fix ICE on specific malformed asm clobber_abi

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asquared31415 2023-06-15 17:45:53 -04:00
parent 8c74a5d27c
commit 3dc793e625
5 changed files with 184 additions and 96 deletions

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@ -379,16 +379,12 @@ fn parse_clobber_abi<'a>(p: &mut Parser<'a>, args: &mut AsmArgs) -> PResult<'a,
}
let mut new_abis = Vec::new();
loop {
while !p.eat(&token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis)) {
match p.parse_str_lit() {
Ok(str_lit) => {
new_abis.push((str_lit.symbol_unescaped, str_lit.span));
}
Err(opt_lit) => {
// If the non-string literal is a closing paren then it's the end of the list and is fine
if p.eat(&token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis)) {
break;
}
let span = opt_lit.map_or(p.token.span, |lit| lit.span);
let mut err =
p.sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_err(span, "expected string literal");

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
// only-x86_64
// needs-asm-support
#![feature(asm_const)]
@ -38,6 +38,9 @@ fn main() {
//~^ ERROR expected one of
asm!("{}", options(), const foo);
//~^ ERROR attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
// test that asm!'s clobber_abi doesn't accept non-string literals
// see also https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/112635
asm!("", clobber_abi());
//~^ ERROR at least one abi must be provided
asm!("", clobber_abi(foo));
@ -46,6 +49,25 @@ fn main() {
//~^ ERROR expected one of `)` or `,`, found `foo`
asm!("", clobber_abi("C", foo));
//~^ ERROR expected string literal
asm!("", clobber_abi(1));
//~^ ERROR expected string literal
asm!("", clobber_abi(()));
//~^ ERROR expected string literal
asm!("", clobber_abi(uwu));
//~^ ERROR expected string literal
asm!("", clobber_abi({}));
//~^ ERROR expected string literal
asm!("", clobber_abi(loop {}));
//~^ ERROR expected string literal
asm!("", clobber_abi(if));
//~^ ERROR expected string literal
asm!("", clobber_abi(do));
//~^ ERROR expected string literal
asm!("", clobber_abi(<));
//~^ ERROR expected string literal
asm!("", clobber_abi(.));
//~^ ERROR expected string literal
asm!("{}", clobber_abi("C"), const foo);
//~^ ERROR attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
asm!("", options(), clobber_abi("C"));
@ -56,15 +78,7 @@ fn main() {
//~^^ ERROR argument never used
//~^^^ ERROR attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
//~^^^^ ERROR attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
asm!("", a = in("eax") foo);
//~^ ERROR explicit register arguments cannot have names
asm!("{a}", in("eax") foo, a = const bar);
//~^ ERROR attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
asm!("{a}", in("eax") foo, a = const bar);
//~^ ERROR attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
asm!("{1}", in("eax") foo, const bar);
//~^ ERROR positional arguments cannot follow named arguments or explicit register arguments
//~^^ ERROR attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
asm!("", options(), "");
//~^ ERROR expected one of
asm!("{}", in(reg) foo, "{}", out(reg) foo);

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@ -83,31 +83,85 @@ LL | asm!("", options(nomem, foo));
| ^^^ expected one of 10 possible tokens
error: at least one abi must be provided as an argument to `clobber_abi`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:41:30
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:44:30
|
LL | asm!("", clobber_abi());
| ^
error: expected string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:43:30
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:46:30
|
LL | asm!("", clobber_abi(foo));
| ^^^ not a string literal
error: expected one of `)` or `,`, found `foo`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:45:34
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:48:34
|
LL | asm!("", clobber_abi("C" foo));
| ^^^ expected one of `)` or `,`
error: expected string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:47:35
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:50:35
|
LL | asm!("", clobber_abi("C", foo));
| ^^^ not a string literal
error: expected string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:52:30
|
LL | asm!("", clobber_abi(1));
| ^ not a string literal
error: expected string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:54:30
|
LL | asm!("", clobber_abi(()));
| ^ not a string literal
error: expected string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:56:30
|
LL | asm!("", clobber_abi(uwu));
| ^^^ not a string literal
error: expected string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:58:30
|
LL | asm!("", clobber_abi({}));
| ^ not a string literal
error: expected string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:60:30
|
LL | asm!("", clobber_abi(loop {}));
| ^^^^ not a string literal
error: expected string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:62:30
|
LL | asm!("", clobber_abi(if));
| ^^ not a string literal
error: expected string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:64:30
|
LL | asm!("", clobber_abi(do));
| ^^ not a string literal
error: expected string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:66:30
|
LL | asm!("", clobber_abi(<));
| ^ not a string literal
error: expected string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:68:30
|
LL | asm!("", clobber_abi(.));
| ^ not a string literal
error: duplicate argument named `a`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:54:36
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:76:36
|
LL | asm!("{a}", a = const foo, a = const bar);
| ------------- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ duplicate argument
@ -115,41 +169,27 @@ LL | asm!("{a}", a = const foo, a = const bar);
| previously here
error: argument never used
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:54:36
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:76:36
|
LL | asm!("{a}", a = const foo, a = const bar);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ argument never used
|
= help: if this argument is intentionally unused, consider using it in an asm comment: `"/* {1} */"`
error: explicit register arguments cannot have names
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:59:18
|
LL | asm!("", a = in("eax") foo);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: positional arguments cannot follow named arguments or explicit register arguments
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:65:36
|
LL | asm!("{1}", in("eax") foo, const bar);
| ------------- ^^^^^^^^^ positional argument
| |
| explicit register argument
error: expected one of `clobber_abi`, `const`, `in`, `inlateout`, `inout`, `lateout`, `options`, `out`, or `sym`, found `""`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:68:29
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:82:29
|
LL | asm!("", options(), "");
| ^^ expected one of 9 possible tokens
error: expected one of `clobber_abi`, `const`, `in`, `inlateout`, `inout`, `lateout`, `options`, `out`, or `sym`, found `"{}"`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:70:33
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:84:33
|
LL | asm!("{}", in(reg) foo, "{}", out(reg) foo);
| ^^^^ expected one of 9 possible tokens
error: asm template must be a string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:72:14
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:86:14
|
LL | asm!(format!("{{{}}}", 0), in(reg) foo);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -157,7 +197,7 @@ LL | asm!(format!("{{{}}}", 0), in(reg) foo);
= note: this error originates in the macro `format` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: asm template must be a string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:74:21
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:88:21
|
LL | asm!("{1}", format!("{{{}}}", 0), in(reg) foo, out(reg) bar);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -165,121 +205,121 @@ LL | asm!("{1}", format!("{{{}}}", 0), in(reg) foo, out(reg) bar);
= note: this error originates in the macro `format` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: _ cannot be used for input operands
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:76:28
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:90:28
|
LL | asm!("{}", in(reg) _);
| ^
error: _ cannot be used for input operands
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:78:31
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:92:31
|
LL | asm!("{}", inout(reg) _);
| ^
error: _ cannot be used for input operands
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:80:35
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:94:35
|
LL | asm!("{}", inlateout(reg) _);
| ^
error: requires at least a template string argument
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:87:1
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:101:1
|
LL | global_asm!();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: asm template must be a string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:89:13
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:103:13
|
LL | global_asm!(FOO);
| ^^^
error: expected token: `,`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:91:18
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:105:18
|
LL | global_asm!("{}" FOO);
| ^^^ expected `,`
error: expected operand, options, or additional template string
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:93:19
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:107:19
|
LL | global_asm!("{}", FOO);
| ^^^ expected operand, options, or additional template string
error: expected expression, found end of macro arguments
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:95:24
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:109:24
|
LL | global_asm!("{}", const);
| ^ expected expression
error: expected one of `,`, `.`, `?`, or an operator, found `FOO`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:97:30
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:111:30
|
LL | global_asm!("{}", const(reg) FOO);
| ^^^ expected one of `,`, `.`, `?`, or an operator
error: expected one of `)`, `att_syntax`, or `raw`, found `FOO`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:99:25
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:113:25
|
LL | global_asm!("", options(FOO));
| ^^^ expected one of `)`, `att_syntax`, or `raw`
error: expected one of `)`, `att_syntax`, or `raw`, found `nomem`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:101:25
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:115:25
|
LL | global_asm!("", options(nomem FOO));
| ^^^^^ expected one of `)`, `att_syntax`, or `raw`
error: expected one of `)`, `att_syntax`, or `raw`, found `nomem`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:103:25
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:117:25
|
LL | global_asm!("", options(nomem, FOO));
| ^^^^^ expected one of `)`, `att_syntax`, or `raw`
error: expected string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:106:29
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:120:29
|
LL | global_asm!("", clobber_abi(FOO));
| ^^^ not a string literal
error: expected one of `)` or `,`, found `FOO`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:108:33
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:122:33
|
LL | global_asm!("", clobber_abi("C" FOO));
| ^^^ expected one of `)` or `,`
error: expected string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:110:34
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:124:34
|
LL | global_asm!("", clobber_abi("C", FOO));
| ^^^ not a string literal
error: `clobber_abi` cannot be used with `global_asm!`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:112:19
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:126:19
|
LL | global_asm!("{}", clobber_abi("C"), const FOO);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: `clobber_abi` cannot be used with `global_asm!`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:114:28
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:128:28
|
LL | global_asm!("", options(), clobber_abi("C"));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: `clobber_abi` cannot be used with `global_asm!`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:116:30
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:130:30
|
LL | global_asm!("{}", options(), clobber_abi("C"), const FOO);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: `clobber_abi` cannot be used with `global_asm!`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:118:17
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:132:17
|
LL | global_asm!("", clobber_abi("C"), clobber_abi("C"));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: duplicate argument named `a`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:120:35
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:134:35
|
LL | global_asm!("{a}", a = const FOO, a = const BAR);
| ------------- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ duplicate argument
@ -287,7 +327,7 @@ LL | global_asm!("{a}", a = const FOO, a = const BAR);
| previously here
error: argument never used
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:120:35
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:134:35
|
LL | global_asm!("{a}", a = const FOO, a = const BAR);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ argument never used
@ -295,19 +335,19 @@ LL | global_asm!("{a}", a = const FOO, a = const BAR);
= help: if this argument is intentionally unused, consider using it in an asm comment: `"/* {1} */"`
error: expected one of `clobber_abi`, `const`, `options`, or `sym`, found `""`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:123:28
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:137:28
|
LL | global_asm!("", options(), "");
| ^^ expected one of `clobber_abi`, `const`, `options`, or `sym`
error: expected one of `clobber_abi`, `const`, `options`, or `sym`, found `"{}"`
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:125:30
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:139:30
|
LL | global_asm!("{}", const FOO, "{}", const FOO);
| ^^^^ expected one of `clobber_abi`, `const`, `options`, or `sym`
error: asm template must be a string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:127:13
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:141:13
|
LL | global_asm!(format!("{{{}}}", 0), const FOO);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -315,7 +355,7 @@ LL | global_asm!(format!("{{{}}}", 0), const FOO);
= note: this error originates in the macro `format` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: asm template must be a string literal
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:129:20
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:143:20
|
LL | global_asm!("{1}", format!("{{{}}}", 0), const FOO, const BAR);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -332,7 +372,7 @@ LL | asm!("{}", options(), const foo);
| ^^^ non-constant value
error[E0435]: attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:49:44
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:71:44
|
LL | let mut foo = 0;
| ----------- help: consider using `const` instead of `let`: `const foo`
@ -341,7 +381,7 @@ LL | asm!("{}", clobber_abi("C"), const foo);
| ^^^ non-constant value
error[E0435]: attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:52:55
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:74:55
|
LL | let mut foo = 0;
| ----------- help: consider using `const` instead of `let`: `const foo`
@ -350,7 +390,7 @@ LL | asm!("{}", options(), clobber_abi("C"), const foo);
| ^^^ non-constant value
error[E0435]: attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:54:31
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:76:31
|
LL | let mut foo = 0;
| ----------- help: consider using `const` instead of `let`: `const foo`
@ -359,7 +399,7 @@ LL | asm!("{a}", a = const foo, a = const bar);
| ^^^ non-constant value
error[E0435]: attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:54:46
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:76:46
|
LL | let mut bar = 0;
| ----------- help: consider using `const` instead of `let`: `const bar`
@ -367,33 +407,6 @@ LL | let mut bar = 0;
LL | asm!("{a}", a = const foo, a = const bar);
| ^^^ non-constant value
error[E0435]: attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:61:46
|
LL | let mut bar = 0;
| ----------- help: consider using `const` instead of `let`: `const bar`
...
LL | asm!("{a}", in("eax") foo, a = const bar);
| ^^^ non-constant value
error[E0435]: attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:63:46
|
LL | let mut bar = 0;
| ----------- help: consider using `const` instead of `let`: `const bar`
...
LL | asm!("{a}", in("eax") foo, a = const bar);
| ^^^ non-constant value
error[E0435]: attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
--> $DIR/parse-error.rs:65:42
|
LL | let mut bar = 0;
| ----------- help: consider using `const` instead of `let`: `const bar`
...
LL | asm!("{1}", in("eax") foo, const bar);
| ^^^ non-constant value
error: aborting due to 59 previous errors
error: aborting due to 63 previous errors
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0435`.

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@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
// only-x86_64
#![feature(asm_const)]
use std::arch::asm;
fn main() {
let mut foo = 0;
let mut bar = 0;
unsafe {
asm!("", a = in("eax") foo);
//~^ ERROR explicit register arguments cannot have names
asm!("{a}", in("eax") foo, a = const bar);
//~^ ERROR attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
asm!("{a}", in("eax") foo, a = const bar);
//~^ ERROR attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
asm!("{1}", in("eax") foo, const bar);
//~^ ERROR positional arguments cannot follow named arguments or explicit register arguments
//~^^ ERROR attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
error: explicit register arguments cannot have names
--> $DIR/x86_64_parse_error.rs:11:18
|
LL | asm!("", a = in("eax") foo);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: positional arguments cannot follow named arguments or explicit register arguments
--> $DIR/x86_64_parse_error.rs:17:36
|
LL | asm!("{1}", in("eax") foo, const bar);
| ------------- ^^^^^^^^^ positional argument
| |
| explicit register argument
error[E0435]: attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
--> $DIR/x86_64_parse_error.rs:13:46
|
LL | let mut bar = 0;
| ----------- help: consider using `const` instead of `let`: `const bar`
...
LL | asm!("{a}", in("eax") foo, a = const bar);
| ^^^ non-constant value
error[E0435]: attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
--> $DIR/x86_64_parse_error.rs:15:46
|
LL | let mut bar = 0;
| ----------- help: consider using `const` instead of `let`: `const bar`
...
LL | asm!("{a}", in("eax") foo, a = const bar);
| ^^^ non-constant value
error[E0435]: attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
--> $DIR/x86_64_parse_error.rs:17:42
|
LL | let mut bar = 0;
| ----------- help: consider using `const` instead of `let`: `const bar`
...
LL | asm!("{1}", in("eax") foo, const bar);
| ^^^ non-constant value
error: aborting due to 5 previous errors
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0435`.