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1 //===- ThreadSafetyLogical.cpp ---------------------------------*- C++ --*-===//
2 //
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5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 // This file defines a representation for logical expressions with SExpr leaves
9 // that are used as part of fact-checking capability expressions.
10 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
11 
13 
14 using namespace llvm;
15 using namespace clang::threadSafety::lexpr;
16 
17 // Implication. We implement De Morgan's Laws by maintaining LNeg and RNeg
18 // to keep track of whether LHS and RHS are negated.
19 static bool implies(const LExpr *LHS, bool LNeg, const LExpr *RHS, bool RNeg) {
20  // In comments below, we write => for implication.
21 
22  // Calculates the logical AND implication operator.
23  const auto LeftAndOperator = [=](const BinOp *A) {
24  return implies(A->left(), LNeg, RHS, RNeg) &&
25  implies(A->right(), LNeg, RHS, RNeg);
26  };
27  const auto RightAndOperator = [=](const BinOp *A) {
28  return implies(LHS, LNeg, A->left(), RNeg) &&
29  implies(LHS, LNeg, A->right(), RNeg);
30  };
31 
32  // Calculates the logical OR implication operator.
33  const auto LeftOrOperator = [=](const BinOp *A) {
34  return implies(A->left(), LNeg, RHS, RNeg) ||
35  implies(A->right(), LNeg, RHS, RNeg);
36  };
37  const auto RightOrOperator = [=](const BinOp *A) {
38  return implies(LHS, LNeg, A->left(), RNeg) ||
39  implies(LHS, LNeg, A->right(), RNeg);
40  };
41 
42  // Recurse on right.
43  switch (RHS->kind()) {
44  case LExpr::And:
45  // When performing right recursion:
46  // C => A & B [if] C => A and C => B
47  // When performing right recursion (negated):
48  // C => !(A & B) [if] C => !A | !B [===] C => !A or C => !B
49  return RNeg ? RightOrOperator(cast<And>(RHS))
50  : RightAndOperator(cast<And>(RHS));
51  case LExpr::Or:
52  // When performing right recursion:
53  // C => (A | B) [if] C => A or C => B
54  // When performing right recursion (negated):
55  // C => !(A | B) [if] C => !A & !B [===] C => !A and C => !B
56  return RNeg ? RightAndOperator(cast<Or>(RHS))
57  : RightOrOperator(cast<Or>(RHS));
58  case LExpr::Not:
59  // Note that C => !A is very different from !(C => A). It would be incorrect
60  // to return !implies(LHS, RHS).
61  return implies(LHS, LNeg, cast<Not>(RHS)->exp(), !RNeg);
62  case LExpr::Terminal:
63  // After reaching the terminal, it's time to recurse on the left.
64  break;
65  }
66 
67  // RHS is now a terminal. Recurse on Left.
68  switch (LHS->kind()) {
69  case LExpr::And:
70  // When performing left recursion:
71  // A & B => C [if] A => C or B => C
72  // When performing left recursion (negated):
73  // !(A & B) => C [if] !A | !B => C [===] !A => C and !B => C
74  return LNeg ? LeftAndOperator(cast<And>(LHS))
75  : LeftOrOperator(cast<And>(LHS));
76  case LExpr::Or:
77  // When performing left recursion:
78  // A | B => C [if] A => C and B => C
79  // When performing left recursion (negated):
80  // !(A | B) => C [if] !A & !B => C [===] !A => C or !B => C
81  return LNeg ? LeftOrOperator(cast<Or>(LHS))
82  : LeftAndOperator(cast<Or>(LHS));
83  case LExpr::Not:
84  // Note that A => !C is very different from !(A => C). It would be incorrect
85  // to return !implies(LHS, RHS).
86  return implies(cast<Not>(LHS)->exp(), !LNeg, RHS, RNeg);
87  case LExpr::Terminal:
88  // After reaching the terminal, it's time to perform identity comparisons.
89  break;
90  }
91 
92  // A => A
93  // !A => !A
94  if (LNeg != RNeg)
95  return false;
96 
97  // FIXME -- this should compare SExprs for equality, not pointer equality.
98  return cast<Terminal>(LHS)->expr() == cast<Terminal>(RHS)->expr();
99 }
100 
101 namespace clang {
102 namespace threadSafety {
103 namespace lexpr {
104 
105 bool implies(const LExpr *LHS, const LExpr *RHS) {
106  // Start out by assuming that LHS and RHS are not negated.
107  return ::implies(LHS, false, RHS, false);
108 }
109 }
110 }
111 }
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