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Add draft 0.1 of document ID detection-infinities-nans #823
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docs/design/detection_of_genenated_infinities_and_nans.md:1
- The word 'genenated' in the file name should be 'generated'.
# Coding Standards: Detection of generated Infinities and NaNs
docs/design/detection_of_genenated_infinities_and_nans.md:69
- [nitpick] The sentence 'This proposal is that we, for the purposes of this rule, create a new range analysis for floats where otherwise undeterminable values are assumed to be a very large range that is small compared to the range of floating point values, such as +/-1e15.' is unclear. Consider rephrasing for clarity.
We will create a new float-specific version of range analysis. The actual values stored in floating point variables in real programs are very unlikely to be close to the limits of finite floating point numbers (+/- 3.4e38 for floats, 1.8e308 for doubles). This proposal is that we, for the purposes of this rule, create a new range analysis for floats where otherwise undeterminable values are assumed to be a very large range that is small compared to the range of floating point values, such as +/-1e15.
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- [Range / Source Proposal #3 (Not Recommended)](#range-source-proposal-3-not-recommended) | ||
- [Range / Source Proposal #4 (Not Recommended)](#range-source-proposal-4-not-recommended) | ||
- [Detection / Sink Analysis, In Detail](#detection-sink-analysis-in-detail) | ||
- [Detection / Sink Proposal #1 (Recommended)](#range-source-proposal-1-recommended) |
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The link text 'Detection / Sink Proposal #1 (Recommended)' should point to the correct section. The current link text is incorrect and should be 'Detection / Sink Proposal #1 (recommended)'.
- [Detection / Sink Proposal #1 (Recommended)](#range-source-proposal-1-recommended) | |
- [Detection / Sink Proposal #1 (recommended)](#range-source-proposal-1-recommended) |
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- `a / b` will be possibly infinite, as the range includes small values such as 1e-30, as well as zero | ||
- `acos(a)` will be considered out of domain | ||
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**Additional option**: If this query is still noisy, we may simply exclude reporting NaN’s and Infinities that come from a basic float operation such as `+`, `-`, or `*`. We would most likely still choose to report `/`, as divide-by-zero errors are the most common and most important to catch. |
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The word 'NaN’s' should be 'NaNs'.
**Additional option**: If this query is still noisy, we may simply exclude reporting NaN’s and Infinities that come from a basic float operation such as `+`, `-`, or `*`. We would most likely still choose to report `/`, as divide-by-zero errors are the most common and most important to catch. | |
**Additional option**: If this query is still noisy, we may simply exclude reporting NaNs and Infinities that come from a basic float operation such as `+`, `-`, or `*`. We would most likely still choose to report `/`, as divide-by-zero errors are the most common and most important to catch. |
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This is an [interpolation function](https://github.com/commaai/panda/blob/dec9223f9726e400e4a4eb91ca19fffcd745f97a/board/safety.h#L538), where `xy` is a struct parameter, with array members `x` and `y` that represent points in the domain and range to interpolate across. | ||
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Range analysis is performed with local information only, and therefore, the expression `xy.x[i]` is given the range [-Infinity, Infinity]. This is not a generated infinity. However, the computations of `dx` and `dy` could generate a positive or negative infinity (if both numbers are finite and the result exceeds the maximum float value), they could propagate a positive or negative infinity, and/or they could generate a NaN (if an infinite value is subtracted from itself). |
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Hey Mike, about
the computations of
dx
anddy
could generate a positive or negative infinity (if both numbers are finite and the result exceeds the maximum float value),
I tried to reproduce (https://godbolt.org/z/8sTTs6Mc9). Is it C17 standard that addition or subtraction of finite floating point numbers can lead to infinity?
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Add draft of document ID codeql-coding-standards/design/detection-infinities-nans
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