11 use std::convert::TryFrom;
17 impl<'mir, 'tcx> EvalContextExt<'mir, 'tcx> for crate::MiriEvalContext<'mir, 'tcx> {}
18 pub trait EvalContextExt<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir>: crate::MiriEvalContextExt<'mir, 'tcx> {
19 fn find_mir_or_eval_fn(
21 instance: ty::Instance<'tcx>,
22 args: &[OpTy<'tcx, Tag>],
23 ret: Option<(PlaceTy<'tcx, Tag>, mir::BasicBlock)>,
24 unwind: Option<mir::BasicBlock>,
25 ) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Option<&'mir mir::Body<'tcx>>> {
26 let this = self.eval_context_mut();
27 trace!("eval_fn_call: {:#?}, {:?}", instance, ret.map(|p| *p.0));
29 // There are some more lang items we want to hook that CTFE does not hook (yet).
30 if this.tcx.lang_items().align_offset_fn() == Some(instance.def.def_id()) {
31 this.align_offset(args[0], args[1], ret, unwind)?;
35 // Try to see if we can do something about foreign items.
36 if this.tcx.is_foreign_item(instance.def_id()) {
37 // An external function call that does not have a MIR body. We either find MIR elsewhere
38 // or emulate its effect.
39 // This will be Ok(None) if we're emulating the intrinsic entirely within Miri (no need
40 // to run extra MIR), and Ok(Some(body)) if we found MIR to run for the
42 // Any needed call to `goto_block` will be performed by `emulate_foreign_item`.
43 return this.emulate_foreign_item(instance.def_id(), args, ret, unwind);
46 // Better error message for panics on Windows.
47 let def_id = instance.def_id();
48 if Some(def_id) == this.tcx.lang_items().begin_panic_fn() ||
49 Some(def_id) == this.tcx.lang_items().panic_impl()
51 this.check_panic_supported()?;
54 // Otherwise, load the MIR.
55 Ok(Some(&*this.load_mir(instance.def, None)?))
60 ptr_op: OpTy<'tcx, Tag>,
61 align_op: OpTy<'tcx, Tag>,
62 ret: Option<(PlaceTy<'tcx, Tag>, mir::BasicBlock)>,
63 unwind: Option<mir::BasicBlock>,
64 ) -> InterpResult<'tcx> {
65 let this = self.eval_context_mut();
66 let (dest, ret) = ret.unwrap();
69 .force_bits(this.read_scalar(align_op)?.not_undef()?, this.pointer_size())?;
71 // Stop if the alignment is not a power of two.
72 if !req_align.is_power_of_two() {
73 return this.start_panic("align_offset: align is not a power-of-two", unwind);
76 let ptr_scalar = this.read_scalar(ptr_op)?.not_undef()?;
78 // Default: no result.
79 let mut result = this.machine_usize_max();
80 if let Ok(ptr) = this.force_ptr(ptr_scalar) {
81 // Only do anything if we can identify the allocation this goes to.
83 this.memory.get_size_and_align(ptr.alloc_id, AllocCheck::MaybeDead)?.1.bytes();
84 if u128::from(cur_align) >= req_align {
85 // If the allocation alignment is at least the required alignment we use the
86 // libcore implementation.
87 // FIXME: is this correct in case of truncation?
88 result = u64::try_from(
89 (this.force_bits(ptr_scalar, this.pointer_size())? as *const i8)
90 .align_offset(usize::try_from(req_align).unwrap())
95 // Return result, and jump to caller.
96 this.write_scalar(Scalar::from_machine_usize(result, this), dest)?;
97 this.go_to_block(ret);