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remove Windows TERM env var hack and -Zmiri-env-exclude
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@ -288,14 +288,9 @@ environment variable. We first document the most relevant and most commonly used
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execution with a "permission denied" error being returned to the program.
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`warn` prints a full backtrace when that happens; `warn-nobacktrace` is less
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verbose. `hide` hides the warning entirely.
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* `-Zmiri-env-exclude=<var>` keeps the `var` environment variable isolated from the host so that it
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cannot be accessed by the program. Can be used multiple times to exclude several variables. The
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`TERM` environment variable is excluded by default in Windows to prevent the libtest harness from
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accessing the file system. This has no effect unless `-Zmiri-disable-isolation` is also set.
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* `-Zmiri-env-forward=<var>` forwards the `var` environment variable to the interpreted program. Can
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be used multiple times to forward several variables. This takes precedence over
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`-Zmiri-env-exclude`: if a variable is both forwarded and exluced, it *will* get forwarded. This
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means in particular `-Zmiri-env-forward=TERM` overwrites the default exclusion of `TERM`.
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be used multiple times to forward several variables. Execution will still be deterministic if the
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value of forwarded variables stays the same. Has no effect if `-Zmiri-disable-isolation` is set.
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* `-Zmiri-ignore-leaks` disables the memory leak checker, and also allows some
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remaining threads to exist when the main thread exits.
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* `-Zmiri-permissive-provenance` disables the warning for integer-to-pointer casts and
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@ -441,8 +441,10 @@ fn main() {
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"-Zmiri-seed should only contain valid hex digits [0-9a-fA-F] and must fit into a u64 (max 16 characters)"
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));
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miri_config.seed = Some(seed);
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} else if let Some(param) = arg.strip_prefix("-Zmiri-env-exclude=") {
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miri_config.excluded_env_vars.push(param.to_owned());
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} else if let Some(_param) = arg.strip_prefix("-Zmiri-env-exclude=") {
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show_error!(
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"`-Zmiri-env-exclude` has been removed; unset env vars before starting Miri instead"
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);
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} else if let Some(param) = arg.strip_prefix("-Zmiri-env-forward=") {
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miri_config.forwarded_env_vars.push(param.to_owned());
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} else if let Some(param) = arg.strip_prefix("-Zmiri-track-pointer-tag=") {
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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ pub enum BacktraceStyle {
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct MiriConfig {
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/// The host environment snapshot to use as basis for what is provided to the interpreted program.
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/// (This is still subject to isolation as well as `excluded_env_vars` and `forwarded_env_vars`.)
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/// (This is still subject to isolation as well as `forwarded_env_vars`.)
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pub env: Vec<(OsString, OsString)>,
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/// Determine if validity checking is enabled.
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pub validate: bool,
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@ -88,8 +88,6 @@ pub struct MiriConfig {
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pub isolated_op: IsolatedOp,
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/// Determines if memory leaks should be ignored.
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pub ignore_leaks: bool,
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/// Environment variables that should always be isolated from the host.
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pub excluded_env_vars: Vec<String>,
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/// Environment variables that should always be forwarded from the host.
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pub forwarded_env_vars: Vec<String>,
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/// Command-line arguments passed to the interpreted program.
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@ -146,7 +144,6 @@ impl Default for MiriConfig {
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check_abi: true,
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isolated_op: IsolatedOp::Reject(RejectOpWith::Abort),
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ignore_leaks: false,
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excluded_env_vars: vec![],
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forwarded_env_vars: vec![],
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args: vec![],
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seed: None,
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@ -42,19 +42,12 @@ impl<'tcx> EnvVars<'tcx> {
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config: &MiriConfig,
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) -> InterpResult<'tcx> {
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let target_os = ecx.tcx.sess.target.os.as_ref();
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let mut excluded_env_vars = config.excluded_env_vars.clone();
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if target_os == "windows" {
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// HACK: Exclude `TERM` var to avoid terminfo trying to open the termcap file.
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excluded_env_vars.push("TERM".to_owned());
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}
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// Skip the loop entirely if we don't want to forward anything.
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if ecx.machine.communicate() || !config.forwarded_env_vars.is_empty() {
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for (name, value) in &config.env {
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// Always forward what is in `forwarded_env_vars`; that list can take precedence over excluded_env_vars.
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let forward = config.forwarded_env_vars.iter().any(|v| **v == *name)
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|| (ecx.machine.communicate()
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&& !excluded_env_vars.iter().any(|v| **v == *name));
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let forward = ecx.machine.communicate()
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|| config.forwarded_env_vars.iter().any(|v| **v == *name);
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if forward {
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let var_ptr = match target_os {
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target if target_os_is_unix(target) =>
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5
tests/pass/shims/env/var-exclude.rs
vendored
5
tests/pass/shims/env/var-exclude.rs
vendored
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//@compile-flags: -Zmiri-disable-isolation -Zmiri-env-exclude=MIRI_ENV_VAR_TEST
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fn main() {
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assert!(std::env::var("MIRI_ENV_VAR_TEST").is_err());
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}
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