Modular information flow through ownership

Will Crichton, Marco Patrignani, Maneesh Agrawala, P. Hanrahan
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Statically analyzing information flow, or how data influences other data within a program, is a challenging task in imperative languages. Analyzing pointers and mutations requires access to a program's complete source. However, programs often use pre-compiled dependencies where only type signatures are available. We demonstrate that ownership types can be used to soundly and precisely analyze information flow through function calls given only their type signature. From this insight, we built Flowistry, a system for analyzing information flow in Rust, an ownership-based language. We prove the system's soundness as a form of noninterference using the Oxide formal model of Rust. Then we empirically evaluate the precision of Flowistry, showing that modular flows are identical to whole-program flows in 94% of cases drawn from large Rust codebases. We illustrate the applicability of Flowistry by using it to implement prototypes of a program slicer and an information flow control system.
模块化信息通过所有权流动
在命令式语言中,静态地分析信息流,或者数据如何影响程序中的其他数据,是一项具有挑战性的任务。分析指针和突变需要访问程序的完整源代码。但是,程序通常使用只有类型签名可用的预编译依赖项。我们证明,所有权类型可以用来健全和精确地分析信息流通过函数调用只给出他们的类型签名。基于这种见解,我们构建了Flowistry,一个用Rust(一种基于所有权的语言)分析信息流的系统。我们使用Rust的氧化物形式模型证明了系统作为一种不干扰形式的可靠性。然后我们根据经验评估Flowistry的精度,表明在94%的情况下,从大型Rust代码库中绘制的模块流与整个程序流相同。我们通过使用Flowistry来实现程序切片器和信息流控制系统的原型来说明Flowistry的适用性。
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