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//===-- MallocHelper.cpp - Functions to identify malloc calls -------------===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This family of functions identifies calls to malloc, bitcasts of malloc
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// calls, and the types and array sizes associated with them.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/Analysis/MallocHelper.h"
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#include "llvm/Constants.h"
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#include "llvm/Instructions.h"
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#include "llvm/Module.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/ConstantFolding.h"
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using namespace llvm;
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// malloc Call Utility Functions.
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//
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/// isMalloc - Returns true if the the value is either a malloc call or a
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/// bitcast of the result of a malloc call.
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bool llvm::isMalloc(const Value* I) {
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return extractMallocCall(I) || extractMallocCallFromBitCast(I);
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}
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static bool isMallocCall(const CallInst *CI) {
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if (!CI)
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return false;
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const Module* M = CI->getParent()->getParent()->getParent();
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Function *MallocFunc = M->getFunction("malloc");
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if (CI->getOperand(0) != MallocFunc)
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return false;
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// Check malloc prototype.
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// FIXME: workaround for PR5130, this will be obsolete when a nobuiltin
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// attribute will exist.
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const FunctionType *FTy = MallocFunc->getFunctionType();
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if (FTy->getNumParams() != 1)
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return false;
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if (IntegerType *ITy = dyn_cast<IntegerType>(FTy->param_begin()->get())) {
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if (ITy->getBitWidth() != 32 && ITy->getBitWidth() != 64)
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/// extractMallocCall - Returns the corresponding CallInst if the instruction
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/// is a malloc call. Since CallInst::CreateMalloc() only creates calls, we
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/// ignore InvokeInst here.
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const CallInst* llvm::extractMallocCall(const Value* I) {
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const CallInst *CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(I);
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return (isMallocCall(CI)) ? CI : NULL;
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}
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CallInst* llvm::extractMallocCall(Value* I) {
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CallInst *CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(I);
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return (isMallocCall(CI)) ? CI : NULL;
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}
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static bool isBitCastOfMallocCall(const BitCastInst* BCI) {
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if (!BCI)
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return false;
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return isMallocCall(dyn_cast<CallInst>(BCI->getOperand(0)));
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}
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/// extractMallocCallFromBitCast - Returns the corresponding CallInst if the
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/// instruction is a bitcast of the result of a malloc call.
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CallInst* llvm::extractMallocCallFromBitCast(Value* I) {
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BitCastInst *BCI = dyn_cast<BitCastInst>(I);
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return (isBitCastOfMallocCall(BCI)) ? cast<CallInst>(BCI->getOperand(0))
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: NULL;
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}
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const CallInst* llvm::extractMallocCallFromBitCast(const Value* I) {
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const BitCastInst *BCI = dyn_cast<BitCastInst>(I);
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return (isBitCastOfMallocCall(BCI)) ? cast<CallInst>(BCI->getOperand(0))
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: NULL;
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}
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static bool isArrayMallocHelper(const CallInst *CI, LLVMContext &Context,
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const TargetData* TD) {
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if (!CI)
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return false;
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const Type* T = getMallocAllocatedType(CI);
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// We can only indentify an array malloc if we know the type of the malloc
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// call.
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if (!T) return false;
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Value* MallocArg = CI->getOperand(1);
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Constant *ElementSize = ConstantExpr::getSizeOf(T);
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ElementSize = ConstantExpr::getTruncOrBitCast(ElementSize,
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MallocArg->getType());
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Constant *FoldedElementSize = ConstantFoldConstantExpression(
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cast<ConstantExpr>(ElementSize),
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Context, TD);
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if (isa<ConstantExpr>(MallocArg))
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return (MallocArg != ElementSize);
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BinaryOperator *BI = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(MallocArg);
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if (!BI)
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return false;
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if (BI->getOpcode() == Instruction::Mul)
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// ArraySize * ElementSize
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if (BI->getOperand(1) == ElementSize ||
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(FoldedElementSize && BI->getOperand(1) == FoldedElementSize))
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return true;
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// TODO: Detect case where MallocArg mul has been transformed to shl.
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return false;
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}
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/// isArrayMalloc - Returns the corresponding CallInst if the instruction
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/// matches the malloc call IR generated by CallInst::CreateMalloc(). This
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/// means that it is a malloc call with one bitcast use AND the malloc call's
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/// size argument is:
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/// 1. a constant not equal to the size of the malloced type
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/// or
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/// 2. the result of a multiplication by the size of the malloced type
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/// Otherwise it returns NULL.
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/// The unique bitcast is needed to determine the type/size of the array
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/// allocation.
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CallInst* llvm::isArrayMalloc(Value* I, LLVMContext &Context,
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const TargetData* TD) {
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CallInst *CI = extractMallocCall(I);
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return (isArrayMallocHelper(CI, Context, TD)) ? CI : NULL;
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}
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const CallInst* llvm::isArrayMalloc(const Value* I, LLVMContext &Context,
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const TargetData* TD) {
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const CallInst *CI = extractMallocCall(I);
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return (isArrayMallocHelper(CI, Context, TD)) ? CI : NULL;
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}
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/// getMallocType - Returns the PointerType resulting from the malloc call.
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/// This PointerType is the result type of the call's only bitcast use.
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/// If there is no unique bitcast use, then return NULL.
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const PointerType* llvm::getMallocType(const CallInst* CI) {
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assert(isMalloc(CI) && "GetMallocType and not malloc call");
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const BitCastInst* BCI = NULL;
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// Determine if CallInst has a bitcast use.
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for (Value::use_const_iterator UI = CI->use_begin(), E = CI->use_end();
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UI != E; )
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if ((BCI = dyn_cast<BitCastInst>(cast<Instruction>(*UI++))))
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break;
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// Malloc call has 1 bitcast use and no other uses, so type is the bitcast's
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// destination type.
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if (BCI && CI->hasOneUse())
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return cast<PointerType>(BCI->getDestTy());
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// Malloc call was not bitcast, so type is the malloc function's return type.
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if (!BCI)
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return cast<PointerType>(CI->getType());
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// Type could not be determined.
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return NULL;
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}
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/// getMallocAllocatedType - Returns the Type allocated by malloc call. This
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/// Type is the result type of the call's only bitcast use. If there is no
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/// unique bitcast use, then return NULL.
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const Type* llvm::getMallocAllocatedType(const CallInst* CI) {
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const PointerType* PT = getMallocType(CI);
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return PT ? PT->getElementType() : NULL;
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}
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/// isSafeToGetMallocArraySize - Returns true if the array size of a malloc can
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/// be determined. It can be determined in these 3 cases of malloc codegen:
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/// 1. non-array malloc: The malloc's size argument is a constant and equals the /// size of the type being malloced.
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/// 2. array malloc: This is a malloc call with one bitcast use AND the malloc
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/// call's size argument is a constant multiple of the size of the malloced
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/// type.
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/// 3. array malloc: This is a malloc call with one bitcast use AND the malloc
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/// call's size argument is the result of a multiplication by the size of the
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/// malloced type.
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/// Otherwise returns false.
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static bool isSafeToGetMallocArraySize(const CallInst *CI,
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LLVMContext &Context,
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const TargetData* TD) {
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if (!CI)
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return false;
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// Type must be known to determine array size.
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const Type* T = getMallocAllocatedType(CI);
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if (!T) return false;
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Value* MallocArg = CI->getOperand(1);
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Constant *ElementSize = ConstantExpr::getSizeOf(T);
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ElementSize = ConstantExpr::getTruncOrBitCast(ElementSize,
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MallocArg->getType());
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// First, check if it is a non-array malloc.
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if (isa<ConstantExpr>(MallocArg) && (MallocArg == ElementSize))
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return true;
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// Second, check if it can be determined that this is an array malloc.
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return isArrayMallocHelper(CI, Context, TD);
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}
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/// isConstantOne - Return true only if val is constant int 1.
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static bool isConstantOne(Value *val) {
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return isa<ConstantInt>(val) && cast<ConstantInt>(val)->isOne();
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}
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/// getMallocArraySize - Returns the array size of a malloc call. For array
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/// mallocs, the size is computated in 1 of 3 ways:
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/// 1. If the element type is of size 1, then array size is the argument to
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/// malloc.
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/// 2. Else if the malloc's argument is a constant, the array size is that
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/// argument divided by the element type's size.
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/// 3. Else the malloc argument must be a multiplication and the array size is
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/// the first operand of the multiplication.
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/// For non-array mallocs, the computed size is constant 1.
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/// This function returns NULL for all mallocs whose array size cannot be
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/// determined.
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Value* llvm::getMallocArraySize(CallInst* CI, LLVMContext &Context,
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const TargetData* TD) {
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if (!isSafeToGetMallocArraySize(CI, Context, TD))
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return NULL;
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// Match CreateMalloc's use of constant 1 array-size for non-array mallocs.
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if (!isArrayMalloc(CI, Context, TD))
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return ConstantInt::get(CI->getOperand(1)->getType(), 1);
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Value* MallocArg = CI->getOperand(1);
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assert(getMallocAllocatedType(CI) && "getMallocArraySize and no type");
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Constant *ElementSize = ConstantExpr::getSizeOf(getMallocAllocatedType(CI));
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ElementSize = ConstantExpr::getTruncOrBitCast(ElementSize,
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MallocArg->getType());
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Constant* CO = dyn_cast<Constant>(MallocArg);
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BinaryOperator* BO = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(MallocArg);
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assert((isConstantOne(ElementSize) || CO || BO) &&
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"getMallocArraySize and malformed malloc IR");
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if (isConstantOne(ElementSize))
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return MallocArg;
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if (CO)
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return CO->getOperand(0);
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// TODO: Detect case where MallocArg mul has been transformed to shl.
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assert(BO && "getMallocArraySize not constant but not multiplication either");
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return BO->getOperand(0);
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}
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