// Copyright (c) 2020 Google LLC // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. #include "source/fuzz/fuzzer_pass_add_access_chains.h" #include "source/fuzz/fuzzer_util.h" #include "source/fuzz/transformation_access_chain.h" namespace spvtools { namespace fuzz { FuzzerPassAddAccessChains::FuzzerPassAddAccessChains( opt::IRContext* ir_context, TransformationContext* transformation_context, FuzzerContext* fuzzer_context, protobufs::TransformationSequence* transformations) : FuzzerPass(ir_context, transformation_context, fuzzer_context, transformations) {} FuzzerPassAddAccessChains::~FuzzerPassAddAccessChains() = default; void FuzzerPassAddAccessChains::Apply() { ForEachInstructionWithInstructionDescriptor( [this](opt::Function* function, opt::BasicBlock* block, opt::BasicBlock::iterator inst_it, const protobufs::InstructionDescriptor& instruction_descriptor) -> void { assert(inst_it->opcode() == instruction_descriptor.target_instruction_opcode() && "The opcode of the instruction we might insert before must be " "the same as the opcode in the descriptor for the instruction"); // Check whether it is legitimate to insert an access chain // instruction before this instruction. if (!fuzzerutil::CanInsertOpcodeBeforeInstruction(SpvOpAccessChain, inst_it)) { return; } // Randomly decide whether to try inserting a load here. if (!GetFuzzerContext()->ChoosePercentage( GetFuzzerContext()->GetChanceOfAddingAccessChain())) { return; } // Get all of the pointers that are currently in scope, excluding // explicitly null and undefined pointers. std::vector relevant_pointer_instructions = FindAvailableInstructions( function, block, inst_it, [](opt::IRContext* context, opt::Instruction* instruction) -> bool { if (!instruction->result_id() || !instruction->type_id()) { // A pointer needs both a result and type id. return false; } switch (instruction->opcode()) { case SpvOpConstantNull: case SpvOpUndef: // Do not allow making an access chain from a null or // undefined pointer. (We can eliminate these cases // before actually checking that the instruction is a // pointer.) return false; default: break; } // If the instruction has pointer type, we can legitimately // make an access chain from it. return context->get_def_use_mgr() ->GetDef(instruction->type_id()) ->opcode() == SpvOpTypePointer; }); // At this point, |relevant_instructions| contains all the pointers // we might think of making an access chain from. if (relevant_pointer_instructions.empty()) { return; } auto chosen_pointer = relevant_pointer_instructions[GetFuzzerContext()->RandomIndex( relevant_pointer_instructions)]; std::vector index_ids; auto pointer_type = GetIRContext()->get_def_use_mgr()->GetDef( chosen_pointer->type_id()); uint32_t subobject_type_id = pointer_type->GetSingleWordInOperand(1); while (true) { auto subobject_type = GetIRContext()->get_def_use_mgr()->GetDef(subobject_type_id); if (!spvOpcodeIsComposite(subobject_type->opcode())) { break; } if (!GetFuzzerContext()->ChoosePercentage( GetFuzzerContext() ->GetChanceOfGoingDeeperWhenMakingAccessChain())) { break; } uint32_t bound; switch (subobject_type->opcode()) { case SpvOpTypeArray: bound = fuzzerutil::GetArraySize(*subobject_type, GetIRContext()); break; case SpvOpTypeMatrix: case SpvOpTypeVector: bound = subobject_type->GetSingleWordInOperand(1); break; case SpvOpTypeStruct: bound = fuzzerutil::GetNumberOfStructMembers(*subobject_type); break; default: assert(false && "Not a composite type opcode."); // Set the bound to a value in order to keep release compilers // happy. bound = 0; break; } if (bound == 0) { // It is possible for a composite type to legitimately have zero // sub-components, at least in the case of a struct, which // can have no fields. break; } // TODO(https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/3179) We // could allow non-constant indices when looking up non-structs, // using clamping to ensure they are in-bounds. uint32_t index_value = GetFuzzerContext()->GetRandomIndexForAccessChain(bound); index_ids.push_back(FindOrCreateIntegerConstant( {index_value}, 32, GetFuzzerContext()->ChooseEven())); switch (subobject_type->opcode()) { case SpvOpTypeArray: case SpvOpTypeMatrix: case SpvOpTypeVector: subobject_type_id = subobject_type->GetSingleWordInOperand(0); break; case SpvOpTypeStruct: subobject_type_id = subobject_type->GetSingleWordInOperand(index_value); break; default: assert(false && "Not a composite type opcode."); } } // The transformation we are about to create will only apply if a // pointer suitable for the access chain's result type exists, so we // create one if it does not. FindOrCreatePointerType(subobject_type_id, static_cast( pointer_type->GetSingleWordInOperand(0))); // Apply the transformation to add an access chain. ApplyTransformation(TransformationAccessChain( GetFuzzerContext()->GetFreshId(), chosen_pointer->result_id(), index_ids, instruction_descriptor)); }); } } // namespace fuzz } // namespace spvtools