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21 * Optimization module for BPF code intermediate representation.
28 #include <pcap-types.h>
43 #ifdef HAVE_OS_PROTO_H
49 * The internal "debug printout" flag for the filter expression optimizer.
50 * The code to print that stuff is present only if BDEBUG is defined, so
51 * the flag, and the routine to set it, are defined only if BDEBUG is
54 static int pcap_optimizer_debug
;
57 * Routine to set that flag.
59 * This is intended for libpcap developers, not for general use.
60 * If you want to set these in a program, you'll have to declare this
61 * routine yourself, with the appropriate DLL import attribute on Windows;
62 * it's not declared in any header file, and won't be declared in any
63 * header file provided by libpcap.
65 PCAP_API
void pcap_set_optimizer_debug(int value
);
68 pcap_set_optimizer_debug(int value
)
70 pcap_optimizer_debug
= value
;
74 * The internal "print dot graph" flag for the filter expression optimizer.
75 * The code to print that stuff is present only if BDEBUG is defined, so
76 * the flag, and the routine to set it, are defined only if BDEBUG is
79 static int pcap_print_dot_graph
;
82 * Routine to set that flag.
84 * This is intended for libpcap developers, not for general use.
85 * If you want to set these in a program, you'll have to declare this
86 * routine yourself, with the appropriate DLL import attribute on Windows;
87 * it's not declared in any header file, and won't be declared in any
88 * header file provided by libpcap.
90 PCAP_API
void pcap_set_print_dot_graph(int value
);
93 pcap_set_print_dot_graph(int value
)
95 pcap_print_dot_graph
= value
;
103 * Takes a 32-bit integer as an argument.
105 * If handed a non-zero value, returns the index of the lowest set bit,
106 * counting upwards from zero.
108 * If handed zero, the results are platform- and compiler-dependent.
109 * Keep it out of the light, don't give it any water, don't feed it
110 * after midnight, and don't pass zero to it.
112 * This is the same as the count of trailing zeroes in the word.
114 #if PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_GNUC_VERSION(3,4)
116 * GCC 3.4 and later; we have __builtin_ctz().
118 #define lowest_set_bit(mask) ((u_int)__builtin_ctz(mask))
119 #elif defined(_MSC_VER)
121 * Visual Studio; we support only 2005 and later, so use
127 #pragma intrinsic(_BitScanForward)
130 static __forceinline u_int
131 lowest_set_bit(int mask
)
136 * Don't sign-extend mask if long is longer than int.
137 * (It's currently not, in MSVC, even on 64-bit platforms, but....)
139 if (_BitScanForward(&bit
, (unsigned int)mask
) == 0)
140 abort(); /* mask is zero */
143 #elif defined(MSDOS) && defined(__DJGPP__)
145 * MS-DOS with DJGPP, which declares ffs() in <string.h>, which
146 * we've already included.
148 #define lowest_set_bit(mask) ((u_int)(ffs((mask)) - 1))
149 #elif (defined(MSDOS) && defined(__WATCOMC__)) || defined(STRINGS_H_DECLARES_FFS)
151 * MS-DOS with Watcom C, which has <strings.h> and declares ffs() there,
152 * or some other platform (UN*X conforming to a sufficient recent version
153 * of the Single UNIX Specification).
156 #define lowest_set_bit(mask) (u_int)((ffs((mask)) - 1))
160 * Use a perfect-hash-function-based function.
163 lowest_set_bit(int mask
)
165 unsigned int v
= (unsigned int)mask
;
167 static const u_int MultiplyDeBruijnBitPosition
[32] = {
168 0, 1, 28, 2, 29, 14, 24, 3, 30, 22, 20, 15, 25, 17, 4, 8,
169 31, 27, 13, 23, 21, 19, 16, 7, 26, 12, 18, 6, 11, 5, 10, 9
173 * We strip off all but the lowermost set bit (v & ~v),
174 * and perform a minimal perfect hash on it to look up the
175 * number of low-order zero bits in a table.
179 * http://7ooo.mooo.com/text/ComputingTrailingZerosHOWTO.pdf
181 * http://supertech.csail.mit.edu/papers/debruijn.pdf
183 return (MultiplyDeBruijnBitPosition
[((v
& -v
) * 0x077CB531U
) >> 27]);
188 * Represents a deleted instruction.
193 * Register numbers for use-def values.
194 * 0 through BPF_MEMWORDS-1 represent the corresponding scratch memory
195 * location. A_ATOM is the accumulator and X_ATOM is the index
198 #define A_ATOM BPF_MEMWORDS
199 #define X_ATOM (BPF_MEMWORDS+1)
202 * This define is used to represent *both* the accumulator and
203 * x register in use-def computations.
204 * Currently, the use-def code assumes only one definition per instruction.
206 #define AX_ATOM N_ATOMS
209 * These data structures are used in a Cocke and Shwarz style
210 * value numbering scheme. Since the flowgraph is acyclic,
211 * exit values can be propagated from a node's predecessors
212 * provided it is uniquely defined.
217 int val
; /* the value number */
218 struct valnode
*next
;
221 /* Integer constants mapped with the load immediate opcode. */
222 #define K(i) F(opt_state, BPF_LD|BPF_IMM|BPF_W, i, 0U)
226 bpf_u_int32 const_val
;
231 * Place to longjmp to on an error.
236 * The buffer into which to put error message.
241 * A flag to indicate that further optimization is needed.
242 * Iterative passes are continued until a given pass yields no
243 * code simplification or branch movement.
248 * XXX - detect loops that do nothing but repeated AND/OR pullups
250 * If 100 passes in a row do nothing but that, treat that as a
251 * sign that we're in a loop that just shuffles in a cycle in
252 * which each pass just shuffles the code and we eventually
253 * get back to the original configuration.
255 * XXX - we need a non-heuristic way of detecting, or preventing,
258 int non_branch_movement_performed
;
260 u_int n_blocks
; /* number of blocks in the CFG; guaranteed to be > 0, as it's a RET instruction at a minimum */
261 struct block
**blocks
;
262 u_int n_edges
; /* twice n_blocks, so guaranteed to be > 0 */
266 * A bit vector set representation of the dominators.
267 * We round up the set size to the next power of two.
269 u_int nodewords
; /* number of 32-bit words for a bit vector of "number of nodes" bits; guaranteed to be > 0 */
270 u_int edgewords
; /* number of 32-bit words for a bit vector of "number of edges" bits; guaranteed to be > 0 */
271 struct block
**levels
;
274 #define BITS_PER_WORD (8*sizeof(bpf_u_int32))
276 * True if a is in uset {p}
278 #define SET_MEMBER(p, a) \
279 ((p)[(unsigned)(a) / BITS_PER_WORD] & ((bpf_u_int32)1 << ((unsigned)(a) % BITS_PER_WORD)))
284 #define SET_INSERT(p, a) \
285 (p)[(unsigned)(a) / BITS_PER_WORD] |= ((bpf_u_int32)1 << ((unsigned)(a) % BITS_PER_WORD))
288 * Delete 'a' from uset p.
290 #define SET_DELETE(p, a) \
291 (p)[(unsigned)(a) / BITS_PER_WORD] &= ~((bpf_u_int32)1 << ((unsigned)(a) % BITS_PER_WORD))
295 * n must be guaranteed to be > 0
297 #define SET_INTERSECT(a, b, n)\
299 register bpf_u_int32 *_x = a, *_y = b;\
300 register u_int _n = n;\
301 do *_x++ &= *_y++; while (--_n != 0);\
306 * n must be guaranteed to be > 0
308 #define SET_SUBTRACT(a, b, n)\
310 register bpf_u_int32 *_x = a, *_y = b;\
311 register u_int _n = n;\
312 do *_x++ &=~ *_y++; while (--_n != 0);\
317 * n must be guaranteed to be > 0
319 #define SET_UNION(a, b, n)\
321 register bpf_u_int32 *_x = a, *_y = b;\
322 register u_int _n = n;\
323 do *_x++ |= *_y++; while (--_n != 0);\
327 uset all_closure_sets
;
331 struct valnode
*hashtbl
[MODULUS
];
335 struct vmapinfo
*vmap
;
336 struct valnode
*vnode_base
;
337 struct valnode
*next_vnode
;
342 * Place to longjmp to on an error.
347 * The buffer into which to put error message.
352 * Some pointers used to convert the basic block form of the code,
353 * into the array form that BPF requires. 'fstart' will point to
354 * the malloc'd array while 'ftail' is used during the recursive
357 struct bpf_insn
*fstart
;
358 struct bpf_insn
*ftail
;
361 static void opt_init(opt_state_t
*, struct icode
*);
362 static void opt_cleanup(opt_state_t
*);
363 static void PCAP_NORETURN
opt_error(opt_state_t
*, const char *, ...)
364 PCAP_PRINTFLIKE(2, 3);
366 static void intern_blocks(opt_state_t
*, struct icode
*);
368 static void find_inedges(opt_state_t
*, struct block
*);
370 static void opt_dump(opt_state_t
*, struct icode
*);
374 #define MAX(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a):(b))
378 find_levels_r(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct icode
*ic
, struct block
*b
)
389 find_levels_r(opt_state
, ic
, JT(b
));
390 find_levels_r(opt_state
, ic
, JF(b
));
391 level
= MAX(JT(b
)->level
, JF(b
)->level
) + 1;
395 b
->link
= opt_state
->levels
[level
];
396 opt_state
->levels
[level
] = b
;
400 * Level graph. The levels go from 0 at the leaves to
401 * N_LEVELS at the root. The opt_state->levels[] array points to the
402 * first node of the level list, whose elements are linked
403 * with the 'link' field of the struct block.
406 find_levels(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct icode
*ic
)
408 memset((char *)opt_state
->levels
, 0, opt_state
->n_blocks
* sizeof(*opt_state
->levels
));
410 find_levels_r(opt_state
, ic
, ic
->root
);
414 * Find dominator relationships.
415 * Assumes graph has been leveled.
418 find_dom(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct block
*root
)
426 * Initialize sets to contain all nodes.
428 x
= opt_state
->all_dom_sets
;
430 * In opt_init(), we've made sure the product doesn't overflow.
432 i
= opt_state
->n_blocks
* opt_state
->nodewords
;
437 /* Root starts off empty. */
438 for (i
= opt_state
->nodewords
; i
!= 0;) {
443 /* root->level is the highest level no found. */
444 for (level
= root
->level
; level
>= 0; --level
) {
445 for (b
= opt_state
->levels
[level
]; b
; b
= b
->link
) {
446 SET_INSERT(b
->dom
, b
->id
);
449 SET_INTERSECT(JT(b
)->dom
, b
->dom
, opt_state
->nodewords
);
450 SET_INTERSECT(JF(b
)->dom
, b
->dom
, opt_state
->nodewords
);
456 propedom(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct edge
*ep
)
458 SET_INSERT(ep
->edom
, ep
->id
);
460 SET_INTERSECT(ep
->succ
->et
.edom
, ep
->edom
, opt_state
->edgewords
);
461 SET_INTERSECT(ep
->succ
->ef
.edom
, ep
->edom
, opt_state
->edgewords
);
466 * Compute edge dominators.
467 * Assumes graph has been leveled and predecessors established.
470 find_edom(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct block
*root
)
477 x
= opt_state
->all_edge_sets
;
479 * In opt_init(), we've made sure the product doesn't overflow.
481 for (i
= opt_state
->n_edges
* opt_state
->edgewords
; i
!= 0; ) {
486 /* root->level is the highest level no found. */
487 memset(root
->et
.edom
, 0, opt_state
->edgewords
* sizeof(*(uset
)0));
488 memset(root
->ef
.edom
, 0, opt_state
->edgewords
* sizeof(*(uset
)0));
489 for (level
= root
->level
; level
>= 0; --level
) {
490 for (b
= opt_state
->levels
[level
]; b
!= 0; b
= b
->link
) {
491 propedom(opt_state
, &b
->et
);
492 propedom(opt_state
, &b
->ef
);
498 * Find the backwards transitive closure of the flow graph. These sets
499 * are backwards in the sense that we find the set of nodes that reach
500 * a given node, not the set of nodes that can be reached by a node.
502 * Assumes graph has been leveled.
505 find_closure(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct block
*root
)
511 * Initialize sets to contain no nodes.
513 memset((char *)opt_state
->all_closure_sets
, 0,
514 opt_state
->n_blocks
* opt_state
->nodewords
* sizeof(*opt_state
->all_closure_sets
));
516 /* root->level is the highest level no found. */
517 for (level
= root
->level
; level
>= 0; --level
) {
518 for (b
= opt_state
->levels
[level
]; b
; b
= b
->link
) {
519 SET_INSERT(b
->closure
, b
->id
);
522 SET_UNION(JT(b
)->closure
, b
->closure
, opt_state
->nodewords
);
523 SET_UNION(JF(b
)->closure
, b
->closure
, opt_state
->nodewords
);
529 * Return the register number that is used by s.
531 * Returns ATOM_A if A is used, ATOM_X if X is used, AX_ATOM if both A and X
532 * are used, the scratch memory location's number if a scratch memory
533 * location is used (e.g., 0 for M[0]), or -1 if none of those are used.
535 * The implementation should probably change to an array access.
538 atomuse(struct stmt
*s
)
540 register int c
= s
->code
;
545 switch (BPF_CLASS(c
)) {
548 return (BPF_RVAL(c
) == BPF_A
) ? A_ATOM
:
549 (BPF_RVAL(c
) == BPF_X
) ? X_ATOM
: -1;
554 * As there are fewer than 2^31 memory locations,
555 * s->k should be convertable to int without problems.
557 return (BPF_MODE(c
) == BPF_IND
) ? X_ATOM
:
558 (BPF_MODE(c
) == BPF_MEM
) ? (int)s
->k
: -1;
568 if (BPF_SRC(c
) == BPF_X
)
573 return BPF_MISCOP(c
) == BPF_TXA
? X_ATOM
: A_ATOM
;
580 * Return the register number that is defined by 's'. We assume that
581 * a single stmt cannot define more than one register. If no register
582 * is defined, return -1.
584 * The implementation should probably change to an array access.
587 atomdef(struct stmt
*s
)
592 switch (BPF_CLASS(s
->code
)) {
606 return BPF_MISCOP(s
->code
) == BPF_TAX
? X_ATOM
: A_ATOM
;
612 * Compute the sets of registers used, defined, and killed by 'b'.
614 * "Used" means that a statement in 'b' uses the register before any
615 * statement in 'b' defines it, i.e. it uses the value left in
616 * that register by a predecessor block of this block.
617 * "Defined" means that a statement in 'b' defines it.
618 * "Killed" means that a statement in 'b' defines it before any
619 * statement in 'b' uses it, i.e. it kills the value left in that
620 * register by a predecessor block of this block.
623 compute_local_ud(struct block
*b
)
626 atomset def
= 0, use
= 0, killed
= 0;
629 for (s
= b
->stmts
; s
; s
= s
->next
) {
630 if (s
->s
.code
== NOP
)
632 atom
= atomuse(&s
->s
);
634 if (atom
== AX_ATOM
) {
635 if (!ATOMELEM(def
, X_ATOM
))
636 use
|= ATOMMASK(X_ATOM
);
637 if (!ATOMELEM(def
, A_ATOM
))
638 use
|= ATOMMASK(A_ATOM
);
640 else if (atom
< N_ATOMS
) {
641 if (!ATOMELEM(def
, atom
))
642 use
|= ATOMMASK(atom
);
647 atom
= atomdef(&s
->s
);
649 if (!ATOMELEM(use
, atom
))
650 killed
|= ATOMMASK(atom
);
651 def
|= ATOMMASK(atom
);
654 if (BPF_CLASS(b
->s
.code
) == BPF_JMP
) {
656 * XXX - what about RET?
658 atom
= atomuse(&b
->s
);
660 if (atom
== AX_ATOM
) {
661 if (!ATOMELEM(def
, X_ATOM
))
662 use
|= ATOMMASK(X_ATOM
);
663 if (!ATOMELEM(def
, A_ATOM
))
664 use
|= ATOMMASK(A_ATOM
);
666 else if (atom
< N_ATOMS
) {
667 if (!ATOMELEM(def
, atom
))
668 use
|= ATOMMASK(atom
);
681 * Assume graph is already leveled.
684 find_ud(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct block
*root
)
690 * root->level is the highest level no found;
691 * count down from there.
693 maxlevel
= root
->level
;
694 for (i
= maxlevel
; i
>= 0; --i
)
695 for (p
= opt_state
->levels
[i
]; p
; p
= p
->link
) {
700 for (i
= 1; i
<= maxlevel
; ++i
) {
701 for (p
= opt_state
->levels
[i
]; p
; p
= p
->link
) {
702 p
->out_use
|= JT(p
)->in_use
| JF(p
)->in_use
;
703 p
->in_use
|= p
->out_use
&~ p
->kill
;
708 init_val(opt_state_t
*opt_state
)
710 opt_state
->curval
= 0;
711 opt_state
->next_vnode
= opt_state
->vnode_base
;
712 memset((char *)opt_state
->vmap
, 0, opt_state
->maxval
* sizeof(*opt_state
->vmap
));
713 memset((char *)opt_state
->hashtbl
, 0, sizeof opt_state
->hashtbl
);
717 * Because we really don't have an IR, this stuff is a little messy.
719 * This routine looks in the table of existing value number for a value
720 * with generated from an operation with the specified opcode and
721 * the specified values. If it finds it, it returns its value number,
722 * otherwise it makes a new entry in the table and returns the
723 * value number of that entry.
726 F(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, int code
, bpf_u_int32 v0
, bpf_u_int32 v1
)
732 hash
= (u_int
)code
^ (v0
<< 4) ^ (v1
<< 8);
735 for (p
= opt_state
->hashtbl
[hash
]; p
; p
= p
->next
)
736 if (p
->code
== code
&& p
->v0
== v0
&& p
->v1
== v1
)
740 * Not found. Allocate a new value, and assign it a new
743 * opt_state->curval starts out as 0, which means VAL_UNKNOWN; we
744 * increment it before using it as the new value number, which
745 * means we never assign VAL_UNKNOWN.
747 * XXX - unless we overflow, but we probably won't have 2^32-1
748 * values; we treat 32 bits as effectively infinite.
750 val
= ++opt_state
->curval
;
751 if (BPF_MODE(code
) == BPF_IMM
&&
752 (BPF_CLASS(code
) == BPF_LD
|| BPF_CLASS(code
) == BPF_LDX
)) {
753 opt_state
->vmap
[val
].const_val
= v0
;
754 opt_state
->vmap
[val
].is_const
= 1;
756 p
= opt_state
->next_vnode
++;
761 p
->next
= opt_state
->hashtbl
[hash
];
762 opt_state
->hashtbl
[hash
] = p
;
768 vstore(struct stmt
*s
, bpf_u_int32
*valp
, bpf_u_int32 newval
, int alter
)
770 if (alter
&& newval
!= VAL_UNKNOWN
&& *valp
== newval
)
777 * Do constant-folding on binary operators.
778 * (Unary operators are handled elsewhere.)
781 fold_op(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct stmt
*s
, bpf_u_int32 v0
, bpf_u_int32 v1
)
785 a
= opt_state
->vmap
[v0
].const_val
;
786 b
= opt_state
->vmap
[v1
].const_val
;
788 switch (BPF_OP(s
->code
)) {
803 opt_error(opt_state
, "division by zero");
809 opt_error(opt_state
, "modulus by zero");
827 * A left shift of more than the width of the type
828 * is undefined in C; we'll just treat it as shifting
831 * XXX - the BPF interpreter doesn't check for this,
832 * so its behavior is dependent on the behavior of
833 * the processor on which it's running. There are
834 * processors on which it shifts all the bits out
835 * and processors on which it does no shift.
845 * A right shift of more than the width of the type
846 * is undefined in C; we'll just treat it as shifting
849 * XXX - the BPF interpreter doesn't check for this,
850 * so its behavior is dependent on the behavior of
851 * the processor on which it's running. There are
852 * processors on which it shifts all the bits out
853 * and processors on which it does no shift.
865 s
->code
= BPF_LD
|BPF_IMM
;
867 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
869 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
873 static inline struct slist
*
874 this_op(struct slist
*s
)
876 while (s
!= 0 && s
->s
.code
== NOP
)
882 opt_not(struct block
*b
)
884 struct block
*tmp
= JT(b
);
891 opt_peep(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct block
*b
)
894 struct slist
*next
, *last
;
902 for (/*empty*/; /*empty*/; s
= next
) {
908 break; /* nothing left in the block */
911 * Find the next real instruction after that one
914 next
= this_op(s
->next
);
916 break; /* no next instruction */
920 * st M[k] --> st M[k]
923 if (s
->s
.code
== BPF_ST
&&
924 next
->s
.code
== (BPF_LDX
|BPF_MEM
) &&
925 s
->s
.k
== next
->s
.k
) {
927 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
929 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
931 next
->s
.code
= BPF_MISC
|BPF_TAX
;
937 if (s
->s
.code
== (BPF_LD
|BPF_IMM
) &&
938 next
->s
.code
== (BPF_MISC
|BPF_TAX
)) {
939 s
->s
.code
= BPF_LDX
|BPF_IMM
;
940 next
->s
.code
= BPF_MISC
|BPF_TXA
;
942 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
944 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
948 * This is an ugly special case, but it happens
949 * when you say tcp[k] or udp[k] where k is a constant.
951 if (s
->s
.code
== (BPF_LD
|BPF_IMM
)) {
952 struct slist
*add
, *tax
, *ild
;
955 * Check that X isn't used on exit from this
956 * block (which the optimizer might cause).
957 * We know the code generator won't generate
958 * any local dependencies.
960 if (ATOMELEM(b
->out_use
, X_ATOM
))
964 * Check that the instruction following the ldi
965 * is an addx, or it's an ldxms with an addx
966 * following it (with 0 or more nops between the
969 if (next
->s
.code
!= (BPF_LDX
|BPF_MSH
|BPF_B
))
972 add
= this_op(next
->next
);
973 if (add
== 0 || add
->s
.code
!= (BPF_ALU
|BPF_ADD
|BPF_X
))
977 * Check that a tax follows that (with 0 or more
978 * nops between them).
980 tax
= this_op(add
->next
);
981 if (tax
== 0 || tax
->s
.code
!= (BPF_MISC
|BPF_TAX
))
985 * Check that an ild follows that (with 0 or more
986 * nops between them).
988 ild
= this_op(tax
->next
);
989 if (ild
== 0 || BPF_CLASS(ild
->s
.code
) != BPF_LD
||
990 BPF_MODE(ild
->s
.code
) != BPF_IND
)
993 * We want to turn this sequence:
996 * (005) ldxms [14] {next} -- optional
999 * (008) ild [x+0] {ild}
1001 * into this sequence:
1009 * XXX We need to check that X is not
1010 * subsequently used, because we want to change
1011 * what'll be in it after this sequence.
1013 * We know we can eliminate the accumulator
1014 * modifications earlier in the sequence since
1015 * it is defined by the last stmt of this sequence
1016 * (i.e., the last statement of the sequence loads
1017 * a value into the accumulator, so we can eliminate
1018 * earlier operations on the accumulator).
1025 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
1027 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
1028 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1032 * If the comparison at the end of a block is an equality
1033 * comparison against a constant, and nobody uses the value
1034 * we leave in the A register at the end of a block, and
1035 * the operation preceding the comparison is an arithmetic
1036 * operation, we can sometime optimize it away.
1038 if (b
->s
.code
== (BPF_JMP
|BPF_JEQ
|BPF_K
) &&
1039 !ATOMELEM(b
->out_use
, A_ATOM
)) {
1041 * We can optimize away certain subtractions of the
1044 if (last
->s
.code
== (BPF_ALU
|BPF_SUB
|BPF_X
)) {
1045 val
= b
->val
[X_ATOM
];
1046 if (opt_state
->vmap
[val
].is_const
) {
1048 * If we have a subtract to do a comparison,
1049 * and the X register is a known constant,
1050 * we can merge this value into the
1056 b
->s
.k
+= opt_state
->vmap
[val
].const_val
;
1059 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
1061 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
1062 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1063 } else if (b
->s
.k
== 0) {
1065 * If the X register isn't a constant,
1066 * and the comparison in the test is
1067 * against 0, we can compare with the
1068 * X register, instead:
1074 b
->s
.code
= BPF_JMP
|BPF_JEQ
|BPF_X
;
1076 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
1078 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
1079 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1083 * Likewise, a constant subtract can be simplified:
1086 * jeq #y -> jeq #(x+y)
1088 else if (last
->s
.code
== (BPF_ALU
|BPF_SUB
|BPF_K
)) {
1090 b
->s
.k
+= last
->s
.k
;
1092 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
1094 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
1095 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1098 * And, similarly, a constant AND can be simplified
1099 * if we're testing against 0, i.e.:
1104 else if (last
->s
.code
== (BPF_ALU
|BPF_AND
|BPF_K
) &&
1107 b
->s
.code
= BPF_JMP
|BPF_K
|BPF_JSET
;
1110 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
1112 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
1113 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1119 * jset #ffffffff -> always
1121 if (b
->s
.code
== (BPF_JMP
|BPF_K
|BPF_JSET
)) {
1124 if (b
->s
.k
== 0xffffffffU
)
1128 * If we're comparing against the index register, and the index
1129 * register is a known constant, we can just compare against that
1132 val
= b
->val
[X_ATOM
];
1133 if (opt_state
->vmap
[val
].is_const
&& BPF_SRC(b
->s
.code
) == BPF_X
) {
1134 bpf_u_int32 v
= opt_state
->vmap
[val
].const_val
;
1135 b
->s
.code
&= ~BPF_X
;
1139 * If the accumulator is a known constant, we can compute the
1140 * comparison result.
1142 val
= b
->val
[A_ATOM
];
1143 if (opt_state
->vmap
[val
].is_const
&& BPF_SRC(b
->s
.code
) == BPF_K
) {
1144 bpf_u_int32 v
= opt_state
->vmap
[val
].const_val
;
1145 switch (BPF_OP(b
->s
.code
)) {
1166 if (JF(b
) != JT(b
)) {
1168 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
1170 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
1171 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1181 * Compute the symbolic value of expression of 's', and update
1182 * anything it defines in the value table 'val'. If 'alter' is true,
1183 * do various optimizations. This code would be cleaner if symbolic
1184 * evaluation and code transformations weren't folded together.
1187 opt_stmt(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct stmt
*s
, bpf_u_int32 val
[], int alter
)
1194 case BPF_LD
|BPF_ABS
|BPF_W
:
1195 case BPF_LD
|BPF_ABS
|BPF_H
:
1196 case BPF_LD
|BPF_ABS
|BPF_B
:
1197 v
= F(opt_state
, s
->code
, s
->k
, 0L);
1198 vstore(s
, &val
[A_ATOM
], v
, alter
);
1201 case BPF_LD
|BPF_IND
|BPF_W
:
1202 case BPF_LD
|BPF_IND
|BPF_H
:
1203 case BPF_LD
|BPF_IND
|BPF_B
:
1205 if (alter
&& opt_state
->vmap
[v
].is_const
) {
1206 s
->code
= BPF_LD
|BPF_ABS
|BPF_SIZE(s
->code
);
1207 s
->k
+= opt_state
->vmap
[v
].const_val
;
1208 v
= F(opt_state
, s
->code
, s
->k
, 0L);
1210 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
1212 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
1213 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1216 v
= F(opt_state
, s
->code
, s
->k
, v
);
1217 vstore(s
, &val
[A_ATOM
], v
, alter
);
1220 case BPF_LD
|BPF_LEN
:
1221 v
= F(opt_state
, s
->code
, 0L, 0L);
1222 vstore(s
, &val
[A_ATOM
], v
, alter
);
1225 case BPF_LD
|BPF_IMM
:
1227 vstore(s
, &val
[A_ATOM
], v
, alter
);
1230 case BPF_LDX
|BPF_IMM
:
1232 vstore(s
, &val
[X_ATOM
], v
, alter
);
1235 case BPF_LDX
|BPF_MSH
|BPF_B
:
1236 v
= F(opt_state
, s
->code
, s
->k
, 0L);
1237 vstore(s
, &val
[X_ATOM
], v
, alter
);
1240 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_NEG
:
1241 if (alter
&& opt_state
->vmap
[val
[A_ATOM
]].is_const
) {
1242 s
->code
= BPF_LD
|BPF_IMM
;
1244 * Do this negation as unsigned arithmetic; that's
1245 * what modern BPF engines do, and it guarantees
1246 * that all possible values can be negated. (Yeah,
1247 * negating 0x80000000, the minimum signed 32-bit
1248 * two's-complement value, results in 0x80000000,
1249 * so it's still negative, but we *should* be doing
1250 * all unsigned arithmetic here, to match what
1251 * modern BPF engines do.)
1253 * Express it as 0U - (unsigned value) so that we
1254 * don't get compiler warnings about negating an
1255 * unsigned value and don't get UBSan warnings
1256 * about the result of negating 0x80000000 being
1259 s
->k
= 0U - opt_state
->vmap
[val
[A_ATOM
]].const_val
;
1260 val
[A_ATOM
] = K(s
->k
);
1263 val
[A_ATOM
] = F(opt_state
, s
->code
, val
[A_ATOM
], 0L);
1266 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_ADD
|BPF_K
:
1267 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_SUB
|BPF_K
:
1268 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_MUL
|BPF_K
:
1269 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_DIV
|BPF_K
:
1270 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_MOD
|BPF_K
:
1271 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_AND
|BPF_K
:
1272 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_OR
|BPF_K
:
1273 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_XOR
|BPF_K
:
1274 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_LSH
|BPF_K
:
1275 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_RSH
|BPF_K
:
1276 op
= BPF_OP(s
->code
);
1280 * Optimize operations where the constant
1283 * Don't optimize away "sub #0"
1284 * as it may be needed later to
1285 * fixup the generated math code.
1287 * Fail if we're dividing by zero or taking
1288 * a modulus by zero.
1290 if (op
== BPF_ADD
||
1291 op
== BPF_LSH
|| op
== BPF_RSH
||
1292 op
== BPF_OR
|| op
== BPF_XOR
) {
1296 if (op
== BPF_MUL
|| op
== BPF_AND
) {
1297 s
->code
= BPF_LD
|BPF_IMM
;
1298 val
[A_ATOM
] = K(s
->k
);
1302 opt_error(opt_state
,
1303 "division by zero");
1305 opt_error(opt_state
,
1308 if (opt_state
->vmap
[val
[A_ATOM
]].is_const
) {
1309 fold_op(opt_state
, s
, val
[A_ATOM
], K(s
->k
));
1310 val
[A_ATOM
] = K(s
->k
);
1314 val
[A_ATOM
] = F(opt_state
, s
->code
, val
[A_ATOM
], K(s
->k
));
1317 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_ADD
|BPF_X
:
1318 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_SUB
|BPF_X
:
1319 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_MUL
|BPF_X
:
1320 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_DIV
|BPF_X
:
1321 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_MOD
|BPF_X
:
1322 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_AND
|BPF_X
:
1323 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_OR
|BPF_X
:
1324 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_XOR
|BPF_X
:
1325 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_LSH
|BPF_X
:
1326 case BPF_ALU
|BPF_RSH
|BPF_X
:
1327 op
= BPF_OP(s
->code
);
1328 if (alter
&& opt_state
->vmap
[val
[X_ATOM
]].is_const
) {
1329 if (opt_state
->vmap
[val
[A_ATOM
]].is_const
) {
1330 fold_op(opt_state
, s
, val
[A_ATOM
], val
[X_ATOM
]);
1331 val
[A_ATOM
] = K(s
->k
);
1334 s
->code
= BPF_ALU
|BPF_K
|op
;
1335 s
->k
= opt_state
->vmap
[val
[X_ATOM
]].const_val
;
1336 if ((op
== BPF_LSH
|| op
== BPF_RSH
) &&
1338 opt_error(opt_state
,
1339 "shift by more than 31 bits");
1341 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
1343 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
1344 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1346 F(opt_state
, s
->code
, val
[A_ATOM
], K(s
->k
));
1351 * Check if we're doing something to an accumulator
1352 * that is 0, and simplify. This may not seem like
1353 * much of a simplification but it could open up further
1355 * XXX We could also check for mul by 1, etc.
1357 if (alter
&& opt_state
->vmap
[val
[A_ATOM
]].is_const
1358 && opt_state
->vmap
[val
[A_ATOM
]].const_val
== 0) {
1359 if (op
== BPF_ADD
|| op
== BPF_OR
|| op
== BPF_XOR
) {
1360 s
->code
= BPF_MISC
|BPF_TXA
;
1361 vstore(s
, &val
[A_ATOM
], val
[X_ATOM
], alter
);
1364 else if (op
== BPF_MUL
|| op
== BPF_DIV
|| op
== BPF_MOD
||
1365 op
== BPF_AND
|| op
== BPF_LSH
|| op
== BPF_RSH
) {
1366 s
->code
= BPF_LD
|BPF_IMM
;
1368 vstore(s
, &val
[A_ATOM
], K(s
->k
), alter
);
1371 else if (op
== BPF_NEG
) {
1376 val
[A_ATOM
] = F(opt_state
, s
->code
, val
[A_ATOM
], val
[X_ATOM
]);
1379 case BPF_MISC
|BPF_TXA
:
1380 vstore(s
, &val
[A_ATOM
], val
[X_ATOM
], alter
);
1383 case BPF_LD
|BPF_MEM
:
1385 if (alter
&& opt_state
->vmap
[v
].is_const
) {
1386 s
->code
= BPF_LD
|BPF_IMM
;
1387 s
->k
= opt_state
->vmap
[v
].const_val
;
1389 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
1391 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
1392 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1394 vstore(s
, &val
[A_ATOM
], v
, alter
);
1397 case BPF_MISC
|BPF_TAX
:
1398 vstore(s
, &val
[X_ATOM
], val
[A_ATOM
], alter
);
1401 case BPF_LDX
|BPF_MEM
:
1403 if (alter
&& opt_state
->vmap
[v
].is_const
) {
1404 s
->code
= BPF_LDX
|BPF_IMM
;
1405 s
->k
= opt_state
->vmap
[v
].const_val
;
1407 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
1409 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
1410 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1412 vstore(s
, &val
[X_ATOM
], v
, alter
);
1416 vstore(s
, &val
[s
->k
], val
[A_ATOM
], alter
);
1420 vstore(s
, &val
[s
->k
], val
[X_ATOM
], alter
);
1426 deadstmt(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, register struct stmt
*s
, register struct stmt
*last
[])
1432 if (atom
== AX_ATOM
) {
1443 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
1445 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
1446 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1447 last
[atom
]->code
= NOP
;
1454 opt_deadstores(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, register struct block
*b
)
1456 register struct slist
*s
;
1458 struct stmt
*last
[N_ATOMS
];
1460 memset((char *)last
, 0, sizeof last
);
1462 for (s
= b
->stmts
; s
!= 0; s
= s
->next
)
1463 deadstmt(opt_state
, &s
->s
, last
);
1464 deadstmt(opt_state
, &b
->s
, last
);
1466 for (atom
= 0; atom
< N_ATOMS
; ++atom
)
1467 if (last
[atom
] && !ATOMELEM(b
->out_use
, atom
)) {
1468 last
[atom
]->code
= NOP
;
1470 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
1472 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
1473 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1478 opt_blk(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct block
*b
, int do_stmts
)
1483 bpf_u_int32 aval
, xval
;
1486 for (s
= b
->stmts
; s
&& s
->next
; s
= s
->next
)
1487 if (BPF_CLASS(s
->s
.code
) == BPF_JMP
) {
1494 * Initialize the atom values.
1499 * We have no predecessors, so everything is undefined
1500 * upon entry to this block.
1502 memset((char *)b
->val
, 0, sizeof(b
->val
));
1505 * Inherit values from our predecessors.
1507 * First, get the values from the predecessor along the
1508 * first edge leading to this node.
1510 memcpy((char *)b
->val
, (char *)p
->pred
->val
, sizeof(b
->val
));
1512 * Now look at all the other nodes leading to this node.
1513 * If, for the predecessor along that edge, a register
1514 * has a different value from the one we have (i.e.,
1515 * control paths are merging, and the merging paths
1516 * assign different values to that register), give the
1517 * register the undefined value of 0.
1519 while ((p
= p
->next
) != NULL
) {
1520 for (i
= 0; i
< N_ATOMS
; ++i
)
1521 if (b
->val
[i
] != p
->pred
->val
[i
])
1525 aval
= b
->val
[A_ATOM
];
1526 xval
= b
->val
[X_ATOM
];
1527 for (s
= b
->stmts
; s
; s
= s
->next
)
1528 opt_stmt(opt_state
, &s
->s
, b
->val
, do_stmts
);
1531 * This is a special case: if we don't use anything from this
1532 * block, and we load the accumulator or index register with a
1533 * value that is already there, or if this block is a return,
1534 * eliminate all the statements.
1536 * XXX - what if it does a store? Presumably that falls under
1537 * the heading of "if we don't use anything from this block",
1538 * i.e., if we use any memory location set to a different
1539 * value by this block, then we use something from this block.
1541 * XXX - why does it matter whether we use anything from this
1542 * block? If the accumulator or index register doesn't change
1543 * its value, isn't that OK even if we use that value?
1545 * XXX - if we load the accumulator with a different value,
1546 * and the block ends with a conditional branch, we obviously
1547 * can't eliminate it, as the branch depends on that value.
1548 * For the index register, the conditional branch only depends
1549 * on the index register value if the test is against the index
1550 * register value rather than a constant; if nothing uses the
1551 * value we put into the index register, and we're not testing
1552 * against the index register's value, and there aren't any
1553 * other problems that would keep us from eliminating this
1554 * block, can we eliminate it?
1557 ((b
->out_use
== 0 &&
1558 aval
!= VAL_UNKNOWN
&& b
->val
[A_ATOM
] == aval
&&
1559 xval
!= VAL_UNKNOWN
&& b
->val
[X_ATOM
] == xval
) ||
1560 BPF_CLASS(b
->s
.code
) == BPF_RET
)) {
1561 if (b
->stmts
!= 0) {
1564 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
1566 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
1567 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1570 opt_peep(opt_state
, b
);
1571 opt_deadstores(opt_state
, b
);
1574 * Set up values for branch optimizer.
1576 if (BPF_SRC(b
->s
.code
) == BPF_K
)
1577 b
->oval
= K(b
->s
.k
);
1579 b
->oval
= b
->val
[X_ATOM
];
1580 b
->et
.code
= b
->s
.code
;
1581 b
->ef
.code
= -b
->s
.code
;
1585 * Return true if any register that is used on exit from 'succ', has
1586 * an exit value that is different from the corresponding exit value
1590 use_conflict(struct block
*b
, struct block
*succ
)
1593 atomset use
= succ
->out_use
;
1598 for (atom
= 0; atom
< N_ATOMS
; ++atom
)
1599 if (ATOMELEM(use
, atom
))
1600 if (b
->val
[atom
] != succ
->val
[atom
])
1606 * Given a block that is the successor of an edge, and an edge that
1607 * dominates that edge, return either a pointer to a child of that
1608 * block (a block to which that block jumps) if that block is a
1609 * candidate to replace the successor of the latter edge or NULL
1610 * if neither of the children of the first block are candidates.
1612 static struct block
*
1613 fold_edge(struct block
*child
, struct edge
*ep
)
1616 bpf_u_int32 aval0
, aval1
, oval0
, oval1
;
1617 int code
= ep
->code
;
1621 * This edge is a "branch if false" edge.
1627 * This edge is a "branch if true" edge.
1633 * If the opcode for the branch at the end of the block we
1634 * were handed isn't the same as the opcode for the branch
1635 * to which the edge we were handed corresponds, the tests
1636 * for those branches aren't testing the same conditions,
1637 * so the blocks to which the first block branches aren't
1638 * candidates to replace the successor of the edge.
1640 if (child
->s
.code
!= code
)
1643 aval0
= child
->val
[A_ATOM
];
1644 oval0
= child
->oval
;
1645 aval1
= ep
->pred
->val
[A_ATOM
];
1646 oval1
= ep
->pred
->oval
;
1649 * If the A register value on exit from the successor block
1650 * isn't the same as the A register value on exit from the
1651 * predecessor of the edge, the blocks to which the first
1652 * block branches aren't candidates to replace the successor
1660 * The operands of the branch instructions are
1661 * identical, so the branches are testing the
1662 * same condition, and the result is true if a true
1663 * branch was taken to get here, otherwise false.
1665 return sense
? JT(child
) : JF(child
);
1667 if (sense
&& code
== (BPF_JMP
|BPF_JEQ
|BPF_K
))
1669 * At this point, we only know the comparison if we
1670 * came down the true branch, and it was an equality
1671 * comparison with a constant.
1673 * I.e., if we came down the true branch, and the branch
1674 * was an equality comparison with a constant, we know the
1675 * accumulator contains that constant. If we came down
1676 * the false branch, or the comparison wasn't with a
1677 * constant, we don't know what was in the accumulator.
1679 * We rely on the fact that distinct constants have distinct
1688 * If we can make this edge go directly to a child of the edge's current
1692 opt_j(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct edge
*ep
)
1694 register u_int i
, k
;
1695 register struct block
*target
;
1698 * Does this edge go to a block where, if the test
1699 * at the end of it succeeds, it goes to a block
1700 * that's a leaf node of the DAG, i.e. a return
1702 * If so, there's nothing to optimize.
1704 if (JT(ep
->succ
) == 0)
1708 * Does this edge go to a block that goes, in turn, to
1709 * the same block regardless of whether the test at the
1710 * end succeeds or fails?
1712 if (JT(ep
->succ
) == JF(ep
->succ
)) {
1714 * Common branch targets can be eliminated, provided
1715 * there is no data dependency.
1717 * Check whether any register used on exit from the
1718 * block to which the successor of this edge goes
1719 * has a value at that point that's different from
1720 * the value it has on exit from the predecessor of
1721 * this edge. If not, the predecessor of this edge
1722 * can just go to the block to which the successor
1723 * of this edge goes, bypassing the successor of this
1724 * edge, as the successor of this edge isn't doing
1725 * any calculations whose results are different
1726 * from what the blocks before it did and isn't
1727 * doing any tests the results of which matter.
1729 if (!use_conflict(ep
->pred
, JT(ep
->succ
))) {
1732 * Make this edge go to the block to
1733 * which the successor of that edge
1736 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
1738 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 1;
1739 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1740 ep
->succ
= JT(ep
->succ
);
1744 * For each edge dominator that matches the successor of this
1745 * edge, promote the edge successor to the its grandchild.
1747 * XXX We violate the set abstraction here in favor a reasonably
1751 for (i
= 0; i
< opt_state
->edgewords
; ++i
) {
1752 /* i'th word in the bitset of dominators */
1753 register bpf_u_int32 x
= ep
->edom
[i
];
1756 /* Find the next dominator in that word and mark it as found */
1757 k
= lowest_set_bit(x
);
1758 x
&=~ ((bpf_u_int32
)1 << k
);
1759 k
+= i
* BITS_PER_WORD
;
1761 target
= fold_edge(ep
->succ
, opt_state
->edges
[k
]);
1763 * We have a candidate to replace the successor
1766 * Check that there is no data dependency between
1767 * nodes that will be violated if we move the edge;
1768 * i.e., if any register used on exit from the
1769 * candidate has a value at that point different
1770 * from the value it has when we exit the
1771 * predecessor of that edge, there's a data
1772 * dependency that will be violated.
1774 if (target
!= 0 && !use_conflict(ep
->pred
, target
)) {
1776 * It's safe to replace the successor of
1777 * ep; do so, and note that we've made
1778 * at least one change.
1780 * XXX - this is one of the operations that
1781 * happens when the optimizer gets into
1782 * one of those infinite loops.
1784 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1786 if (JT(target
) != 0)
1788 * Start over unless we hit a leaf.
1798 * XXX - is this, and and_pullup(), what's described in section 6.1.2
1799 * "Predicate Assertion Propagation" in the BPF+ paper?
1801 * Note that this looks at block dominators, not edge dominators.
1804 * "A or B" compiles into
1817 or_pullup(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct block
*b
)
1822 struct block
**diffp
, **samep
;
1830 * Make sure each predecessor loads the same value.
1833 val
= ep
->pred
->val
[A_ATOM
];
1834 for (ep
= ep
->next
; ep
!= 0; ep
= ep
->next
)
1835 if (val
!= ep
->pred
->val
[A_ATOM
])
1839 * For the first edge in the list of edges coming into this block,
1840 * see whether the predecessor of that edge comes here via a true
1841 * branch or a false branch.
1843 if (JT(b
->in_edges
->pred
) == b
)
1844 diffp
= &JT(b
->in_edges
->pred
); /* jt */
1846 diffp
= &JF(b
->in_edges
->pred
); /* jf */
1849 * diffp is a pointer to a pointer to the block.
1851 * Go down the false chain looking as far as you can,
1852 * making sure that each jump-compare is doing the
1853 * same as the original block.
1855 * If you reach the bottom before you reach a
1856 * different jump-compare, just exit. There's nothing
1857 * to do here. XXX - no, this version is checking for
1858 * the value leaving the block; that's from the BPF+
1864 * Done if that's not going anywhere XXX
1870 * Done if that predecessor blah blah blah isn't
1871 * going the same place we're going XXX
1873 * Does the true edge of this block point to the same
1874 * location as the true edge of b?
1876 if (JT(*diffp
) != JT(b
))
1880 * Done if this node isn't a dominator of that
1881 * node blah blah blah XXX
1883 * Does b dominate diffp?
1885 if (!SET_MEMBER((*diffp
)->dom
, b
->id
))
1889 * Break out of the loop if that node's value of A
1890 * isn't the value of A above XXX
1892 if ((*diffp
)->val
[A_ATOM
] != val
)
1896 * Get the JF for that node XXX
1897 * Go down the false path.
1899 diffp
= &JF(*diffp
);
1904 * Now that we've found a different jump-compare in a chain
1905 * below b, search further down until we find another
1906 * jump-compare that looks at the original value. This
1907 * jump-compare should get pulled up. XXX again we're
1908 * comparing values not jump-compares.
1910 samep
= &JF(*diffp
);
1913 * Done if that's not going anywhere XXX
1919 * Done if that predecessor blah blah blah isn't
1920 * going the same place we're going XXX
1922 if (JT(*samep
) != JT(b
))
1926 * Done if this node isn't a dominator of that
1927 * node blah blah blah XXX
1929 * Does b dominate samep?
1931 if (!SET_MEMBER((*samep
)->dom
, b
->id
))
1935 * Break out of the loop if that node's value of A
1936 * is the value of A above XXX
1938 if ((*samep
)->val
[A_ATOM
] == val
)
1941 /* XXX Need to check that there are no data dependencies
1942 between dp0 and dp1. Currently, the code generator
1943 will not produce such dependencies. */
1944 samep
= &JF(*samep
);
1947 /* XXX This doesn't cover everything. */
1948 for (i
= 0; i
< N_ATOMS
; ++i
)
1949 if ((*samep
)->val
[i
] != pred
->val
[i
])
1952 /* Pull up the node. */
1958 * At the top of the chain, each predecessor needs to point at the
1959 * pulled up node. Inside the chain, there is only one predecessor
1963 for (ep
= b
->in_edges
; ep
!= 0; ep
= ep
->next
) {
1964 if (JT(ep
->pred
) == b
)
1965 JT(ep
->pred
) = pull
;
1967 JF(ep
->pred
) = pull
;
1974 * XXX - this is one of the operations that happens when the
1975 * optimizer gets into one of those infinite loops.
1977 opt_state
->done
= 0;
1981 and_pullup(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct block
*b
)
1986 struct block
**diffp
, **samep
;
1994 * Make sure each predecessor loads the same value.
1996 val
= ep
->pred
->val
[A_ATOM
];
1997 for (ep
= ep
->next
; ep
!= 0; ep
= ep
->next
)
1998 if (val
!= ep
->pred
->val
[A_ATOM
])
2001 if (JT(b
->in_edges
->pred
) == b
)
2002 diffp
= &JT(b
->in_edges
->pred
);
2004 diffp
= &JF(b
->in_edges
->pred
);
2011 if (JF(*diffp
) != JF(b
))
2014 if (!SET_MEMBER((*diffp
)->dom
, b
->id
))
2017 if ((*diffp
)->val
[A_ATOM
] != val
)
2020 diffp
= &JT(*diffp
);
2023 samep
= &JT(*diffp
);
2028 if (JF(*samep
) != JF(b
))
2031 if (!SET_MEMBER((*samep
)->dom
, b
->id
))
2034 if ((*samep
)->val
[A_ATOM
] == val
)
2037 /* XXX Need to check that there are no data dependencies
2038 between diffp and samep. Currently, the code generator
2039 will not produce such dependencies. */
2040 samep
= &JT(*samep
);
2043 /* XXX This doesn't cover everything. */
2044 for (i
= 0; i
< N_ATOMS
; ++i
)
2045 if ((*samep
)->val
[i
] != pred
->val
[i
])
2048 /* Pull up the node. */
2054 * At the top of the chain, each predecessor needs to point at the
2055 * pulled up node. Inside the chain, there is only one predecessor
2059 for (ep
= b
->in_edges
; ep
!= 0; ep
= ep
->next
) {
2060 if (JT(ep
->pred
) == b
)
2061 JT(ep
->pred
) = pull
;
2063 JF(ep
->pred
) = pull
;
2070 * XXX - this is one of the operations that happens when the
2071 * optimizer gets into one of those infinite loops.
2073 opt_state
->done
= 0;
2077 opt_blks(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct icode
*ic
, int do_stmts
)
2082 init_val(opt_state
);
2083 maxlevel
= ic
->root
->level
;
2085 find_inedges(opt_state
, ic
->root
);
2086 for (i
= maxlevel
; i
>= 0; --i
)
2087 for (p
= opt_state
->levels
[i
]; p
; p
= p
->link
)
2088 opt_blk(opt_state
, p
, do_stmts
);
2092 * No point trying to move branches; it can't possibly
2093 * make a difference at this point.
2095 * XXX - this might be after we detect a loop where
2096 * we were just looping infinitely moving branches
2097 * in such a fashion that we went through two or more
2098 * versions of the machine code, eventually returning
2099 * to the first version. (We're really not doing a
2100 * full loop detection, we're just testing for two
2101 * passes in a row where where we do nothing but
2107 * Is this what the BPF+ paper describes in sections 6.1.1,
2110 for (i
= 1; i
<= maxlevel
; ++i
) {
2111 for (p
= opt_state
->levels
[i
]; p
; p
= p
->link
) {
2112 opt_j(opt_state
, &p
->et
);
2113 opt_j(opt_state
, &p
->ef
);
2117 find_inedges(opt_state
, ic
->root
);
2118 for (i
= 1; i
<= maxlevel
; ++i
) {
2119 for (p
= opt_state
->levels
[i
]; p
; p
= p
->link
) {
2120 or_pullup(opt_state
, p
);
2121 and_pullup(opt_state
, p
);
2127 link_inedge(struct edge
*parent
, struct block
*child
)
2129 parent
->next
= child
->in_edges
;
2130 child
->in_edges
= parent
;
2134 find_inedges(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct block
*root
)
2140 for (i
= 0; i
< opt_state
->n_blocks
; ++i
)
2141 opt_state
->blocks
[i
]->in_edges
= 0;
2144 * Traverse the graph, adding each edge to the predecessor
2145 * list of its successors. Skip the leaves (i.e. level 0).
2147 for (level
= root
->level
; level
> 0; --level
) {
2148 for (b
= opt_state
->levels
[level
]; b
!= 0; b
= b
->link
) {
2149 link_inedge(&b
->et
, JT(b
));
2150 link_inedge(&b
->ef
, JF(b
));
2156 opt_root(struct block
**b
)
2158 struct slist
*tmp
, *s
;
2162 while (BPF_CLASS((*b
)->s
.code
) == BPF_JMP
&& JT(*b
) == JF(*b
))
2171 * If the root node is a return, then there is no
2172 * point executing any statements (since the bpf machine
2173 * has no side effects).
2175 if (BPF_CLASS((*b
)->s
.code
) == BPF_RET
)
2180 opt_loop(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct icode
*ic
, int do_stmts
)
2184 if (pcap_optimizer_debug
> 1 || pcap_print_dot_graph
) {
2185 printf("opt_loop(root, %d) begin\n", do_stmts
);
2186 opt_dump(opt_state
, ic
);
2191 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
2195 opt_state
->done
= 1;
2197 * XXX - optimizer loop detection.
2199 opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
= 0;
2200 find_levels(opt_state
, ic
);
2201 find_dom(opt_state
, ic
->root
);
2202 find_closure(opt_state
, ic
->root
);
2203 find_ud(opt_state
, ic
->root
);
2204 find_edom(opt_state
, ic
->root
);
2205 opt_blks(opt_state
, ic
, do_stmts
);
2207 if (pcap_optimizer_debug
> 1 || pcap_print_dot_graph
) {
2208 printf("opt_loop(root, %d) bottom, done=%d\n", do_stmts
, opt_state
->done
);
2209 opt_dump(opt_state
, ic
);
2214 * Was anything done in this optimizer pass?
2216 if (opt_state
->done
) {
2218 * No, so we've reached a fixed point.
2225 * XXX - was anything done other than branch movement
2228 if (opt_state
->non_branch_movement_performed
) {
2230 * Yes. Clear any loop-detection counter;
2231 * we're making some form of progress (assuming
2232 * we can't get into a cycle doing *other*
2233 * optimizations...).
2238 * No - increment the counter, and quit if
2242 if (loop_count
>= 100) {
2244 * We've done nothing but branch movement
2245 * for 100 passes; we're probably
2246 * in a cycle and will never reach a
2249 * XXX - yes, we really need a non-
2250 * heuristic way of detecting a cycle.
2252 opt_state
->done
= 1;
2260 * Optimize the filter code in its dag representation.
2261 * Return 0 on success, -1 on error.
2264 bpf_optimize(struct icode
*ic
, char *errbuf
)
2266 opt_state_t opt_state
;
2268 memset(&opt_state
, 0, sizeof(opt_state
));
2269 opt_state
.errbuf
= errbuf
;
2270 opt_state
.non_branch_movement_performed
= 0;
2271 if (setjmp(opt_state
.top_ctx
)) {
2272 opt_cleanup(&opt_state
);
2275 opt_init(&opt_state
, ic
);
2276 opt_loop(&opt_state
, ic
, 0);
2277 opt_loop(&opt_state
, ic
, 1);
2278 intern_blocks(&opt_state
, ic
);
2280 if (pcap_optimizer_debug
> 1 || pcap_print_dot_graph
) {
2281 printf("after intern_blocks()\n");
2282 opt_dump(&opt_state
, ic
);
2285 opt_root(&ic
->root
);
2287 if (pcap_optimizer_debug
> 1 || pcap_print_dot_graph
) {
2288 printf("after opt_root()\n");
2289 opt_dump(&opt_state
, ic
);
2292 opt_cleanup(&opt_state
);
2297 make_marks(struct icode
*ic
, struct block
*p
)
2299 if (!isMarked(ic
, p
)) {
2301 if (BPF_CLASS(p
->s
.code
) != BPF_RET
) {
2302 make_marks(ic
, JT(p
));
2303 make_marks(ic
, JF(p
));
2309 * Mark code array such that isMarked(ic->cur_mark, i) is true
2310 * only for nodes that are alive.
2313 mark_code(struct icode
*ic
)
2316 make_marks(ic
, ic
->root
);
2320 * True iff the two stmt lists load the same value from the packet into
2324 eq_slist(struct slist
*x
, struct slist
*y
)
2327 while (x
&& x
->s
.code
== NOP
)
2329 while (y
&& y
->s
.code
== NOP
)
2335 if (x
->s
.code
!= y
->s
.code
|| x
->s
.k
!= y
->s
.k
)
2343 eq_blk(struct block
*b0
, struct block
*b1
)
2345 if (b0
->s
.code
== b1
->s
.code
&&
2346 b0
->s
.k
== b1
->s
.k
&&
2347 b0
->et
.succ
== b1
->et
.succ
&&
2348 b0
->ef
.succ
== b1
->ef
.succ
)
2349 return eq_slist(b0
->stmts
, b1
->stmts
);
2354 intern_blocks(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct icode
*ic
)
2358 int done1
; /* don't shadow global */
2361 for (i
= 0; i
< opt_state
->n_blocks
; ++i
)
2362 opt_state
->blocks
[i
]->link
= 0;
2366 for (i
= opt_state
->n_blocks
- 1; i
!= 0; ) {
2368 if (!isMarked(ic
, opt_state
->blocks
[i
]))
2370 for (j
= i
+ 1; j
< opt_state
->n_blocks
; ++j
) {
2371 if (!isMarked(ic
, opt_state
->blocks
[j
]))
2373 if (eq_blk(opt_state
->blocks
[i
], opt_state
->blocks
[j
])) {
2374 opt_state
->blocks
[i
]->link
= opt_state
->blocks
[j
]->link
?
2375 opt_state
->blocks
[j
]->link
: opt_state
->blocks
[j
];
2380 for (i
= 0; i
< opt_state
->n_blocks
; ++i
) {
2381 p
= opt_state
->blocks
[i
];
2386 JT(p
) = JT(p
)->link
;
2390 JF(p
) = JF(p
)->link
;
2398 opt_cleanup(opt_state_t
*opt_state
)
2400 free((void *)opt_state
->vnode_base
);
2401 free((void *)opt_state
->vmap
);
2402 free((void *)opt_state
->edges
);
2403 free((void *)opt_state
->space
);
2404 free((void *)opt_state
->levels
);
2405 free((void *)opt_state
->blocks
);
2409 * For optimizer errors.
2411 static void PCAP_NORETURN
2412 opt_error(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, const char *fmt
, ...)
2416 if (opt_state
->errbuf
!= NULL
) {
2418 (void)vsnprintf(opt_state
->errbuf
,
2419 PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, fmt
, ap
);
2422 longjmp(opt_state
->top_ctx
, 1);
2427 * Return the number of stmts in 's'.
2430 slength(struct slist
*s
)
2434 for (; s
; s
= s
->next
)
2435 if (s
->s
.code
!= NOP
)
2441 * Return the number of nodes reachable by 'p'.
2442 * All nodes should be initially unmarked.
2445 count_blocks(struct icode
*ic
, struct block
*p
)
2447 if (p
== 0 || isMarked(ic
, p
))
2450 return count_blocks(ic
, JT(p
)) + count_blocks(ic
, JF(p
)) + 1;
2454 * Do a depth first search on the flow graph, numbering the
2455 * the basic blocks, and entering them into the 'blocks' array.`
2458 number_blks_r(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct icode
*ic
, struct block
*p
)
2462 if (p
== 0 || isMarked(ic
, p
))
2466 n
= opt_state
->n_blocks
++;
2467 if (opt_state
->n_blocks
== 0) {
2471 opt_error(opt_state
, "filter is too complex to optimize");
2474 opt_state
->blocks
[n
] = p
;
2476 number_blks_r(opt_state
, ic
, JT(p
));
2477 number_blks_r(opt_state
, ic
, JF(p
));
2481 * Return the number of stmts in the flowgraph reachable by 'p'.
2482 * The nodes should be unmarked before calling.
2484 * Note that "stmts" means "instructions", and that this includes
2486 * side-effect statements in 'p' (slength(p->stmts));
2488 * statements in the true branch from 'p' (count_stmts(JT(p)));
2490 * statements in the false branch from 'p' (count_stmts(JF(p)));
2492 * the conditional jump itself (1);
2494 * an extra long jump if the true branch requires it (p->longjt);
2496 * an extra long jump if the false branch requires it (p->longjf).
2499 count_stmts(struct icode
*ic
, struct block
*p
)
2503 if (p
== 0 || isMarked(ic
, p
))
2506 n
= count_stmts(ic
, JT(p
)) + count_stmts(ic
, JF(p
));
2507 return slength(p
->stmts
) + n
+ 1 + p
->longjt
+ p
->longjf
;
2511 * Allocate memory. All allocation is done before optimization
2512 * is begun. A linear bound on the size of all data structures is computed
2513 * from the total number of blocks and/or statements.
2516 opt_init(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct icode
*ic
)
2519 int i
, n
, max_stmts
;
2521 size_t block_memsize
, edge_memsize
;
2524 * First, count the blocks, so we can malloc an array to map
2525 * block number to block. Then, put the blocks into the array.
2528 n
= count_blocks(ic
, ic
->root
);
2529 opt_state
->blocks
= (struct block
**)calloc(n
, sizeof(*opt_state
->blocks
));
2530 if (opt_state
->blocks
== NULL
)
2531 opt_error(opt_state
, "malloc");
2533 opt_state
->n_blocks
= 0;
2534 number_blks_r(opt_state
, ic
, ic
->root
);
2537 * This "should not happen".
2539 if (opt_state
->n_blocks
== 0)
2540 opt_error(opt_state
, "filter has no instructions; please report this as a libpcap issue");
2542 opt_state
->n_edges
= 2 * opt_state
->n_blocks
;
2543 if ((opt_state
->n_edges
/ 2) != opt_state
->n_blocks
) {
2547 opt_error(opt_state
, "filter is too complex to optimize");
2549 opt_state
->edges
= (struct edge
**)calloc(opt_state
->n_edges
, sizeof(*opt_state
->edges
));
2550 if (opt_state
->edges
== NULL
) {
2551 opt_error(opt_state
, "malloc");
2555 * The number of levels is bounded by the number of nodes.
2557 opt_state
->levels
= (struct block
**)calloc(opt_state
->n_blocks
, sizeof(*opt_state
->levels
));
2558 if (opt_state
->levels
== NULL
) {
2559 opt_error(opt_state
, "malloc");
2562 opt_state
->edgewords
= opt_state
->n_edges
/ BITS_PER_WORD
+ 1;
2563 opt_state
->nodewords
= opt_state
->n_blocks
/ BITS_PER_WORD
+ 1;
2566 * Make sure opt_state->n_blocks * opt_state->nodewords fits
2567 * in a u_int; we use it as a u_int number-of-iterations
2570 product
= opt_state
->n_blocks
* opt_state
->nodewords
;
2571 if ((product
/ opt_state
->n_blocks
) != opt_state
->nodewords
) {
2573 * XXX - just punt and don't try to optimize?
2574 * In practice, this is unlikely to happen with
2577 opt_error(opt_state
, "filter is too complex to optimize");
2581 * Make sure the total memory required for that doesn't
2584 block_memsize
= (size_t)2 * product
* sizeof(*opt_state
->space
);
2585 if ((block_memsize
/ product
) != 2 * sizeof(*opt_state
->space
)) {
2586 opt_error(opt_state
, "filter is too complex to optimize");
2590 * Make sure opt_state->n_edges * opt_state->edgewords fits
2591 * in a u_int; we use it as a u_int number-of-iterations
2594 product
= opt_state
->n_edges
* opt_state
->edgewords
;
2595 if ((product
/ opt_state
->n_edges
) != opt_state
->edgewords
) {
2596 opt_error(opt_state
, "filter is too complex to optimize");
2600 * Make sure the total memory required for that doesn't
2603 edge_memsize
= (size_t)product
* sizeof(*opt_state
->space
);
2604 if (edge_memsize
/ product
!= sizeof(*opt_state
->space
)) {
2605 opt_error(opt_state
, "filter is too complex to optimize");
2609 * Make sure the total memory required for both of them dosn't
2612 if (block_memsize
> SIZE_MAX
- edge_memsize
) {
2613 opt_error(opt_state
, "filter is too complex to optimize");
2617 opt_state
->space
= (bpf_u_int32
*)malloc(block_memsize
+ edge_memsize
);
2618 if (opt_state
->space
== NULL
) {
2619 opt_error(opt_state
, "malloc");
2621 p
= opt_state
->space
;
2622 opt_state
->all_dom_sets
= p
;
2623 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; ++i
) {
2624 opt_state
->blocks
[i
]->dom
= p
;
2625 p
+= opt_state
->nodewords
;
2627 opt_state
->all_closure_sets
= p
;
2628 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; ++i
) {
2629 opt_state
->blocks
[i
]->closure
= p
;
2630 p
+= opt_state
->nodewords
;
2632 opt_state
->all_edge_sets
= p
;
2633 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; ++i
) {
2634 register struct block
*b
= opt_state
->blocks
[i
];
2637 p
+= opt_state
->edgewords
;
2639 p
+= opt_state
->edgewords
;
2641 opt_state
->edges
[i
] = &b
->et
;
2642 b
->ef
.id
= opt_state
->n_blocks
+ i
;
2643 opt_state
->edges
[opt_state
->n_blocks
+ i
] = &b
->ef
;
2648 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; ++i
)
2649 max_stmts
+= slength(opt_state
->blocks
[i
]->stmts
) + 1;
2651 * We allocate at most 3 value numbers per statement,
2652 * so this is an upper bound on the number of valnodes
2655 opt_state
->maxval
= 3 * max_stmts
;
2656 opt_state
->vmap
= (struct vmapinfo
*)calloc(opt_state
->maxval
, sizeof(*opt_state
->vmap
));
2657 if (opt_state
->vmap
== NULL
) {
2658 opt_error(opt_state
, "malloc");
2660 opt_state
->vnode_base
= (struct valnode
*)calloc(opt_state
->maxval
, sizeof(*opt_state
->vnode_base
));
2661 if (opt_state
->vnode_base
== NULL
) {
2662 opt_error(opt_state
, "malloc");
2667 * This is only used when supporting optimizer debugging. It is
2668 * global state, so do *not* do more than one compile in parallel
2669 * and expect it to provide meaningful information.
2675 static void PCAP_NORETURN
conv_error(conv_state_t
*, const char *, ...)
2676 PCAP_PRINTFLIKE(2, 3);
2679 * Returns true if successful. Returns false if a branch has
2680 * an offset that is too large. If so, we have marked that
2681 * branch so that on a subsequent iteration, it will be treated
2685 convert_code_r(conv_state_t
*conv_state
, struct icode
*ic
, struct block
*p
)
2687 struct bpf_insn
*dst
;
2691 struct slist
**offset
= NULL
;
2693 if (p
== 0 || isMarked(ic
, p
))
2697 if (convert_code_r(conv_state
, ic
, JF(p
)) == 0)
2699 if (convert_code_r(conv_state
, ic
, JT(p
)) == 0)
2702 slen
= slength(p
->stmts
);
2703 dst
= conv_state
->ftail
-= (slen
+ 1 + p
->longjt
+ p
->longjf
);
2704 /* inflate length by any extra jumps */
2706 p
->offset
= (int)(dst
- conv_state
->fstart
);
2708 /* generate offset[] for convenience */
2710 offset
= (struct slist
**)calloc(slen
, sizeof(struct slist
*));
2712 conv_error(conv_state
, "not enough core");
2717 for (off
= 0; off
< slen
&& src
; off
++) {
2719 printf("off=%d src=%x\n", off
, src
);
2726 for (src
= p
->stmts
; src
; src
= src
->next
) {
2727 if (src
->s
.code
== NOP
)
2729 dst
->code
= (u_short
)src
->s
.code
;
2732 /* fill block-local relative jump */
2733 if (BPF_CLASS(src
->s
.code
) != BPF_JMP
|| src
->s
.code
== (BPF_JMP
|BPF_JA
)) {
2735 if (src
->s
.jt
|| src
->s
.jf
) {
2737 conv_error(conv_state
, "illegal jmp destination");
2743 if (off
== slen
- 2) /*???*/
2749 const char ljerr
[] = "%s for block-local relative jump: off=%d";
2752 printf("code=%x off=%d %x %x\n", src
->s
.code
,
2753 off
, src
->s
.jt
, src
->s
.jf
);
2756 if (!src
->s
.jt
|| !src
->s
.jf
) {
2758 conv_error(conv_state
, ljerr
, "no jmp destination", off
);
2763 for (i
= 0; i
< slen
; i
++) {
2764 if (offset
[i
] == src
->s
.jt
) {
2767 conv_error(conv_state
, ljerr
, "multiple matches", off
);
2771 if (i
- off
- 1 >= 256) {
2773 conv_error(conv_state
, ljerr
, "out-of-range jump", off
);
2776 dst
->jt
= (u_char
)(i
- off
- 1);
2779 if (offset
[i
] == src
->s
.jf
) {
2782 conv_error(conv_state
, ljerr
, "multiple matches", off
);
2785 if (i
- off
- 1 >= 256) {
2787 conv_error(conv_state
, ljerr
, "out-of-range jump", off
);
2790 dst
->jf
= (u_char
)(i
- off
- 1);
2796 conv_error(conv_state
, ljerr
, "no destination found", off
);
2808 if (dst
- conv_state
->fstart
< NBIDS
)
2809 bids
[dst
- conv_state
->fstart
] = p
->id
+ 1;
2811 dst
->code
= (u_short
)p
->s
.code
;
2814 /* number of extra jumps inserted */
2815 u_char extrajmps
= 0;
2816 off
= JT(p
)->offset
- (p
->offset
+ slen
) - 1;
2818 /* offset too large for branch, must add a jump */
2819 if (p
->longjt
== 0) {
2820 /* mark this instruction and retry */
2824 dst
->jt
= extrajmps
;
2826 dst
[extrajmps
].code
= BPF_JMP
|BPF_JA
;
2827 dst
[extrajmps
].k
= off
- extrajmps
;
2830 dst
->jt
= (u_char
)off
;
2831 off
= JF(p
)->offset
- (p
->offset
+ slen
) - 1;
2833 /* offset too large for branch, must add a jump */
2834 if (p
->longjf
== 0) {
2835 /* mark this instruction and retry */
2839 /* branch if F to following jump */
2840 /* if two jumps are inserted, F goes to second one */
2841 dst
->jf
= extrajmps
;
2843 dst
[extrajmps
].code
= BPF_JMP
|BPF_JA
;
2844 dst
[extrajmps
].k
= off
- extrajmps
;
2847 dst
->jf
= (u_char
)off
;
2854 * Convert flowgraph intermediate representation to the
2855 * BPF array representation. Set *lenp to the number of instructions.
2857 * This routine does *NOT* leak the memory pointed to by fp. It *must
2858 * not* do free(fp) before returning fp; doing so would make no sense,
2859 * as the BPF array pointed to by the return value of icode_to_fcode()
2860 * must be valid - it's being returned for use in a bpf_program structure.
2862 * If it appears that icode_to_fcode() is leaking, the problem is that
2863 * the program using pcap_compile() is failing to free the memory in
2864 * the BPF program when it's done - the leak is in the program, not in
2865 * the routine that happens to be allocating the memory. (By analogy, if
2866 * a program calls fopen() without ever calling fclose() on the FILE *,
2867 * it will leak the FILE structure; the leak is not in fopen(), it's in
2868 * the program.) Change the program to use pcap_freecode() when it's
2869 * done with the filter program. See the pcap man page.
2872 icode_to_fcode(struct icode
*ic
, struct block
*root
, u_int
*lenp
,
2876 struct bpf_insn
*fp
;
2877 conv_state_t conv_state
;
2879 conv_state
.fstart
= NULL
;
2880 conv_state
.errbuf
= errbuf
;
2881 if (setjmp(conv_state
.top_ctx
) != 0) {
2882 free(conv_state
.fstart
);
2887 * Loop doing convert_code_r() until no branches remain
2888 * with too-large offsets.
2892 n
= *lenp
= count_stmts(ic
, root
);
2894 fp
= (struct bpf_insn
*)malloc(sizeof(*fp
) * n
);
2896 (void)snprintf(errbuf
, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
,
2901 memset((char *)fp
, 0, sizeof(*fp
) * n
);
2902 conv_state
.fstart
= fp
;
2903 conv_state
.ftail
= fp
+ n
;
2906 if (convert_code_r(&conv_state
, ic
, root
))
2915 * For iconv_to_fconv() errors.
2917 static void PCAP_NORETURN
2918 conv_error(conv_state_t
*conv_state
, const char *fmt
, ...)
2923 (void)vsnprintf(conv_state
->errbuf
,
2924 PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
, fmt
, ap
);
2926 longjmp(conv_state
->top_ctx
, 1);
2931 * Make a copy of a BPF program and put it in the "fcode" member of
2934 * If we fail to allocate memory for the copy, fill in the "errbuf"
2935 * member of the "pcap_t" with an error message, and return -1;
2936 * otherwise, return 0.
2939 install_bpf_program(pcap_t
*p
, struct bpf_program
*fp
)
2944 * Validate the program.
2946 if (!pcap_validate_filter(fp
->bf_insns
, fp
->bf_len
)) {
2947 snprintf(p
->errbuf
, sizeof(p
->errbuf
),
2948 "BPF program is not valid");
2953 * Free up any already installed program.
2955 pcap_freecode(&p
->fcode
);
2957 prog_size
= sizeof(*fp
->bf_insns
) * fp
->bf_len
;
2958 p
->fcode
.bf_len
= fp
->bf_len
;
2959 p
->fcode
.bf_insns
= (struct bpf_insn
*)malloc(prog_size
);
2960 if (p
->fcode
.bf_insns
== NULL
) {
2961 pcap_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(p
->errbuf
, sizeof(p
->errbuf
),
2965 memcpy(p
->fcode
.bf_insns
, fp
->bf_insns
, prog_size
);
2971 dot_dump_node(struct icode
*ic
, struct block
*block
, struct bpf_program
*prog
,
2974 int icount
, noffset
;
2977 if (block
== NULL
|| isMarked(ic
, block
))
2981 icount
= slength(block
->stmts
) + 1 + block
->longjt
+ block
->longjf
;
2982 noffset
= min(block
->offset
+ icount
, (int)prog
->bf_len
);
2984 fprintf(out
, "\tblock%u [shape=ellipse, id=\"block-%u\" label=\"BLOCK%u\\n", block
->id
, block
->id
, block
->id
);
2985 for (i
= block
->offset
; i
< noffset
; i
++) {
2986 fprintf(out
, "\\n%s", bpf_image(prog
->bf_insns
+ i
, i
));
2988 fprintf(out
, "\" tooltip=\"");
2989 for (i
= 0; i
< BPF_MEMWORDS
; i
++)
2990 if (block
->val
[i
] != VAL_UNKNOWN
)
2991 fprintf(out
, "val[%d]=%d ", i
, block
->val
[i
]);
2992 fprintf(out
, "val[A]=%d ", block
->val
[A_ATOM
]);
2993 fprintf(out
, "val[X]=%d", block
->val
[X_ATOM
]);
2995 if (JT(block
) == NULL
)
2996 fprintf(out
, ", peripheries=2");
2997 fprintf(out
, "];\n");
2999 dot_dump_node(ic
, JT(block
), prog
, out
);
3000 dot_dump_node(ic
, JF(block
), prog
, out
);
3004 dot_dump_edge(struct icode
*ic
, struct block
*block
, FILE *out
)
3006 if (block
== NULL
|| isMarked(ic
, block
))
3011 fprintf(out
, "\t\"block%u\":se -> \"block%u\":n [label=\"T\"]; \n",
3012 block
->id
, JT(block
)->id
);
3013 fprintf(out
, "\t\"block%u\":sw -> \"block%u\":n [label=\"F\"]; \n",
3014 block
->id
, JF(block
)->id
);
3016 dot_dump_edge(ic
, JT(block
), out
);
3017 dot_dump_edge(ic
, JF(block
), out
);
3020 /* Output the block CFG using graphviz/DOT language
3021 * In the CFG, block's code, value index for each registers at EXIT,
3022 * and the jump relationship is show.
3024 * example DOT for BPF `ip src host 1.1.1.1' is:
3026 block0 [shape=ellipse, id="block-0" label="BLOCK0\n\n(000) ldh [12]\n(001) jeq #0x800 jt 2 jf 5" tooltip="val[A]=0 val[X]=0"];
3027 block1 [shape=ellipse, id="block-1" label="BLOCK1\n\n(002) ld [26]\n(003) jeq #0x1010101 jt 4 jf 5" tooltip="val[A]=0 val[X]=0"];
3028 block2 [shape=ellipse, id="block-2" label="BLOCK2\n\n(004) ret #68" tooltip="val[A]=0 val[X]=0", peripheries=2];
3029 block3 [shape=ellipse, id="block-3" label="BLOCK3\n\n(005) ret #0" tooltip="val[A]=0 val[X]=0", peripheries=2];
3030 "block0":se -> "block1":n [label="T"];
3031 "block0":sw -> "block3":n [label="F"];
3032 "block1":se -> "block2":n [label="T"];
3033 "block1":sw -> "block3":n [label="F"];
3036 * After install graphviz on https://www.graphviz.org/, save it as bpf.dot
3037 * and run `dot -Tpng -O bpf.dot' to draw the graph.
3040 dot_dump(struct icode
*ic
, char *errbuf
)
3042 struct bpf_program f
;
3045 memset(bids
, 0, sizeof bids
);
3046 f
.bf_insns
= icode_to_fcode(ic
, ic
->root
, &f
.bf_len
, errbuf
);
3047 if (f
.bf_insns
== NULL
)
3050 fprintf(out
, "digraph BPF {\n");
3052 dot_dump_node(ic
, ic
->root
, &f
, out
);
3054 dot_dump_edge(ic
, ic
->root
, out
);
3055 fprintf(out
, "}\n");
3057 free((char *)f
.bf_insns
);
3062 plain_dump(struct icode
*ic
, char *errbuf
)
3064 struct bpf_program f
;
3066 memset(bids
, 0, sizeof bids
);
3067 f
.bf_insns
= icode_to_fcode(ic
, ic
->root
, &f
.bf_len
, errbuf
);
3068 if (f
.bf_insns
== NULL
)
3072 free((char *)f
.bf_insns
);
3077 opt_dump(opt_state_t
*opt_state
, struct icode
*ic
)
3080 char errbuf
[PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE
];
3083 * If the CFG, in DOT format, is requested, output it rather than
3084 * the code that would be generated from that graph.
3086 if (pcap_print_dot_graph
)
3087 status
= dot_dump(ic
, errbuf
);
3089 status
= plain_dump(ic
, errbuf
);
3091 opt_error(opt_state
, "opt_dump: icode_to_fcode failed: %s", errbuf
);