Analyzing Smart Contracts: From EVM to a sound Control-Flow Graph

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Authors Elvira Albert, JesΓΊs Correas, Pablo Gordillo, Alejandro HernΓ‘ndez-Cerezo Guillermo RomΓ‘n-DΓ­ez, Albert Rubio arXiv ID 2004.14437 Category cs.PL: Programming Languages Citations 8 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
The EVM language is a simple stack-based language with words of 256 bits, with one significant difference between the EVM and other virtual machine languages (like Java Bytecode or CLI for .Net programs): the use of the stack for saving the jump addresses instead of having it explicit in the code of the jumping instructions. Static analyzers need the complete control flow graph (CFG) of the EVM program in order to be able to represent all its execution paths. This report addresses the problem of obtaining a precise and complete stack-sensitive CFG by means of a static analysis, cloning the blocks that might be executed using different states of the execution stack. The soundness of the analysis presented is proved.
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