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Source Code:kernel\bpf\verifier.c Create Date:2022-07-28 12:56:33
Last Modify:2022-05-19 20:02:10 Copyright©Brick
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Name:Attempts to improve min/max values based on var_off information

Proto:static void __update_reg_bounds(struct bpf_reg_state *reg)

Type:void

Parameter:

TypeParameterName
struct bpf_reg_state *reg
984  minimum possible (s64)value = max_t - return maximum of two values, using the specified type*@type: data type to use*@x: first value*@y: second value(s64, minimum possible (s64)value , value | (mask & S64_MIN))
987  maximum possible (s64)value = min_t - return minimum of two values, using the specified type*@type: data type to use*@x: first value*@y: second value(s64, maximum possible (s64)value , value | (mask & S64_MAX))
989  minimum possible (u64)value = max - return maximum of two values of the same or compatible types*@x: first value*@y: second value( minimum possible (u64)value , value)
990  maximum possible (u64)value = min - return minimum of two values of the same or compatible types*@x: first value*@y: second value( maximum possible (u64)value , value | mask)
Caller
NameDescribe
adjust_ptr_min_max_valsHandles arithmetic on a pointer and a scalar: computes new min/max and var_off.* Caller should also handle BPF_MOV case separately.* If we return -EACCES, caller may want to try again treating pointer as a* scalar
adjust_scalar_min_max_valsWARNING: This function does calculations on 64-bit values, but the actual* execution may occur on 32-bit values. Therefore, things like bitshifts* need extra checks in the 32-bit case.
reg_set_min_maxAdjusts the register min/max values in the case that the dst_reg is the* variable register that we are working on, and src_reg is a constant or we're* simply doing a BPF_K check.* In JEQ/JNE cases we also adjust the var_off values.
reg_set_min_max_invSame as above, but for the case that dst_reg holds a constant and src_reg is* the variable reg.
__reg_combine_min_maxRegs are known to be equal, so intersect their min/max/var_off