core/vm: Use a bitmap instead of a map for jumpdest analysis

t push --force
pull/14570/head
Nick Johnson 8 years ago
parent 0424192e61
commit d5a79934dc
  1. 26
      core/vm/analysis.go

@ -22,41 +22,39 @@ import (
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
)
var bigMaxUint64 = new(big.Int).SetUint64(^uint64(0))
// destinations stores one map per contract (keyed by hash of code).
// The maps contain an entry for each location of a JUMPDEST
// instruction.
type destinations map[common.Hash]map[uint64]struct{}
type destinations map[common.Hash][]byte
// has checks whether code has a JUMPDEST at dest.
func (d destinations) has(codehash common.Hash, code []byte, dest *big.Int) bool {
// PC cannot go beyond len(code) and certainly can't be bigger than 64bits.
// PC cannot go beyond len(code) and certainly can't be bigger than 63bits.
// Don't bother checking for JUMPDEST in that case.
if dest.Cmp(bigMaxUint64) > 0 {
udest := dest.Uint64()
if dest.BitLen() >= 63 || udest >= uint64(len(code)) {
return false
}
m, analysed := d[codehash]
if !analysed {
m = jumpdests(code)
d[codehash] = m
}
_, ok := m[dest.Uint64()]
return ok
return (m[udest/8] & (1 << (udest % 8))) != 0
}
// jumpdests creates a map that contains an entry for each
// PC location that is a JUMPDEST instruction.
func jumpdests(code []byte) map[uint64]struct{} {
m := make(map[uint64]struct{})
func jumpdests(code []byte) []byte {
m := make([]byte, len(code)/8+1)
for pc := uint64(0); pc < uint64(len(code)); pc++ {
var op OpCode = OpCode(code[pc])
switch op {
case PUSH1, PUSH2, PUSH3, PUSH4, PUSH5, PUSH6, PUSH7, PUSH8, PUSH9, PUSH10, PUSH11, PUSH12, PUSH13, PUSH14, PUSH15, PUSH16, PUSH17, PUSH18, PUSH19, PUSH20, PUSH21, PUSH22, PUSH23, PUSH24, PUSH25, PUSH26, PUSH27, PUSH28, PUSH29, PUSH30, PUSH31, PUSH32:
op := OpCode(code[pc])
if op == JUMPDEST {
m[pc/8] |= 1 << (pc % 8)
} else if op >= PUSH1 && op <= PUSH32 {
a := uint64(op) - uint64(PUSH1) + 1
pc += a
case JUMPDEST:
m[pc] = struct{}{}
}
}
return m

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