
This is uncommon, but it does happen if the source pointer is a bitcast of a global. For example, if a struct is cast to an i8*, it's possible to index beyond what would appear to be the size of the pointer (i8*).
11 строки
452 Б
LLVM
11 строки
452 Б
LLVM
target datalayout = "e-m:e-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128"
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target triple = "x86_64--linux"
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@intToPtrResult = local_unnamed_addr global i8 2
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@ptrToIntResult = local_unnamed_addr global i8 2
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@someArray = internal global { i16, i8, i8 } zeroinitializer
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@someArrayPointer = local_unnamed_addr global i8* getelementptr inbounds ({ i16, i8, i8 }, { i16, i8, i8 }* @someArray, i64 0, i32 1)
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define void @runtime.initAll() local_unnamed_addr {
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ret void
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}
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