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Module Std.Jmp
A control transfer operation.
Jmp is the only way to transfer control from block to block. Jumps are guarded with conditions. The jump should be taken only if its condition is evaluated to true. When control flow reaches the end of block it should take the first jump with true condition. If there is no such jump, then program stops.
Jumps are further subdivided into categories:
- goto - is a local control transfer instruction. The label can be only local to subroutine;
- call - transfer a control to another subroutine. A call contains a continuation, i.e., a label to which we're hoping to return after subroutine returns the control to us. Of course, called subroutine can in general return to another position, or not to return at all.
- ret - performs a return from subroutine
- int - calls to interrupt subroutine. If interrupt returns, then continue with the provided label.
val reify :
?tid:tid ->
?cnd:Bap_core_theory.Theory.Bool.t Bap_core_theory.Theory.value ->
?alt:dst ->
?dst:dst ->
unit ->
treify () reifies inputs into a jump term.
Calls and interrupt subroutines invocations are represented with two edges: the normal edge (denoted dst) is the intra-procedural edge which connects the callsite with the fall-through destination (if such exists) and an alternative destination (denoted with alt) which represents an inter-procedural destination between the callsite and the call destination.
@tid is the jump identifier, if not specified a fresh new identifier is created.
val guard :
t ->
Bap_core_theory.Theory.Bool.t Bap_core_theory.Theory.value optionguard jmp if jmp is conditional, returns its condition.
val with_guard :
t ->
Bap_core_theory.Theory.Bool.t Bap_core_theory.Theory.value option ->
twith_guard jmp cnd updates the jump condition of jmp.
val indirect :
'a Bap_core_theory.Theory.Bitv.t Bap_core_theory.Theory.value ->
dstindirect v creates an indirect jump destination.
The destination (or a set of destinations) is encoded with the Core Theory term v.
val resolve :
dst ->
(tid, 'a Bap_core_theory.Theory.Bitv.t Bap_core_theory.Theory.value)
Core_kernel.Either.tresolve dst resolves destination.
create_call ?cond target transfer control to subroutine target
create_int ?cond int_number return call interrupt subroutine
exps jmp returns a sequence of expressions occurring in different positions of a jump jmp, e.g., in cond, target, etc.
free_vars jmp returns a set of all variables that are free in some expression in the jump jmp.
map_exp jmp ~f applies f to each expression in a jmp, e.g., conditions and indirect labels.
substitute jmp x y substitutes x by y in all expressions that occur in jump jmp expressions.
val pp_slots : string list -> Format.formatter -> t -> unitpp_slots names prints slots that are in names.
include Regular.Std.Regular.S with type t := t
include Core_kernel.Bin_prot.Binable.S with type t := t
val bin_size_t : t Bin_prot.Size.sizerval bin_write_t : t Bin_prot.Write.writerval bin_read_t : t Bin_prot.Read.readerval __bin_read_t__ : (int -> t) Bin_prot.Read.readerval bin_writer_t : t Bin_prot.Type_class.writerval bin_reader_t : t Bin_prot.Type_class.readerval bin_t : t Bin_prot.Type_class.tinclude Regular.Std.Printable.S with type t := t
val to_string : t -> stringto_string x returns a human-readable representation of x
val str : unit -> t -> stringstr () t is formatted output function that matches "%a" conversion format specifier in functions, that prints to string, e.g., sprintf, failwithf, errorf and, surprisingly all Lwt printing function, including Lwt_io.printf and logging (or any other function with type ('a,unit,string,...) formatN`. Example:
Or_error.errorf "type %a is not valid for %a"
Type.str ty Exp.str expval pps : unit -> t -> stringsynonym for str
val ppo : Core_kernel.Out_channel.t -> t -> unitwill print to a standard output_channel, useful for using in printf, fprintf, etc.
val pp_seq : Format.formatter -> t Core_kernel.Sequence.t -> unitprints a sequence of values of type t
this will include pp function from Core that has type t printer, and can be used in Format.printf family of functions
include Core_kernel.Pretty_printer.S with type t := t
val pp : Base__.Formatter.t -> t -> unitinclude Core_kernel.Comparable.S_binable with type t := t
include Base.Comparable.S with type t := t
compare t1 t2 returns 0 if t1 is equal to t2, a negative integer if t1 is less than t2, and a positive integer if t1 is greater than t2.
ascending is identical to compare. descending x y = ascending y x. These are intended to be mnemonic when used like List.sort ~compare:ascending and List.sort ~cmp:descending, since they cause the list to be sorted in ascending or descending order, respectively.
clamp_exn t ~min ~max returns t', the closest value to t such that between t' ~low:min ~high:max is true.
Raises if not (min <= max).
module Replace_polymorphic_compare :
Base.Comparable.Polymorphic_compare with type t := tval comparator : (t, comparator_witness) Base__.Comparator.comparatormodule Map :
Core_kernel.Map.S_binable
with type Key.t = t
with type Key.comparator_witness = comparator_witnessmodule Set :
Core_kernel.Set.S_binable
with type Elt.t = t
with type Elt.comparator_witness = comparator_witnessinclude Core_kernel.Hashable.S_binable with type t := t
val hash_fold_t :
Ppx_hash_lib.Std.Hash.state ->
t ->
Ppx_hash_lib.Std.Hash.stateval hash : t -> Ppx_hash_lib.Std.Hash.hash_valueval hashable : t Core_kernel.Hashtbl.Hashable.tmodule Table : Core_kernel.Hashtbl.S_binable with type key = tmodule Hash_set : Core_kernel.Hash_set.S_binable with type elt = tmodule Hash_queue : Core_kernel.Hash_queue.S with type key = tinclude Regular.Std.Data.S with type t := t
name,Ver v,desc information attached to a particular reader or writer.
Data representation version. After any change in data representation the version should be increased.
Serializers that are derived from a data representation must have the same version as a version of the data structure, from which it is derived. This kind of serializers can only read and write data of the same version.
Other serializers can actually read and write data independent on its representation version. A serializer, that can't store data of current version simply shouldn't be added to a set of serializers.
It is assumed, that if a reader and a writer has the same name and version, then whatever was written by the writer should be readable by the reader. The round-trip equality is not required, thus it is acceptable if some information is lost.
It is also possible, that a reader and a writer that has the same name are compatible. In that case it is recommended to use semantic versioning.
val size_in_bytes : ?ver:string -> ?fmt:string -> t -> intsize_in_bytes ?ver ?fmt datum returns the amount of bytes that is needed to represent datum in the given format and version
val of_bytes : ?ver:string -> ?fmt:string -> Regular.Std.bytes -> tof_bytes ?ver ?fmt bytes deserializes a value from bytes.
val to_bytes : ?ver:string -> ?fmt:string -> t -> Regular.Std.bytesto_bytes ?ver ?fmt datum serializes a datum to a sequence of bytes.
val blit_to_bytes :
?ver:string ->
?fmt:string ->
Regular.Std.bytes ->
t ->
int ->
unitblit_to_bytes ?ver ?fmt buffer datum offset copies a serialized representation of datum into a buffer, starting from the offset.
val of_bigstring : ?ver:string -> ?fmt:string -> Core_kernel.bigstring -> tof_bigstring ?ver ?fmt buf deserializes a datum from bigstring
val to_bigstring : ?ver:string -> ?fmt:string -> t -> Core_kernel.bigstringof_bigstring ?ver ?fmt datum serializes a datum to a sequence of bytes represented as bigstring
val blit_to_bigstring :
?ver:string ->
?fmt:string ->
Core_kernel.bigstring ->
t ->
int ->
unitblit_to_bigstring ?ver ?fmt buffer datum offset copies a serialized representation of datum into a buffer, starting from offset.
module Io : sig ... endInput/Output functions for the given datum.
module Cache : sig ... endData cache.
val add_reader :
?desc:string ->
ver:string ->
string ->
t Regular.Std.reader ->
unitadd_reader ?desc ~ver name reader registers a new reader with a provided name, version ver and optional description desc
val add_writer :
?desc:string ->
ver:string ->
string ->
t Regular.Std.writer ->
unitadd_writer ?desc ~ver name writer registers a new writer with a provided name, version ver and optional description desc
val available_readers : unit -> info listavailable_reader () lists available readers for the data type
val default_reader : unit -> infodefault_reader returns information about default reader
set_default_reader ?ver name sets new default reader. If version is not specified then the latest available version is used. Raises an exception if a reader with a given name doesn't exist.
with_reader ?ver name operation temporary sets a default reader to a reader with a specified name and version. The default reader is restored after operation is finished.
val available_writers : unit -> info listavailable_writer () lists available writers for the data type
val default_writer : unit -> infodefault_writer returns information about the default writer
set_default_writer ?ver name sets new default writer. If version is not specified then the latest available version is used. Raises an exception if a writer with a given name doesn't exist.
with_writer ?ver name operation temporary sets a default writer to a writer with a specified name and version. The default writer is restored after operation is finished.
val default_printer : unit -> info optiondefault_writer optionally returns an information about default printer
set_default_printer ?ver name sets new default printer. If version is not specified then the latest available version is used. Raises an exception if a printer with a given name doesn't exist.
with_printer ?ver name operation temporary sets a default printer to a printer with a specified name and version. The default printer is restored after operation is finished.
Low level access to serializers
val find_reader : ?ver:string -> string -> t Regular.Std.reader optionfind_reader ?ver name lookups a reader with a given name. If version is not specified, then a reader with maximum version is returned.
val find_writer : ?ver:string -> string -> t Regular.Std.writer optionfind_writer ?ver name lookups a writer with a given name. If version is not specified, then a writer with maximum version is returned.