Blame SOURCES/valgrind-3.14.0-new-strlen-IROps.patch

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commit 4271989815b5fc933c1e29bc75507c2726dc3738
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Author: Julian Seward <jseward@acm.org>
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Date:   Tue Nov 20 10:52:33 2018 +0100
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    Add some new IROps to support improved Memcheck analysis of strlen etc.
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    This is part of the fix for bug 386945.  It adds the following IROps, plus
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    their supporting type- and printing- fragments:
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    Iop_Reverse8sIn32_x1: 32-bit byteswap.  A fancy name, but it is consistent
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    with naming for the other swapping IROps that already exist.
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    Iop_PopCount64, Iop_PopCount32: population count
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    Iop_ClzNat64, Iop_ClzNat32, Iop_CtzNat64, Iop_CtzNat32: counting leading and
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    trailing zeroes, with "natural" (Nat) semantics for a zero input, meaning, in
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    the case of zero input, return the number of bits in the word.  These
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    functionally overlap with the existing Iop_Clz64, Iop_Clz32, Iop_Ctz64,
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    Iop_Ctz32.  The existing operations are undefined in case of a zero input.
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    Adding these new variants avoids the complexity of having to change the
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    declared semantics of the existing operations.  Instead they are deprecated
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    but still available for use.
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diff --git a/VEX/priv/ir_defs.c b/VEX/priv/ir_defs.c
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index 823b6be..3221033 100644
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--- a/VEX/priv/ir_defs.c
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+++ b/VEX/priv/ir_defs.c
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@@ -194,6 +194,14 @@ void ppIROp ( IROp op )
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       case Iop_Ctz64:    vex_printf("Ctz64"); return;
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       case Iop_Ctz32:    vex_printf("Ctz32"); return;
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+      case Iop_ClzNat64: vex_printf("ClzNat64"); return;
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+      case Iop_ClzNat32: vex_printf("ClzNat32"); return;
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+      case Iop_CtzNat64: vex_printf("CtzNat64"); return;
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+      case Iop_CtzNat32: vex_printf("CtzNat32"); return;
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+
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+      case Iop_PopCount64: vex_printf("PopCount64"); return;
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+      case Iop_PopCount32: vex_printf("PopCount32"); return;
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+
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       case Iop_CmpLT32S: vex_printf("CmpLT32S"); return;
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       case Iop_CmpLE32S: vex_printf("CmpLE32S"); return;
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       case Iop_CmpLT32U: vex_printf("CmpLT32U"); return;
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@@ -395,6 +403,7 @@ void ppIROp ( IROp op )
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       case Iop_CmpNEZ16x2: vex_printf("CmpNEZ16x2"); return;
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       case Iop_CmpNEZ8x4:  vex_printf("CmpNEZ8x4"); return;
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+      case Iop_Reverse8sIn32_x1: vex_printf("Reverse8sIn32_x1"); return;
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       case Iop_CmpF64:    vex_printf("CmpF64"); return;
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@@ -2719,6 +2728,7 @@ void typeOfPrimop ( IROp op,
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          UNARY(Ity_I16, Ity_I16);
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       case Iop_Not32:
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       case Iop_CmpNEZ16x2: case Iop_CmpNEZ8x4:
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+      case Iop_Reverse8sIn32_x1:
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          UNARY(Ity_I32, Ity_I32);
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       case Iop_Not64:
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@@ -2782,9 +2792,13 @@ void typeOfPrimop ( IROp op,
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          BINARY(Ity_I64,Ity_I64, Ity_I128);
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       case Iop_Clz32: case Iop_Ctz32:
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+      case Iop_ClzNat32: case Iop_CtzNat32:
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+      case Iop_PopCount32:
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          UNARY(Ity_I32, Ity_I32);
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       case Iop_Clz64: case Iop_Ctz64:
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+      case Iop_ClzNat64: case Iop_CtzNat64:
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+      case Iop_PopCount64:
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          UNARY(Ity_I64, Ity_I64);
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       case Iop_DivU32: case Iop_DivS32: case Iop_DivU32E: case Iop_DivS32E:
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diff --git a/VEX/pub/libvex_ir.h b/VEX/pub/libvex_ir.h
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index 17bcb55..93fa5ac 100644
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--- a/VEX/pub/libvex_ir.h
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+++ b/VEX/pub/libvex_ir.h
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@@ -452,12 +452,21 @@ typedef
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       Iop_MullS8, Iop_MullS16, Iop_MullS32, Iop_MullS64,
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       Iop_MullU8, Iop_MullU16, Iop_MullU32, Iop_MullU64,
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-      /* Wierdo integer stuff */
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+      /* Counting bits */
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+      /* Ctz64/Ctz32/Clz64/Clz32 are UNDEFINED when given arguments of zero.
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+         You must ensure they are never given a zero argument.  As of
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+         2018-Nov-14 they are deprecated.  Try to use the Nat variants
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+         immediately below, if you can.
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+      */
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       Iop_Clz64, Iop_Clz32,   /* count leading zeroes */
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       Iop_Ctz64, Iop_Ctz32,   /* count trailing zeros */
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-      /* Ctz64/Ctz32/Clz64/Clz32 are UNDEFINED when given arguments of
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-         zero.  You must ensure they are never given a zero argument.
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-      */
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+      /* Count leading/trailing zeroes, with "natural" semantics for the
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+         case where the input is zero: then the result is the number of bits
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+         in the word. */
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+      Iop_ClzNat64, Iop_ClzNat32,
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+      Iop_CtzNat64, Iop_CtzNat32,
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+      /* Population count -- compute the number of 1 bits in the argument. */
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+      Iop_PopCount64, Iop_PopCount32,
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       /* Standard integer comparisons */
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       Iop_CmpLT32S, Iop_CmpLT64S,
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@@ -831,6 +840,9 @@ typedef
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       /* MISC (vector integer cmp != 0) */
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       Iop_CmpNEZ16x2, Iop_CmpNEZ8x4,
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+      /* Byte swap in a 32-bit word */
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+      Iop_Reverse8sIn32_x1,
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+
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       /* ------------------ 64-bit SIMD FP ------------------------ */
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       /* Convertion to/from int */
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@@ -1034,8 +1046,9 @@ typedef
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       Iop_Slice64,  // (I64, I64, I8) -> I64
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       /* REVERSE the order of chunks in vector lanes.  Chunks must be
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-         smaller than the vector lanes (obviously) and so may be 8-,
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-         16- and 32-bit in size. */
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+         smaller than the vector lanes (obviously) and so may be 8-, 16- and
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+         32-bit in size.  Note that the degenerate case,
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+         Iop_Reverse8sIn64_x1, is a simply a vanilla byte-swap. */
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       /* Examples:
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             Reverse8sIn16_x4([a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h]) = [b,a,d,c,f,e,h,g]
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             Reverse8sIn32_x2([a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h]) = [d,c,b,a,h,g,f,e]