Before I added `--max-import-depth=2`, there was a bit of trouble, where it
would alert on `from pkg_ok import foo2` -- since all the `pkg_ok.foo<n>`
modules were missing, I guess the analysis didn't make any assumptions on
whether `foo2` is a module or a regular attribute.
So I've been thinking a bit about import pkg_ok.foo1 after reading the Python
references for imports of submodules
https://docs.python.org/3/reference/import.html#submodules
> When a submodule is loaded using any mechanism (...) a binding is placed in the
parent module’s namespace to the submodule object. For example, if package spam
has a submodule foo, after importing spam.foo, spam will have an attribute foo
which is bound to the submodule.
That does at least explain what is going on here.
I feel that import pkg_ok.foo1 might be a very contrived example. In principle
it should be an alert, since the module pkg_ok ends up with an import of itself,
but my gut feeling is that in practice it's not a very important piece of code
to give alerts for. if we really care about giving these import related alerts,
we could probably add a new query for this pattern, as it's kind of surprising
that it works when you're just an ordinary python programmer.
This predicate got an unfortunate join order, leading to these tuple
counts on ElektraInitiative/libelektra:
(290s) Tuple counts for AliasedSSA::VariableMemoryLocation::coversEntireVariable_dispred#f:
57117 ~0% {3} r1 = SCAN IRType::IRType::getByteSize_dispred#ff AS I OUTPUT 0, (I.<1> * 8), I.<0>
421445272 ~0% {3} r2 = JOIN r1 WITH AliasedSSA::VariableMemoryLocation#fffffff_5601#join_rhs AS R ON FIRST 2 OUTPUT R.<3>, r1.<2>, R.<2>
103282 ~2% {1} r3 = JOIN r2 WITH AliasConfiguration::Allocation::getIRType_dispred#ff AS R ON FIRST 2 OUTPUT r2.<2>
return r3
With this commit, we get these tuple counts instead:
(0s) Tuple counts for AliasedSSA::VariableMemoryLocation::varIRTypeHasBitRange#bff:
361874 ~0% {3} r1 = SCAN AliasedSSA::VariableMemoryLocation#fffffff AS I OUTPUT I.<1>, 0, I.<0>
361874 ~0% {3} r2 = JOIN r1 WITH AliasConfiguration::Allocation::getIRType_dispred#ff AS R ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT R.<1>, 0, r1.<2>
361874 ~1% {3} r3 = JOIN r2 WITH IRType::IRType::getByteSize_dispred#ff AS R ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT r2.<2>, 0, (R.<1> * 8)
return r3
(0s) Tuple counts for AliasedSSA::VariableMemoryLocation::coversEntireVariable_dispred#f:
103282 ~2% {1} r1 = JOIN AliasedSSA::VariableMemoryLocation#fffffff_056#join_rhs AS L WITH AliasedSSA::VariableMemoryLocation::varIRTypeHasBitRange#bff AS R ON FIRST 3 OUTPUT L.<0>
103282 ~2% {1} r2 = STREAM DEDUP r1
return r2
We had these tuple counts on ElektraInitiative/libelektra (note that the
`modelFlow` predicate got inlined into
`simpleInstructionLocalFlowStep`):
(652s) Tuple counts for DataFlowUtil::simpleInstructionLocalFlowStep#ff:
...
19701 ~1% {4} r27 = JOIN r26 WITH Instruction::SideEffectInstruction::getPrimaryInstruction_dispred#3#ff_10#join_rhs AS R ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT R.<1>, r26.<2>, r26.<1>, r26.<0>
7908 ~0% {3} r28 = JOIN r27 WITH SSAConstruction::Cached::getInstructionIndex#ff@staged_ext AS R ON FIRST 2 OUTPUT r27.<0>, r27.<2>, r27.<3>
4023 ~0% {3} r29 = JOIN r28 WITH Instruction::WriteSideEffectInstruction#class#ff AS R ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT r28.<1>, r28.<2>, r28.<0>
...
1060807009 ~3% {3} r34 = JOIN r33 WITH SSAConstruction::Cached::getInstructionIndex#ff_10#join_rhs AS R ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT R.<1>, r33.<1>, r33.<2>
15670 ~5% {2} r35 = JOIN r34 WITH Instruction::SideEffectInstruction::getPrimaryInstruction_dispred#3#ff AS R ON FIRST 2 OUTPUT r34.<0>, r34.<2>
7973 ~0% {2} r36 = JOIN r35 WITH Instruction::ReadSideEffectInstruction::getSideEffectOperand_dispred#ff AS R ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT R.<1>, r35.<1>
...
In this predicate there are two cases (`WriteSideEffectInstruction` and
`ReadSideEffectInstruction`) where we need to join on both the call and
the argument index of a side effect. It works well enough for the first
case, `WriteSideEffectInstruction`, where the call is joined on before
the index, but it explodes in the second case,
`ReadSideEffectInstruction`, where the index is joined first. To fix the
second case, and to guard against future optimizer accidents in the
first case, this commit changes both of those cases to use a new helper
predicate that makes it possible to join on both columns at once. The
resulting tuple counts are:
(3s) Tuple counts for DataFlowUtil::simpleInstructionLocalFlowStep#ff:
...
7908 ~0% {3} r27 = JOIN r26 WITH DataFlowUtil::getSideEffectFor#fff AS R ON FIRST 2 OUTPUT R.<2>, r26.<2>, r26.<0>
4023 ~0% {3} r28 = JOIN r27 WITH Instruction::WriteSideEffectInstruction#class#ff AS R ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT r27.<1>, r27.<2>, r27.<0>
...
15670 ~5% {2} r33 = JOIN r32 WITH DataFlowUtil::getSideEffectFor#fff AS R ON FIRST 2 OUTPUT R.<2>, r32.<2>
7973 ~0% {2} r34 = JOIN r33 WITH Instruction::ReadSideEffectInstruction::getSideEffectOperand_dispred#ff AS R ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT R.<1>, r33.<1>
...
The bulge is now limited to a factor of two, and that's just because I
didn't write separate versions of `getSideEffectFor` for
`ReadSideEffectInstruction` and `WriteSideEffectInstruction`.