Thanks Richard for reviewing. Hi Thomas,
Looks Richard approved the V4 version of Streamer, could you please help to install it? Or I can help if you are in the middle of something. Thanks again for testing and fixing this issue entirely. Pan -----Original Message----- From: Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de> Sent: Tuesday, July 4, 2023 7:26 PM To: Thomas Schwinge <tho...@codesourcery.com> Cc: Li, Pan2 <pan2...@intel.com>; juzhe.zh...@rivai.ai; gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org; Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com>; Robin Dapp <rdapp....@gmail.com>; jeffreya...@gmail.com; Wang, Yanzhang <yanzhang.w...@intel.com>; kito.ch...@gmail.com; Tobias Burnus <tob...@codesourcery.com> Subject: Re: [v4] Streamer: Fix out of range memory access of machine mode On Fri, 30 Jun 2023, Thomas Schwinge wrote: > Hi! > > On 2023-06-30T01:39:39+0000, "Li, Pan2" <pan2...@intel.com> wrote: > > That?s very cool, thanks Thomas for help! > > :-) > > > Let?s wait the AMD test running result for the final version of the patch. > > That's all looking good, too. > > > From: juzhe.zh...@rivai.ai <juzhe.zh...@rivai.ai> > > Sent: Friday, June 30, 2023 9:27 AM > > > Could you merge your patch after you tested? > > I've done that, and with (already approved) > <https://inbox.sourceware.org/87v8f5uzob....@euler.schwinge.homeip.net> > "LTO: Capture 'lto_file_decl_data *file_data' in 'class lto_input_block'" > split out, OK to push the attached > v4 "Streamer: Fix out of range memory access of machine mode"? OK. Thanks, Richard. > > Gr??e > Thomas > > > > From: Thomas Schwinge<mailto:tho...@codesourcery.com> > > Date: 2023-06-30 04:14 > > > Subject: Re: [PATCH v3] Streamer: Fix out of range memory access of machine > > mode > > Hi! > > > > On 2023-06-29T11:29:57+0200, I wrote: > >> On 2023-06-21T15:58:24+0800, Pan Li via Gcc-patches > >> <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org<mailto:gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org>> wrote: > >>> We extend the machine mode from 8 to 16 bits already. But there still > >>> one placing missing from the streamer. It has one hard coded array > >>> for the machine code like size 256. > >>> > >>> In the lto pass, we memset the array by MAX_MACHINE_MODE count but the > >>> value of the MAX_MACHINE_MODE will grow as more and more modes are > >>> added. While the machine mode array in tree-streamer still leave 256 as > >>> is. > >>> > >>> Then, when the MAX_MACHINE_MODE is greater than 256, the memset of > >>> lto_output_init_mode_table will touch the memory out of range unexpected. > >> > >> Uh. :-O > >> > >>> This patch would like to take the MAX_MACHINE_MODE as the size of the > >>> array in streamer, to make sure there is no potential unexpected > >>> memory access in future. Meanwhile, this patch also adjust some place > >>> which has MAX_MACHINE_MODE <= 256 assumption. > >> > >> Thanks to Jakub and Richard for guidance re the offloading compilation > >> case, where we've got different 'MAX_MACHINE_MODE's between stream-out > >> and stream-in, and a modes mapping table. > >> > >> However, with this patch, there are ICEs all over the place... I'm > >> having a look. > > > > Your patch has all the right ideas, there are just a few additional > > changes necessary. Please merge in the attached > > "f into Streamer: Fix out of range memory access of machine mode", with > > 'Co-authored-by: Thomas Schwinge > > <tho...@codesourcery.com<mailto:tho...@codesourcery.com>>'. This has > > already survived compiler-side 'lto.exp' testing and > > 'check-target-libgomp' with Nvidia GPU offloading; AMD GPU testing is now > > running (not expecting any bad surprises). Will let you know by (my) > > tomorrow morning in case there are any more problems. > > > > Explanation: > > > >>> --- a/gcc/lto-streamer-in.cc > >>> +++ b/gcc/lto-streamer-in.cc > >>> @@ -1985,8 +1985,6 @@ lto_input_mode_table (struct lto_file_decl_data > >>> *file_data) > >>> internal_error ("cannot read LTO mode table from %s", > >>> file_data->file_name); > >>> > >>> - unsigned char *table = ggc_cleared_vec_alloc<unsigned char> (1 << 8); > >>> - file_data->mode_table = table; > >>> const struct lto_simple_header_with_strings *header > >>> = (const struct lto_simple_header_with_strings *) data; > >>> int string_offset; > >>> @@ -1998,16 +1996,22 @@ lto_input_mode_table (struct lto_file_decl_data > >>> *file_data) > >>> header->string_size, vNULL); > >>> bitpack_d bp = streamer_read_bitpack (&ib); > >>> > >>> + unsigned mode_bits = bp_unpack_value (&bp, 5); > >>> + unsigned char *table = ggc_cleared_vec_alloc<unsigned char> (1 << > >>> mode_bits); > >>> + > >>> + file_data->mode_table = table; > >>> + file_data->mode_bits = mode_bits; > > > > Here, we set 'file_data->mode_bits' for the offloading case (where > > 'lto_input_mode_table' is called) -- but it's not set for the > > non-offloading case (where 'lto_input_mode_table' isn't called). (See my > > 'gcc/lto/lto-common.cc:lto_read_decls' change.) That's "not currently a > > problem", as 'file_data->mode_bits' isn't used anywhere... > > > >>> --- a/gcc/lto-streamer.h > >>> +++ b/gcc/lto-streamer.h > >>> @@ -604,6 +604,8 @@ struct GTY(()) lto_file_decl_data > >>> int order_base; > >>> > >>> int unit_base; > >>> + > >>> + unsigned mode_bits; > >>> }; > > > >>> inline machine_mode > >>> bp_unpack_machine_mode (struct bitpack_d *bp) > >>> { > >>> - return (machine_mode) > >>> - ((class lto_input_block *) > >>> - bp->stream)->mode_table[bp_unpack_enum (bp, machine_mode, 1 << > >>> 8)]; > >>> + int last = 1 << ceil_log2 (MAX_MACHINE_MODE); > >>> + lto_input_block *input_block = (class lto_input_block *) bp->stream; > >>> + int index = bp_unpack_enum (bp, machine_mode, last); > >>> + > >>> + return (machine_mode) input_block->mode_table[index]; > >>> } > > > > ..., but 'file_data->mode_bits' needs to be considered here, in the > > stream-in for offloading, where 'file_data->mode_bits' -- that is, the > > host 'MAX_MACHINE_MODE' -- very likely is different from the offload > > device 'MAX_MACHINE_MODE'. > > > > Easiest is in 'gcc/lto-streamer.h:class lto_input_block' to capture > > 'lto_file_decl_data *file_data' instead of just > > 'unsigned char *mode_table', and adjust all users. > > > > That's it. :-) > > > >>> --- a/gcc/tree-streamer.h > >>> +++ b/gcc/tree-streamer.h > > > >>> @@ -108,15 +108,19 @@ inline void > >>> bp_pack_machine_mode (struct bitpack_d *bp, machine_mode mode) > >>> { > >>> streamer_mode_table[mode] = 1; > >>> - bp_pack_enum (bp, machine_mode, 1 << 8, mode); > >>> + int last = 1 << ceil_log2 (MAX_MACHINE_MODE); > >>> + > >>> + bp_pack_enum (bp, machine_mode, last, mode); > >>> } > > > > That use of 'MAX_MACHINE_MODE' is safe, as that only concerns the > > stream-out phase. > > > >>> --- a/gcc/tree-streamer.cc > >>> +++ b/gcc/tree-streamer.cc > >>> @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see > >>> During streaming in, we translate the on the disk mode using this > >>> table. For normal LTO it is set to identity, for ACCEL_COMPILER > >>> depending on the mode_table content. */ > >>> -unsigned char streamer_mode_table[1 << 8]; > >>> +unsigned char streamer_mode_table[MAX_MACHINE_MODE]; > > > > Likewise. > > > > > > Gr??e > > Thomas > > > ----------------- > Siemens Electronic Design Automation GmbH; Anschrift: Arnulfstra?e 201, 80634 > M?nchen; Gesellschaft mit beschr?nkter Haftung; Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Thomas > Heurung, Frank Th?rauf; Sitz der Gesellschaft: M?nchen; Registergericht > M?nchen, HRB 106955 > -- Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de> SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, Frankenstrasse 146, 90461 Nuernberg, Germany; GF: Ivo Totev, Andrew Myers, Andrew McDonald, Boudien Moerman; HRB 36809 (AG Nuernberg)