[clang] [compiler-rt] [clang][UBSan] Add implicit conversion check for bitfields (PR #75481)
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Author: Axel Lundberg (Zonotora)
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This patch implements the implicit truncation and implicit sign change checks for bitfields using UBSan. E.g.,
`-fsanitize=implicit-integer-truncation` and `-fsanitize=implicit-integer-sign-change`.
However, right now some unnecessary emits are generated that ideally will be removed in the future. Let me explain.
This commit implements the truncation and sign change checks whenever we are emitting a `EmitStoreThroughBitfieldLValue`. I use the `llvm::Value` updated through `EmitStoreThroughBitfieldLValue` to check whether the value changed or not. However, calling `EmitStoreThroughBitfieldLValue` means we have already evaluated RHS and potentially emitted a truncation or sign check already, which is the case if we have a bitfield of type `char` and the RHS is of type `int`. Thus, in this case we may report the truncation or sign change error two times at runtime under the right circumstances which is not ideal. E.g.,
```c++
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
typedef struct {
unsigned char a:4;
} X;
int main(void) {
X x;
unsigned int a = 272;
x.a = a;
return 0;
}
```
produces
```bash
main.c:11:11: runtime error: implicit conversion from type 'unsigned int' of value 272 (32-bit, unsigned) to type 'unsigned char' changed the value to 16 (8-bit, unsigned)
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior main.c:12:11 in
main.c:11:9: runtime error: implicit conversion from type 'unsigned int' of value 16 (32-bit, unsigned) to type 'unsigned char' changed the value to 0 (4-bit bitfield, unsigned)
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior main.c:12:9 in
```
because we truncate the value 272 into a char when evaluating the RHS (resulting in the value 16) and then truncate it again when assigning it to the bitfield.
I thought of disabling the relevant sanitizer checks when evaluating the RHS, but to make it work for all cases I need to extract the previous (before casting it to char in the above case) `llvm::Value` from `Visit(E->getRHS())` in order to compare it, which seemed more complicated for a first approach. The current approach is easier to iterate upon and is more isolated, but again, not ideal.
I would appreciate feedback so that I can advance this to a mergeable state. This is my first commit here, so I have probably missed some essentials!
---
Patch is 20.46 KiB, truncated to 20.00 KiB below, full version: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/75481.diff
5 Files Affected:
- (modified) clang/lib/CodeGen/CGExprScalar.cpp (+283-26)
- (added) clang/test/CodeGen/ubsan-bitfield-conversion.c (+27)
- (modified) compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.h (+1-1)
- (modified) compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp (+6-4)
- (modified) compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.h (+1)
``````````diff
diff --git a/clang/lib/CodeGen/CGExprScalar.cpp b/clang/lib/CodeGen/CGExprScalar.cpp
index 41ad2ddac30d2d..c93c5d89583d68 100644
--- a/clang/lib/CodeGen/CGExprScalar.cpp
+++ b/clang/lib/CodeGen/CGExprScalar.cpp
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#include "CGDebugInfo.h"
#include "CGObjCRuntime.h"
#include "CGOpenMPRuntime.h"
+#include "CGRecordLayout.h"
#include "CodeGenFunction.h"
#include "CodeGenModule.h"
#include "ConstantEmitter.h"
@@ -324,6 +325,25 @@ class ScalarExprEmitter
void EmitIntegerSignChangeCheck(Value *Src, QualType SrcType, Value *Dst,
QualType DstType, SourceLocation Loc);
+ /// Emit a check that an [implicit] truncation of a bitfield does not
+ /// discard any bits. It is not UB, so we use the value after truncation.
+ void EmitBitfieldTruncationCheck(Value *Src, QualType SrcType, Value *Dst,
+ QualType DstType, const CGBitFieldInfo &Info,
+ SourceLocation Loc);
+
+ /// Emit a check that an [implicit] conversion of a bitfield does not change
+ /// the sign of the value. It is not UB, so we use the value after conversion.
+ /// NOTE: Src and Dst may be the exact same value! (point to the same thing)
+ void EmitBitfieldSignChangeCheck(Value *Src, QualType SrcType, Value *Dst,
+ QualType DstType, const CGBitFieldInfo &Info,
+ SourceLocation Loc);
+
+ /// Emit a check that an [implicit] conversion of a bitfield. It is not UB,
+ /// so we use the value after conversion.
+ void EmitBitfieldConversionCheck(Value *Src, QualType SrcType, Value *Dst,
+ QualType DstType, const CGBitFieldInfo &Info,
+ SourceLocation Loc);
+
/// Emit a conversion from the specified type to the specified destination
/// type, both of which are LLVM scalar types.
struct ScalarConversionOpts {
@@ -1094,6 +1114,27 @@ void ScalarExprEmitter::EmitIntegerTruncationCheck(Value *Src, QualType SrcType,
{Src, Dst});
}
+static llvm::Value *EmitIsNegativeTestHelper(Value *V, QualType VType,
+ const char *Name,
+ CGBuilderTy &Builder) {
+ // NOTE: zero value is considered to be non-negative.
+ // Is this value a signed type?
+ bool VSigned = VType->isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType();
+ llvm::Type *VTy = V->getType();
+ if (!VSigned) {
+ // If the value is unsigned, then it is never negative.
+ // FIXME: can we encounter non-scalar VTy here?
+ return llvm::ConstantInt::getFalse(VTy->getContext());
+ }
+ // Get the zero of the same type with which we will be comparing.
+ llvm::Constant *Zero = llvm::ConstantInt::get(VTy, 0);
+ // %V.isnegative = icmp slt %V, 0
+ // I.e is %V *strictly* less than zero, does it have negative value?
+ return Builder.CreateICmp(llvm::ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT, V, Zero,
+ llvm::Twine(Name) + "." + V->getName() +
+ ".negativitycheck");
+};
+
// Should be called within CodeGenFunction::SanitizerScope RAII scope.
// Returns 'i1 false' when the conversion Src -> Dst changed the sign.
static std::pair<ScalarExprEmitter::ImplicitConversionCheckKind,
@@ -1118,30 +1159,12 @@ EmitIntegerSignChangeCheckHelper(Value *Src, QualType SrcType, Value *Dst,
assert(((SrcBits != DstBits) || (SrcSigned != DstSigned)) &&
"either the widths should be different, or the signednesses.");
- // NOTE: zero value is considered to be non-negative.
- auto EmitIsNegativeTest = [&Builder](Value *V, QualType VType,
- const char *Name) -> Value * {
- // Is this value a signed type?
- bool VSigned = VType->isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType();
- llvm::Type *VTy = V->getType();
- if (!VSigned) {
- // If the value is unsigned, then it is never negative.
- // FIXME: can we encounter non-scalar VTy here?
- return llvm::ConstantInt::getFalse(VTy->getContext());
- }
- // Get the zero of the same type with which we will be comparing.
- llvm::Constant *Zero = llvm::ConstantInt::get(VTy, 0);
- // %V.isnegative = icmp slt %V, 0
- // I.e is %V *strictly* less than zero, does it have negative value?
- return Builder.CreateICmp(llvm::ICmpInst::ICMP_SLT, V, Zero,
- llvm::Twine(Name) + "." + V->getName() +
- ".negativitycheck");
- };
-
// 1. Was the old Value negative?
- llvm::Value *SrcIsNegative = EmitIsNegativeTest(Src, SrcType, "src");
+ llvm::Value *SrcIsNegative =
+ EmitIsNegativeTestHelper(Src, SrcType, "src", Builder);
// 2. Is the new Value negative?
- llvm::Value *DstIsNegative = EmitIsNegativeTest(Dst, DstType, "dst");
+ llvm::Value *DstIsNegative =
+ EmitIsNegativeTestHelper(Dst, DstType, "dst", Builder);
// 3. Now, was the 'negativity status' preserved during the conversion?
// NOTE: conversion from negative to zero is considered to change the sign.
// (We want to get 'false' when the conversion changed the sign)
@@ -1236,6 +1259,221 @@ void ScalarExprEmitter::EmitIntegerSignChangeCheck(Value *Src, QualType SrcType,
{Src, Dst});
}
+// Should be called within CodeGenFunction::SanitizerScope RAII scope.
+// Returns 'i1 false' when the truncation Src -> Dst was lossy.
+static std::pair<ScalarExprEmitter::ImplicitConversionCheckKind,
+ std::pair<llvm::Value *, SanitizerMask>>
+EmitBitfieldTruncationCheckHelper(Value *Src, QualType SrcType, Value *Dst,
+ QualType DstType, CGBuilderTy &Builder) {
+
+ llvm::Type *SrcTy = Src->getType();
+ llvm::Type *DstTy = Dst->getType();
+ (void)SrcTy; // Only used in assert()
+ (void)DstTy; // Only used in assert()
+
+ // This should be truncation of integral types.
+ assert(isa<llvm::IntegerType>(SrcTy) && isa<llvm::IntegerType>(DstTy) &&
+ "non-integer llvm type");
+
+ bool SrcSigned = SrcType->isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType();
+ bool DstSigned = DstType->isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType();
+
+ ScalarExprEmitter::ImplicitConversionCheckKind Kind;
+ SanitizerMask Mask;
+ if (!SrcSigned && !DstSigned) {
+ Kind = ScalarExprEmitter::ICCK_UnsignedIntegerTruncation;
+ Mask = SanitizerKind::ImplicitUnsignedIntegerTruncation;
+ } else {
+ Kind = ScalarExprEmitter::ICCK_SignedIntegerTruncation;
+ Mask = SanitizerKind::ImplicitSignedIntegerTruncation;
+ }
+
+ // Since Src already has the same type as Dst, we don't have
+ // to sign extend or truncate the Src value.
+ llvm::Value *CheckV = Builder.CreateICmpEQ(Dst, Src, "bf.truncheck");
+ // If the comparison result is 'i1 false', then the truncation was lossy.
+
+ return std::make_pair(Kind, std::make_pair(CheckV, Mask));
+}
+
+void ScalarExprEmitter::EmitBitfieldTruncationCheck(
+ Value *Src, QualType SrcType, Value *Dst, QualType DstType,
+ const CGBitFieldInfo &Info, SourceLocation Loc) {
+
+ if (!CGF.SanOpts.hasOneOf(SanitizerKind::ImplicitIntegerTruncation))
+ return;
+
+ // TODO: Calculate src width to avoid emitting code
+ // for unecessary cases.
+ unsigned SrcBits = ConvertType(SrcType)->getScalarSizeInBits();
+ unsigned BitfieldWidth = Info.Size;
+ // This must be truncation. Else we do not care.
+ if (SrcBits <= BitfieldWidth)
+ return;
+
+ // If the integer sign change sanitizer is enabled,
+ // and we are truncating from larger unsigned type to smaller signed type,
+ // let that next sanitizer deal with it.
+ bool SrcSigned = SrcType->isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType();
+ bool DstSigned = DstType->isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType();
+ if (CGF.SanOpts.has(SanitizerKind::ImplicitIntegerSignChange) &&
+ (!SrcSigned && DstSigned))
+ return;
+
+ CodeGenFunction::SanitizerScope SanScope(&CGF);
+
+ std::pair<ScalarExprEmitter::ImplicitConversionCheckKind,
+ std::pair<llvm::Value *, SanitizerMask>>
+ Check = EmitBitfieldTruncationCheckHelper(Src, SrcType, Dst, DstType,
+ Builder);
+ // If the comparison result is 'i1 false', then the truncation was lossy.
+
+ llvm::Constant *StaticArgs[] = {
+ CGF.EmitCheckSourceLocation(Loc), CGF.EmitCheckTypeDescriptor(SrcType),
+ CGF.EmitCheckTypeDescriptor(DstType),
+ llvm::ConstantInt::get(Builder.getInt8Ty(), Check.first),
+ llvm::ConstantInt::get(Builder.getInt32Ty(), Info.Size)};
+ CGF.EmitCheck(Check.second, SanitizerHandler::ImplicitConversion, StaticArgs,
+ {Src, Dst});
+}
+
+// Should be called within CodeGenFunction::SanitizerScope RAII scope.
+// Returns 'i1 false' when the conversion Src -> Dst changed the sign.
+static std::pair<ScalarExprEmitter::ImplicitConversionCheckKind,
+ std::pair<llvm::Value *, SanitizerMask>>
+EmitBitfieldSignChangeCheckHelper(Value *Src, QualType SrcType,
+ unsigned SrcBits, Value *Dst,
+ QualType DstType, unsigned DstBits,
+ CGBuilderTy &Builder) {
+ llvm::Type *SrcTy = Src->getType();
+ llvm::Type *DstTy = Dst->getType();
+ (void)SrcTy; // Only used in assert()
+ (void)DstTy; // Only used in assert()
+
+ // This should be truncation of integral types.
+ assert(isa<llvm::IntegerType>(SrcTy) && isa<llvm::IntegerType>(DstTy) &&
+ "non-integer llvm type");
+
+ bool SrcSigned = SrcType->isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType();
+ bool DstSigned = DstType->isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType();
+
+ assert(((SrcBits != DstBits) || (SrcSigned != DstSigned)) &&
+ "either the widths should be different, or the signednesses.");
+
+ // 1. Was the old Value negative?
+ llvm::Value *SrcIsNegative =
+ EmitIsNegativeTestHelper(Src, SrcType, "bf.src", Builder);
+ // 2. Is the new Value negative?
+ llvm::Value *DstIsNegative =
+ EmitIsNegativeTestHelper(Dst, DstType, "bf.dst", Builder);
+ // 3. Now, was the 'negativity status' preserved during the conversion?
+ // NOTE: conversion from negative to zero is considered to change the sign.
+ // (We want to get 'false' when the conversion changed the sign)
+ // So we should just equality-compare the negativity statuses.
+ llvm::Value *Check = nullptr;
+ Check =
+ Builder.CreateICmpEQ(SrcIsNegative, DstIsNegative, "bf.signchangecheck");
+ // If the comparison result is 'false', then the conversion changed the sign.
+ return std::make_pair(
+ ScalarExprEmitter::ICCK_IntegerSignChange,
+ std::make_pair(Check, SanitizerKind::ImplicitIntegerSignChange));
+}
+
+void ScalarExprEmitter::EmitBitfieldSignChangeCheck(
+ Value *Src, QualType SrcType, Value *Dst, QualType DstType,
+ const CGBitFieldInfo &Info, SourceLocation Loc) {
+
+ if (!CGF.SanOpts.has(SanitizerKind::ImplicitIntegerSignChange))
+ return;
+
+ bool SrcSigned = SrcType->isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType();
+ bool DstSigned = DstType->isSignedIntegerOrEnumerationType();
+ unsigned SrcBits = ConvertType(SrcType)->getScalarSizeInBits();
+ unsigned DstBits = Info.Size;
+
+ // Now, we do not need to emit the check in *all* of the cases.
+ // We can avoid emitting it in some obvious cases where it would have been
+ // dropped by the opt passes (instcombine) always anyways.
+ // If it's a cast between effectively the same type, no check.
+ // NOTE: this is *not* equivalent to checking the canonical types.
+ if (SrcSigned == DstSigned && SrcBits == DstBits)
+ return;
+ // At least one of the values needs to have signed type.
+ // If both are unsigned, then obviously, neither of them can be negative.
+ if (!SrcSigned && !DstSigned)
+ return;
+ // If the conversion is to *larger* *signed* type, then no check is needed.
+ // Because either sign-extension happens (so the sign will remain),
+ // or zero-extension will happen (the sign bit will be zero.)
+ if ((DstBits > SrcBits) && DstSigned)
+ return;
+ if (CGF.SanOpts.has(SanitizerKind::ImplicitSignedIntegerTruncation) &&
+ (SrcBits > DstBits) && SrcSigned) {
+ // If the signed integer truncation sanitizer is enabled,
+ // and this is a truncation from signed type, then no check is needed.
+ // Because here sign change check is interchangeable with truncation check.
+ return;
+ }
+ // That's it. We can't rule out any more cases with the data we have.
+
+ CodeGenFunction::SanitizerScope SanScope(&CGF);
+
+ std::pair<ScalarExprEmitter::ImplicitConversionCheckKind,
+ std::pair<llvm::Value *, SanitizerMask>>
+ Check;
+
+ // Each of these checks needs to return 'false' when an issue was detected.
+ ImplicitConversionCheckKind CheckKind;
+ llvm::SmallVector<std::pair<llvm::Value *, SanitizerMask>, 2> Checks;
+ // So we can 'and' all the checks together, and still get 'false',
+ // if at least one of the checks detected an issue.
+
+ Check = EmitBitfieldSignChangeCheckHelper(Src, SrcType, SrcBits, Dst, DstType,
+ DstBits, Builder);
+ CheckKind = Check.first;
+ Checks.emplace_back(Check.second);
+
+ if (CGF.SanOpts.has(SanitizerKind::ImplicitSignedIntegerTruncation) &&
+ (SrcBits > DstBits) && !SrcSigned && DstSigned) {
+ // If the signed integer truncation sanitizer was enabled,
+ // and we are truncating from larger unsigned type to smaller signed type,
+ // let's handle the case we skipped in that check.
+ Check =
+ EmitBitfieldTruncationCheckHelper(Src, SrcType, Dst, DstType, Builder);
+ CheckKind = ICCK_SignedIntegerTruncationOrSignChange;
+ Checks.emplace_back(Check.second);
+ // If the comparison result is 'i1 false', then the truncation was lossy.
+ }
+
+ llvm::Constant *StaticArgs[] = {
+ CGF.EmitCheckSourceLocation(Loc), CGF.EmitCheckTypeDescriptor(SrcType),
+ CGF.EmitCheckTypeDescriptor(DstType),
+ llvm::ConstantInt::get(Builder.getInt8Ty(), CheckKind),
+ llvm::ConstantInt::get(Builder.getInt32Ty(), Info.Size)};
+ // EmitCheck() will 'and' all the checks together.
+ CGF.EmitCheck(Checks, SanitizerHandler::ImplicitConversion, StaticArgs,
+ {Src, Dst});
+}
+
+void ScalarExprEmitter::EmitBitfieldConversionCheck(
+ Value *Src, QualType SrcType, Value *Dst, QualType DstType,
+ const CGBitFieldInfo &Info, SourceLocation Loc) {
+
+ if (!CGF.SanOpts.hasOneOf(SanitizerKind::ImplicitConversion))
+ return;
+
+ // We only care about int->int conversions here.
+ // We ignore conversions to/from pointer and/or bool.
+ if (!PromotionIsPotentiallyEligibleForImplicitIntegerConversionCheck(SrcType,
+ DstType))
+ return;
+
+ assert(!DstType->isBooleanType() && "we should not get here with booleans.");
+
+ EmitBitfieldTruncationCheck(Src, SrcType, Dst, DstType, Info, Loc);
+ EmitBitfieldSignChangeCheck(Src, SrcType, Dst, DstType, Info, Loc);
+}
+
Value *ScalarExprEmitter::EmitScalarCast(Value *Src, QualType SrcType,
QualType DstType, llvm::Type *SrcTy,
llvm::Type *DstTy,
@@ -2845,9 +3083,12 @@ ScalarExprEmitter::EmitScalarPrePostIncDec(const UnaryOperator *E, LValue LV,
}
// Store the updated result through the lvalue.
- if (LV.isBitField())
+ if (LV.isBitField()) {
+ Value *Src = value;
CGF.EmitStoreThroughBitfieldLValue(RValue::get(value), LV, &value);
- else
+ EmitBitfieldConversionCheck(Src, E->getType(), value, E->getType(),
+ LV.getBitFieldInfo(), E->getExprLoc());
+ } else
CGF.EmitStoreThroughLValue(RValue::get(value), LV);
// If this is a postinc, return the value read from memory, otherwise use the
@@ -3372,9 +3613,17 @@ LValue ScalarExprEmitter::EmitCompoundAssignLValue(
// specially because the result is altered by the store, i.e., [C99 6.5.16p1]
// 'An assignment expression has the value of the left operand after the
// assignment...'.
- if (LHSLV.isBitField())
+ if (LHSLV.isBitField()) {
+ Value *Src = Result;
+ QualType SrcType = E->getRHS()->getType();
+ QualType DstType = E->getLHS()->getType();
+ if (ImplicitCastExpr *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(E->getRHS())) {
+ SrcType = ICE->getSubExpr()->getType();
+ }
CGF.EmitStoreThroughBitfieldLValue(RValue::get(Result), LHSLV, &Result);
- else
+ EmitBitfieldConversionCheck(Src, SrcType, Result, DstType,
+ LHSLV.getBitFieldInfo(), E->getExprLoc());
+ } else
CGF.EmitStoreThroughLValue(RValue::get(Result), LHSLV);
if (CGF.getLangOpts().OpenMP)
@@ -4510,7 +4759,15 @@ Value *ScalarExprEmitter::VisitBinAssign(const BinaryOperator *E) {
// 'An assignment expression has the value of the left operand after
// the assignment...'.
if (LHS.isBitField()) {
+ Value *Src = RHS;
+ QualType SrcType = E->getRHS()->getType();
+ QualType DstType = E->getLHS()->getType();
+ if (ImplicitCastExpr *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(E->getRHS())) {
+ SrcType = ICE->getSubExpr()->getType();
+ }
CGF.EmitStoreThroughBitfieldLValue(RValue::get(RHS), LHS, &RHS);
+ EmitBitfieldConversionCheck(Src, SrcType, RHS, DstType,
+ LHS.getBitFieldInfo(), E->getExprLoc());
} else {
CGF.EmitNullabilityCheck(LHS, RHS, E->getExprLoc());
CGF.EmitStoreThroughLValue(RValue::get(RHS), LHS);
diff --git a/clang/test/CodeGen/ubsan-bitfield-conversion.c b/clang/test/CodeGen/ubsan-bitfield-conversion.c
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000000..4b2940f106c576
--- /dev/null
+++ b/clang/test/CodeGen/ubsan-bitfield-conversion.c
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+// RUN: %clang -fsanitize=implicit-integer-truncation -target x86_64-linux -S -emit-llvm -o - %s | FileCheck %s
+// RUN: %clang -fsanitize=implicit-integer-sign-change -target x86_64-linux -S -emit-llvm -o - %s | FileCheck %s
+typedef struct _xx {
+ int x1:3;
+ char x2:2;
+} xx, *pxx;
+
+xx vxx;
+
+// CHECK-LABEL: define{{.*}} void @foo1
+void foo1(int x) {
+ vxx.x1 = x;
+ // CHECK: call void @__ubsan_handle_implicit_conversion
+}
+
+// CHECK: declare void @__ubsan_handle_implicit_conversion
+
+// CHECK-LABEL: define{{.*}} void @foo2
+void foo2(int x) {
+ vxx.x2 = x;
+ // CHECK: call void @__ubsan_handle_implicit_conversion
+ // TODO: Ideally we should only emit once (emit is generated
+ // when evaluating RHS integer->char and when storing
+ // value in bitfield)
+ // CHECK: call void @__ubsan_handle_implicit_conversion
+}
+
diff --git a/compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.h b/compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.h
index b444e971b22838..1e60651e272a70 100644
--- a/compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.h
+++ b/compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_diag.h
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ class Diag {
};
private:
- static const unsigned MaxArgs = 8;
+ static const unsigned MaxArgs = 9;
static const unsigned MaxRanges = 1;
/// The arguments which have been added to this diagnostic so far.
diff --git a/compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp b/compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp
index 0f16507d5d88f1..1232f60836b090 100644
--- a/compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp
+++ b/compiler-rt/lib/ubsan/ubsan_handlers.cpp
@@ -594,14 +594,16 @@ static void handleImplicitConversion(ImplicitConversionData *Data,
ScopedReport R(Opts, Loc, ET);
- // FIXME: is it possible to dump the values as hex with fixed width?
+ unsigned DstBits =
+ Data->BitfieldBits ? Data->BitfieldBits : DstTy.getIntegerBitWidth();
+ // FIXME: is it possible to dump the values as hex with fixed width?
Diag(Loc, DL_Error, ET,
"implicit conversion from type %0 of value %1 (%2-bit, %3signed) to "
- "type %4 changed the value to %5 (%6-bit, %7signed)")
+ "type %4 changed the value to %5 (%6-bit%7, %8signed)")
<< SrcTy << Value(SrcTy, Src) << SrcTy.getIntegerBitWidth()
- << (SrcSigned ? "" : "un") << DstTy << Value(DstTy, Dst)
- << DstTy.getIntegerBitWidth() << (DstSigned ? "" : "un");
+ << (SrcSigned ? "" : "un") << DstTy << Value(DstTy, Dst) << DstBits
+ << (Data->BitfieldBits ? " bitfield" : "") << (DstSigned ? "" : "un");
}
void __ubsan::__ubsan_handle_implicit_conversion(ImplicitConversionData *Data,
diff --git a/compiler-rt/lib...
[truncated]
``````````
</details>
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/75481
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