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author | Cristian Cadar <c.cadar@imperial.ac.uk> | 2014-12-19 16:47:28 +0000 |
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committer | Cristian Cadar <c.cadar@imperial.ac.uk> | 2014-12-19 16:47:28 +0000 |
commit | ad4f23ac1b1faa561d199b27e041e1a1afa3adcb (patch) | |
tree | 63c6d60e7c70e0a3148f34216b0877fb36448e7b /lib/Core/Executor.cpp | |
parent | 80f9833b31650a7cb76d2e6d74a073319b86e683 (diff) | |
parent | 4af13aa1ae965a3fff9f005a78674efdc49ce3f7 (diff) | |
download | klee-ad4f23ac1b1faa561d199b27e041e1a1afa3adcb.tar.gz |
Merge pull request #168 from willemp/fix-va-args-passing-for-big-types
Fix va args passing for big types
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/Core/Executor.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/Core/Executor.cpp | 29 |
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/lib/Core/Executor.cpp b/lib/Core/Executor.cpp index 7867f2af..cdd6ba54 100644 --- a/lib/Core/Executor.cpp +++ b/lib/Core/Executor.cpp @@ -1260,6 +1260,8 @@ void Executor::executeCall(ExecutionState &state, return; } } else { + Expr::Width WordSize = Context::get().getPointerWidth(); + if (callingArgs < funcArgs) { terminateStateOnError(state, "calling function with too few arguments", "user.err"); @@ -1271,12 +1273,18 @@ void Executor::executeCall(ExecutionState &state, for (unsigned i = funcArgs; i < callingArgs; i++) { // FIXME: This is really specific to the architecture, not the pointer // size. This happens to work fir x86-32 and x86-64, however. - Expr::Width WordSize = Context::get().getPointerWidth(); if (WordSize == Expr::Int32) { size += Expr::getMinBytesForWidth(arguments[i]->getWidth()); } else { - size += llvm::RoundUpToAlignment(arguments[i]->getWidth(), - WordSize) / 8; + Expr::Width argWidth = arguments[i]->getWidth(); + // AMD64-ABI 3.5.7p5: Step 7. Align l->overflow_arg_area upwards to a 16 + // byte boundary if alignment needed by type exceeds 8 byte boundary. + // + // Alignment requirements for scalar types is the same as their size + if (argWidth > Expr::Int64) { + size = llvm::RoundUpToAlignment(size, 16); + } + size += llvm::RoundUpToAlignment(argWidth, WordSize) / 8; } } @@ -1286,20 +1294,29 @@ void Executor::executeCall(ExecutionState &state, terminateStateOnExecError(state, "out of memory (varargs)"); return; } + + if ((WordSize == Expr::Int64) && (mo->address & 15)) { + // Both 64bit Linux/Glibc and 64bit MacOSX should align to 16 bytes. + klee_warning_once(0, "While allocating varargs: malloc did not align to 16 bytes."); + } + ObjectState *os = bindObjectInState(state, mo, true); unsigned offset = 0; for (unsigned i = funcArgs; i < callingArgs; i++) { // FIXME: This is really specific to the architecture, not the pointer // size. This happens to work fir x86-32 and x86-64, however. - Expr::Width WordSize = Context::get().getPointerWidth(); if (WordSize == Expr::Int32) { os->write(offset, arguments[i]); offset += Expr::getMinBytesForWidth(arguments[i]->getWidth()); } else { assert(WordSize == Expr::Int64 && "Unknown word size!"); + + Expr::Width argWidth = arguments[i]->getWidth(); + if (argWidth > Expr::Int64) { + offset = llvm::RoundUpToAlignment(offset, 16); + } os->write(offset, arguments[i]); - offset += llvm::RoundUpToAlignment(arguments[i]->getWidth(), - WordSize) / 8; + offset += llvm::RoundUpToAlignment(argWidth, WordSize) / 8; } } } |