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Auto merge of #86255 - Smittyvb:mir-alloc-oom, r=RalfJung,oli-obk

Support allocation failures when interpreting MIR

This closes #79601 by handling the case where memory allocation fails during MIR interpretation, and translates that failure into an `InterpError`. The error message is "tried to allocate more memory than available to compiler" to make it clear that the memory shortage is happening at compile-time by the compiler itself, and that it is not a runtime issue.

Now that memory allocation can fail, it would be neat if Miri could simulate low-memory devices to make it easy to see how much memory a Rust program needs.

Note that this breaks Miri because it assumes that allocation can never fail.
This commit is contained in:
bors 2021-07-04 09:15:36 +00:00
commit 39e20f1ae5
15 changed files with 96 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -48,6 +48,7 @@
#![feature(associated_type_defaults)]
#![feature(iter_zip)]
#![feature(thread_local_const_init)]
#![feature(try_reserve)]
#![recursion_limit = "512"]
#[macro_use]

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@ -8,12 +8,15 @@ use std::ptr;
use rustc_ast::Mutability;
use rustc_data_structures::sorted_map::SortedMap;
use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP;
use rustc_target::abi::{Align, HasDataLayout, Size};
use super::{
read_target_uint, write_target_uint, AllocId, InterpError, Pointer, Scalar, ScalarMaybeUninit,
UndefinedBehaviorInfo, UninitBytesAccess, UnsupportedOpInfo,
read_target_uint, write_target_uint, AllocId, InterpError, InterpResult, Pointer,
ResourceExhaustionInfo, Scalar, ScalarMaybeUninit, UndefinedBehaviorInfo, UninitBytesAccess,
UnsupportedOpInfo,
};
use crate::ty;
/// This type represents an Allocation in the Miri/CTFE core engine.
///
@ -121,15 +124,33 @@ impl<Tag> Allocation<Tag> {
Allocation::from_bytes(slice, Align::ONE, Mutability::Not)
}
pub fn uninit(size: Size, align: Align) -> Self {
Allocation {
bytes: vec![0; size.bytes_usize()],
/// Try to create an Allocation of `size` bytes, failing if there is not enough memory
/// available to the compiler to do so.
pub fn uninit(size: Size, align: Align, panic_on_fail: bool) -> InterpResult<'static, Self> {
let mut bytes = Vec::new();
bytes.try_reserve(size.bytes_usize()).map_err(|_| {
// This results in an error that can happen non-deterministically, since the memory
// available to the compiler can change between runs. Normally queries are always
// deterministic. However, we can be non-determinstic here because all uses of const
// evaluation (including ConstProp!) will make compilation fail (via hard error
// or ICE) upon encountering a `MemoryExhausted` error.
if panic_on_fail {
panic!("Allocation::uninit called with panic_on_fail had allocation failure")
}
ty::tls::with(|tcx| {
tcx.sess.delay_span_bug(DUMMY_SP, "exhausted memory during interpreation")
});
InterpError::ResourceExhaustion(ResourceExhaustionInfo::MemoryExhausted)
})?;
bytes.resize(size.bytes_usize(), 0);
Ok(Allocation {
bytes,
relocations: Relocations::new(),
init_mask: InitMask::new(size, false),
align,
mutability: Mutability::Mut,
extra: (),
}
})
}
}

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@ -423,6 +423,8 @@ pub enum ResourceExhaustionInfo {
///
/// The exact limit is set by the `const_eval_limit` attribute.
StepLimitReached,
/// There is not enough memory to perform an allocation.
MemoryExhausted,
}
impl fmt::Display for ResourceExhaustionInfo {
@ -435,6 +437,9 @@ impl fmt::Display for ResourceExhaustionInfo {
StepLimitReached => {
write!(f, "exceeded interpreter step limit (see `#[const_eval_limit]`)")
}
MemoryExhausted => {
write!(f, "tried to allocate more memory than available to compiler")
}
}
}
}
@ -525,7 +530,8 @@ impl InterpError<'_> {
use InterpError::*;
match *self {
MachineStop(ref err) => err.is_hard_err(),
InterpError::UndefinedBehavior(_) => true,
UndefinedBehavior(_) => true,
ResourceExhaustion(ResourceExhaustionInfo::MemoryExhausted) => true,
_ => false,
}
}

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@ -60,7 +60,8 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> {
let ptr_align = tcx.data_layout.pointer_align.abi;
let vtable_size = ptr_size * u64::try_from(vtable_entries.len()).unwrap();
let mut vtable = Allocation::uninit(vtable_size, ptr_align);
let mut vtable =
Allocation::uninit(vtable_size, ptr_align, /* panic_on_fail */ true).unwrap();
// No need to do any alignment checks on the memory accesses below, because we know the
// allocation is correctly aligned as we created it above. Also we're only offsetting by

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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ fn eval_body_using_ecx<'mir, 'tcx>(
);
let layout = ecx.layout_of(body.return_ty().subst(tcx, cid.instance.substs))?;
assert!(!layout.is_unsized());
let ret = ecx.allocate(layout, MemoryKind::Stack);
let ret = ecx.allocate(layout, MemoryKind::Stack)?;
let name =
with_no_trimmed_paths(|| ty::tls::with(|tcx| tcx.def_path_str(cid.instance.def_id())));

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@ -201,6 +201,8 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx> interpret::Machine<'mir, 'tcx> for CompileTimeInterpreter<'mir,
type MemoryExtra = MemoryExtra;
const PANIC_ON_ALLOC_FAIL: bool = false; // will be raised as a proper error
fn load_mir(
ecx: &InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, Self>,
instance: ty::InstanceDef<'tcx>,
@ -306,7 +308,7 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx> interpret::Machine<'mir, 'tcx> for CompileTimeInterpreter<'mir,
Size::from_bytes(size as u64),
align,
interpret::MemoryKind::Machine(MemoryKind::Heap),
);
)?;
ecx.write_scalar(Scalar::Ptr(ptr), dest)?;
}
_ => {

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@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: super::intern::CompileTimeMachine<'mir, 'tcx, !>>
&MPlaceTy<'tcx, M::PointerTag>,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx, ()>,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx, &'tcx Allocation> {
let dest = self.allocate(layout, MemoryKind::Stack);
let dest = self.allocate(layout, MemoryKind::Stack)?;
f(self, &dest)?;
let ptr = dest.ptr.assert_ptr();
assert_eq!(ptr.offset, Size::ZERO);

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@ -91,7 +91,9 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> {
.type_of(self.tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::PanicLocation, None))
.subst(*self.tcx, self.tcx.mk_substs([self.tcx.lifetimes.re_erased.into()].iter()));
let loc_layout = self.layout_of(loc_ty).unwrap();
let location = self.allocate(loc_layout, MemoryKind::CallerLocation);
// This can fail if rustc runs out of memory right here. Trying to emit an error would be
// pointless, since that would require allocating more memory than a Location.
let location = self.allocate(loc_layout, MemoryKind::CallerLocation).unwrap();
// Initialize fields.
self.write_immediate(file.to_ref(), &self.mplace_field(&location, 0).unwrap().into())

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@ -122,6 +122,9 @@ pub trait Machine<'mir, 'tcx>: Sized {
/// that is added to the memory so that the work is not done twice.
const GLOBAL_KIND: Option<Self::MemoryKind>;
/// Should the machine panic on allocation failures?
const PANIC_ON_ALLOC_FAIL: bool;
/// Whether memory accesses should be alignment-checked.
fn enforce_alignment(memory_extra: &Self::MemoryExtra) -> bool;

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@ -207,9 +207,9 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> Memory<'mir, 'tcx, M> {
size: Size,
align: Align,
kind: MemoryKind<M::MemoryKind>,
) -> Pointer<M::PointerTag> {
let alloc = Allocation::uninit(size, align);
self.allocate_with(alloc, kind)
) -> InterpResult<'static, Pointer<M::PointerTag>> {
let alloc = Allocation::uninit(size, align, M::PANIC_ON_ALLOC_FAIL)?;
Ok(self.allocate_with(alloc, kind))
}
pub fn allocate_bytes(
@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> Memory<'mir, 'tcx, M> {
// For simplicities' sake, we implement reallocate as "alloc, copy, dealloc".
// This happens so rarely, the perf advantage is outweighed by the maintenance cost.
let new_ptr = self.allocate(new_size, new_align, kind);
let new_ptr = self.allocate(new_size, new_align, kind)?;
let old_size = match old_size_and_align {
Some((size, _align)) => size,
None => self.get_raw(ptr.alloc_id)?.size(),

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@ -982,7 +982,7 @@ where
let (size, align) = self
.size_and_align_of(&meta, &local_layout)?
.expect("Cannot allocate for non-dyn-sized type");
let ptr = self.memory.allocate(size, align, MemoryKind::Stack);
let ptr = self.memory.allocate(size, align, MemoryKind::Stack)?;
let mplace = MemPlace { ptr: ptr.into(), align, meta };
if let LocalValue::Live(Operand::Immediate(value)) = local_val {
// Preserve old value.
@ -1018,9 +1018,9 @@ where
&mut self,
layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>,
kind: MemoryKind<M::MemoryKind>,
) -> MPlaceTy<'tcx, M::PointerTag> {
let ptr = self.memory.allocate(layout.size, layout.align.abi, kind);
MPlaceTy::from_aligned_ptr(ptr, layout)
) -> InterpResult<'static, MPlaceTy<'tcx, M::PointerTag>> {
let ptr = self.memory.allocate(layout.size, layout.align.abi, kind)?;
Ok(MPlaceTy::from_aligned_ptr(ptr, layout))
}
/// Returns a wide MPlace of type `&'static [mut] str` to a new 1-aligned allocation.

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ Rust MIR: a lowered representation of Rust.
#![feature(option_get_or_insert_default)]
#![feature(once_cell)]
#![feature(control_flow_enum)]
#![feature(try_reserve)]
#![recursion_limit = "256"]
#[macro_use]

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@ -181,6 +181,7 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx> ConstPropMachine<'mir, 'tcx> {
impl<'mir, 'tcx> interpret::Machine<'mir, 'tcx> for ConstPropMachine<'mir, 'tcx> {
compile_time_machine!(<'mir, 'tcx>);
const PANIC_ON_ALLOC_FAIL: bool = true; // all allocations are small (see `MAX_ALLOC_LIMIT`)
type MemoryKind = !;
@ -393,7 +394,11 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx> ConstPropagator<'mir, 'tcx> {
.filter(|ret_layout| {
!ret_layout.is_zst() && ret_layout.size < Size::from_bytes(MAX_ALLOC_LIMIT)
})
.map(|ret_layout| ecx.allocate(ret_layout, MemoryKind::Stack).into());
.map(|ret_layout| {
ecx.allocate(ret_layout, MemoryKind::Stack)
.expect("couldn't perform small allocation")
.into()
});
ecx.push_stack_frame(
Instance::new(def_id, substs),

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@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
// only-64bit
// on 32bit and 16bit platforms it is plausible that the maximum allocation size will succeed
const FOO: () = {
// 128 TiB, unlikely anyone has that much RAM
let x = [0_u8; (1 << 47) - 1];
//~^ ERROR evaluation of constant value failed
};
static FOO2: () = {
let x = [0_u8; (1 << 47) - 1];
//~^ ERROR could not evaluate static initializer
};
fn main() {
let _ = FOO;
let _ = FOO2;
}

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@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
error[E0080]: evaluation of constant value failed
--> $DIR/large_const_alloc.rs:6:13
|
LL | let x = [0_u8; (1 << 47) - 1];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ tried to allocate more memory than available to compiler
error[E0080]: could not evaluate static initializer
--> $DIR/large_const_alloc.rs:11:13
|
LL | let x = [0_u8; (1 << 47) - 1];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ tried to allocate more memory than available to compiler
error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0080`.