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fix(acir): Attach locations to MemoryOps in ACIR #2389
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I have found the cause of this bug, and it is not due to misplaced location data during SSA, but rather a missing predicate from MemoryOps. I have a fix locally that I will push based off of this branch after I am done testing the changes. |
The follow-up PR (#2400) requires a breaking ACVM release so I have re-requested review on this PR as we can merge it in separately. |
* master: fix(acir): Attach locations to MemoryOps in ACIR (#2389) feat: Use equivalence information from equality assertions to simplify circuit (#2378) chore: fix body expr span (#2402) feat(attributes): enable custom attributes (#2395) chore: Remove `serde` from `noirc_frontend` (#2390) chore: allow parenthesizing in two type locations (#2388) chore(ci): automatically delete cache entries associated with closed PRs (#2342)
* master: (34 commits) chore: Decouple `noirc_abi` from frontend by introducing `PrintableType` (#2373) feat(brillig): Added locations for brillig artifacts (#2415) feat: Report compilation warnings before errors (#2398) chore: Rework `CrateGraph` to only have one root crate (#2391) chore: clippy fix (#2408) chore(deps): bump rustls-webpki from 0.101.1 to 0.101.4 (#2404) fix(acir): Attach locations to MemoryOps in ACIR (#2389) feat: Use equivalence information from equality assertions to simplify circuit (#2378) chore: fix body expr span (#2402) feat(attributes): enable custom attributes (#2395) chore: Remove `serde` from `noirc_frontend` (#2390) chore: allow parenthesizing in two type locations (#2388) chore(ci): automatically delete cache entries associated with closed PRs (#2342) feat: Perform more checks for compile-time arithmetic (#2380) chore: Remove `noirc_abi::FunctionSignature` and define in terms of HIR (#2372) feat: Update to `acvm` 0.22.0 (#2363) chore: Update committed ACIR artifacts (#2376) feat(ssa): Merge slices in if statements with witness conditions (#2347) chore: Separate frontend `Visibility` and `Distinctness` from the ABI (#2369) feat: add syntax for specifying function type environments (#2357) ...
Description
Problem*
Initial work towards resolving #2133. Pushing for visibility in case we want to merge this now as this does fix reporting for index out of bounds errors from ACVM, but does not fully resolve #2133. Read the summary for more details.
Summary*
I have added reporting for IndexOutOfBounds errors triggered by ACVM. These occur when there is an index out of bounds on a dynamic arrray that uses the MemoryOp ACIR opcode. The reporting essentially extends the work for unsatisfied constrain statements, but I felt a true refactor of how nargo execute handles ACVM errors can be left for another PR.
In order to report the error accurately, a couple other changes had to be made as well. When we were creating MemoryOp's to work with dynamic arrays in ACIR we were pushing to the list of opcodes directly and not attaching location information. I have switched to calling the
push_opcode
method when adding opcodes that deal with memory. I have also restricted theopcodes
field to now be private with the goal to avoid this error in the future. Any opcodes should be included using thepush_opcode
method that also attaches a location.A new
dynamic_array_index
test has been included undercompile_failure
which will now exit with this:The new location data has also exposed the actual bug that occurs in #2133. It looks like we are not handling locations correctly during flattening. A smaller reproduced snippet of the storage proof example is provided in the
dynamic_array_index
. If the dynamic array is accessed with an index out of bounds later after flattening, only the then case of the array merger is shown. For exampleThis bug is also seen in the storage proof example, which will return the below output when calling
nargo execute
:However, based on the smaller snippet above, it looks to be using the incorrect location, as the array access being reported is within the then case of an if statement:
Documentation
This PR requires documentation updates when merged.
Additional Context
PR Checklist*
cargo fmt
on default settings.