| DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| gcmole is a simple static analysis tool used to find possible evaluation order |
| dependent GC-unsafe places in the V8 codebase. |
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| For example the following code is GC-unsafe: |
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| Handle<Object> Foo(); // Assume Foo can trigger a GC. |
| void Bar(Object*, Object*); |
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| Handle<Object> baz; |
| baz->Qux(*Foo()); // (a) |
| Bar(*Foo(), *baz); // (b) |
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| Both in cases (a) and (b) compiler is free to evaluate call arguments (that |
| includes receiver) in any order. That means it can dereference baz before |
| calling to Foo and save a raw pointer to a heap object in the register or |
| on the stack. |
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| PREREQUISITES ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 1) Install Lua 5.1 |
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| 2) Get LLVM 2.9 and Clang 2.9 sources and build them. |
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| Follow the instructions on http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html. |
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| Make sure to pass --enable-optimized to configure to get Release build |
| instead of a Debug one. |
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| 3) Build gcmole Clang plugin (libgcmole.so) |
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| In the tools/gcmole execute the following command: |
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| LLVM_SRC_ROOT=<path-to-llvm-source-root> make |
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| USING GCMOLE ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| gcmole consists of driver script written in Lua and Clang plugin that does |
| C++ AST processing. Plugin (libgcmole.so) is expected to be in the same |
| folder as driver (gcmole.lua). |
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| To start analysis cd into the root of v8 checkout and execute the following |
| command: |
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| CLANG_BIN=<path-to-clang-bin-folder> lua tools/gcmole/gcmole.lua [<arch>] |
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| where arch should be one of architectures supported by V8 (arm, ia32, x64). |
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| Analysis will be performed in 2 stages: |
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| - on the first stage driver will parse all files and build a global callgraph |
| approximation to find all functions that might potentially cause GC, list |
| of this functions will be written into gcsuspects file. |
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| - on the second stage driver will parse all files again and will locate all |
| callsites that might be GC-unsafe based on the list of functions causing GC. |
| Such places are marked with a "Possible problem with evaluation order." |
| warning. Messages "Failed to resolve v8::internal::Object" are benign and |
| can be ignored. |
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| If any errors were found driver exits with non-zero status. |