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Author SHA1 Message Date
matthias
704b602184 instruduce C2x _Static_assert syntaxe 2020-03-04 11:35:34 +01:00
matthias
cb041f11f6 improve _Static_assert
Fix static assert to support literal string instead of just printing
the sring of the current token as it use to be

so we can now use _Static_assert(0, "0" "1") which will print
__FILE__ __LINE__ error: 01
2020-03-04 11:35:34 +01:00
Udo
923100c498 Better follow spacing style. (only changed formatting) 2020-02-18 21:11:49 +01:00
Udo
9272fac7c4 rework type coercion in ternary expr (a bit) and uncomment previously failing test. Be more explicit in diagnostic messages. 2020-02-17 18:25:43 +01:00
Udo
89b3cf0b87 warn if attr. __cleanup__ is given in type decl. (Allow this as an extension?) 2020-02-09 18:21:59 +01:00
Udo
c092f2ed61 Check if symbol given for attr. cleanup is actually a function 2020-02-07 23:23:31 +01:00
grischka
7e901299bf Rework expr_infix
- revert const-folding in gvtst() and put it back into
  expr_landor().  Although it did make sense, one reason
  not to do it is __builtin_constant_p() which may return
  true when it shouldn't because of nocode_wanted, see test.

- tccgen_init() can do init_prec(), also for tcc -E.

- for nostalgic reasons, keep the original expression parser
  functions in the source.

- Makefile: remove stale stuff
2020-01-22 21:57:19 +01:00
Michael Matz
aeac24de98 Rework expr_landor
so that it also is called from the precedence parser.  This
is complicated by the fact that something needs to be done before
the second operand is parsed in a single pass compiler, so it
doesn't quite fit into expr_infix itself.  It turns out the smallest
code changes result when expr_landor remains separate.  But it can
be tidied a bit.
2020-01-20 05:48:48 +01:00
Michael Matz
23a8bac7b5 Use precedence parser for expressions
This is smaller and uses less stack depth per expression (eight function
calls from expr_or to get down to a unary).  It's a tiny bit faster
depending on how good the branch predictor is, on my machine a wash.
2020-01-20 05:48:48 +01:00
grischka
d79e1dee8c backtrace: test with DLLs
- tests2/113_btdll.c: test handling multiple stabs infos
Also:
- libtcc.c: remove _ISOC99_SOURCE pre-defines.  It is causing
  strange warnings such as 'strdup not declared'

- i386/x86_64-gen.c cleanup bounds_pro/epilog.  This discards
  the extra code for main's argv.  If needed, __argv might be
  processed instead.

- tccgen.c:block(): reduce stackspace usage.  For example with
  code like "if (..) ... else if (..) ... else if (..)... "
  considerable numbers of nested block() calls may occur.

  Before that most stack space used when compiling itself was
  for libtcc.c:tcc_set_linker().

  Now it's rather this construct at tccpp.c:2765: in next_nomacro1():

  if (!((isidnum_table[c - CH_EOF] & (IS_ID|IS_NUM))
        || c == '.'
        || ((c == '+' || c == '-')
        ...
2020-01-19 11:46:07 +01:00
gr
ef42295fe8 tccrun.c: standalone backtraces with -bt[N] or -b
This makes it possible to get backtraces with executables
(including DLLs/SOs) like we had it already with -g -run.

Option -b includes -bt, and -bt includes -g.

- new file lib/bt-exe.c: used to link rt_printline and the
  exception handler from tccrun.c into executables/DLLs.

- new file lib/bt-log.c: provides a function that may be
  called from user code to print out a backtrace with a
  message (currently for i386/x86_64 only):

     int (*tcc_backtrace)(const char *fmt, ...);

  As an extra hack, if 'fmt' is prefixed like "^file.c^..."
  then the backtrace will skip calls from within 'file.c'.

- new file lib/bt-dll.c:  used on win32 to link the backtrace
  and bcheck functions with the main module at runtime

- bcheck.c: now uses the tcc_backtrace function from above

- tccgen.c: minor cleanups

- tccelf.c: stab sections get SHF_ALLOC for easy access.
  Also in relocate_section(): 64bit relocations for stabs
  in DLLs cannot work.  To find DLL addresses, the DLL base
  is added manually in tccrun.c via rc.prog_base instead.

- tccpe.c: there are some changes to allow merging sections,
  used to merge .finit_array into .data in the first place.

- tccpp.c: tcc -run now #defines __TCC_RUN__
  also: refactor a line in tal_realloc that was incompatible
  with bcheck

- tcctest.c: fixed a problem with r12 which tcc cannot preserve
  as well as gcc does.

- tests2/112_backtrace.c: test the feature and the bcheck test18
  that previously was in boundtest.c
2020-01-17 22:58:39 +01:00
herman ten brugge
4092b05068 Exclude ellipsis functions from bounds checking.
This fails on i386.
2020-01-16 09:40:33 +01:00
herman ten brugge
0d7c40b948 Call pop_local_syms before gfunc_epilog 2020-01-16 08:24:17 +01:00
Michael Matz
65f2fe390c Cleanup new bound checking code
remove quadratic loops by not using side tables; address-taken
can simply be a flag per local sym, and the lbounds section can
be filled after symbols go out of scope at which point we know
if the address was taken, so that there's no need to compress it
again after the funcion is done.
2020-01-16 01:19:59 +01:00
Michael Matz
4a70b2bc2d Fix handling of unevaluated subexpression of const
we were emitting error messages for something like
'static int i = 2 || 1/0', even though the exception would be in
the unevaluated part.  This doesn't destroy const-ness, so we must
accept it.  This requires splitting the nocode_wanted values a bit more,
so that nocode_wanted due to const_wanted can be differentiated from
nocode_wanted due to non-evaluation.
2020-01-15 23:32:40 +01:00
herman ten brugge
3877618785 Update bound checking code.
Add __attribute__((constructor)) to __bounds_init.
- remove tcc_add_bcheck from i386-link.c and x86_64-link.c
- add simplified tcc_add_bcheck to tccelf.c
- Update tccrun.c to call constructor/destructor.
Set dynsym sh_info to number of local symbols in tccelf.c
Reduce stack size when bounds checking is enabled.
Added variable TCC_LIBBCHECK for windows support.
Add signal stack to detect stack overflow.
Add all & parameters in lbound_section and remove them if not used.
Close fd in tcc_relocate in tccrun.c
Fix section type constructor/destructor in tccelf.c
Add check code in tests/boundtest.c for mem/str functions.
Remove -ba from documentation.
Add bounds check signal info in documentation.

bcheck.c:
- Fix initial_pool alignment.
. Fix printf statements.
. Add prototypes for all external interface functions.
- Add TCC_BOUNDS_WARN_POINTER_ADD environment variable.
. Add ctype and errno data.
- Fix alloca when multithreading is used.
- Add lock for __bound_checking and __bound_never_fatal.
- Catch pthread_create and use locks when called.
- Detect in loaded in shared lib and use locks when found
- Use spin locks instead of semaphore locks.
- Make spin locked code as small as possible.
- Fix mem/str functions checking.
- Fix overlap checking mem/str functions.
2020-01-15 08:53:19 +01:00
Michael Matz
c8ca64d28b Adjust return value promotion for some archs
this is a bit complicated: for i386 and x86-64 we really need to
extend return values ourself, as the common code now does.  For arm64
this at least preserves old behaviour.  For riscv64 we don't have to
extend ourself but can expect things to be extended up to int (this
matters for var-args tests, when the sign-extension to int64 needs to
happen explicitely).  As the extensions are useless, don't do them.

And for arm32 we actually can't express GCC behaviour: the callee side
expects the return value to be correctly extended to int32, but
remembers the original type.  In case the ultimate target type for the
call result is only int, no further extension is done.  But in case
the target type is e.g. int64 an extension happens, but not from int32
but from the original type.  We don't know the ultimate target type,
so we have to choose a type to put into vtop:
* original type (plus VT_MUSTCAST) - this looses when the ultimate
  target is int (GCC: no cast, TCC: a cast)
* int (without MUSTCAST) - this looses when the ultimate target is
  int64 (GCC: cast from original type, TCC: cast from int)
This difference can only be seen with undefined sources, like the
testcases, so it doesn't seem worthwhile to try an make it work, just
disable the test on arm and choose the second variant as that generates
less code.
2019-12-17 01:46:06 +01:00
grischka
a64353ce71 tccgen.c: generic char/short promotion for function return values 2019-12-16 21:58:32 +01:00
grischka
89372dc482 update gen_cast 2019-12-16 21:37:44 +01:00
grischka
35475b5423 remove VT_LVAL_BYTE etc.
For some reason there was no point for that anymore.
2019-12-16 20:59:23 +01:00
grischka
5914f4d57d tccgen.c: cleanup reg classes
wrap some copy&paste code into functions
2019-12-16 20:44:48 +01:00
grischka
ff3b5ee91c -bench fix
Put total_lines etc. into TCCState.  Also, initialize
the predefined compiler types for the preprocessor too.
tccpe.c: fix BaseOfCode if .init section present (with tcc -b)
2019-12-16 20:17:10 +01:00
Michael Matz
b476a5f478 Readd lost error on local static function decls
see testcase: block scope decls for functions can't use static
(allowed is only extern or none).  This got lost in commit 85690480.
2019-12-16 07:00:26 +01:00
grischka
65f74a4df0 tccrun.c: better stab debug support
* a major revision of the rt_printline() feature in
  tccrun.c to report file:linenumber more correctly.

* minor changes to the stab info produced by the
  compiler in tccgen.c

However stab addresses are limited to 32 bits.  I added
a work around:

    if (sizeof pc == 8)
        pc |= wanted_pc & 0xffffffff00000000ULL;

However GDB has problems with that too.
2019-12-14 17:48:50 +01:00
grischka
56db092ab7 bcheck cleanup
- revert Makefiles to state before last bcheck additions
  Instead, just load bcheck.o explicitly if that is
  what is wanted.

- move tcc_add_bcheck() to the <target>-link.c files and
  remove revently added arguments.  This function is to
  support tccelf.c with linking, not for tccgen.c to
  support compilation.

- remove -ba option:  It said:
  "-ba  Enable better address checking with bounds checker"
  Okay, if it is better then to have it is not an option.

- remove va_copy. It is C99 and we try to stay C89 in tinycc
  when possible.  For example, MS compilers do not have va_copy.

- win64: revert any 'fixes' to alloca
  It was correct as it was before, except for bound_checking
  where it was not implemented.  This should now work too.

- remove parasitic filename:linenum features
  Such feature is already present with rt_printline in
  tccrun.c.  If it doesn't work it can be fixed.

- revert changes to gen_bounded_ptr_add()
  gen_bounded_ptr_add() was working as it should before
  (mostly).  For the sake of simplicity I switched it to
  CDECL.  Anyway, FASTCALL means SLOWCALL with tinycc.

In exchange you get one addition which is required for
bounds_cnecking function arguments.  The important thing
is to check them *BEFORE* they are loaded into registers.
New function gbound_args() does that.

In any case, code instrumentation with the bounds-check
functions as such now seems to work flawlessly again,
which means when they are inserted as NOPs, any code that
tcc can compile, seems to behave just the same as without
them.

What these functions then do when fully enabled, is a
differnt story.  I did not touch this.
2019-12-14 13:26:18 +01:00
herman ten brugge
a86f47889c Fix debug info 2019-12-13 15:07:02 +01:00
herman ten brugge
39c0ff311d Add new bounds checking functions.
The following functions are now also bounds checked:
memcmp, strncpy, strcmp, strncmp, strcat, strchr, strdup.

Add statistics code for bounds checking functions.
The statistics can be printed by settings environment variable
"TCC_BOUNDS_PRINT_STATISTIC".

Enabled more tests in test/Makefile.
2019-12-12 20:49:35 +01:00
herman ten brugge
35512be1ee Fix typo with -ba option 2019-12-12 14:21:07 +01:00
herman ten brugge
75145ddc1a Add -ba option for bounds_checking 2019-12-12 13:29:45 +01:00
herman ten brugge
4a2e33d160 Update bounds checking.
The bounds checking code has now enabled gen_bounded_ptr_add tests.
This makes the code slower but finds more errors.
I had to correct some things in tcc to make it work.
- Fixed off by one in lib/bcheck.c
- Corrected tccelf.c sym_versions.
- Disabled USE_TAL when using bounds checking.
- Fixed cstr_printf va_start.
- Fixed tests/tests2/46_grep.c off by one error.
- Updated gen_bounded_ptr_add in x86_64-gen.c
- Fixed x86_64-link.c pointer diff.
For gen_vla_alloc now always use alloca call when bounds checking.
Added line/filename in %rax before bound calls to find location of error.
2019-12-12 12:56:06 +01:00
grischka
72729d8e36 allow libtcc states to be used concurrently
This allows creation of TCCStates and operation with API
calls independently from each other, even from threads.

Frontend (option parsing/libtcc.c) and backend (linker/tccelf.c)
now depend only on the TCCState (s1) argument.

Compilation per se (tccpp.c, tccgen.c) is still using
globals for convenience.  There is only one entry point
to this section which is tcc_compile() which is protected
by a semaphore.

There are some hacks involved to avoid too many changes,
as well as some changes in order to avoid too many hacks ;)

The test libtcc_test_mt.c shows the feature.  Except this
new file the patch adds 87 lines overall.
2019-12-11 02:36:19 +01:00
Michael Matz
fb22e0c12d Fix type/r/r2 confusion differently
on i386 111_conversion.c breaks when save_reg_upstack isn't careful
about r2 and type mismatches.  The bcheck patches fixed this by
enlarging the stack slot beyond the natural type, this variant simply
avoids saving the second register is the type indicates that it isn't
needed.

Adds also a comment how this should ideally work, namely that type
and r/r2 entries in the vstack are consistent.  In the 111_conversion
testcase it's specifically gen_cast via gen_cvt_ftoi that breaks
this, but there more general code broken as well, so that would deserve
a careful fixup based on some additional asserts.
2019-12-10 17:49:04 +01:00
herman ten brugge
4461f38a9e Fix bounds checking for linux/windows 2019-12-10 08:07:25 +01:00
herman ten brugge
800c3a5e0b Add constructor/destructor support 2019-10-29 07:02:58 +01:00
Pursuer2
a7b37f9c63 Fix bug in gen_cvt_ftoi1. Add test 107_stack_safe for this fix.
(Thanks to the support of herman ten brugge)
2019-10-24 00:57:59 +08:00
Sergey Sushilin
53a1521c2e fix _Noreturn keyword 2019-09-08 18:35:15 +03:00
grischka
7b8799e5ff tccgen.c: local extern decls: copy s->ref for VT_PTR too
This fixes the issue

    int main() { extern char *x; }
    void main1() { extern char *x; }
    t2.c:5: error: incompatible types for redefinition of 'x'

(reported by Giovanni Mascellani 2019/07/16)
2019-09-08 16:59:17 +02:00
Michael Matz
9264f06efe Improve ?: expansion a little
there's no need to prematurely convert the condition into registers
before emitting the test.
2019-09-01 23:13:21 +02:00
Michael Matz
d5bb407cc4 riscv: Add special cases for const operands
RISC-V supports small immediates for some operations, let's
use them.
2019-09-01 23:13:21 +02:00
Michael Matz
c505074a9f riscv: rewrite parameter passing
this fixes the ret_mixed_test of abitest.c, now everything of the
testsuite works.

The generic code for returns is good enough for our use, except in
the specific case of a mixed int/float structures returned in registers,
so instead of duplicating the whole generic gfunc_return function, add
another modus for gfunc_sret: returning -1 makes the actual register
transfer by a new backend function.
2019-09-01 23:13:21 +02:00
Michael Matz
98f1b83ffe riscv: Start fixing float struct passing/returnig
this fixes ret_2float_test, ret_2double_test and
ret_8plus2double_test of abitest.c.  The common gfunc_return
actually works for these cases, so let's use that for now.

The ret_mixed_test (as well as mixed2 and mixed3) are left
broken, and tccgen.c:gfunc_return can't be used for that as is,
so I'll leave the gfunc_return implementation in riscv64-gen.c for
now, I'll have to think about this some more.
2019-09-01 23:13:20 +02:00
Michael Matz
98dc4c123d riscv: Fix stdarg_many_test
if named params are passed on stack, the va_arg area begins after
that, not at sp+0.  Fixes abitest:stdarg_many_test.
2019-09-01 23:13:20 +02:00
Michael Matz
509f561823 riscv: fix more sign/zero-extension problems
see the testcase.  For the signed case this problably does
the wrong thing, and it should break other archs.  Rework once
there are testcases for this.
2019-09-01 23:13:20 +02:00
Michael Matz
2668eda595 riscv: Implement long double support
for the implementation of operations we can reuse the ones
from lib/lib-arm64.c, risc-v long double is also float128.
Also implement ggoto, and PDIV, and use t0 in load/store as
temporary register if necessary, not one given by get_reg
(the latter can destroy assignments of long double parameters
in function calls that are already set up).

This let's us compile tcc.c and tcctest.c, though both
don't yet work.
2019-09-01 23:13:20 +02:00
Michael Matz
2616c6b230 riscv: Fix 73_arm.c
some constants were loaded wrong (e.g. 0xffffabcdU), and
risc-v needs to do explicit zero-extensions for widening from
32bit (not sign-extensions like the other 64bit targets).

This makes the whole tests2.all testsuite work.

Parameter passing is still not psABI-compliant, but internally
consistent.  (e.g. structs of two floats/doubles are passed
in integer registers, but should sit in float regs).
2019-09-01 23:13:20 +02:00
Michael Matz
982de78e8d riscv: implement stdarg functions
this also fixes passing of params > 16 bytes.  In riscv
they aren't passed by value on stack, but via reference (and
because callees are allowed to modify by-ref params the caller must
allocate an own copy per call).

This fixes the stdarg parts of 73_arm.c.
2019-09-01 23:13:20 +02:00
Michael Matz
f44df9d85b riscv: some work on large function arguments
like long double (16 bytes) and structs.  Not completely
correct, but 73_arm64 somewhat works now (when the stdarg part
is disabled), though with some errors.  What's definitely incorrect
is arguments of a mixed int/float struct.  I'm using VT_LDOUBLE
(which conveniently has to be placed in a int-reg-pair) to load/store
structure arguments of size > 8 and <= 16, and that can lead to
overreads.
2019-09-01 23:13:20 +02:00
Michael Matz
9309585dbe riscv: some long double support
long double on risc-v is 128bit, but there are no registers
for that type (without the Q ISA extension).  They are passed
like two 64bit integers values (with an exception for varargs,
where it's an aligned register pair).  This all requires some
hacks in generic code as otherwise RC_FLOAT regs are tried for
holding values of long double type, but we need a RC_INT register
pair.  This really could all use some cleanup for all archs.

This doesn't implement any conversions of operations for long
double, but it's enough to get 70_floating_point_literals working.
2019-09-01 23:13:19 +02:00
Michael Matz
9c1b17407f riscv: Make 32_leds work
* more ops: umod and udiv
* large immediates: suboptimal code, e.g. when loading
  0xffffffffU (which is what a cast from long to int does).

tests2 work up to 67_macro_concat.
2019-09-01 23:13:19 +02:00
Michael Matz
16edda58b7 riscv: Add more ops and fixes
* implement compares, gtst and gsym/gjmp and add
* implement stores (simple cases)
* fix arg passing with more than one register arg, fix
  loads to not always use 8byte loads
* add some predefined macros: __riscv, __riscv_xlen,
  __SIZEOF_POINTER__ (needed by glibc header)

The first 5 tests of tests2 run now.
2019-09-01 23:13:08 +02:00