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arxiv: 1108.2683 · v1 · pith:SF2C7HIGnew · submitted 2011-08-12 · 💻 cs.PL

Improving bit-vector representation of points-to sets using class hierarchy

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keywords points-totypeanalysisabstractmemoryobjectspointersets
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Points-to analysis is the problem of approximating run-time values of pointers statically or at compile-time. Points-to sets are used to store the approximated values of pointers during points-to analysis. Memory usage and running time limit the ability of points-to analysis to analyze large programs. To our knowledge, works which have implemented a bit-vector representation of points-to sets so far, allocates bits for each pointer without considering pointer's type. By considering the type, we are able to allocate bits only for a subset of all abstract objects which are of compatible type with the pointer's type and as a consequence improve the memory usage and running time. To achieve this goal, we number abstract objects in a way that all the abstract objects of a type and all of its sub-types be consecutive in order. Our most efficient implementation uses about 2.5 times less memory than hybrid points-to set (default points-to set in Spark) and also improves the analysis time for sufficiently large programs.

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