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Remove StructDesc, KeyedStruct, StructKey and all associated logic/complexity in prog and pkg/compiler. We can now handle recursion more generically with the Ref type, and Dir/FieldName are not a part of the type anymore. This makes StructType/UnionType simpler and more natural. Reduces size of sys/linux/gen/amd64.go from 5201321 to 4180861 (-20%). Update #1580
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7.3 KiB
Go
241 lines
7.3 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2019 syzkaller project authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by Apache 2 LICENSE that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package prog
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import (
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"math/rand"
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"sort"
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)
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// Rotator selects a random subset of syscalls for corpus rotation.
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type Rotator struct {
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target *Target
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calls map[*Syscall]bool
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rnd *rand.Rand
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resourceless []*Syscall
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syscallUses map[*Syscall][]*ResourceDesc
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resources map[*ResourceDesc]rotatorResource
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goal int
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nresourceless int
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}
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type rotatorResource struct {
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// 0 - precise ctors that don't require other resources as inputs (e.g. socket).
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// 1 - precise ctors that require other resources (e.g. accept).
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// 2 - all imprecise ctors.
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ctors [3][]*Syscall
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// 0 - precise uses of this resource.
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// 1 - uses of parent resources (e.g. close for sock).
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uses [2][]*Syscall
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}
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func MakeRotator(target *Target, calls map[*Syscall]bool, rnd *rand.Rand) *Rotator {
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r := &Rotator{
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target: target,
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calls: calls,
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rnd: rnd,
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syscallUses: make(map[*Syscall][]*ResourceDesc),
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resources: make(map[*ResourceDesc]rotatorResource),
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}
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for call := range calls {
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r.syscallUses[call] = append(r.syscallUses[call], call.inputResources...)
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r.syscallUses[call] = append(r.syscallUses[call], call.outputResources...)
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var inputs []*ResourceDesc
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for _, res := range call.inputResources {
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// Don't take into account pid/uid/etc, they create too many links.
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if !target.AuxResources[res.Name] {
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inputs = append(inputs, res)
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}
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}
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// VMAs and filenames are effectively resources for our purposes
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// (but they don't have ctors).
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ForeachCallType(call, func(t Type, _ TypeCtx) {
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switch a := t.(type) {
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case *BufferType:
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switch a.Kind {
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case BufferFilename:
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inputs = append(inputs, filenameRes)
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}
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case *VmaType:
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inputs = append(inputs, vmaRes)
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}
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})
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inputDedup := make(map[string]bool, len(inputs))
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for _, res := range inputs {
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if inputDedup[res.Name] {
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continue
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}
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inputDedup[res.Name] = true
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info := r.resources[res]
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info.uses[0] = append(info.uses[0], call)
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r.resources[res] = info
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for _, kind := range res.Kind[:len(res.Kind)-1] {
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parent := target.resourceMap[kind]
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info := r.resources[parent]
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info.uses[1] = append(info.uses[1], call)
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r.resources[parent] = info
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}
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}
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outputDedup := make(map[string]bool, len(call.outputResources))
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for _, res := range call.outputResources {
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if outputDedup[res.Name] {
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continue
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}
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outputDedup[res.Name] = true
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info := r.resources[res]
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class := 0
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if len(inputs) != 0 {
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class = 1
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}
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info.ctors[class] = append(info.ctors[class], call)
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r.resources[res] = info
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for _, kind := range res.Kind[:len(res.Kind)-1] {
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parent := target.resourceMap[kind]
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info := r.resources[parent]
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info.ctors[2] = append(info.ctors[2], call)
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r.resources[parent] = info
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}
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}
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if len(inputs)+len(call.outputResources) == 0 {
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r.resourceless = append(r.resourceless, call)
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}
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}
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// For smaller syscall sets we drop ~5% of syscalls.
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// However, we assume that 200 syscalls is enough for a fuzzing session,
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// so we cap at that level to make fuzzing more targeted.
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r.goal = len(calls) * 19 / 20
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if r.goal < 1 {
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r.goal = 1
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}
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if max := 200; r.goal > max {
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r.goal = max
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}
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// How many syscalls that don't use any resources we want to add?
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r.nresourceless = r.goal * len(r.resourceless) / len(calls)
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if r.nresourceless < 1 {
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r.nresourceless = 1
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}
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return r
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}
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func (r *Rotator) Select() map[*Syscall]bool {
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rs := rotatorState{
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Rotator: r,
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calls: make(map[*Syscall]bool, 3*r.goal),
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}
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return rs.Select()
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}
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type rotatorState struct {
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*Rotator
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calls map[*Syscall]bool
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topQueue []*ResourceDesc
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depQueue []*ResourceDesc
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topHandled map[*ResourceDesc]bool
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depHandled map[*ResourceDesc]bool
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}
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func (rs *rotatorState) Select() map[*Syscall]bool {
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// The algorithm is centered around resources.
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// But first we add some syscalls that don't use any resources at all
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// Otherwise we will never add them in the loop.
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// Then, we select a resource and add some ctors for this resources
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// and some calls that use it. That's handled by topQueue.
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// If any of the calls require other resources as inputs, we also add
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// some ctors for these resources, but don't add calls that use them.
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// That's handled by depQueue.
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// However, a resource can be handled as dependency first, but then
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// handled as top resource again. In such case we will still add calls
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// that use this resource.
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for {
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if len(rs.depQueue) == 0 && len(rs.calls) >= rs.goal || len(rs.calls) >= 2*rs.goal {
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rs.calls, _ = rs.target.transitivelyEnabled(rs.calls)
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if len(rs.calls) >= rs.goal {
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return rs.calls
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}
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}
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if len(rs.depQueue) != 0 {
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// Handle a dependent resource, add only ctors for these.
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// Pick a random one, this gives a mix of DFS and BFS.
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idx := rs.rnd.Intn(len(rs.depQueue))
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res := rs.depQueue[idx]
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rs.depQueue[idx] = rs.depQueue[len(rs.depQueue)-1]
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rs.depQueue = rs.depQueue[:len(rs.depQueue)-1]
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info := rs.resources[res]
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nctors0 := len(info.ctors[0]) != 0
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nctors1 := nctors0 || len(info.ctors[1]) != 0
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rs.selectCalls(info.ctors[0], 2, true)
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if nctors0 {
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continue
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}
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rs.selectCalls(info.ctors[1], 2, !nctors0)
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if nctors1 {
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continue
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}
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rs.selectCalls(info.ctors[0], 2, !nctors1)
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continue
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}
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if len(rs.topQueue) == 0 {
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// We either just started selection or we handled all resources,
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// but did not gather enough syscalls. In both cases we need
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// to reset all queues.
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rs.topQueue = make([]*ResourceDesc, 0, len(rs.resources))
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rs.depQueue = make([]*ResourceDesc, 0, len(rs.resources))
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rs.topHandled = make(map[*ResourceDesc]bool, len(rs.resources))
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rs.depHandled = make(map[*ResourceDesc]bool, len(rs.resources))
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for res := range rs.resources {
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rs.topQueue = append(rs.topQueue, res)
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}
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sort.Slice(rs.topQueue, func(i, j int) bool {
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return rs.topQueue[i].Name < rs.topQueue[j].Name
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})
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rs.rnd.Shuffle(len(rs.topQueue), func(i, j int) {
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rs.topQueue[i], rs.topQueue[j] = rs.topQueue[j], rs.topQueue[i]
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})
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rs.selectCalls(rs.resourceless, rs.nresourceless+1, false)
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}
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// Handle a top resource, add more syscalls for these.
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res := rs.topQueue[0]
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rs.topQueue = rs.topQueue[1:]
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if rs.topHandled[res] {
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panic("top queue already handled")
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}
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rs.topHandled[res] = true
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info := rs.resources[res]
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nctors0 := len(info.ctors[0]) != 0
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nctors1 := nctors0 || len(info.ctors[1]) != 0
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rs.selectCalls(info.ctors[0], 5, true)
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rs.selectCalls(info.ctors[1], 3, !nctors0)
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rs.selectCalls(info.ctors[0], 2, !nctors1)
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rs.selectCalls(info.uses[0], 20, true)
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rs.selectCalls(info.uses[1], 2, len(info.uses[0]) == 0)
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}
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}
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func (rs *rotatorState) addCall(call *Syscall) {
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if rs.calls[call] {
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return
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}
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rs.calls[call] = true
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for _, res := range rs.syscallUses[call] {
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if rs.topHandled[res] || rs.depHandled[res] {
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continue
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}
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rs.depHandled[res] = true
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rs.depQueue = append(rs.depQueue, res)
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}
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}
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func (rs *rotatorState) selectCalls(set []*Syscall, probability int, force bool) {
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if !force && probability < 2 {
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panic("will never select anything")
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}
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for ; len(set) != 0 && (force || rs.rnd.Intn(probability) != 0); force = false {
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call := set[rs.rnd.Intn(len(set))]
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rs.addCall(call)
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}
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}
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