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avoid catching InterpError
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RalfJung committed Mar 25, 2020
commit 0fdb7df32b0398f6cdac154c6c1c29e505147da6
16 changes: 11 additions & 5 deletions src/librustc/mir/interpret/allocation.rs
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Expand Up @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ impl<'tcx, Tag: Copy, Extra: AllocationExtra<Tag>> Allocation<Tag, Extra> {
let bytes = self.get_bytes_with_undef_and_ptr(cx, ptr, size)?;
// Undef check happens *after* we established that the alignment is correct.
// We must not return `Ok()` for unaligned pointers!
if self.check_defined(ptr, size).is_err() {
if self.is_defined(ptr, size).is_err() {
// This inflates undefined bytes to the entire scalar, even if only a few
// bytes are undefined.
return Ok(ScalarMaybeUndef::Undef);
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}

/// Undefined bytes.
impl<'tcx, Tag, Extra> Allocation<Tag, Extra> {
impl<'tcx, Tag: Copy, Extra> Allocation<Tag, Extra> {
/// Checks whether the given range is entirely defined.
///
/// Returns `Ok(())` if it's defined. Otherwise returns the index of the byte
/// at which the first undefined access begins.
fn is_defined(&self, ptr: Pointer<Tag>, size: Size) -> Result<(), Size> {
self.undef_mask.is_range_defined(ptr.offset, ptr.offset + size) // `Size` addition
}

/// Checks that a range of bytes is defined. If not, returns the `ReadUndefBytes`
/// error which will report the first byte which is undefined.
#[inline]
fn check_defined(&self, ptr: Pointer<Tag>, size: Size) -> InterpResult<'tcx> {
self.undef_mask
.is_range_defined(ptr.offset, ptr.offset + size) // `Size` addition
self.is_defined(ptr, size)
.or_else(|idx| throw_ub!(InvalidUndefBytes(Some(Pointer::new(ptr.alloc_id, idx)))))
}

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