From a7443f554215b76ef1f911b1d6d07b4b7ebbb23c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ralf Jung Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2024 18:04:03 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] test into_boxed_slice with custom allocator in Miri --- .../tests/pass/box-custom-alloc-aliasing.rs | 18 ++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/tools/miri/tests/pass/box-custom-alloc-aliasing.rs b/src/tools/miri/tests/pass/box-custom-alloc-aliasing.rs index 541e5f244db08..ada9cf4537547 100644 --- a/src/tools/miri/tests/pass/box-custom-alloc-aliasing.rs +++ b/src/tools/miri/tests/pass/box-custom-alloc-aliasing.rs @@ -92,6 +92,8 @@ unsafe impl Allocator for MyAllocator { } unsafe fn deallocate(&self, ptr: NonNull, _layout: Layout) { + // Make sure accesses via `self` don't disturb anything. + let _val = self.bins[0].top.get(); // Since manually finding the corresponding bin of `ptr` is very expensive, // doing pointer arithmetics is preferred. // But this means we access `top` via `ptr` rather than `self`! @@ -101,22 +103,30 @@ unsafe impl Allocator for MyAllocator { if self.thread_id == thread_id { unsafe { (*their_bin).push(ptr) }; } else { - todo!("Deallocating from another thread") + todo!("Deallocating from another thread"); } + // Make sure we can also still access this via `self` after the rest is done. + let _val = self.bins[0].top.get(); } } // Make sure to involve `Box` in allocating these, // as that's where `noalias` may come from. -fn v(t: T, a: A) -> Vec { +fn v1(t: T, a: A) -> Vec { (Box::new_in([t], a) as Box<[T], A>).into_vec() } +fn v2(t: T, a: A) -> Vec { + let v = v1(t, a); + // There was a bug in `into_boxed_slice` that caused aliasing issues, + // so round-trip through that as well. + v.into_boxed_slice().into_vec() +} fn main() { assert!(mem::size_of::() <= 128); // if it grows bigger, the trick to access the "header" no longer works let my_alloc = MyAllocator::new(); - let a = v(1usize, &my_alloc); - let b = v(2usize, &my_alloc); + let a = v1(1usize, &my_alloc); + let b = v2(2usize, &my_alloc); assert_eq!(a[0] + 1, b[0]); assert_eq!(addr_of!(a[0]).wrapping_add(1), addr_of!(b[0])); drop((a, b));