use crate::errors::DumpVTableEntries; use crate::traits::{impossible_predicates, is_vtable_safe_method}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_infer::traits::util::PredicateSet; use rustc_infer::traits::ImplSource; use rustc_middle::ty::visit::TypeVisitable; use rustc_middle::ty::InternalSubsts; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, GenericParamDefKind, ToPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt, VtblEntry}; use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; use smallvec::SmallVec; use std::fmt::Debug; use std::ops::ControlFlow; #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub(super) enum VtblSegment<'tcx> { MetadataDSA, TraitOwnEntries { trait_ref: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, emit_vptr: bool }, } /// Prepare the segments for a vtable pub(super) fn prepare_vtable_segments<'tcx, T>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, trait_ref: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, mut segment_visitor: impl FnMut(VtblSegment<'tcx>) -> ControlFlow, ) -> Option { // The following constraints holds for the final arrangement. // 1. The whole virtual table of the first direct super trait is included as the // the prefix. If this trait doesn't have any super traits, then this step // consists of the dsa metadata. // 2. Then comes the proper pointer metadata(vptr) and all own methods for all // other super traits except those already included as part of the first // direct super trait virtual table. // 3. finally, the own methods of this trait. // This has the advantage that trait upcasting to the first direct super trait on each level // is zero cost, and to another trait includes only replacing the pointer with one level indirection, // while not using too much extra memory. // For a single inheritance relationship like this, // D --> C --> B --> A // The resulting vtable will consists of these segments: // DSA, A, B, C, D // For a multiple inheritance relationship like this, // D --> C --> A // \-> B // The resulting vtable will consists of these segments: // DSA, A, B, B-vptr, C, D // For a diamond inheritance relationship like this, // D --> B --> A // \-> C -/ // The resulting vtable will consists of these segments: // DSA, A, B, C, C-vptr, D // For a more complex inheritance relationship like this: // O --> G --> C --> A // \ \ \-> B // | |-> F --> D // | \-> E // |-> N --> J --> H // \ \-> I // |-> M --> K // \-> L // The resulting vtable will consists of these segments: // DSA, A, B, B-vptr, C, D, D-vptr, E, E-vptr, F, F-vptr, G, // H, H-vptr, I, I-vptr, J, J-vptr, K, K-vptr, L, L-vptr, M, M-vptr, // N, N-vptr, O // emit dsa segment first. if let ControlFlow::Break(v) = (segment_visitor)(VtblSegment::MetadataDSA) { return Some(v); } let mut emit_vptr_on_new_entry = false; let mut visited = PredicateSet::new(tcx); let predicate = trait_ref.without_const().to_predicate(tcx); let mut stack: SmallVec<[(ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, _, _); 5]> = smallvec![(trait_ref, emit_vptr_on_new_entry, None)]; visited.insert(predicate); // the main traversal loop: // basically we want to cut the inheritance directed graph into a few non-overlapping slices of nodes // that each node is emitted after all its descendents have been emitted. // so we convert the directed graph into a tree by skipping all previously visited nodes using a visited set. // this is done on the fly. // Each loop run emits a slice - it starts by find a "childless" unvisited node, backtracking upwards, and it // stops after it finds a node that has a next-sibling node. // This next-sibling node will used as the starting point of next slice. // Example: // For a diamond inheritance relationship like this, // D#1 --> B#0 --> A#0 // \-> C#1 -/ // Starting point 0 stack [D] // Loop run #0: Stack after diving in is [D B A], A is "childless" // after this point, all newly visited nodes won't have a vtable that equals to a prefix of this one. // Loop run #0: Emitting the slice [B A] (in reverse order), B has a next-sibling node, so this slice stops here. // Loop run #0: Stack after exiting out is [D C], C is the next starting point. // Loop run #1: Stack after diving in is [D C], C is "childless", since its child A is skipped(already emitted). // Loop run #1: Emitting the slice [D C] (in reverse order). No one has a next-sibling node. // Loop run #1: Stack after exiting out is []. Now the function exits. loop { // dive deeper into the stack, recording the path 'diving_in: loop { if let Some((inner_most_trait_ref, _, _)) = stack.last() { let inner_most_trait_ref = *inner_most_trait_ref; let mut direct_super_traits_iter = tcx .super_predicates_of(inner_most_trait_ref.def_id()) .predicates .into_iter() .filter_map(move |(pred, _)| { pred.subst_supertrait(tcx, &inner_most_trait_ref).to_opt_poly_trait_pred() }); 'diving_in_skip_visited_traits: loop { if let Some(next_super_trait) = direct_super_traits_iter.next() { if visited.insert(next_super_trait.to_predicate(tcx)) { // We're throwing away potential constness of super traits here. // FIXME: handle ~const super traits let next_super_trait = next_super_trait.map_bound(|t| t.trait_ref); stack.push(( next_super_trait, emit_vptr_on_new_entry, Some(direct_super_traits_iter), )); break 'diving_in_skip_visited_traits; } else { continue 'diving_in_skip_visited_traits; } } else { break 'diving_in; } } } } // Other than the left-most path, vptr should be emitted for each trait. emit_vptr_on_new_entry = true; // emit innermost item, move to next sibling and stop there if possible, otherwise jump to outer level. 'exiting_out: loop { if let Some((inner_most_trait_ref, emit_vptr, siblings_opt)) = stack.last_mut() { if let ControlFlow::Break(v) = (segment_visitor)(VtblSegment::TraitOwnEntries { trait_ref: *inner_most_trait_ref, emit_vptr: *emit_vptr, }) { return Some(v); } 'exiting_out_skip_visited_traits: loop { if let Some(siblings) = siblings_opt { if let Some(next_inner_most_trait_ref) = siblings.next() { if visited.insert(next_inner_most_trait_ref.to_predicate(tcx)) { // We're throwing away potential constness of super traits here. // FIXME: handle ~const super traits let next_inner_most_trait_ref = next_inner_most_trait_ref.map_bound(|t| t.trait_ref); *inner_most_trait_ref = next_inner_most_trait_ref; *emit_vptr = emit_vptr_on_new_entry; break 'exiting_out; } else { continue 'exiting_out_skip_visited_traits; } } } stack.pop(); continue 'exiting_out; } } // all done return None; } } } fn dump_vtable_entries<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, sp: Span, trait_ref: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, entries: &[VtblEntry<'tcx>], ) { tcx.sess.emit_err(DumpVTableEntries { span: sp, trait_ref, entries: format!("{:#?}", entries), }); } fn own_existential_vtable_entries(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, trait_def_id: DefId) -> &[DefId] { let trait_methods = tcx .associated_items(trait_def_id) .in_definition_order() .filter(|item| item.kind == ty::AssocKind::Fn); // Now list each method's DefId (for within its trait). let own_entries = trait_methods.filter_map(move |trait_method| { debug!("own_existential_vtable_entry: trait_method={:?}", trait_method); let def_id = trait_method.def_id; // Some methods cannot be called on an object; skip those. if !is_vtable_safe_method(tcx, trait_def_id, &trait_method) { debug!("own_existential_vtable_entry: not vtable safe"); return None; } Some(def_id) }); tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(own_entries.into_iter()) } /// Given a trait `trait_ref`, iterates the vtable entries /// that come from `trait_ref`, including its supertraits. fn vtable_entries<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, trait_ref: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, ) -> &'tcx [VtblEntry<'tcx>] { debug!("vtable_entries({:?})", trait_ref); let mut entries = vec![]; let vtable_segment_callback = |segment| -> ControlFlow<()> { match segment { VtblSegment::MetadataDSA => { entries.extend(TyCtxt::COMMON_VTABLE_ENTRIES); } VtblSegment::TraitOwnEntries { trait_ref, emit_vptr } => { let existential_trait_ref = trait_ref .map_bound(|trait_ref| ty::ExistentialTraitRef::erase_self_ty(tcx, trait_ref)); // Lookup the shape of vtable for the trait. let own_existential_entries = tcx.own_existential_vtable_entries(existential_trait_ref.def_id()); let own_entries = own_existential_entries.iter().copied().map(|def_id| { debug!("vtable_entries: trait_method={:?}", def_id); // The method may have some early-bound lifetimes; add regions for those. let substs = trait_ref.map_bound(|trait_ref| { InternalSubsts::for_item(tcx, def_id, |param, _| match param.kind { GenericParamDefKind::Lifetime => tcx.lifetimes.re_erased.into(), GenericParamDefKind::Type { .. } | GenericParamDefKind::Const { .. } => { trait_ref.substs[param.index as usize] } }) }); // The trait type may have higher-ranked lifetimes in it; // erase them if they appear, so that we get the type // at some particular call site. let substs = tcx .normalize_erasing_late_bound_regions(ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all(), substs); // It's possible that the method relies on where-clauses that // do not hold for this particular set of type parameters. // Note that this method could then never be called, so we // do not want to try and codegen it, in that case (see #23435). let predicates = tcx.predicates_of(def_id).instantiate_own(tcx, substs); if impossible_predicates( tcx, predicates.map(|(predicate, _)| predicate).collect(), ) { debug!("vtable_entries: predicates do not hold"); return VtblEntry::Vacant; } let instance = ty::Instance::resolve_for_vtable( tcx, ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all(), def_id, substs, ) .expect("resolution failed during building vtable representation"); VtblEntry::Method(instance) }); entries.extend(own_entries); if emit_vptr { entries.push(VtblEntry::TraitVPtr(trait_ref)); } } } ControlFlow::Continue(()) }; let _ = prepare_vtable_segments(tcx, trait_ref, vtable_segment_callback); if tcx.has_attr(trait_ref.def_id(), sym::rustc_dump_vtable) { let sp = tcx.def_span(trait_ref.def_id()); dump_vtable_entries(tcx, sp, trait_ref, &entries); } tcx.arena.alloc_from_iter(entries.into_iter()) } /// Find slot base for trait methods within vtable entries of another trait pub(super) fn vtable_trait_first_method_offset<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, key: ( ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, // trait_to_be_found ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, // trait_owning_vtable ), ) -> usize { let (trait_to_be_found, trait_owning_vtable) = key; // #90177 let trait_to_be_found_erased = tcx.erase_regions(trait_to_be_found); let vtable_segment_callback = { let mut vtable_base = 0; move |segment| { match segment { VtblSegment::MetadataDSA => { vtable_base += TyCtxt::COMMON_VTABLE_ENTRIES.len(); } VtblSegment::TraitOwnEntries { trait_ref, emit_vptr } => { if tcx.erase_regions(trait_ref) == trait_to_be_found_erased { return ControlFlow::Break(vtable_base); } vtable_base += count_own_vtable_entries(tcx, trait_ref); if emit_vptr { vtable_base += 1; } } } ControlFlow::Continue(()) } }; if let Some(vtable_base) = prepare_vtable_segments(tcx, trait_owning_vtable, vtable_segment_callback) { vtable_base } else { bug!("Failed to find info for expected trait in vtable"); } } /// Find slot offset for trait vptr within vtable entries of another trait pub(crate) fn vtable_trait_upcasting_coercion_new_vptr_slot<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, key: ( Ty<'tcx>, // trait object type whose trait owning vtable Ty<'tcx>, // trait object for supertrait ), ) -> Option { let (source, target) = key; assert!(matches!(&source.kind(), &ty::Dynamic(..)) && !source.needs_infer()); assert!(matches!(&target.kind(), &ty::Dynamic(..)) && !target.needs_infer()); // this has been typecked-before, so diagnostics is not really needed. let unsize_trait_did = tcx.require_lang_item(LangItem::Unsize, None); let trait_ref = tcx.mk_trait_ref(unsize_trait_did, [source, target]); match tcx.codegen_select_candidate((ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all(), ty::Binder::dummy(trait_ref))) { Ok(ImplSource::TraitUpcasting(implsrc_traitcasting)) => { implsrc_traitcasting.vtable_vptr_slot } otherwise => bug!("expected TraitUpcasting candidate, got {otherwise:?}"), } } /// Given a trait `trait_ref`, returns the number of vtable entries /// that come from `trait_ref`, excluding its supertraits. Used in /// computing the vtable base for an upcast trait of a trait object. pub(crate) fn count_own_vtable_entries<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, trait_ref: ty::PolyTraitRef<'tcx>, ) -> usize { tcx.own_existential_vtable_entries(trait_ref.def_id()).len() } pub(super) fn provide(providers: &mut ty::query::Providers) { *providers = ty::query::Providers { own_existential_vtable_entries, vtable_entries, vtable_trait_upcasting_coercion_new_vptr_slot, ..*providers }; }