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package org.graalvm.compiler.phases.verify;

import java.lang.reflect.MalformedParametersException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;

import org.graalvm.compiler.graph.Node;
import org.graalvm.compiler.graph.spi.CanonicalizerTool;
import org.graalvm.compiler.nodes.StructuredGraph;
import org.graalvm.compiler.nodes.java.MethodCallTargetNode;
import org.graalvm.compiler.phases.VerifyPhase;
import org.graalvm.compiler.phases.tiers.PhaseContext;

import jdk.vm.ci.meta.MetaAccessProvider;
import jdk.vm.ci.meta.ResolvedJavaMethod;
import jdk.vm.ci.meta.ResolvedJavaType;

Node.getOptions() is unsafe for use during canonicalization so try to verify that it isn't used when a CanonicalizerTool is available in the arguments. This is slightly more general but since there are several canonical methods with varying signatures this covers more cases.
/** * {@link Node#getOptions()} is unsafe for use during canonicalization so try to verify that it * isn't used when a {@link CanonicalizerTool} is available in the arguments. This is slightly more * general but since there are several canonical methods with varying signatures this covers more * cases. */
public class VerifyGetOptionsUsage extends VerifyPhase<PhaseContext> { static Method lookupMethod(Class<?> klass, String name) { for (Method m : klass.getDeclaredMethods()) { if (m.getName().equals(name)) { return m; } } throw new InternalError(); } @Override protected boolean verify(StructuredGraph graph, PhaseContext context) { MetaAccessProvider metaAccess = context.getMetaAccess(); ResolvedJavaType canonicalizerToolClass = metaAccess.lookupJavaType(CanonicalizerTool.class); boolean hasTool = false; try { for (ResolvedJavaMethod.Parameter parameter : graph.method().getParameters()) { if (parameter.getType().getName().equals(canonicalizerToolClass.getName())) { hasTool = true; break; } } } catch (MalformedParametersException e) { // Lambdas sometimes have malformed parameters so ignore this. } if (hasTool) { ResolvedJavaMethod getOptionsMethod = metaAccess.lookupJavaMethod(lookupMethod(Node.class, "getOptions")); for (MethodCallTargetNode t : graph.getNodes(MethodCallTargetNode.TYPE)) { ResolvedJavaMethod callee = t.targetMethod(); if (callee.equals(getOptionsMethod)) { if (hasTool) { throw new VerificationError("Must use CanonicalizerTool.getOptions() instead of Node.getOptions() in method '%s' of class '%s'.", graph.method().getName(), graph.method().getDeclaringClass().getName()); } } } } return true; } }