Use pointer addition, only when the value is not a bit-vector.

The other version was getting confusing by the NULL pointer.
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Iavor Diatchki 2018-03-05 13:47:55 -08:00
parent 4fa262a14c
commit 32710829f6

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@ -135,12 +135,12 @@ doPtrAdd = ptrOp $ \sym mem w xPtr xBits yPtr yBits x y ->
, ptr_bits ~>
do r <- ptrAdd sym w x (asBits y)
ok <- let ?ptrWidth = w in isValidPointer sym r mem
endCaseCheck ok "Invalid result" r
endCaseCheck ok "Invalid result (ptr_bits)" r
, bits_ptr ~>
do r <- ptrAdd sym w y (asBits x)
ok <- let ?ptrWidth = w in isValidPointer sym r mem
endCaseCheck ok "Invalid result" r
endCaseCheck ok "Invalid result (bits_ptr)" r
]
@ -345,10 +345,13 @@ ptrOp k st mvar w x0 y0 =
let sym = stateSymInterface st
x = regValue x0
y = regValue y0
xPtr <- let ?ptrWidth = w in isValidPointer sym x mem
yPtr <- let ?ptrWidth = w in isValidPointer sym y mem
-- xPtr <- let ?ptrWidth = w in isValidPointer sym x mem
-- yPtr <- let ?ptrWidth = w in isValidPointer sym y mem
xBits <- isBitVec sym x
yBits <- isBitVec sym y
xPtr <- notPred sym xBits
yPtr <- notPred sym yBits
a <- k sym mem w xPtr xBits yPtr yBits x y
return (a,st)