Path-Based Function Embedding and its Application to Specification Mining

Abstract

Identifying the relationships among program elements is useful for program understanding, debugging, and analysis. One such relationship is synonymy. Function synonyms are functions that play a similar role in code, e.g. functions that perform initialization for different device drivers, or functions that implement different symmetric-key encryption schemes. Function synonyms are not necessarily semantically equivalent and can be syntactically dissimilar; consequently, approaches for identifying code clones or functional equivalence cannot be used to identify them. This paper presents func2vec, an algorithm that maps each function to a vector in a vector space such that function synonyms are grouped together. We compute the function embedding by training a neural network on sentences generated from random walks over an encoding of the program as a labeled pushdown system (l-PDS). We demonstrate that func2vec is effective at identifying function synonyms in the Linux kernel. Furthermore, we show how function synonyms enable mining error-handling specifications with high support in Linux file systems and drivers.

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