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1 /* Pass to detect and issue warnings for violations of the restrict
2 qualifier.
3 Copyright (C) 2017-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Martin Sebor <msebor@redhat.com>.
6 This file is part of GCC.
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
9 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
10 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
11 version.
13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
14 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
16 for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
22 #include "config.h"
23 #include "system.h"
24 #include "coretypes.h"
25 #include "backend.h"
26 #include "tree.h"
27 #include "gimple.h"
28 #include "tree-pass.h"
29 #include "pointer-query.h"
30 #include "ssa.h"
31 #include "gimple-pretty-print.h"
32 #include "gimple-ssa-warn-access.h"
33 #include "gimple-ssa-warn-restrict.h"
34 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
35 #include "fold-const.h"
36 #include "gimple-iterator.h"
37 #include "tree-dfa.h"
38 #include "tree-ssa.h"
39 #include "tree-cfg.h"
40 #include "tree-object-size.h"
41 #include "calls.h"
42 #include "cfgloop.h"
43 #include "intl.h"
44 #include "gimple-range.h"
46 namespace {
48 const pass_data pass_data_wrestrict = {
49 GIMPLE_PASS,
50 "wrestrict",
51 OPTGROUP_NONE,
52 TV_NONE,
53 PROP_cfg, /* Properties_required. */
54 0, /* properties_provided. */
55 0, /* properties_destroyed. */
56 0, /* properties_start */
57 0, /* properties_finish */
60 /* Pass to detect violations of strict aliasing requirements in calls
61 to built-in string and raw memory functions. */
62 class pass_wrestrict : public gimple_opt_pass
64 public:
65 pass_wrestrict (gcc::context *);
67 bool gate (function *) final override;
68 unsigned int execute (function *) final override;
70 void check_call (gimple *);
72 void check_block (basic_block);
74 /* A pointer_query object to store information about pointers and
75 their targets in. */
76 pointer_query m_ptr_qry;
79 pass_wrestrict::pass_wrestrict (gcc::context *ctxt)
80 : gimple_opt_pass (pass_data_wrestrict, ctxt),
81 m_ptr_qry ()
82 { }
84 bool
85 pass_wrestrict::gate (function *fun ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
87 return warn_array_bounds || warn_restrict || warn_stringop_overflow;
90 void
91 pass_wrestrict::check_block (basic_block bb)
93 /* Iterate over statements, looking for function calls. */
94 for (auto si = gsi_start_bb (bb); !gsi_end_p (si); gsi_next (&si))
96 gimple *stmt = gsi_stmt (si);
97 if (!is_gimple_call (stmt))
98 continue;
100 check_call (stmt);
104 unsigned
105 pass_wrestrict::execute (function *fun)
107 /* Create a new ranger instance and associate it with FUN. */
108 m_ptr_qry.rvals = enable_ranger (fun);
110 basic_block bb;
111 FOR_EACH_BB_FN (bb, fun)
112 check_block (bb);
114 m_ptr_qry.flush_cache ();
116 /* Release the ranger instance and replace it with a global ranger.
117 Also reset the pointer since calling disable_ranger() deletes it. */
118 disable_ranger (fun);
119 m_ptr_qry.rvals = NULL;
121 return 0;
124 /* Description of a memory reference by a built-in function. This
125 is similar to ao_ref but made especially suitable for -Wrestrict
126 and not for optimization. */
127 class builtin_memref
129 public:
130 /* The original pointer argument to the built-in function. */
131 tree ptr;
132 /* The referenced subobject or NULL if not available, and the base
133 object of the memory reference or NULL. */
134 tree ref;
135 tree base;
137 /* The size of the BASE object, PTRDIFF_MAX if indeterminate,
138 and negative until (possibly lazily) initialized. */
139 offset_int basesize;
140 /* Same for the subobject. */
141 offset_int refsize;
143 /* The non-negative offset of the referenced subobject. Used to avoid
144 warnings for (apparently) possibly but not definitively overlapping
145 accesses to member arrays. Negative when unknown/invalid. */
146 offset_int refoff;
148 /* The offset range relative to the base. */
149 offset_int offrange[2];
150 /* The size range of the access to this reference. */
151 offset_int sizrange[2];
153 /* Cached result of get_max_objsize(). */
154 const offset_int maxobjsize;
156 /* True for "bounded" string functions like strncat, and strncpy
157 and their variants that specify either an exact or upper bound
158 on the size of the accesses they perform. For strncat both
159 the source and destination references are bounded. For strncpy
160 only the destination reference is. */
161 bool strbounded_p;
163 builtin_memref (pointer_query &, gimple *, tree, tree);
165 tree offset_out_of_bounds (int, offset_int[3]) const;
167 private:
168 /* Call statement to the built-in. */
169 gimple *stmt;
171 pointer_query &m_ptr_qry;
173 /* Ctor helper to set or extend OFFRANGE based on argument. */
174 void extend_offset_range (tree);
176 /* Ctor helper to determine BASE and OFFRANGE from argument. */
177 void set_base_and_offset (tree);
180 /* Description of a memory access by a raw memory or string built-in
181 function involving a pair of builtin_memref's. */
182 class builtin_access
184 public:
185 /* Destination and source memory reference. */
186 builtin_memref* const dstref;
187 builtin_memref* const srcref;
188 /* The size range of the access. It's the greater of the accesses
189 to the two references. */
190 HOST_WIDE_INT sizrange[2];
192 /* The minimum and maximum offset of an overlap of the access
193 (if it does, in fact, overlap), and the size of the overlap. */
194 HOST_WIDE_INT ovloff[2];
195 HOST_WIDE_INT ovlsiz[2];
197 /* True to consider valid only accesses to the smallest subobject
198 and false for raw memory functions. */
199 bool strict () const
201 return (detect_overlap != &builtin_access::generic_overlap
202 && detect_overlap != &builtin_access::no_overlap);
205 builtin_access (pointer_query &, gimple *,
206 builtin_memref &, builtin_memref &);
208 /* Entry point to determine overlap. */
209 bool overlap ();
211 offset_int write_off (tree) const;
213 void dump (FILE *) const;
215 private:
216 /* Implementation functions used to determine overlap. */
217 bool generic_overlap ();
218 bool strcat_overlap ();
219 bool strcpy_overlap ();
221 bool no_overlap ()
223 return false;
226 offset_int overlap_size (const offset_int [2], const offset_int[2],
227 offset_int [2]);
229 private:
230 /* Temporaries used to compute the final result. */
231 offset_int dstoff[2];
232 offset_int srcoff[2];
233 offset_int dstsiz[2];
234 offset_int srcsiz[2];
236 /* Pointer to a member function to call to determine overlap. */
237 bool (builtin_access::*detect_overlap) ();
240 /* Initialize a memory reference representation from a pointer EXPR and
241 a size SIZE in bytes. If SIZE is NULL_TREE then the size is assumed
242 to be unknown. STMT is the statement in which expr appears in. */
244 builtin_memref::builtin_memref (pointer_query &ptrqry, gimple *stmt, tree expr,
245 tree size)
246 : ptr (expr),
247 ref (),
248 base (),
249 basesize (-1),
250 refsize (-1),
251 refoff (HOST_WIDE_INT_MIN),
252 offrange (),
253 sizrange (),
254 maxobjsize (tree_to_shwi (max_object_size ())),
255 strbounded_p (),
256 stmt (stmt),
257 m_ptr_qry (ptrqry)
259 /* Unfortunately, wide_int default ctor is a no-op so array members
260 of the type must be set individually. */
261 offrange[0] = offrange[1] = 0;
262 sizrange[0] = sizrange[1] = 0;
264 if (!expr)
265 return;
267 /* Find the BASE object or pointer referenced by EXPR and set
268 the offset range OFFRANGE in the process. */
269 set_base_and_offset (expr);
271 if (size)
273 tree range[2];
274 /* Determine the size range, allowing for the result to be [0, 0]
275 for SIZE in the anti-range ~[0, N] where N >= PTRDIFF_MAX. */
276 get_size_range (m_ptr_qry.rvals, size, stmt, range, SR_ALLOW_ZERO);
277 sizrange[0] = wi::to_offset (range[0]);
278 sizrange[1] = wi::to_offset (range[1]);
279 /* get_size_range returns SIZE_MAX for the maximum size.
280 Constrain it to the real maximum of PTRDIFF_MAX. */
281 if (sizrange[0] <= maxobjsize && sizrange[1] > maxobjsize)
282 sizrange[1] = maxobjsize;
284 else
285 sizrange[1] = maxobjsize;
287 if (!DECL_P (base))
288 return;
290 /* If the offset could be in the range of the referenced object
291 constrain its bounds so neither exceeds those of the object. */
292 if (offrange[0] < 0 && offrange[1] > 0)
293 offrange[0] = 0;
295 offset_int maxoff = maxobjsize;
296 tree basetype = TREE_TYPE (base);
297 if (TREE_CODE (basetype) == ARRAY_TYPE)
299 if (ref && array_at_struct_end_p (ref))
300 ; /* Use the maximum possible offset for last member arrays. */
301 else if (tree basesize = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (basetype))
302 if (TREE_CODE (basesize) == INTEGER_CST)
303 /* Size could be non-constant for a variable-length type such
304 as a struct with a VLA member (a GCC extension). */
305 maxoff = wi::to_offset (basesize);
308 if (offrange[0] >= 0)
310 if (offrange[1] < 0)
311 offrange[1] = offrange[0] <= maxoff ? maxoff : maxobjsize;
312 else if (offrange[0] <= maxoff && offrange[1] > maxoff)
313 offrange[1] = maxoff;
317 /* Based on the initial length of the destination STARTLEN, returns
318 the offset of the first write access from the beginning of
319 the destination. Nonzero only for strcat-type of calls. */
321 offset_int builtin_access::write_off (tree startlen) const
323 if (detect_overlap != &builtin_access::strcat_overlap
324 || !startlen || TREE_CODE (startlen) != INTEGER_CST)
325 return 0;
327 return wi::to_offset (startlen);
330 /* Ctor helper to set or extend OFFRANGE based on the OFFSET argument.
331 Pointer offsets are represented as unsigned sizetype but must be
332 treated as signed. */
334 void
335 builtin_memref::extend_offset_range (tree offset)
337 if (TREE_CODE (offset) == INTEGER_CST)
339 offset_int off = int_cst_value (offset);
340 if (off != 0)
342 offrange[0] += off;
343 offrange[1] += off;
345 return;
348 if (TREE_CODE (offset) == SSA_NAME)
350 /* A pointer offset is represented as sizetype but treated
351 as signed. */
352 wide_int min, max;
353 value_range_kind rng = VR_VARYING;
354 value_range vr;
355 if (m_ptr_qry.rvals->range_of_expr (vr, offset, stmt))
357 rng = vr.kind ();
358 if (!vr.undefined_p ())
360 min = wi::to_wide (vr.min ());
361 max = wi::to_wide (vr.max ());
365 if (rng == VR_ANTI_RANGE && wi::lts_p (max, min))
367 /* Convert an anti-range whose upper bound is less than
368 its lower bound to a signed range. */
369 offrange[0] += offset_int::from (max + 1, SIGNED);
370 offrange[1] += offset_int::from (min - 1, SIGNED);
371 return;
374 if (rng == VR_RANGE
375 && (DECL_P (base) || wi::lts_p (min, max)))
377 /* Preserve the bounds of the range for an offset into
378 a known object (it may be adjusted later relative to
379 a constant offset from its beginning). Otherwise use
380 the bounds only when they are ascending when treated
381 as signed. */
382 offrange[0] += offset_int::from (min, SIGNED);
383 offrange[1] += offset_int::from (max, SIGNED);
384 return;
387 /* Handle an anti-range the same as no range at all. */
388 gimple *stmt = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (offset);
389 tree type;
390 if (is_gimple_assign (stmt)
391 && (type = TREE_TYPE (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt)))
392 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type))
394 tree_code code = gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt);
395 if (code == NOP_EXPR)
397 /* Use the bounds of the type of the NOP_EXPR operand
398 even if it's signed. The result doesn't trigger
399 warnings but makes their output more readable. */
400 offrange[0] += wi::to_offset (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type));
401 offrange[1] += wi::to_offset (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type));
402 return;
407 const offset_int maxoff = tree_to_shwi (max_object_size ()) >> 1;
408 const offset_int minoff = -maxoff - 1;
410 offrange[0] += minoff;
411 offrange[1] += maxoff;
414 /* Determines the base object or pointer of the reference EXPR
415 and the offset range from the beginning of the base. */
417 void
418 builtin_memref::set_base_and_offset (tree expr)
420 tree offset = NULL_TREE;
422 if (TREE_CODE (expr) == SSA_NAME)
424 /* Try to tease the offset out of the pointer. */
425 gimple *stmt = SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (expr);
426 if (!base
427 && gimple_assign_single_p (stmt)
428 && gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt) == ADDR_EXPR)
429 expr = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt);
430 else if (is_gimple_assign (stmt))
432 tree_code code = gimple_assign_rhs_code (stmt);
433 if (code == NOP_EXPR)
435 tree rhs = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt);
436 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (rhs)))
437 expr = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt);
438 else
440 base = expr;
441 return;
444 else if (code == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR)
446 expr = gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt);
447 offset = gimple_assign_rhs2 (stmt);
449 else
451 base = expr;
452 return;
455 else
457 /* FIXME: Handle PHI nodes in case like:
458 _12 = &MEM[(void *)&a + 2B] + _10;
460 <bb> [local count: 1073741824]:
461 # prephitmp_13 = PHI <_12, &MEM[(void *)&a + 2B]>
462 memcpy (prephitmp_13, p_7(D), 6); */
463 base = expr;
464 return;
468 if (TREE_CODE (expr) == ADDR_EXPR)
469 expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0);
471 /* Stash the reference for offset validation. */
472 ref = expr;
474 poly_int64 bitsize, bitpos;
475 tree var_off;
476 machine_mode mode;
477 int sign, reverse, vol;
479 /* Determine the base object or pointer of the reference and
480 the constant bit offset from the beginning of the base.
481 If the offset has a non-constant component, it will be in
482 VAR_OFF. MODE, SIGN, REVERSE, and VOL are write only and
483 unused here. */
484 base = get_inner_reference (expr, &bitsize, &bitpos, &var_off,
485 &mode, &sign, &reverse, &vol);
487 /* get_inner_reference is not expected to return null. */
488 gcc_assert (base != NULL);
490 if (offset)
491 extend_offset_range (offset);
493 poly_int64 bytepos = exact_div (bitpos, BITS_PER_UNIT);
495 /* Convert the poly_int64 offset to offset_int. The offset
496 should be constant but be prepared for it not to be just in
497 case. */
498 offset_int cstoff;
499 if (bytepos.is_constant (&cstoff))
501 offrange[0] += cstoff;
502 offrange[1] += cstoff;
504 /* Besides the reference saved above, also stash the offset
505 for validation. */
506 if (TREE_CODE (expr) == COMPONENT_REF)
507 refoff = cstoff;
509 else
510 offrange[1] += maxobjsize;
512 if (var_off)
514 if (TREE_CODE (var_off) == INTEGER_CST)
516 cstoff = wi::to_offset (var_off);
517 offrange[0] += cstoff;
518 offrange[1] += cstoff;
520 else
521 offrange[1] += maxobjsize;
524 if (TREE_CODE (base) == MEM_REF)
526 tree memrefoff = fold_convert (ptrdiff_type_node, TREE_OPERAND (base, 1));
527 extend_offset_range (memrefoff);
529 if (refoff != HOST_WIDE_INT_MIN
530 && TREE_CODE (expr) == COMPONENT_REF)
532 /* Bump up the offset of the referenced subobject to reflect
533 the offset to the enclosing object. For example, so that
535 struct S { char a, b[3]; } s[2];
536 strcpy (s[1].b, "1234");
537 REFOFF is set to s[1].b - (char*)s. */
538 offset_int off = tree_to_shwi (memrefoff);
539 refoff += off;
541 if (!integer_zerop (memrefoff)
542 && !COMPLETE_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (expr))
543 && multiple_of_p (sizetype, memrefoff,
544 TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (base)), true))
545 /* A non-zero offset into an array of struct with flexible array
546 members implies that the array is empty because there is no
547 way to initialize such a member when it belongs to an array.
548 This must be some sort of a bug. */
549 refsize = 0;
552 base = TREE_OPERAND (base, 0);
555 if (TREE_CODE (ref) == COMPONENT_REF)
556 if (tree size = component_ref_size (ref))
557 if (TREE_CODE (size) == INTEGER_CST)
558 refsize = wi::to_offset (size);
560 if (TREE_CODE (base) == SSA_NAME)
561 set_base_and_offset (base);
564 /* Return error_mark_node if the signed offset exceeds the bounds
565 of the address space (PTRDIFF_MAX). Otherwise, return either BASE
566 or REF when the offset exceeds the bounds of the BASE or REF object,
567 and set OOBOFF to the past-the-end offset formed by the reference,
568 including its size. OOBOFF is initially setto the range of offsets,
569 and OOBOFF[2] to the offset of the first write access (nonzero for
570 the strcat family). When STRICT is nonzero use REF size, when
571 available, otherwise use BASE size. When STRICT is greater than 1,
572 use the size of the last array member as the bound, otherwise treat
573 such a member as a flexible array member. Return NULL when the offset
574 is in bounds. */
576 tree
577 builtin_memref::offset_out_of_bounds (int strict, offset_int ooboff[3]) const
579 if (!ptr)
580 return NULL_TREE;
582 /* The offset of the first write access or zero. */
583 offset_int wroff = ooboff[2];
585 /* A temporary, possibly adjusted, copy of the offset range. */
586 offset_int offrng[2] = { ooboff[0], ooboff[1] };
588 if (DECL_P (base) && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (base)) == ARRAY_TYPE)
590 /* Check for offset in an anti-range with a negative lower bound.
591 For such a range, consider only the non-negative subrange. */
592 if (offrng[1] < offrng[0] && offrng[1] < 0)
593 offrng[1] = maxobjsize;
596 /* Conservative offset of the last byte of the referenced object. */
597 offset_int endoff;
599 /* The bounds need not be ordered. Set HIB to use as the index
600 of the larger of the bounds and LOB as the opposite. */
601 bool hib = wi::les_p (offrng[0], offrng[1]);
602 bool lob = !hib;
604 /* Set to the size remaining in the object after subtracting
605 REFOFF. It may become negative as a result of negative indices
606 into the enclosing object, such as in:
607 extern struct S { char a[4], b[3], c[1]; } *p;
608 strcpy (p[-3].b, "123"); */
609 offset_int size = basesize;
610 tree obj = base;
612 const bool decl_p = DECL_P (obj);
614 if (basesize < 0)
616 endoff = offrng[lob] + (sizrange[0] - wroff);
618 /* For a reference through a pointer to an object of unknown size
619 all initial offsets are considered valid, positive as well as
620 negative, since the pointer itself can point past the beginning
621 of the object. However, the sum of the lower bound of the offset
622 and that of the size must be less than or equal than PTRDIFF_MAX. */
623 if (endoff > maxobjsize)
624 return error_mark_node;
626 /* When the referenced subobject is known, the end offset must be
627 within its bounds. Otherwise there is nothing to do. */
628 if (strict
629 && !decl_p
630 && ref
631 && refsize >= 0
632 && TREE_CODE (ref) == COMPONENT_REF)
634 /* If REFOFF is negative, SIZE will become negative here. */
635 size = refoff + refsize;
636 obj = ref;
638 else
639 return NULL_TREE;
642 /* A reference to an object of known size must be within the bounds
643 of either the base object or the subobject (see above for when
644 a subobject can be used). */
645 if ((decl_p && offrng[hib] < 0) || offrng[lob] > size)
646 return obj;
648 /* The extent of the reference must also be within the bounds of
649 the base object (if known) or the subobject or the maximum object
650 size otherwise. */
651 endoff = offrng[lob] + sizrange[0];
652 if (endoff > maxobjsize)
653 return error_mark_node;
655 if (strict
656 && decl_p
657 && ref
658 && refsize >= 0
659 && TREE_CODE (ref) == COMPONENT_REF)
661 /* If the reference is to a member subobject of a declared object,
662 the offset must be within the bounds of the subobject. */
663 size = refoff + refsize;
664 obj = ref;
667 if (endoff <= size)
668 return NULL_TREE;
670 /* Set the out-of-bounds offset range to be one greater than
671 that delimited by the reference including its size. */
672 ooboff[lob] = size;
674 if (endoff > ooboff[lob])
675 ooboff[hib] = endoff - 1;
676 else
677 ooboff[hib] = offrng[lob] + sizrange[1];
679 return obj;
682 /* Create an association between the memory references DST and SRC
683 for access by a call EXPR to a memory or string built-in funtion. */
685 builtin_access::builtin_access (pointer_query &ptrqry, gimple *call,
686 builtin_memref &dst,
687 builtin_memref &src)
688 : dstref (&dst), srcref (&src), sizrange (), ovloff (), ovlsiz (),
689 dstoff (), srcoff (), dstsiz (), srcsiz ()
691 dstoff[0] = dst.offrange[0];
692 dstoff[1] = dst.offrange[1];
694 /* Zero out since the offset_int ctors invoked above are no-op. */
695 srcoff[0] = srcoff[1] = 0;
696 dstsiz[0] = dstsiz[1] = 0;
697 srcsiz[0] = srcsiz[1] = 0;
699 /* Object Size Type to use to determine the size of the destination
700 and source objects. Overridden below for raw memory functions. */
701 int ostype = 1;
703 /* True when the size of one reference depends on the offset of
704 itself or the other. */
705 bool depends_p = true;
707 /* True when the size of the destination reference DSTREF has been
708 determined from SRCREF and so needs to be adjusted by the latter's
709 offset. Only meaningful for bounded string functions like strncpy. */
710 bool dstadjust_p = false;
712 /* The size argument number (depends on the built-in). */
713 unsigned sizeargno = 2;
715 tree func = gimple_call_fndecl (call);
716 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (func))
718 case BUILT_IN_MEMCPY:
719 case BUILT_IN_MEMCPY_CHK:
720 case BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY:
721 case BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY_CHK:
722 ostype = 0;
723 depends_p = false;
724 detect_overlap = &builtin_access::generic_overlap;
725 break;
727 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE:
728 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE_CHK:
729 /* For memmove there is never any overlap to check for. */
730 ostype = 0;
731 depends_p = false;
732 detect_overlap = &builtin_access::no_overlap;
733 break;
735 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET:
736 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET_CHK:
737 /* For memset there is never any overlap to check for. */
738 ostype = 0;
739 depends_p = false;
740 detect_overlap = &builtin_access::no_overlap;
741 break;
743 case BUILT_IN_STPNCPY:
744 case BUILT_IN_STPNCPY_CHK:
745 case BUILT_IN_STRNCPY:
746 case BUILT_IN_STRNCPY_CHK:
747 dstref->strbounded_p = true;
748 detect_overlap = &builtin_access::strcpy_overlap;
749 break;
751 case BUILT_IN_STPCPY:
752 case BUILT_IN_STPCPY_CHK:
753 case BUILT_IN_STRCPY:
754 case BUILT_IN_STRCPY_CHK:
755 detect_overlap = &builtin_access::strcpy_overlap;
756 break;
758 case BUILT_IN_STRCAT:
759 case BUILT_IN_STRCAT_CHK:
760 detect_overlap = &builtin_access::strcat_overlap;
761 break;
763 case BUILT_IN_STRNCAT:
764 case BUILT_IN_STRNCAT_CHK:
765 dstref->strbounded_p = true;
766 srcref->strbounded_p = true;
767 detect_overlap = &builtin_access::strcat_overlap;
768 break;
770 default:
771 /* Handle other string functions here whose access may need
772 to be validated for in-bounds offsets and non-overlapping
773 copies. */
774 return;
777 /* Try to determine the size of the base object. compute_objsize
778 expects a pointer so create one if BASE is a non-pointer object. */
779 if (dst.basesize < 0)
781 access_ref aref;
782 if (ptrqry.get_ref (dst.base, call, &aref, ostype) && aref.base0)
783 dst.basesize = aref.sizrng[1];
784 else
785 dst.basesize = HOST_WIDE_INT_MIN;
788 if (src.base && src.basesize < 0)
790 access_ref aref;
791 if (ptrqry.get_ref (src.base, call, &aref, ostype) && aref.base0)
792 src.basesize = aref.sizrng[1];
793 else
794 src.basesize = HOST_WIDE_INT_MIN;
797 const offset_int maxobjsize = dst.maxobjsize;
799 /* Make adjustments for references to the same object by string
800 built-in functions to reflect the constraints imposed by
801 the function. */
803 /* For bounded string functions determine the range of the bound
804 on the access. For others, the range stays unbounded. */
805 offset_int bounds[2] = { maxobjsize, maxobjsize };
806 if (dstref->strbounded_p)
808 unsigned nargs = gimple_call_num_args (call);
809 if (nargs <= sizeargno)
810 return;
812 tree size = gimple_call_arg (call, sizeargno);
813 tree range[2];
814 if (get_size_range (ptrqry.rvals, size, call, range, true))
816 bounds[0] = wi::to_offset (range[0]);
817 bounds[1] = wi::to_offset (range[1]);
820 /* If both references' size ranges are indeterminate use the last
821 (size) argument from the function call as a substitute. This
822 may only be necessary for strncpy (but not for memcpy where
823 the size range would have been already determined this way). */
824 if (dstref->sizrange[0] == 0 && dstref->sizrange[1] == maxobjsize
825 && srcref->sizrange[0] == 0 && srcref->sizrange[1] == maxobjsize)
827 dstref->sizrange[0] = bounds[0];
828 dstref->sizrange[1] = bounds[1];
832 bool dstsize_set = false;
833 /* The size range of one reference involving the same base object
834 can be determined from the size range of the other reference.
835 This makes it possible to compute accurate offsets for warnings
836 involving functions like strcpy where the length of just one of
837 the two arguments is known (determined by tree-ssa-strlen). */
838 if (dstref->sizrange[0] == 0 && dstref->sizrange[1] == maxobjsize)
840 /* When the destination size is unknown set it to the size of
841 the source. */
842 dstref->sizrange[0] = srcref->sizrange[0];
843 dstref->sizrange[1] = srcref->sizrange[1];
844 dstsize_set = true;
846 else if (srcref->sizrange[0] == 0 && srcref->sizrange[1] == maxobjsize)
848 /* When the size of the source access is unknown set it to the size
849 of the destination first and adjust it later if necessary. */
850 srcref->sizrange[0] = dstref->sizrange[0];
851 srcref->sizrange[1] = dstref->sizrange[1];
853 if (depends_p)
855 if (dstref->strbounded_p)
857 /* Read access by strncpy is constrained by the third
858 argument but except for a zero bound is at least one. */
859 srcref->sizrange[0] = bounds[1] > 0 ? 1 : 0;
860 offset_int bound = wi::umin (srcref->basesize, bounds[1]);
861 if (bound < srcref->sizrange[1])
862 srcref->sizrange[1] = bound;
864 /* For string functions, adjust the size range of the source
865 reference by the inverse boundaries of the offset (because
866 the higher the offset into the string the shorter its
867 length). */
868 if (srcref->offrange[1] >= 0
869 && srcref->offrange[1] < srcref->sizrange[0])
870 srcref->sizrange[0] -= srcref->offrange[1];
871 else
872 srcref->sizrange[0] = 1;
874 if (srcref->offrange[0] > 0)
876 if (srcref->offrange[0] < srcref->sizrange[1])
877 srcref->sizrange[1] -= srcref->offrange[0];
878 else
879 srcref->sizrange[1] = 0;
882 dstadjust_p = true;
886 if (detect_overlap == &builtin_access::generic_overlap)
888 if (dstref->strbounded_p)
890 dstref->sizrange[0] = bounds[0];
891 dstref->sizrange[1] = bounds[1];
893 if (dstref->sizrange[0] < srcref->sizrange[0])
894 srcref->sizrange[0] = dstref->sizrange[0];
896 if (dstref->sizrange[1] < srcref->sizrange[1])
897 srcref->sizrange[1] = dstref->sizrange[1];
900 else if (detect_overlap == &builtin_access::strcpy_overlap)
902 if (!dstref->strbounded_p)
904 /* For strcpy, adjust the destination size range to match that
905 of the source computed above. */
906 if (depends_p && dstadjust_p)
908 dstref->sizrange[0] = srcref->sizrange[0];
909 dstref->sizrange[1] = srcref->sizrange[1];
913 else if (!dstsize_set && detect_overlap == &builtin_access::strcat_overlap)
915 dstref->sizrange[0] += srcref->sizrange[0] - 1;
916 dstref->sizrange[1] += srcref->sizrange[1] - 1;
919 if (dstref->strbounded_p)
921 /* For strncpy, adjust the destination size range to match that
922 of the source computed above. */
923 dstref->sizrange[0] = bounds[0];
924 dstref->sizrange[1] = bounds[1];
926 if (bounds[0] < srcref->sizrange[0])
927 srcref->sizrange[0] = bounds[0];
929 if (bounds[1] < srcref->sizrange[1])
930 srcref->sizrange[1] = bounds[1];
934 offset_int
935 builtin_access::overlap_size (const offset_int a[2], const offset_int b[2],
936 offset_int *off)
938 const offset_int *p = a;
939 const offset_int *q = b;
941 /* Point P at the bigger of the two ranges and Q at the smaller. */
942 if (wi::lts_p (a[1] - a[0], b[1] - b[0]))
944 p = b;
945 q = a;
948 if (p[0] < q[0])
950 if (p[1] < q[0])
951 return 0;
953 *off = q[0];
954 return wi::smin (p[1], q[1]) - q[0];
957 if (q[1] < p[0])
958 return 0;
960 off[0] = p[0];
961 return q[1] - p[0];
964 /* Return true if the bounded mempry (memcpy amd similar) or string function
965 access (strncpy and similar) ACS overlaps. */
967 bool
968 builtin_access::generic_overlap ()
970 builtin_access &acs = *this;
971 const builtin_memref *dstref = acs.dstref;
972 const builtin_memref *srcref = acs.srcref;
974 gcc_assert (dstref->base == srcref->base);
976 const offset_int maxobjsize = acs.dstref->maxobjsize;
978 offset_int maxsize = dstref->basesize < 0 ? maxobjsize : dstref->basesize;
980 /* Adjust the larger bounds of the offsets (which may be the first
981 element if the lower bound is larger than the upper bound) to
982 make them valid for the smallest access (if possible) but no smaller
983 than the smaller bounds. */
984 gcc_assert (wi::les_p (acs.dstoff[0], acs.dstoff[1]));
986 if (maxsize < acs.dstoff[1] + acs.dstsiz[0])
987 acs.dstoff[1] = maxsize - acs.dstsiz[0];
988 if (acs.dstoff[1] < acs.dstoff[0])
989 acs.dstoff[1] = acs.dstoff[0];
991 gcc_assert (wi::les_p (acs.srcoff[0], acs.srcoff[1]));
993 if (maxsize < acs.srcoff[1] + acs.srcsiz[0])
994 acs.srcoff[1] = maxsize - acs.srcsiz[0];
995 if (acs.srcoff[1] < acs.srcoff[0])
996 acs.srcoff[1] = acs.srcoff[0];
998 /* Determine the minimum and maximum space for the access given
999 the offsets. */
1000 offset_int space[2];
1001 space[0] = wi::abs (acs.dstoff[0] - acs.srcoff[0]);
1002 space[1] = space[0];
1004 offset_int d = wi::abs (acs.dstoff[0] - acs.srcoff[1]);
1005 if (acs.srcsiz[0] > 0)
1007 if (d < space[0])
1008 space[0] = d;
1010 if (space[1] < d)
1011 space[1] = d;
1013 else
1014 space[1] = acs.dstsiz[1];
1016 d = wi::abs (acs.dstoff[1] - acs.srcoff[0]);
1017 if (d < space[0])
1018 space[0] = d;
1020 if (space[1] < d)
1021 space[1] = d;
1023 /* Treat raw memory functions both of whose references are bounded
1024 as special and permit uncertain overlaps to go undetected. For
1025 all kinds of constant offset and constant size accesses, if
1026 overlap isn't certain it is not possible. */
1027 bool overlap_possible = space[0] < acs.dstsiz[1];
1028 if (!overlap_possible)
1029 return false;
1031 bool overlap_certain = space[1] < acs.dstsiz[0];
1033 /* True when the size of one reference depends on the offset of
1034 the other. */
1035 bool depends_p = detect_overlap != &builtin_access::generic_overlap;
1037 if (!overlap_certain)
1039 if (!dstref->strbounded_p && !depends_p)
1040 /* Memcpy only considers certain overlap. */
1041 return false;
1043 /* There's no way to distinguish an access to the same member
1044 of a structure from one to two distinct members of the same
1045 structure. Give up to avoid excessive false positives. */
1046 tree basetype = TREE_TYPE (dstref->base);
1048 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (basetype))
1049 basetype = TREE_TYPE (basetype);
1050 else
1051 while (TREE_CODE (basetype) == ARRAY_TYPE)
1052 basetype = TREE_TYPE (basetype);
1054 if (RECORD_OR_UNION_TYPE_P (basetype))
1055 return false;
1058 /* True for stpcpy and strcpy. */
1059 bool stxcpy_p = (!dstref->strbounded_p
1060 && detect_overlap == &builtin_access::strcpy_overlap);
1062 if (dstref->refoff >= 0
1063 && srcref->refoff >= 0
1064 && dstref->refoff != srcref->refoff
1065 && (stxcpy_p || dstref->strbounded_p || srcref->strbounded_p))
1066 return false;
1068 offset_int siz[2] = { maxobjsize + 1, 0 };
1070 ovloff[0] = HOST_WIDE_INT_MAX;
1071 ovloff[1] = HOST_WIDE_INT_MIN;
1073 if (stxcpy_p)
1075 /* Iterate over the extreme locations (on the horizontal axis formed
1076 by their offsets) and sizes of two regions and find their smallest
1077 and largest overlap and the corresponding offsets. */
1078 for (unsigned i = 0; i != 2; ++i)
1080 const offset_int a[2] = {
1081 acs.dstoff[i], acs.dstoff[i] + acs.dstsiz[!i]
1084 const offset_int b[2] = {
1085 acs.srcoff[i], acs.srcoff[i] + acs.srcsiz[!i]
1088 offset_int off;
1089 offset_int sz = overlap_size (a, b, &off);
1090 if (sz < siz[0])
1091 siz[0] = sz;
1093 if (siz[1] <= sz)
1094 siz[1] = sz;
1096 if (sz != 0)
1098 if (wi::lts_p (off, ovloff[0]))
1099 ovloff[0] = off.to_shwi ();
1100 if (wi::lts_p (ovloff[1], off))
1101 ovloff[1] = off.to_shwi ();
1105 else
1107 /* Iterate over the extreme locations (on the horizontal axis
1108 formed by their offsets) and sizes of the two regions and
1109 find their smallest and largest overlap and the corresponding
1110 offsets. */
1112 for (unsigned io = 0; io != 2; ++io)
1113 for (unsigned is = 0; is != 2; ++is)
1115 const offset_int a[2] = {
1116 acs.dstoff[io], acs.dstoff[io] + acs.dstsiz[is]
1119 for (unsigned jo = 0; jo != 2; ++jo)
1120 for (unsigned js = 0; js != 2; ++js)
1122 const offset_int b[2] = {
1123 acs.srcoff[jo], acs.srcoff[jo] + acs.srcsiz[js]
1126 offset_int off;
1127 offset_int sz = overlap_size (a, b, &off);
1128 if (sz < siz[0])
1129 siz[0] = sz;
1131 if (siz[1] <= sz)
1132 siz[1] = sz;
1134 if (sz != 0)
1136 if (wi::lts_p (off, ovloff[0]))
1137 ovloff[0] = off.to_shwi ();
1138 if (wi::lts_p (ovloff[1], off))
1139 ovloff[1] = off.to_shwi ();
1145 ovlsiz[0] = siz[0].to_shwi ();
1146 ovlsiz[1] = siz[1].to_shwi ();
1148 /* Adjust the overlap offset range to reflect the overlap size range. */
1149 if (ovlsiz[0] == 0 && ovlsiz[1] > 1)
1150 ovloff[1] = ovloff[0] + ovlsiz[1] - 1;
1152 return true;
1155 /* Return true if the strcat-like access overlaps. */
1157 bool
1158 builtin_access::strcat_overlap ()
1160 builtin_access &acs = *this;
1161 const builtin_memref *dstref = acs.dstref;
1162 const builtin_memref *srcref = acs.srcref;
1164 gcc_assert (dstref->base == srcref->base);
1166 const offset_int maxobjsize = acs.dstref->maxobjsize;
1168 gcc_assert (dstref->base && dstref->base == srcref->base);
1170 /* Adjust for strcat-like accesses. */
1172 /* As a special case for strcat, set the DSTREF offsets to the length
1173 of the destination string since the function starts writing over
1174 its terminating nul, and set the destination size to 1 for the length
1175 of the nul. */
1176 acs.dstoff[0] += dstsiz[0] - srcref->sizrange[0];
1177 acs.dstoff[1] += dstsiz[1] - srcref->sizrange[1];
1179 bool strfunc_unknown_args = acs.dstsiz[0] == 0 && acs.dstsiz[1] != 0;
1181 /* The lower bound is zero when the size is unknown because then
1182 overlap is not certain. */
1183 acs.dstsiz[0] = strfunc_unknown_args ? 0 : 1;
1184 acs.dstsiz[1] = 1;
1186 offset_int maxsize = dstref->basesize < 0 ? maxobjsize : dstref->basesize;
1188 /* For references to the same base object, determine if there's a pair
1189 of valid offsets into the two references such that access between
1190 them doesn't overlap. Adjust both upper bounds to be valid for
1191 the smaller size (i.e., at most MAXSIZE - SIZE). */
1193 if (maxsize < acs.dstoff[1] + acs.dstsiz[0])
1194 acs.dstoff[1] = maxsize - acs.dstsiz[0];
1196 if (maxsize < acs.srcoff[1] + acs.srcsiz[0])
1197 acs.srcoff[1] = maxsize - acs.srcsiz[0];
1199 /* Check to see if there's enough space for both accesses without
1200 overlap. Determine the optimistic (maximum) amount of available
1201 space. */
1202 offset_int space;
1203 if (acs.dstoff[0] <= acs.srcoff[0])
1205 if (acs.dstoff[1] < acs.srcoff[1])
1206 space = acs.srcoff[1] + acs.srcsiz[0] - acs.dstoff[0];
1207 else
1208 space = acs.dstoff[1] + acs.dstsiz[0] - acs.srcoff[0];
1210 else
1211 space = acs.dstoff[1] + acs.dstsiz[0] - acs.srcoff[0];
1213 /* Overlap is certain if the distance between the farthest offsets
1214 of the opposite accesses is less than the sum of the lower bounds
1215 of the sizes of the two accesses. */
1216 bool overlap_certain = space < acs.dstsiz[0] + acs.srcsiz[0];
1218 /* For a constant-offset, constant size access, consider the largest
1219 distance between the offset bounds and the lower bound of the access
1220 size. If the overlap isn't certain return success. */
1221 if (!overlap_certain
1222 && acs.dstoff[0] == acs.dstoff[1]
1223 && acs.srcoff[0] == acs.srcoff[1]
1224 && acs.dstsiz[0] == acs.dstsiz[1]
1225 && acs.srcsiz[0] == acs.srcsiz[1])
1226 return false;
1228 /* Overlap is not certain but may be possible. */
1230 offset_int access_min = acs.dstsiz[0] + acs.srcsiz[0];
1232 /* Determine the conservative (minimum) amount of space. */
1233 space = wi::abs (acs.dstoff[0] - acs.srcoff[0]);
1234 offset_int d = wi::abs (acs.dstoff[0] - acs.srcoff[1]);
1235 if (d < space)
1236 space = d;
1237 d = wi::abs (acs.dstoff[1] - acs.srcoff[0]);
1238 if (d < space)
1239 space = d;
1241 /* For a strict test (used for strcpy and similar with unknown or
1242 variable bounds or sizes), consider the smallest distance between
1243 the offset bounds and either the upper bound of the access size
1244 if known, or the lower bound otherwise. */
1245 if (access_min <= space && (access_min != 0 || !strfunc_unknown_args))
1246 return false;
1248 /* When strcat overlap is certain it is always a single byte:
1249 the terminating NUL, regardless of offsets and sizes. When
1250 overlap is only possible its range is [0, 1]. */
1251 acs.ovlsiz[0] = dstref->sizrange[0] == dstref->sizrange[1] ? 1 : 0;
1252 acs.ovlsiz[1] = 1;
1254 offset_int endoff
1255 = dstref->offrange[0] + (dstref->sizrange[0] - srcref->sizrange[0]);
1256 if (endoff <= srcref->offrange[0])
1257 acs.ovloff[0] = wi::smin (maxobjsize, srcref->offrange[0]).to_shwi ();
1258 else
1259 acs.ovloff[0] = wi::smin (maxobjsize, endoff).to_shwi ();
1261 acs.sizrange[0] = wi::smax (wi::abs (endoff - srcref->offrange[0]) + 1,
1262 srcref->sizrange[0]).to_shwi ();
1263 if (dstref->offrange[0] == dstref->offrange[1])
1265 if (srcref->offrange[0] == srcref->offrange[1])
1266 acs.ovloff[1] = acs.ovloff[0];
1267 else
1268 acs.ovloff[1]
1269 = wi::smin (maxobjsize,
1270 srcref->offrange[1] + srcref->sizrange[1]).to_shwi ();
1272 else
1273 acs.ovloff[1]
1274 = wi::smin (maxobjsize,
1275 dstref->offrange[1] + dstref->sizrange[1]).to_shwi ();
1277 if (acs.sizrange[0] == 0)
1278 acs.sizrange[0] = 1;
1279 acs.sizrange[1] = wi::smax (acs.dstsiz[1], srcref->sizrange[1]).to_shwi ();
1280 return true;
1283 /* Return true if the strcpy-like access overlaps. */
1285 bool
1286 builtin_access::strcpy_overlap ()
1288 return generic_overlap ();
1291 /* For a BASE of array type, clamp REFOFF to at most [0, BASE_SIZE]
1292 if known, or [0, MAXOBJSIZE] otherwise. */
1294 static void
1295 clamp_offset (tree base, offset_int refoff[2], offset_int maxobjsize)
1297 if (!base || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (base)) != ARRAY_TYPE)
1298 return;
1300 if (refoff[0] < 0 && refoff[1] >= 0)
1301 refoff[0] = 0;
1303 if (refoff[1] < refoff[0])
1305 offset_int maxsize = maxobjsize;
1306 if (tree size = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (base)))
1307 maxsize = wi::to_offset (size);
1309 refoff[1] = wi::umin (refoff[1], maxsize);
1313 /* Return true if DSTREF and SRCREF describe accesses that either overlap
1314 one another or that, in order not to overlap, would imply that the size
1315 of the referenced object(s) exceeds the maximum size of an object. Set
1316 Otherwise, if DSTREF and SRCREF do not definitely overlap (even though
1317 they may overlap in a way that's not apparent from the available data),
1318 return false. */
1320 bool
1321 builtin_access::overlap ()
1323 builtin_access &acs = *this;
1325 const offset_int maxobjsize = dstref->maxobjsize;
1327 acs.sizrange[0] = wi::smax (dstref->sizrange[0],
1328 srcref->sizrange[0]).to_shwi ();
1329 acs.sizrange[1] = wi::smax (dstref->sizrange[1],
1330 srcref->sizrange[1]).to_shwi ();
1332 /* Check to see if the two references refer to regions that are
1333 too large not to overlap in the address space (whose maximum
1334 size is PTRDIFF_MAX). */
1335 offset_int size = dstref->sizrange[0] + srcref->sizrange[0];
1336 if (maxobjsize < size)
1338 acs.ovloff[0] = (maxobjsize - dstref->sizrange[0]).to_shwi ();
1339 acs.ovlsiz[0] = (size - maxobjsize).to_shwi ();
1340 return true;
1343 /* If both base objects aren't known return the maximum possible
1344 offset that would make them not overlap. */
1345 if (!dstref->base || !srcref->base)
1346 return false;
1348 /* If the base object is an array adjust the bounds of the offset
1349 to be non-negative and within the bounds of the array if possible. */
1350 clamp_offset (dstref->base, acs.dstoff, maxobjsize);
1352 acs.srcoff[0] = srcref->offrange[0];
1353 acs.srcoff[1] = srcref->offrange[1];
1355 clamp_offset (srcref->base, acs.srcoff, maxobjsize);
1357 /* When the upper bound of the offset is less than the lower bound
1358 the former is the result of a negative offset being represented
1359 as a large positive value or vice versa. The resulting range is
1360 a union of two subranges: [MIN, UB] and [LB, MAX]. Since such
1361 a union is not representable using the current data structure
1362 replace it with the full range of offsets. */
1363 if (acs.dstoff[1] < acs.dstoff[0])
1365 acs.dstoff[0] = -maxobjsize - 1;
1366 acs.dstoff[1] = maxobjsize;
1369 /* Validate the offset and size of each reference on its own first.
1370 This is independent of whether or not the base objects are the
1371 same. Normally, this would have already been detected and
1372 diagnosed by -Warray-bounds, unless it has been disabled. */
1373 offset_int maxoff = acs.dstoff[0] + dstref->sizrange[0];
1374 if (maxobjsize < maxoff)
1376 acs.ovlsiz[0] = (maxoff - maxobjsize).to_shwi ();
1377 acs.ovloff[0] = acs.dstoff[0].to_shwi () - acs.ovlsiz[0];
1378 return true;
1381 /* Repeat the same as above but for the source offsets. */
1382 if (acs.srcoff[1] < acs.srcoff[0])
1384 acs.srcoff[0] = -maxobjsize - 1;
1385 acs.srcoff[1] = maxobjsize;
1388 maxoff = acs.srcoff[0] + srcref->sizrange[0];
1389 if (maxobjsize < maxoff)
1391 acs.ovlsiz[0] = (maxoff - maxobjsize).to_shwi ();
1392 acs.ovlsiz[1] = (acs.srcoff[0] + srcref->sizrange[1]
1393 - maxobjsize).to_shwi ();
1394 acs.ovloff[0] = acs.srcoff[0].to_shwi () - acs.ovlsiz[0];
1395 return true;
1398 if (dstref->base != srcref->base)
1399 return false;
1401 acs.dstsiz[0] = dstref->sizrange[0];
1402 acs.dstsiz[1] = dstref->sizrange[1];
1404 acs.srcsiz[0] = srcref->sizrange[0];
1405 acs.srcsiz[1] = srcref->sizrange[1];
1407 /* Call the appropriate function to determine the overlap. */
1408 if ((this->*detect_overlap) ())
1410 if (!sizrange[1])
1412 /* Unless the access size range has already been set, do so here. */
1413 sizrange[0] = wi::smax (acs.dstsiz[0], srcref->sizrange[0]).to_shwi ();
1414 sizrange[1] = wi::smax (acs.dstsiz[1], srcref->sizrange[1]).to_shwi ();
1416 return true;
1419 return false;
1422 /* Attempt to detect and diagnose an overlapping copy in a call expression
1423 EXPR involving an access ACS to a built-in memory or string function.
1424 Return true when one has been detected, false otherwise. */
1426 static bool
1427 maybe_diag_overlap (location_t loc, gimple *call, builtin_access &acs)
1429 if (!acs.overlap ())
1430 return false;
1432 if (warning_suppressed_p (call, OPT_Wrestrict))
1433 return true;
1435 /* For convenience. */
1436 const builtin_memref &dstref = *acs.dstref;
1437 const builtin_memref &srcref = *acs.srcref;
1439 /* Determine the range of offsets and sizes of the overlap if it
1440 exists and issue diagnostics. */
1441 HOST_WIDE_INT *ovloff = acs.ovloff;
1442 HOST_WIDE_INT *ovlsiz = acs.ovlsiz;
1443 HOST_WIDE_INT *sizrange = acs.sizrange;
1445 tree func = gimple_call_fndecl (call);
1447 /* To avoid a combinatorial explosion of diagnostics format the offsets
1448 or their ranges as strings and use them in the warning calls below. */
1449 char offstr[3][64];
1451 if (dstref.offrange[0] == dstref.offrange[1]
1452 || dstref.offrange[1] > HOST_WIDE_INT_MAX)
1453 sprintf (offstr[0], HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC,
1454 dstref.offrange[0].to_shwi ());
1455 else
1456 sprintf (offstr[0],
1457 "[" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC ", " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC "]",
1458 dstref.offrange[0].to_shwi (),
1459 dstref.offrange[1].to_shwi ());
1461 if (srcref.offrange[0] == srcref.offrange[1]
1462 || srcref.offrange[1] > HOST_WIDE_INT_MAX)
1463 sprintf (offstr[1],
1464 HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC,
1465 srcref.offrange[0].to_shwi ());
1466 else
1467 sprintf (offstr[1],
1468 "[" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC ", " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC "]",
1469 srcref.offrange[0].to_shwi (),
1470 srcref.offrange[1].to_shwi ());
1472 if (ovloff[0] == ovloff[1] || !ovloff[1])
1473 sprintf (offstr[2], HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC, ovloff[0]);
1474 else
1475 sprintf (offstr[2],
1476 "[" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC ", " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC "]",
1477 ovloff[0], ovloff[1]);
1479 const offset_int maxobjsize = dstref.maxobjsize;
1480 bool must_overlap = ovlsiz[0] > 0;
1482 if (ovlsiz[1] == 0)
1483 ovlsiz[1] = ovlsiz[0];
1485 if (must_overlap)
1487 /* Issue definitive "overlaps" diagnostic in this block. */
1489 if (sizrange[0] == sizrange[1])
1491 if (ovlsiz[0] == ovlsiz[1])
1492 warning_at (loc, OPT_Wrestrict,
1493 sizrange[0] == 1
1494 ? (ovlsiz[0] == 1
1495 ? G_("%qD accessing %wu byte at offsets %s "
1496 "and %s overlaps %wu byte at offset %s")
1497 : G_("%qD accessing %wu byte at offsets %s "
1498 "and %s overlaps %wu bytes at offset "
1499 "%s"))
1500 : (ovlsiz[0] == 1
1501 ? G_("%qD accessing %wu bytes at offsets %s "
1502 "and %s overlaps %wu byte at offset %s")
1503 : G_("%qD accessing %wu bytes at offsets %s "
1504 "and %s overlaps %wu bytes at offset "
1505 "%s")),
1506 func, sizrange[0],
1507 offstr[0], offstr[1], ovlsiz[0], offstr[2]);
1508 else if (ovlsiz[1] >= 0 && ovlsiz[1] < maxobjsize.to_shwi ())
1509 warning_n (loc, OPT_Wrestrict, sizrange[0],
1510 "%qD accessing %wu byte at offsets %s "
1511 "and %s overlaps between %wu and %wu bytes "
1512 "at offset %s",
1513 "%qD accessing %wu bytes at offsets %s "
1514 "and %s overlaps between %wu and %wu bytes "
1515 "at offset %s",
1516 func, sizrange[0], offstr[0], offstr[1],
1517 ovlsiz[0], ovlsiz[1], offstr[2]);
1518 else
1519 warning_n (loc, OPT_Wrestrict, sizrange[0],
1520 "%qD accessing %wu byte at offsets %s and "
1521 "%s overlaps %wu or more bytes at offset %s",
1522 "%qD accessing %wu bytes at offsets %s and "
1523 "%s overlaps %wu or more bytes at offset %s",
1524 func, sizrange[0],
1525 offstr[0], offstr[1], ovlsiz[0], offstr[2]);
1526 return true;
1529 if (sizrange[1] >= 0 && sizrange[1] < maxobjsize.to_shwi ())
1531 if (ovlsiz[0] == ovlsiz[1])
1532 warning_n (loc, OPT_Wrestrict, ovlsiz[0],
1533 "%qD accessing between %wu and %wu bytes "
1534 "at offsets %s and %s overlaps %wu byte at "
1535 "offset %s",
1536 "%qD accessing between %wu and %wu bytes "
1537 "at offsets %s and %s overlaps %wu bytes "
1538 "at offset %s",
1539 func, sizrange[0], sizrange[1],
1540 offstr[0], offstr[1], ovlsiz[0], offstr[2]);
1541 else if (ovlsiz[1] >= 0 && ovlsiz[1] < maxobjsize.to_shwi ())
1542 warning_at (loc, OPT_Wrestrict,
1543 "%qD accessing between %wu and %wu bytes at "
1544 "offsets %s and %s overlaps between %wu and %wu "
1545 "bytes at offset %s",
1546 func, sizrange[0], sizrange[1],
1547 offstr[0], offstr[1], ovlsiz[0], ovlsiz[1],
1548 offstr[2]);
1549 else
1550 warning_at (loc, OPT_Wrestrict,
1551 "%qD accessing between %wu and %wu bytes at "
1552 "offsets %s and %s overlaps %wu or more bytes "
1553 "at offset %s",
1554 func, sizrange[0], sizrange[1],
1555 offstr[0], offstr[1], ovlsiz[0], offstr[2]);
1556 return true;
1559 if (ovlsiz[0] != ovlsiz[1])
1560 ovlsiz[1] = maxobjsize.to_shwi ();
1562 if (ovlsiz[0] == ovlsiz[1])
1563 warning_n (loc, OPT_Wrestrict, ovlsiz[0],
1564 "%qD accessing %wu or more bytes at offsets "
1565 "%s and %s overlaps %wu byte at offset %s",
1566 "%qD accessing %wu or more bytes at offsets "
1567 "%s and %s overlaps %wu bytes at offset %s",
1568 func, sizrange[0], offstr[0], offstr[1],
1569 ovlsiz[0], offstr[2]);
1570 else if (ovlsiz[1] >= 0 && ovlsiz[1] < maxobjsize.to_shwi ())
1571 warning_at (loc, OPT_Wrestrict,
1572 "%qD accessing %wu or more bytes at offsets %s "
1573 "and %s overlaps between %wu and %wu bytes "
1574 "at offset %s",
1575 func, sizrange[0], offstr[0], offstr[1],
1576 ovlsiz[0], ovlsiz[1], offstr[2]);
1577 else
1578 warning_at (loc, OPT_Wrestrict,
1579 "%qD accessing %wu or more bytes at offsets %s "
1580 "and %s overlaps %wu or more bytes at offset %s",
1581 func, sizrange[0], offstr[0], offstr[1],
1582 ovlsiz[0], offstr[2]);
1583 return true;
1586 /* Use more concise wording when one of the offsets is unbounded
1587 to avoid confusing the user with large and mostly meaningless
1588 numbers. */
1589 bool open_range;
1590 if (DECL_P (dstref.base) && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (dstref.base)) == ARRAY_TYPE)
1591 open_range = ((dstref.offrange[0] == 0
1592 && dstref.offrange[1] == maxobjsize)
1593 || (srcref.offrange[0] == 0
1594 && srcref.offrange[1] == maxobjsize));
1595 else
1596 open_range = ((dstref.offrange[0] == -maxobjsize - 1
1597 && dstref.offrange[1] == maxobjsize)
1598 || (srcref.offrange[0] == -maxobjsize - 1
1599 && srcref.offrange[1] == maxobjsize));
1601 if (sizrange[0] == sizrange[1] || sizrange[1] == 1)
1603 if (ovlsiz[1] == 1)
1605 if (open_range)
1606 warning_n (loc, OPT_Wrestrict, sizrange[1],
1607 "%qD accessing %wu byte may overlap "
1608 "%wu byte",
1609 "%qD accessing %wu bytes may overlap "
1610 "%wu byte",
1611 func, sizrange[1], ovlsiz[1]);
1612 else
1613 warning_n (loc, OPT_Wrestrict, sizrange[1],
1614 "%qD accessing %wu byte at offsets %s "
1615 "and %s may overlap %wu byte at offset %s",
1616 "%qD accessing %wu bytes at offsets %s "
1617 "and %s may overlap %wu byte at offset %s",
1618 func, sizrange[1], offstr[0], offstr[1],
1619 ovlsiz[1], offstr[2]);
1620 return true;
1623 if (open_range)
1624 warning_n (loc, OPT_Wrestrict, sizrange[1],
1625 "%qD accessing %wu byte may overlap "
1626 "up to %wu bytes",
1627 "%qD accessing %wu bytes may overlap "
1628 "up to %wu bytes",
1629 func, sizrange[1], ovlsiz[1]);
1630 else
1631 warning_n (loc, OPT_Wrestrict, sizrange[1],
1632 "%qD accessing %wu byte at offsets %s and "
1633 "%s may overlap up to %wu bytes at offset %s",
1634 "%qD accessing %wu bytes at offsets %s and "
1635 "%s may overlap up to %wu bytes at offset %s",
1636 func, sizrange[1], offstr[0], offstr[1],
1637 ovlsiz[1], offstr[2]);
1638 return true;
1641 if (sizrange[1] >= 0 && sizrange[1] < maxobjsize.to_shwi ())
1643 if (open_range)
1644 warning_n (loc, OPT_Wrestrict, ovlsiz[1],
1645 "%qD accessing between %wu and %wu bytes "
1646 "may overlap %wu byte",
1647 "%qD accessing between %wu and %wu bytes "
1648 "may overlap up to %wu bytes",
1649 func, sizrange[0], sizrange[1], ovlsiz[1]);
1650 else
1651 warning_n (loc, OPT_Wrestrict, ovlsiz[1],
1652 "%qD accessing between %wu and %wu bytes "
1653 "at offsets %s and %s may overlap %wu byte "
1654 "at offset %s",
1655 "%qD accessing between %wu and %wu bytes "
1656 "at offsets %s and %s may overlap up to %wu "
1657 "bytes at offset %s",
1658 func, sizrange[0], sizrange[1],
1659 offstr[0], offstr[1], ovlsiz[1], offstr[2]);
1660 return true;
1663 warning_n (loc, OPT_Wrestrict, ovlsiz[1],
1664 "%qD accessing %wu or more bytes at offsets %s "
1665 "and %s may overlap %wu byte at offset %s",
1666 "%qD accessing %wu or more bytes at offsets %s "
1667 "and %s may overlap up to %wu bytes at offset %s",
1668 func, sizrange[0], offstr[0], offstr[1],
1669 ovlsiz[1], offstr[2]);
1671 return true;
1674 /* Validate REF size and offsets in an expression passed as an argument
1675 to a CALL to a built-in function FUNC to make sure they are within
1676 the bounds of the referenced object if its size is known, or
1677 PTRDIFF_MAX otherwise. DO_WARN is true when a diagnostic should
1678 be issued, false otherwise.
1679 Both initial values of the offsets and their final value computed
1680 by the function by incrementing the initial value by the size are
1681 validated. Return the warning number if the offsets are not valid
1682 and a diagnostic has been issued, or would have been issued if
1683 DO_WARN had been true, otherwise an invalid warning number. */
1685 static opt_code
1686 maybe_diag_access_bounds (gimple *call, tree func, int strict,
1687 const builtin_memref &ref, offset_int wroff,
1688 bool do_warn)
1690 location_t loc = gimple_location (call);
1691 const offset_int maxobjsize = ref.maxobjsize;
1693 /* Check for excessive size first and regardless of warning options
1694 since the result is used to make codegen decisions. */
1695 if (ref.sizrange[0] > maxobjsize)
1697 const opt_code opt = OPT_Wstringop_overflow_;
1698 /* Return true without issuing a warning. */
1699 if (!do_warn)
1700 return opt;
1702 if (ref.ref && warning_suppressed_p (ref.ref, OPT_Wstringop_overflow_))
1703 return no_warning;
1705 bool warned = false;
1706 if (warn_stringop_overflow)
1708 if (ref.sizrange[0] == ref.sizrange[1])
1709 warned = warning_at (loc, opt,
1710 "%qD specified bound %wu "
1711 "exceeds maximum object size %wu",
1712 func, ref.sizrange[0].to_uhwi (),
1713 maxobjsize.to_uhwi ());
1714 else
1715 warned = warning_at (loc, opt,
1716 "%qD specified bound between %wu and %wu "
1717 "exceeds maximum object size %wu",
1718 func, ref.sizrange[0].to_uhwi (),
1719 ref.sizrange[1].to_uhwi (),
1720 maxobjsize.to_uhwi ());
1721 return warned ? opt : no_warning;
1725 /* Check for out-bounds pointers regardless of warning options since
1726 the result is used to make codegen decisions. An excessive WROFF
1727 can only come up as a result of an invalid strncat bound and is
1728 diagnosed separately using a more meaningful warning. */
1729 if (maxobjsize < wroff)
1730 wroff = 0;
1731 offset_int ooboff[] = { ref.offrange[0], ref.offrange[1], wroff };
1732 tree oobref = ref.offset_out_of_bounds (strict, ooboff);
1733 if (!oobref)
1734 return no_warning;
1736 const opt_code opt = OPT_Warray_bounds;
1737 /* Return true without issuing a warning. */
1738 if (!do_warn)
1739 return opt;
1741 if (!warn_array_bounds)
1742 return no_warning;
1744 if (warning_suppressed_p (ref.ptr, opt)
1745 || (ref.ref && warning_suppressed_p (ref.ref, opt)))
1746 return no_warning;
1748 char rangestr[2][64];
1749 if (ooboff[0] == ooboff[1]
1750 || (ooboff[0] != ref.offrange[0]
1751 && ooboff[0].to_shwi () >= ooboff[1].to_shwi ()))
1752 sprintf (rangestr[0], "%lli", (long long) ooboff[0].to_shwi ());
1753 else
1754 sprintf (rangestr[0], "[%lli, %lli]",
1755 (long long) ooboff[0].to_shwi (),
1756 (long long) ooboff[1].to_shwi ());
1758 bool warned = false;
1760 if (oobref == error_mark_node)
1762 if (ref.sizrange[0] == ref.sizrange[1])
1763 sprintf (rangestr[1], "%llu",
1764 (unsigned long long) ref.sizrange[0].to_shwi ());
1765 else
1766 sprintf (rangestr[1], "[%lli, %lli]",
1767 (unsigned long long) ref.sizrange[0].to_uhwi (),
1768 (unsigned long long) ref.sizrange[1].to_uhwi ());
1770 tree type;
1772 if (DECL_P (ref.base)
1773 && TREE_CODE (type = TREE_TYPE (ref.base)) == ARRAY_TYPE)
1775 auto_diagnostic_group d;
1776 if (warning_at (loc, opt,
1777 "%qD pointer overflow between offset %s "
1778 "and size %s accessing array %qD with type %qT",
1779 func, rangestr[0], rangestr[1], ref.base, type))
1781 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (ref.base),
1782 "array %qD declared here", ref.base);
1783 warned = true;
1785 else
1786 warned = warning_at (loc, opt,
1787 "%qD pointer overflow between offset %s "
1788 "and size %s",
1789 func, rangestr[0], rangestr[1]);
1791 else
1792 warned = warning_at (loc, opt,
1793 "%qD pointer overflow between offset %s "
1794 "and size %s",
1795 func, rangestr[0], rangestr[1]);
1797 else if (oobref == ref.base)
1799 /* True when the offset formed by an access to the reference
1800 is out of bounds, rather than the initial offset wich is
1801 in bounds. This implies access past the end. */
1802 bool form = ooboff[0] != ref.offrange[0];
1804 if (DECL_P (ref.base))
1806 auto_diagnostic_group d;
1807 if ((ref.basesize < maxobjsize
1808 && warning_at (loc, opt,
1809 form
1810 ? G_("%qD forming offset %s is out of "
1811 "the bounds [0, %wu] of object %qD with "
1812 "type %qT")
1813 : G_("%qD offset %s is out of the bounds "
1814 "[0, %wu] of object %qD with type %qT"),
1815 func, rangestr[0], ref.basesize.to_uhwi (),
1816 ref.base, TREE_TYPE (ref.base)))
1817 || warning_at (loc, opt,
1818 form
1819 ? G_("%qD forming offset %s is out of "
1820 "the bounds of object %qD with type %qT")
1821 : G_("%qD offset %s is out of the bounds "
1822 "of object %qD with type %qT"),
1823 func, rangestr[0],
1824 ref.base, TREE_TYPE (ref.base)))
1826 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (ref.base),
1827 "%qD declared here", ref.base);
1828 warned = true;
1831 else if (ref.basesize < maxobjsize)
1832 warned = warning_at (loc, opt,
1833 form
1834 ? G_("%qD forming offset %s is out "
1835 "of the bounds [0, %wu]")
1836 : G_("%qD offset %s is out "
1837 "of the bounds [0, %wu]"),
1838 func, rangestr[0], ref.basesize.to_uhwi ());
1839 else
1840 warned = warning_at (loc, opt,
1841 form
1842 ? G_("%qD forming offset %s is out of bounds")
1843 : G_("%qD offset %s is out of bounds"),
1844 func, rangestr[0]);
1846 else if (TREE_CODE (ref.ref) == MEM_REF)
1848 tree refop = TREE_OPERAND (ref.ref, 0);
1849 tree type = TREE_TYPE (refop);
1850 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (type))
1851 type = TREE_TYPE (type);
1852 type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type);
1854 if (warning_at (loc, opt,
1855 "%qD offset %s from the object at %qE is out "
1856 "of the bounds of %qT",
1857 func, rangestr[0], ref.base, type))
1859 if (TREE_CODE (ref.ref) == COMPONENT_REF)
1860 refop = TREE_OPERAND (ref.ref, 1);
1861 if (DECL_P (refop))
1862 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (refop),
1863 "subobject %qD declared here", refop);
1864 warned = true;
1867 else
1869 tree refop = TREE_OPERAND (ref.ref, 0);
1870 tree type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (TREE_TYPE (ref.ref));
1872 if (warning_at (loc, opt,
1873 "%qD offset %s from the object at %qE is out "
1874 "of the bounds of referenced subobject %qD with "
1875 "type %qT at offset %wi",
1876 func, rangestr[0], ref.base,
1877 TREE_OPERAND (ref.ref, 1), type,
1878 ref.refoff.to_shwi ()))
1880 if (TREE_CODE (ref.ref) == COMPONENT_REF)
1881 refop = TREE_OPERAND (ref.ref, 1);
1882 if (DECL_P (refop))
1883 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (refop),
1884 "subobject %qD declared here", refop);
1885 warned = true;
1889 return warned ? opt : no_warning;
1892 /* Check a CALL statement for restrict-violations and issue warnings
1893 if/when appropriate. */
1895 void
1896 pass_wrestrict::check_call (gimple *call)
1898 /* Avoid checking the call if it has already been diagnosed for
1899 some reason. */
1900 if (warning_suppressed_p (call, OPT_Wrestrict))
1901 return;
1903 tree func = gimple_call_fndecl (call);
1904 if (!func || !fndecl_built_in_p (func, BUILT_IN_NORMAL))
1905 return;
1907 /* Argument number to extract from the call (depends on the built-in
1908 and its kind). */
1909 unsigned dst_idx = -1;
1910 unsigned src_idx = -1;
1911 unsigned bnd_idx = -1;
1913 /* Is this CALL to a string function (as opposed to one to a raw
1914 memory function). */
1915 bool strfun = true;
1917 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (func))
1919 case BUILT_IN_MEMCPY:
1920 case BUILT_IN_MEMCPY_CHK:
1921 case BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY:
1922 case BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY_CHK:
1923 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE:
1924 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE_CHK:
1925 strfun = false;
1926 /* Fall through. */
1928 case BUILT_IN_STPNCPY:
1929 case BUILT_IN_STPNCPY_CHK:
1930 case BUILT_IN_STRNCAT:
1931 case BUILT_IN_STRNCAT_CHK:
1932 case BUILT_IN_STRNCPY:
1933 case BUILT_IN_STRNCPY_CHK:
1934 dst_idx = 0;
1935 src_idx = 1;
1936 bnd_idx = 2;
1937 break;
1939 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET:
1940 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET_CHK:
1941 dst_idx = 0;
1942 bnd_idx = 2;
1943 break;
1945 case BUILT_IN_STPCPY:
1946 case BUILT_IN_STPCPY_CHK:
1947 case BUILT_IN_STRCPY:
1948 case BUILT_IN_STRCPY_CHK:
1949 case BUILT_IN_STRCAT:
1950 case BUILT_IN_STRCAT_CHK:
1951 dst_idx = 0;
1952 src_idx = 1;
1953 break;
1955 default:
1956 /* Handle other string functions here whose access may need
1957 to be validated for in-bounds offsets and non-overlapping
1958 copies. */
1959 return;
1962 unsigned nargs = gimple_call_num_args (call);
1964 tree dst = dst_idx < nargs ? gimple_call_arg (call, dst_idx) : NULL_TREE;
1965 tree src = src_idx < nargs ? gimple_call_arg (call, src_idx) : NULL_TREE;
1966 tree dstwr = bnd_idx < nargs ? gimple_call_arg (call, bnd_idx) : NULL_TREE;
1968 /* For string functions with an unspecified or unknown bound,
1969 assume the size of the access is one. */
1970 if (!dstwr && strfun)
1971 dstwr = size_one_node;
1973 /* DST and SRC can be null for a call with an insufficient number
1974 of arguments to a built-in function declared without a protype. */
1975 if (!dst || (src_idx < nargs && !src))
1976 return;
1978 /* DST, SRC, or DSTWR can also have the wrong type in a call to
1979 a function declared without a prototype. Avoid checking such
1980 invalid calls. */
1981 if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (dst)) != POINTER_TYPE
1982 || (src && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (src)) != POINTER_TYPE)
1983 || (dstwr && !INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (dstwr))))
1984 return;
1986 opt_code opt = check_bounds_or_overlap (m_ptr_qry, call, dst, src, dstwr,
1987 NULL_TREE);
1988 /* Avoid diagnosing the call again. */
1989 suppress_warning (call, opt);
1992 } /* anonymous namespace */
1994 /* Attempt to detect and diagnose invalid offset bounds and (except for
1995 memmove) overlapping copy in a call expression EXPR from SRC to DST
1996 and DSTSIZE and SRCSIZE bytes, respectively. Both DSTSIZE and
1997 SRCSIZE may be NULL. DO_WARN is false to detect either problem
1998 without issue a warning. Return the OPT_Wxxx constant corresponding
1999 to the warning if one has been detected and zero otherwise. */
2001 opt_code
2002 check_bounds_or_overlap (gimple *call, tree dst, tree src, tree dstsize,
2003 tree srcsize, bool bounds_only /* = false */,
2004 bool do_warn /* = true */)
2006 pointer_query ptrqry (get_range_query (cfun));
2007 return check_bounds_or_overlap (ptrqry,
2008 call, dst, src, dstsize, srcsize,
2009 bounds_only, do_warn);
2012 opt_code
2013 check_bounds_or_overlap (pointer_query &ptrqry,
2014 gimple *call, tree dst, tree src, tree dstsize,
2015 tree srcsize, bool bounds_only /* = false */,
2016 bool do_warn /* = true */)
2018 tree func = gimple_call_fndecl (call);
2020 builtin_memref dstref (ptrqry, call, dst, dstsize);
2021 builtin_memref srcref (ptrqry, call, src, srcsize);
2023 /* Create a descriptor of the access. This may adjust both DSTREF
2024 and SRCREF based on one another and the kind of the access. */
2025 builtin_access acs (ptrqry, call, dstref, srcref);
2027 /* Set STRICT to the value of the -Warray-bounds=N argument for
2028 string functions or when N > 1. */
2029 int strict = (acs.strict () || warn_array_bounds > 1 ? warn_array_bounds : 0);
2031 /* The starting offset of the destination write access. Nonzero only
2032 for the strcat family of functions. */
2033 offset_int wroff = acs.write_off (dstsize);
2035 /* Validate offsets to each reference before the access first to make
2036 sure they are within the bounds of the destination object if its
2037 size is known, or PTRDIFF_MAX otherwise. */
2038 opt_code opt
2039 = maybe_diag_access_bounds (call, func, strict, dstref, wroff, do_warn);
2040 if (opt == no_warning)
2041 opt = maybe_diag_access_bounds (call, func, strict, srcref, 0, do_warn);
2043 if (opt != no_warning)
2045 if (do_warn)
2046 suppress_warning (call, opt);
2047 return opt;
2050 if (!warn_restrict || bounds_only || !src)
2051 return no_warning;
2053 if (!bounds_only)
2055 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (func))
2057 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE:
2058 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE_CHK:
2059 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET:
2060 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET_CHK:
2061 return no_warning;
2062 default:
2063 break;
2067 location_t loc = gimple_location (call);
2068 if (operand_equal_p (dst, src, 0))
2070 /* Issue -Wrestrict unless the pointers are null (those do
2071 not point to objects and so do not indicate an overlap;
2072 such calls could be the result of sanitization and jump
2073 threading). */
2074 if (!integer_zerop (dst) && !warning_suppressed_p (call, OPT_Wrestrict))
2076 warning_at (loc, OPT_Wrestrict,
2077 "%qD source argument is the same as destination",
2078 func);
2079 suppress_warning (call, OPT_Wrestrict);
2080 return OPT_Wrestrict;
2083 return no_warning;
2086 /* Return false when overlap has been detected. */
2087 if (maybe_diag_overlap (loc, call, acs))
2089 suppress_warning (call, OPT_Wrestrict);
2090 return OPT_Wrestrict;
2093 return no_warning;
2096 gimple_opt_pass *
2097 make_pass_warn_restrict (gcc::context *ctxt)
2099 return new pass_wrestrict (ctxt);
2102 DEBUG_FUNCTION void
2103 dump_builtin_memref (FILE *fp, const builtin_memref &ref)
2105 fprintf (fp, "\n ptr = ");
2106 print_generic_expr (fp, ref.ptr, TDF_LINENO);
2107 fprintf (fp, "\n ref = ");
2108 if (ref.ref)
2109 print_generic_expr (fp, ref.ref, TDF_LINENO);
2110 else
2111 fputs ("null", fp);
2112 fprintf (fp, "\n base = ");
2113 print_generic_expr (fp, ref.base, TDF_LINENO);
2114 fprintf (fp,
2115 "\n basesize = %lli"
2116 "\n refsize = %lli"
2117 "\n refoff = %lli"
2118 "\n offrange = [%lli, %lli]"
2119 "\n sizrange = [%lli, %lli]"
2120 "\n strbounded_p = %s\n",
2121 (long long)ref.basesize.to_shwi (),
2122 (long long)ref.refsize.to_shwi (),
2123 (long long)ref.refoff.to_shwi (),
2124 (long long)ref.offrange[0].to_shwi (),
2125 (long long)ref.offrange[1].to_shwi (),
2126 (long long)ref.sizrange[0].to_shwi (),
2127 (long long)ref.sizrange[1].to_shwi (),
2128 ref.strbounded_p ? "true" : "false");
2131 void
2132 builtin_access::dump (FILE *fp) const
2134 fprintf (fp, " dstref:");
2135 dump_builtin_memref (fp, *dstref);
2136 fprintf (fp, "\n srcref:");
2137 dump_builtin_memref (fp, *srcref);
2139 fprintf (fp,
2140 " sizrange = [%lli, %lli]\n"
2141 " ovloff = [%lli, %lli]\n"
2142 " ovlsiz = [%lli, %lli]\n"
2143 " dstoff = [%lli, %lli]\n"
2144 " dstsiz = [%lli, %lli]\n"
2145 " srcoff = [%lli, %lli]\n"
2146 " srcsiz = [%lli, %lli]\n",
2147 (long long)sizrange[0], (long long)sizrange[1],
2148 (long long)ovloff[0], (long long)ovloff[1],
2149 (long long)ovlsiz[0], (long long)ovlsiz[1],
2150 (long long)dstoff[0].to_shwi (), (long long)dstoff[1].to_shwi (),
2151 (long long)dstsiz[0].to_shwi (), (long long)dstsiz[1].to_shwi (),
2152 (long long)srcoff[0].to_shwi (), (long long)srcoff[1].to_shwi (),
2153 (long long)srcsiz[0].to_shwi (), (long long)srcsiz[1].to_shwi ());
2156 DEBUG_FUNCTION void
2157 dump_builtin_access (FILE *fp, gimple *stmt, const builtin_access &acs)
2159 if (stmt)
2161 fprintf (fp, "\nDumping builtin_access for ");
2162 print_gimple_expr (fp, stmt, TDF_LINENO);
2163 fputs (":\n", fp);
2166 acs.dump (fp);
2169 DEBUG_FUNCTION void
2170 debug (gimple *stmt, const builtin_access &acs)
2172 dump_builtin_access (stdout, stmt, acs);