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Currently we require the memory to be unchanged on readonly locations.
This is too strong. For example, current permissions could decrease
from readonly to none.
This commit weakens the ec_readonly condition to the strict minimum
needed to show the correctness of value analysis for const globals.
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Some hints will move from the core database to the `ordered_type` database
(see https://github.com/coq/coq/pull/9772).
This commit prepares for this move by adding `with ordered_type` to the invocations
of `auto` and `eauto` that use the hints in question.
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When an external function is a known built-in function and it is
applied to compile-time integer or FP constants, we can use
the known semantics of the builtin to compute the result
at compile-time.
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The lemma is now in lib/Coqlib.v.
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Ensure FunInd or Recdef is imported if functional induction is used.
This is necessary for Coq 8.7.0.
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Coq 8.7 does not load FunInd in prelude anymore, so this is necessary.
Recdef exports FunInd, so if Recdef is imported, importing FunInd
is not required.
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The ais annotations can be inserted via the new ais variants of
the builtin annotation. They mainly differe in that they have an
address format specifier '%addr' which will be replaced by the
adress in the binary.
The implementation simply prints a label for the builtin call
alongside a the text of the annotation as comment and inserts the
annotation together as acii string in a separate section
'ais_annotations' and replaces the usages of the address format
specifiers by the address of the label of the builtin call.
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Replace deprecated functions and theorems from the Coq standard library (version 8.6) by their non-deprecated counterparts.
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This extension enables more addressing modes to be encoded as builtin arguments and used in conjunction with volatile memory accesses.
Current status: x86 port only, the only new addressing mode handled is reg + offset.
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This commit adds code generation for 64bit PowerPC architectures which execute
32bit applications.
The main difference to the normal 32bit PowerPC port is that it uses the
available 64bit instructions instead of using the runtime library functions.
However pointers are still 32bit and the 32bit calling convention is used.
In order to use this port the target architecture must be either in Server
execution mode or if in Embedded execution mode the high order 32 bits of GPRs
must be implemented in 32-bit mode. Furthermore the operating system must
preserve the high order 32 bits of GPRs.
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- Introduce Archi.ptr64 parameter.
- Define module Ptrofs of integers as wide as a pointer (64 if Archi.ptr64, 32 otherwise).
- Use Ptrofs.int as the offset type for Vptr values and anywhere pointer offsets are manipulated.
- Modify Val operations that handle pointers (e.g. Val.add, Val.sub, Val.cmpu) so that in 64-bit pointer mode it is the "long" operation (e.g. Val.addl, Val.subl, Val.cmplu) that handles pointers.
- Update the memory model accordingly.
- Modify C operations that handle pointers (e.g. addition, subtraction, comparisons) accordingly.
- Make it possible to turn off the splitting of 64-bit integers into pairs of 32-bit integers.
- Update the compiler front-end and back-end accordingly.
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Use EF_debug instead of EF_annot for line number annotations.
Introduce PrintAsmaux.print_debug_info (very incomplete).
powerpc/Asmexpand: revise expand_memcpy_small.
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Before, the back-end languages had distinct instructions
- Iannot for annotations, taking structured expressions (annot_arg)
as arguments, and producing no results'
- Ibuiltin for other builtins, using simple pseudoregs/locations/registers
as arguments and results.
This branch enriches Ibuiltin instructions so that they take structured
expressions (builtin_arg and builtin_res) as arguments and results.
This way,
- Annotations fit the general pattern of builtin functions,
so Iannot instructions are removed.
- EF_vload_global and EF_vstore_global become useless, as the
same optimization can be achieved by EF_vload/vstore taking
a structured argument of the "address of global" kind.
- Better code can be generated for builtin_memcpy between stack locations,
or volatile accesses to stack locations.
Finally, this commit also introduces a new kind of external function,
EF_debug, which is like EF_annot but produces no observable events.
It will be used later to transport debug info through the back-end,
without preventing optimizations.
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operations with undefined behaviors.
Consider (x ^ 1) ^ 1 where x is a intptr_t containing a pointer value. "x ^ 1" evaluates to Vundef in the CompCert semantics, hence the value analysis, in strict mode, gives abstract result Ifptr Pbot (= any number but not a pointer). In relaxed mode, we now give abstract result Ifptr (poffset p) where p is the abstraction of the pointer, thus keeping track of the actual leak of the pointer value.
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Val.lessdef, etc.
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variables whose address is taken.
- CminorSel, RTL: add "annot" instructions.
- CminorSel to Asm: use type "annot_arg" for arguments of "annot" instructions.
- AST, Events: simplify EF_annot because constants are now part of the arguments.
Implementation is not complete yet.
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- Switch CompCert C / Clight AST of composite types (structs and unions)
from a structural representation to a nominal representation,
closer to concrete syntax.
- This avoids algorithmic inefficiencies due to the structural representation.
- Closes PR#4.
- Smallstep: make small-step semantics more polymorphic in the type of the
global environment.
- Globalenvs: introduce Senv.t (symbol environments) as a restricted view
on Genv.t (full global environments).
- Events, Smallstep: use Senv instead of Genv to talk about global names.
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environments (type Genv.t). Use symbol environments instead of global environments for external functions (module Events).
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global const variable.
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In the presence of separate compilation and linking, an uninitialized
const global variable may be initialized elsewhere with a pointer value,
falsifying the points-to analysis. Report and fix by Chung-Kil Hur
and Jeehoon Kang.
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- Support single-precision floats as first-class values
- Introduce chunks Many32, Many64 and types Tany32, Tany64 to
support saving and restoring registers without knowing
the exact types (int/single/float) of their contents, just
their sizes.
- Memory model: generalize the opaque encoding of pointers to
apply to any value, not just pointers, if chunks Many32/Many64
are selected.
- More properties of FP arithmetic proved.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2537 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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Refactored compilation flags that affect the Coq part (module Compopts).
Added support for C99 for loops with declarations.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2410 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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NeedOp, Deadcode: must have distinct needs per argument of an operator.
This change remains to be propagated to IA32 and PPC.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2399 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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__builtin_memcpy_aligned now supports the case sz = 0.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2392 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2381 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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