOCKS_EXCLUDED(rejected_classes_lock_);
664
665  RegTypeCache reg_types_;
666
667  PcToRegisterLineTable reg_table_;
668
669  // Storage for the register status we're currently working on.
670  UniquePtr<RegisterLine> work_line_;
671
672  // The address of the instruction we're currently working on, note that this is in 2 byte
673  // quantities
674  uint32_t work_insn_idx_;
675
676  // Storage for the register status we're saving for later.
677  UniquePtr<RegisterLine> saved_line_;
678
679  const uint32_t dex_method_idx_;  // The method we're working on.
680  // Its object representation if known.
681  mirror::AbstractMethod* mirror_method_ GUARDED_BY(Locks::mutator_lock_);
682  const uint32_t method_access_flags_;  // Method's access flags.
683  const DexFile* const dex_file_;  // The dex file containing the method.
684  // The dex_cache for the declaring class of the method.
685  mirror::DexCache* dex_cache_ GUARDED_BY(Locks::mutator_lock_);
686  // The class loader for the declaring class of the method.
687  mirror::ClassLoader* class_loader_ GUARDED_BY(Locks::mutator_lock_);
688  const uint32_t class_def_idx_;  // The class def index of the declaring class of the method.
689  const DexFile::CodeItem* const code_item_;  // The code item containing the code for the method.
690  const RegType* declaring_class_;  // Lazily computed reg type of the method's declaring class.
691  // Instruction widths and flags, one entry per code unit.
692  UniquePtr<InstructionFlags[]> insn_flags_;
693  // The dex PC of a FindLocksAtDexPc request, -1 otherwise.
694  uint32_t interesting_dex_pc_;
695  // The container into which FindLocksAtDexPc should write the registers containing held locks,
696  // NULL if we're not doing FindLocksAtDexPc.
697  std::vector<uint32_t>* monitor_enter_dex_pcs_;
698
699  // The types of any error that occurs.
700  std::vector<VerifyError> failures_;
701  // Error messages associated with failures.
702  std::vector<std::ostringstream*> failure_messages_;
703  // Is there a pending hard failure?
704  bool have_pending_hard_failure_;
705  // Is there a pending runtime throw failure? A runtime throw failure is when an instruction
706  // would fail at runtime throwing an exception. Such an instruction causes the following code
707  // to be unreachable. This is set by Fail and used to ensure we don't process unreachable
708  // instructions that would hard fail the verification.
709  bool have_pending_runtime_throw_failure_;
710
711  // Info message log use primarily for verifier diagnostics.
712  std::ostringstream info_messages_;
713
714  // The number of occurrences of specific opcodes.
715  size_t new_instance_count_;
716  size_t monitor_enter_count_;
717
718  const bool can_load_classes_;
719
720  // Converts soft failures to hard failures when false. Only false when the compiler isn't
721  // running and the verifier is called from the class linker.
722  const bool allow_soft_failures_;
723
724  // Indicates if the method being verified contains at least one check-cast instruction.
725  bool has_check_casts_;
726
727  // Indicates if the method being verified contains at least one invoke-virtual/range
728  // or invoke-interface/range.
729  bool has_virtual_or_interface_invokes_;
730};
731std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const MethodVerifier::FailureKind& rhs);
732
733}  // namespace verifier
734}  // namespace art
735
736#endif  // ART_RUNTIME_VERIFIER_METHOD_VERIFIER_H_
737