Withdrawn: 8276563: Undefined Behaviour in class Assembler
duke
duke at openjdk.java.net
Fri Jan 14 16:46:32 UTC 2022
On Fri, 5 Nov 2021 17:20:14 GMT, Andrew Haley <aph at openjdk.org> wrote:
> The HotSpot code base contains a number of instances of Undefined Behavior, which can cause all manner of unpleasant surprises.
> The UB to which this patch relates is in class `Assembler`, in which instances are pointers to (nonexistent) objects defined as, for example,
>
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> typedef RegisterImpl *Register;
> const Register r10 = ((Register)10);
>
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> Registers have accessors, e.g.:
>
> ` int RegisterImpl::encoding() const { return (intptr_t)this; }`
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> This works by an accident of implementation: it is not legal C++.
>
> The most obvious way to this UB bug is to make instances of `Register` point to something, and to use pointer subtraction to find the encoding: (simplified for clarity)
>
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> extern RegisterImpl all_Registers[num_Registers];
> int RegisterImpl::encoding() const { return this - all_Registers; }
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> After this patch there is slightly more work to be done when assembling code but it's merely the subtraction of a constant in `encoding()` and the difference in execution time is so small (and the startup variance so large) that I have been unable to measure it, even after averaging 100 runs. It does lead to an increase of about 1% in the size of the stripped libjvm.so, but I think that can be recovered by a subsequent patch.
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> An alternative way to implement this would be to make the encoding a byte-wide field in `RegisterImpl` and define encoding() this way:
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> ` int RegisterImpl::encoding() const { return _encoding; }`
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> This would result in smaller code, but I suspect slower.
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> If this change is accepted, I propose that all instances of this pattern in HotSpot be treated similarly.
This pull request has been closed without being integrated.
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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/6280
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