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numbers.\medskip\\  | 
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{\bf Proof} \ldots\\
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{\bf Long, long proof} \ldots\\
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section unlocking the resource.\bigskip  | 
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 | 
|
816  | 
  \includegraphics[scale=0.4]{../pics/state5.png}
 | 
|
817  | 
  \end{center}
 | 
|
818  | 
||
819  | 
  \begin{itemize}
 | 
|
820  | 
\item this needs more work  | 
|
821  | 
  \end{itemize}
 | 
|
822  | 
||
823  | 
  \end{frame}
 | 
|
824  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
825  | 
||
826  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
827  | 
  \begin{frame}[c]
 | 
|
828  | 
  \frametitle{What is Static Analysis?}
 | 
|
829  | 
||
830  | 
  \begin{center}
 | 
|
831  | 
  \includegraphics[scale=0.4]{../pics/state6.png}
 | 
|
832  | 
  \end{center}
 | 
|
833  | 
||
834  | 
  \end{frame}
 | 
|
835  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
836  | 
||
837  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
838  | 
  \begin{frame}[c,fragile]
 | 
|
839  | 
    \frametitle{\Large\begin{tabular}{c}Concrete Example:\\[-1mm]
 | 
|
840  | 
                  Are Vars Definitely Initialised?\end{tabular}}
 | 
|
841  | 
||
842  | 
Assuming \texttt{x} is initialised, what about \texttt{y}?\bigskip
 | 
|
843  | 
||
844  | 
Prog.~1:\\  | 
|
845  | 
\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none,
 | 
|
846  | 
basicstyle=\ttfamily,  | 
|
847  | 
language=While,xleftmargin=3mm]  | 
|
848  | 
if x < 1 then y := x else y := x + 1;  | 
|
849  | 
y := y + 1  | 
|
850  | 
\end{lstlisting}\medskip     
 | 
|
851  | 
||
852  | 
Prog.~2:\\  | 
|
853  | 
\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none,
 | 
|
854  | 
basicstyle=\ttfamily,  | 
|
855  | 
language=While,xleftmargin=3mm]  | 
|
856  | 
if x < x then y := y + 1 else y := x;  | 
|
857  | 
y := y + 1  | 
|
858  | 
\end{lstlisting}            
 | 
|
859  | 
||
860  | 
  \end{frame}
 | 
|
861  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
862  | 
||
863  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
864  | 
  \begin{frame}[c,fragile]
 | 
|
865  | 
    \frametitle{\Large\begin{tabular}{c}Concrete Example:\\[-1mm]
 | 
|
866  | 
                  Are Vars Definitely Initialised?\end{tabular}}
 | 
|
867  | 
||
868  | 
What should the rules be for deciding when a  | 
|
869  | 
variable is initialised?\bigskip\pause  | 
|
870  | 
||
871  | 
\begin{itemize}
 | 
|
872  | 
\item variable \texttt{x} is definitely initialized after
 | 
|
873  | 
  \texttt{skip}\\
 | 
|
874  | 
  iff \texttt{x} is definitely initialized before \texttt{skip}.
 | 
|
875  | 
\end{itemize}
 | 
|
876  | 
||
877  | 
\end{frame}
 | 
|
878  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
879  | 
||
880  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
881  | 
  \begin{frame}[c,fragile]
 | 
|
882  | 
%    \frametitle{\Large\begin{tabular}{c}Concrete Example:\\[-1mm]
 | 
|
883  | 
%                  Are Vars Definitely Initialised?\end{tabular}}
 | 
|
884  | 
||
885  | 
$\bl{A}$ is the set of definitely defined variables:
 | 
|
886  | 
||
887  | 
\begin{center}
 | 
|
888  | 
\begin{tabular}{c}
 | 
|
889  | 
  \bl{\infer{\mbox{}}{A\;\texttt{skip}\;A}}\qquad
 | 
|
890  | 
  \bl{\infer{vars(a) \subseteq A}{A\;\;(\texttt{x\,:=\,a})\;\;\{x\}\cup A}}
 | 
|
891  | 
\medskip\\\pause  | 
|
892  | 
||
893  | 
  \bl{\infer{A_1\;s_1\;A_2\quad A_2\;s_2\;A_3}{A_1\;(s_1 ; s_2)\;A_3}}
 | 
|
894  | 
\medskip\\\pause  | 
|
895  | 
||
896  | 
  \bl{\infer{vars(b)\subseteq A\quad A\;s_1\;A_1\quad A\;s_2\;A_2}
 | 
|
897  | 
  {A\;(\texttt{if}\;b\;\texttt{then}\;s_1\;\texttt{else}\;s_2)\;A_1\cap A_2}}
 | 
|
898  | 
\medskip\\\pause  | 
|
899  | 
||
900  | 
  \bl{\infer{vars(b)\subseteq A\quad A\;s\;A'}
 | 
|
901  | 
  {A\;(\texttt{while}\;b\;\texttt{do}\;s)\;A}}\pause
 | 
|
902  | 
\end{tabular}  
 | 
|
903  | 
\end{center}
 | 
|
904  | 
||
905  | 
\hfill we start with $\bl{A = \{\}}$
 | 
|
906  | 
\end{frame}
 | 
|
907  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
908  | 
||
909  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
910  | 
\begin{frame}[fragile]
 | 
|
911  | 
\frametitle{\large Concrete Example: Sign-Analysis}
 | 
|
912  | 
\mbox{}\\[-20mm]\mbox{}
 | 
|
913  | 
||
914  | 
\bl{\begin{plstx}[rhs style=,one per line]
: \meta{Exp} ::= \meta{Exp} + \meta{Exp}
 | 
|
915  | 
         | \meta{Exp} * \meta{Exp}
 | 
|
916  | 
         | \meta{Exp} = \meta{Exp} 
 | 
|
917  | 
         | \meta{num}
 | 
|
918  | 
         | \meta{var}\\
 | 
|
919  | 
: \meta{Stmt} ::= \meta{label} :
 | 
|
920  | 
         | \meta{var} := \meta{Exp}
 | 
|
921  | 
         | \pcode{jmp?} \meta{Exp} \meta{label}
 | 
|
922  | 
         | \pcode{goto} \meta{label}\\
 | 
|
923  | 
: \meta{Prog} ::= \meta{Stmt} \ldots{} \meta{Stmt}\\
 | 
|
924  | 
\end{plstx}}
 | 
|
925  | 
||
926  | 
\begin{textblock}{0}(7.8,2.5)
 | 
|
927  | 
\small  | 
|
928  | 
\begin{bubble}[5.6cm]
 | 
|
929  | 
\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none,
 | 
|
930  | 
basicstyle=\ttfamily,  | 
|
931  | 
                   language={},xleftmargin=3mm]
 | 
|
932  | 
a := 1  | 
|
933  | 
n := 5  | 
|
934  | 
top: jmp? n = 0 done  | 
|
935  | 
a := a * n  | 
|
936  | 
n := n + -1  | 
|
937  | 
goto top  | 
|
938  | 
done:  | 
|
939  | 
\end{lstlisting}
 | 
|
940  | 
\end{bubble}
 | 
|
941  | 
\end{textblock}
 | 
|
942  | 
||
943  | 
\end{frame}
 | 
|
944  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
945  | 
||
946  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
947  | 
\begin{frame}[fragile]
 | 
|
948  | 
\frametitle{\large Concrete Example: Sign-Analysis}
 | 
|
949  | 
\mbox{}\\[-20mm]\mbox{}
 | 
|
950  | 
||
951  | 
\bl{\begin{plstx}[rhs style=,one per line]
: \meta{Exp} ::= \meta{Exp} + \meta{Exp}
 | 
|
952  | 
         | \meta{Exp} * \meta{Exp}
 | 
|
953  | 
         | \meta{Exp} = \meta{Exp} 
 | 
|
954  | 
         | \meta{num}
 | 
|
955  | 
         | \meta{var}\\
 | 
|
956  | 
: \meta{Stmt} ::= \meta{label} :
 | 
|
957  | 
         | \meta{var} := \meta{Exp}
 | 
|
958  | 
         | \pcode{jmp?} \meta{Exp} \meta{label}
 | 
|
959  | 
         | \pcode{goto} \meta{label}\\
 | 
|
960  | 
: \meta{Prog} ::= \meta{Stmt} \ldots{} \meta{Stmt}\\
 | 
|
961  | 
\end{plstx}}
 | 
|
962  | 
||
963  | 
\begin{textblock}{0}(7.8,3.5)
 | 
|
964  | 
\small  | 
|
965  | 
\begin{bubble}[5.6cm]
 | 
|
966  | 
\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none,
 | 
|
967  | 
basicstyle=\ttfamily,  | 
|
968  | 
                   language={},xleftmargin=3mm]
 | 
|
969  | 
n := 6  | 
|
970  | 
m1 := 0  | 
|
971  | 
m2 := 1  | 
|
972  | 
top: jmp? n = 0 done  | 
|
973  | 
tmp := m2  | 
|
974  | 
m2 := m1 + m2  | 
|
975  | 
m1 := tmp  | 
|
976  | 
n := n + -1  | 
|
977  | 
goto top  | 
|
978  | 
done:  | 
|
979  | 
\end{lstlisting}
 | 
|
980  | 
\end{bubble}
 | 
|
981  | 
\end{textblock}
 | 
|
982  | 
||
983  | 
\end{frame}
 | 
|
984  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
985  | 
||
986  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
987  | 
\begin{frame}[fragile]
 | 
|
988  | 
\frametitle{\large Concrete Example: Sign-Analysis}
 | 
|
989  | 
\mbox{}\\[-20mm]\mbox{}
 | 
|
990  | 
||
991  | 
\bl{\begin{plstx}[rhs style=,one per line]
: \meta{Exp} ::= \meta{Exp} + \meta{Exp}
 | 
|
992  | 
         | \meta{Exp} * \meta{Exp}
 | 
|
993  | 
         | \meta{Exp} = \meta{Exp} 
 | 
|
994  | 
         | \meta{num}
 | 
|
995  | 
         | \meta{var}\\
 | 
|
996  | 
: \meta{Stmt} ::= \meta{label} :
 | 
|
997  | 
         | \meta{var} := \meta{Exp}
 | 
|
998  | 
         | \pcode{jmp?} \meta{Exp} \meta{label}
 | 
|
999  | 
         | \pcode{goto} \meta{label}\\
 | 
|
1000  | 
: \meta{Prog} ::= \meta{Stmt} \ldots{} \meta{Stmt}\\
 | 
|
1001  | 
\end{plstx}}
 | 
|
1002  | 
||
1003  | 
\end{frame}
 | 
|
1004  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1005  | 
||
1006  | 
||
1007  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1008  | 
\begin{frame}[fragile]
 | 
|
1009  | 
\frametitle{Eval: An Interpreter}
 | 
|
1010  | 
\mbox{}\\[-14mm]\mbox{}
 | 
|
1011  | 
||
1012  | 
\small  | 
|
1013  | 
\begin{center}
 | 
|
1014  | 
\bl{\begin{tabular}{lcl}
 | 
|
1015  | 
$[n]_{env}$ & $\dn$ & $n$\\
 | 
|
1016  | 
$[x]_{env}$ & $\dn$ & $env(x)$\\
 | 
|
1017  | 
$[e_1 + e_2]_{env}$ & $\dn$ & $[e_1]_{env} + [e_2]_{env}$\\
 | 
|
1018  | 
$[e_1 * e_2]_{env}$ & $\dn$ & $[e_1]_{env} * [e_2]_{env}$\\
 | 
|
1019  | 
$[e_1 = e_2]_{env}$ & $\dn$ & 
 | 
|
1020  | 
$\begin{cases}
 | 
|
1021  | 
1 & \text{if}\quad[e_1]_{env} = [e_2]_{env}\\
 | 
|
1022  | 
0 & \text{otherwise}
 | 
|
1023  | 
\end{cases}$\\
 | 
|
1024  | 
\end{tabular}}
 | 
|
1025  | 
\end{center}
 | 
|
1026  | 
||
1027  | 
\footnotesize  | 
|
1028  | 
\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none,xleftmargin=-5mm]
 | 
|
1029  | 
def eval_exp(e: Exp, env: Env) : Int = e match {
 | 
|
1030  | 
case Num(n) => n  | 
|
1031  | 
case Var(x) => env(x)  | 
|
1032  | 
case Plus(e1, e2) => eval_exp(e1, env) + eval_exp(e2, env)  | 
|
1033  | 
case Times(e1, e2) => eval_exp(e1, env) * eval_exp(e2, env)  | 
|
1034  | 
case Equ(e1, e2) =>  | 
|
1035  | 
if (eval_exp(e1, env) == eval_exp(e2, env)) 1 else 0  | 
|
1036  | 
}  | 
|
1037  | 
\end{lstlisting}
 | 
|
1038  | 
||
1039  | 
\end{frame}
 | 
|
1040  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1041  | 
||
1042  | 
||
1043  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1044  | 
\begin{frame}[fragile]
 | 
|
1045  | 
\small  | 
|
1046  | 
A program  | 
|
1047  | 
\begin{bubble}[6cm]\footnotesize
 | 
|
1048  | 
\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none,
 | 
|
1049  | 
                   language={},
 | 
|
1050  | 
basicstyle=\ttfamily,  | 
|
1051  | 
xleftmargin=1mm]  | 
|
1052  | 
a := 1  | 
|
1053  | 
n := 5  | 
|
1054  | 
top: jmp? n = 0 done  | 
|
1055  | 
a := a * n  | 
|
1056  | 
n := n + -1  | 
|
1057  | 
goto top  | 
|
1058  | 
done:  | 
|
1059  | 
\end{lstlisting}
 | 
|
1060  | 
\end{bubble}
 | 
|
1061  | 
||
1062  | 
The \emph{snippets} of the program:
 | 
|
1063  | 
||
1064  | 
\footnotesize  | 
|
1065  | 
\begin{columns}
 | 
|
1066  | 
\begin{column}[t]{5cm}
 | 
|
1067  | 
\begin{bubble}[4.5cm]
 | 
|
1068  | 
\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none,
 | 
|
1069  | 
basicstyle=\ttfamily,  | 
|
1070  | 
                   language={},xleftmargin=1mm]
 | 
|
1071  | 
"" a := 1  | 
|
1072  | 
n := 5  | 
|
1073  | 
top: jmp? n = 0 done  | 
|
1074  | 
a := a * n  | 
|
1075  | 
n := n + -1  | 
|
1076  | 
goto top  | 
|
1077  | 
done:  | 
|
1078  | 
\end{lstlisting}
 | 
|
1079  | 
\end{bubble}
 | 
|
1080  | 
\end{column}
 | 
|
1081  | 
\begin{column}[t]{5cm}
 | 
|
1082  | 
\begin{bubble}[4.5cm]
 | 
|
1083  | 
\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none,
 | 
|
1084  | 
basicstyle=\ttfamily,  | 
|
1085  | 
                   language={},xleftmargin=1mm]
 | 
|
1086  | 
top: jmp? n = 0 done  | 
|
1087  | 
a := a * n  | 
|
1088  | 
n := n + -1  | 
|
1089  | 
goto top  | 
|
1090  | 
done:  | 
|
1091  | 
\end{lstlisting}
 | 
|
1092  | 
\end{bubble}
 | 
|
1093  | 
\end{column}
 | 
|
1094  | 
\begin{column}[t]{2cm}
 | 
|
1095  | 
\begin{bubble}[1.1cm]
 | 
|
1096  | 
\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none,
 | 
|
1097  | 
basicstyle=\ttfamily,  | 
|
1098  | 
                   language={},xleftmargin=1mm]
 | 
|
1099  | 
done:  | 
|
1100  | 
\end{lstlisting}
 | 
|
1101  | 
\end{bubble}
 | 
|
1102  | 
\end{column}
 | 
|
1103  | 
\end{columns}
 | 
|
1104  | 
||
1105  | 
\end{frame}
 | 
|
1106  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1107  | 
||
1108  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1109  | 
\begin{frame}[fragile]
 | 
|
1110  | 
\frametitle{Eval for Stmts}
 | 
|
1111  | 
\mbox{}\\[-12mm]\mbox{}
 | 
|
1112  | 
||
1113  | 
Let \bl{$sn$} be the snippets of a program
 | 
|
1114  | 
||
1115  | 
\small  | 
|
1116  | 
\begin{center}
 | 
|
1117  | 
\bl{\begin{tabular}{lcl}
 | 
|
1118  | 
$[\texttt{nil}]_{env}$ & $\dn$ & $env$\medskip\\
 | 
|
1119  | 
$[\texttt{Label}(l:)::rest]_{env}$ & $\dn$ & $[rest]_{env}$\medskip\\
 | 
|
1120  | 
$[x \,\texttt{:=}\, a::rest]_{env}$ & $\dn$ & 
 | 
|
1121  | 
$[rest]_{(env[x:= [a]_{env}])}$\medskip\\
 | 
|
1122  | 
$[\texttt{jmp?}\;b\;l::rest]_{env}$ & $\dn$ & 
 | 
|
1123  | 
$\begin{cases}
 | 
|
1124  | 
[sn(l)]_{env} & \text{if}\quad[b]_{env} = true\\
 | 
|
1125  | 
[rest]_{env}  & \text{otherwise}
 | 
|
1126  | 
\end{cases}$\medskip\\
 | 
|
1127  | 
$[\texttt{goto}\;l::rest]_{env}$ & $\dn$ & $[sn(l)]_{env}$\\
 | 
|
1128  | 
\end{tabular}}
 | 
|
1129  | 
\end{center}\bigskip
 | 
|
1130  | 
||
1131  | 
Start with \bl{$[sn(\mbox{\code{""}})]_{\varnothing}$}
 | 
|
1132  | 
||
1133  | 
\end{frame}
 | 
|
1134  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1135  | 
||
1136  | 
||
1137  | 
||
1138  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1139  | 
\begin{frame}[fragile]
 | 
|
1140  | 
\frametitle{Eval in Code}
 | 
|
1141  | 
||
1142  | 
\footnotesize  | 
|
1143  | 
\begin{lstlisting}[language=Scala,numbers=none,xleftmargin=-5mm]
 | 
|
1144  | 
def eval(sn: Snips) : Env = {
 | 
|
1145  | 
  def eval_stmts(sts: Stmts, env: Env) : Env = sts match {
 | 
|
1146  | 
case Nil => env  | 
|
1147  | 
||
1148  | 
case Label(l)::rest => eval_stmts(rest, env)  | 
|
1149  | 
||
1150  | 
case Assign(x, e)::rest =>  | 
|
1151  | 
eval_stmts(rest, env + (x -> eval_exp(e, env)))  | 
|
1152  | 
||
1153  | 
case Jmp(b, l)::rest =>  | 
|
1154  | 
if (eval_exp(b, env) == 1) eval_stmts(sn(l), env)  | 
|
1155  | 
else eval_stmts(rest, env)  | 
|
1156  | 
||
1157  | 
case Goto(l)::rest => eval_stmts(sn(l), env)  | 
|
1158  | 
}  | 
|
1159  | 
||
1160  | 
  eval_stmts(sn(""), Map())
 | 
|
1161  | 
}  | 
|
1162  | 
\end{lstlisting}
 | 
|
1163  | 
||
1164  | 
\end{frame}
 | 
|
1165  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1166  | 
||
1167  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1168  | 
\begin{frame}[fragile]
 | 
|
1169  | 
\frametitle{The Idea of Static Analysis}
 | 
|
1170  | 
\small  | 
|
1171  | 
\mbox{}\bigskip\\
 | 
|
1172  | 
||
1173  | 
\begin{columns}
 | 
|
1174  | 
\begin{column}{5cm}
 | 
|
1175  | 
\begin{bubble}[4.5cm]\footnotesize
 | 
|
1176  | 
\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none,
 | 
|
1177  | 
                   language={},
 | 
|
1178  | 
basicstyle=\ttfamily,  | 
|
1179  | 
xleftmargin=1mm]  | 
|
1180  | 
a := 1  | 
|
1181  | 
n := 5  | 
|
1182  | 
top: jmp? n = 0 done  | 
|
1183  | 
a := a * n  | 
|
1184  | 
n := n + -1  | 
|
1185  | 
goto top  | 
|
1186  | 
done:  | 
|
1187  | 
\end{lstlisting}
 | 
|
1188  | 
\end{bubble}
 | 
|
1189  | 
\end{column}
 | 
|
1190  | 
||
1191  | 
\begin{column}{1cm}
 | 
|
1192  | 
\raisebox{-20mm}{\LARGE\bf$\Rightarrow$}
 | 
|
1193  | 
\end{column}
 | 
|
1194  | 
\begin{column}{6cm}
 | 
|
1195  | 
\begin{bubble}[4.7cm]\footnotesize
 | 
|
1196  | 
\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none,
 | 
|
1197  | 
                   language={},
 | 
|
1198  | 
basicstyle=\ttfamily,  | 
|
1199  | 
xleftmargin=1mm,  | 
|
1200  | 
                   escapeinside={(*}{*)}]
 | 
|
1201  | 
      a := (*\hl{'+'}*)
 | 
|
1202  | 
      n := (*\hl{'+'}*) 
 | 
|
1203  | 
top:  jmp? n = (*\hl{'0'}*) done 
 | 
|
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a := a * n  | 
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1205  | 
      n := n + (*\hl{'-'}*) 
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1206  | 
goto top  | 
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1207  | 
done:  | 
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1208  | 
\end{lstlisting}
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1209  | 
\end{bubble}
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1210  | 
\end{column}
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1211  | 
\end{columns}\bigskip\bigskip
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1212  | 
||
1213  | 
Replace all constants and variables by either  | 
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1214  | 
\pcode{+}, \pcode{-} or \pcode{0}. What we want to find out
 | 
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1215  | 
is what the sign of \texttt{a} and \texttt{n} is (they should 
 | 
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1216  | 
always positive).  | 
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1217  | 
||
1218  | 
\end{frame}
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1219  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
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1220  | 
||
1221  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1222  | 
  \begin{frame}[c]
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1223  | 
  \frametitle{Sign Analysis?}
 | 
|
1224  | 
||
1225  | 
||
1226  | 
  \begin{columns}
 | 
|
1227  | 
  \begin{column}{3cm}
 | 
|
1228  | 
  \begin{tabular}{cc|l}
 | 
|
1229  | 
  $e_1$ & $e_2$ & $e_1 + e_2$\\\hline{}
 | 
|
1230  | 
- & - & -\\  | 
|
1231  | 
- & 0 & -\\  | 
|
1232  | 
- & + & -, 0, +\\  | 
|
1233  | 
0 & $x$ & $x$\\  | 
|
1234  | 
+ & - & -, 0, +\\  | 
|
1235  | 
+ & 0 & +\\  | 
|
1236  | 
+ & + & +\\  | 
|
1237  | 
  \end{tabular}
 | 
|
1238  | 
  \end{column}
 | 
|
1239  | 
||
1240  | 
  \begin{column}{3cm}
 | 
|
1241  | 
  \begin{tabular}{cc|l}
 | 
|
1242  | 
  $e_1$ & $e_2$ & $e_1 * e_2$\\\hline{}
 | 
|
1243  | 
- & - & +\\  | 
|
1244  | 
- & 0 & 0\\  | 
|
1245  | 
- & + & -\\  | 
|
1246  | 
0 & $x$ & 0\\  | 
|
1247  | 
+ & - & -\\  | 
|
1248  | 
+ & 0 & 0\\  | 
|
1249  | 
+ & + & +\\  | 
|
1250  | 
  \end{tabular}
 | 
|
1251  | 
  \end{column}
 | 
|
1252  | 
  \end{columns}
 | 
|
1253  | 
||
1254  | 
  \end{frame}
 | 
|
1255  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1256  | 
||
1257  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1258  | 
\begin{frame}[fragile]
 | 
|
1259  | 
\mbox{}\\[-13mm]\mbox{}
 | 
|
1260  | 
||
1261  | 
\small  | 
|
1262  | 
\begin{center}
 | 
|
1263  | 
\bl{\begin{tabular}{lcl}
 | 
|
1264  | 
$[n]_{aenv}$ & $\dn$ & 
 | 
|
1265  | 
$\begin{cases}
 | 
|
1266  | 
\{+\} & \text{if}\; n > 0\\
 | 
|
1267  | 
\{-\} & \text{if}\; n < 0\\
 | 
|
1268  | 
\{0\} & \text{if}\; n = 0
 | 
|
1269  | 
\end{cases}$\\
 | 
|
1270  | 
$[x]_{aenv}$ & $\dn$ & $aenv(x)$\\
 | 
|
1271  | 
$[e_1 + e_2]_{aenv}$ & $\dn$ & $[e_1]_{aenv} \oplus [e_2]_{aenv}$\\
 | 
|
1272  | 
$[e_1 * e_2]_{aenv}$ & $\dn$ & $[e_1]_{aenv} \otimes [e_2]_{aenv}$\\
 | 
|
1273  | 
$[e_1 = e_2]_{aenv}$ & $\dn$ & $\{0, +\}$\\
 | 
|
1274  | 
\end{tabular}}
 | 
|
1275  | 
\end{center}
 | 
|
1276  | 
||
1277  | 
\scriptsize  | 
|
1278  | 
\begin{lstlisting}[language=Scala,numbers=none,xleftmargin=-5mm]
 | 
|
1279  | 
def aeval_exp(e: Exp, aenv: AEnv) : Set[Abst] = e match {
 | 
|
1280  | 
case Num(0) => Set(Zero)  | 
|
1281  | 
case Num(n) if (n < 0) => Set(Neg)  | 
|
1282  | 
case Num(n) if (n > 0) => Set(Pos)  | 
|
1283  | 
case Var(x) => aenv(x)  | 
|
1284  | 
case Plus(e1, e2) =>  | 
|
1285  | 
aplus(aeval_exp(e1, aenv), aeval_exp(e2, aenv))  | 
|
1286  | 
case Times(e1, e2) =>  | 
|
1287  | 
atimes(aeval_exp(e1, aenv), aeval_exp(e2, aenv))  | 
|
1288  | 
case Equ(e1, e2) => Set(Zero, Pos)  | 
|
1289  | 
}  | 
|
1290  | 
\end{lstlisting}
 | 
|
1291  | 
||
1292  | 
\end{frame}
 | 
|
1293  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1294  | 
||
1295  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1296  | 
\begin{frame}[fragile]
 | 
|
1297  | 
\frametitle{AEval for Stmts}
 | 
|
1298  | 
\mbox{}\\[-12mm]\mbox{}
 | 
|
1299  | 
||
1300  | 
Let \bl{$sn$} be the snippets of a program
 | 
|
1301  | 
||
1302  | 
\small  | 
|
1303  | 
\begin{center}
 | 
|
1304  | 
\bl{\begin{tabular}{lcl}
 | 
|
1305  | 
$[\texttt{nil}]_{aenv}$ & $\to$ & $(\texttt{nil},aenv)$\medskip\\
 | 
|
1306  | 
$[\texttt{Label}(l:)::rest]_{aenv}$ & $\to$ & $(rest, aenv)$\medskip\\
 | 
|
1307  | 
$[x \,\texttt{:=}\, e::rest]_{aenv}$ & $\to$ & 
 | 
|
1308  | 
$(rest, aenv[x:= [e]_{aenv}])$\medskip\\
 | 
|
1309  | 
$[\texttt{jmp?}\;e\;l::rest]_{aenv}$ & $\to$ & 
 | 
|
1310  | 
$(sn(l),aenv)$ \textcolor{black}{and} $(rest, aenv)$\medskip\\
 | 
|
1311  | 
$[\texttt{goto}\;l::rest]_{aenv}$ & $\to$ & $(sn(l), aenv)$\\
 | 
|
1312  | 
\end{tabular}}
 | 
|
1313  | 
\end{center}\bigskip
 | 
|
1314  | 
||
1315  | 
Start with \bl{$[sn(\mbox{\code{""}})]_{\varnothing}$}, try to 
 | 
|
1316  | 
reach all \emph{states} you can find (until a fix point is reached).
 | 
|
1317  | 
||
1318  | 
Check whether there are only $aenv$ in the final states that have  | 
|
1319  | 
your property.  | 
|
1320  | 
\end{frame}
 | 
|
1321  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1322  | 
||
1323  | 
||
1324  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1325  | 
  \begin{frame}[c]
 | 
|
1326  | 
  \frametitle{Sign Analysis}
 | 
|
1327  | 
||
1328  | 
  \begin{itemize}
 | 
|
1329  | 
  \item We want to find out whether \texttt{a} and \texttt{n}
 | 
|
1330  | 
are always positive?\medskip  | 
|
1331  | 
\item After a few optimisations, we can indeed find this out.  | 
|
1332  | 
  \begin{itemize}
 | 
|
1333  | 
  \item equal signs return only \texttt{+} or \texttt{0}
 | 
|
1334  | 
\item branch into only one direction if you know  | 
|
1335  | 
  \item if $x$ is \texttt{+}, then $x + \texttt{-1}$ 
 | 
|
1336  | 
cannot be negative  | 
|
1337  | 
  \end{itemize}\bigskip
 | 
|
1338  | 
||
1339  | 
\item What is this good for? Well, you do not need  | 
|
1340  | 
underflow checks (in order to prevent buffer-overflow  | 
|
1341  | 
attacks). In general this technique is used to make sure  | 
|
1342  | 
keys stay secret.  | 
|
1343  | 
  \end{itemize}
 | 
|
1344  | 
||
1345  | 
  \end{frame}
 | 
|
1346  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1347  | 
||
1348  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1349  | 
  \begin{frame}[c]
 | 
|
1350  | 
  \frametitle{Take Home Points}
 | 
|
1351  | 
||
1352  | 
  \begin{itemize}
 | 
|
1353  | 
\item While testing is important, it does not show the  | 
|
1354  | 
absence of bugs/vulnerabilities.\medskip  | 
|
1355  | 
\item More and more we need (formal) proofs that show  | 
|
1356  | 
a program is bug free.\medskip  | 
|
1357  | 
||
1358  | 
\item Static analysis is more and more employed nowadays  | 
|
1359  | 
in order to automatically hunt for bugs.  | 
|
1360  | 
  \end{itemize}
 | 
|
1361  | 
||
1362  | 
  \end{frame}
 | 
|
1363  | 
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  | 
|
1364  | 
||
1365  | 
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