1 /* Pass to detect and issue warnings for invalid accesses, including
2 invalid or mismatched allocation/deallocation calls.
4 Copyright (C) 2020-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Contributed by Martin Sebor <msebor@redhat.com>.
7 This file is part of GCC.
9 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
10 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
11 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
14 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
15 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
16 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
21 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
23 #define INCLUDE_STRING
26 #include "coretypes.h"
30 #include "tree-pass.h"
32 #include "diagnostic.h"
34 #include "gimple-pretty-print.h"
35 #include "gimple-ssa-warn-access.h"
36 #include "gimple-ssa-warn-restrict.h"
37 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
38 #include "fold-const.h"
39 #include "gimple-iterator.h"
40 #include "gimple-fold.h"
41 #include "langhooks.h"
47 #include "tree-object-size.h"
48 #include "tree-ssa-strlen.h"
52 #include "gimple-range.h"
53 #include "stringpool.h"
56 #include "attr-fnspec.h"
57 #include "pointer-query.h"
59 /* Return true if tree node X has an associated location. */
61 static inline location_t
62 has_location (const_tree x
)
65 return DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (x
) != UNKNOWN_LOCATION
;
68 return EXPR_HAS_LOCATION (x
);
73 /* Return the associated location of STMT. */
75 static inline location_t
76 get_location (const gimple
*stmt
)
78 return gimple_location (stmt
);
81 /* Return the associated location of tree node X. */
83 static inline location_t
87 return DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (x
);
90 return EXPR_LOCATION (x
);
92 return UNKNOWN_LOCATION
;
95 /* Overload of the nascent tree function for GIMPLE STMT. */
98 get_callee_fndecl (const gimple
*stmt
)
100 return gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
);
103 static inline unsigned
104 call_nargs (const gimple
*stmt
)
106 return gimple_call_num_args (stmt
);
109 static inline unsigned
110 call_nargs (const_tree expr
)
112 return call_expr_nargs (expr
);
117 call_arg (const gimple
*stmt
, unsigned argno
)
119 return gimple_call_arg (stmt
, argno
);
123 call_arg (tree expr
, unsigned argno
)
125 return CALL_EXPR_ARG (expr
, argno
);
128 /* For a call EXPR at LOC to a function FNAME that expects a string
129 in the argument ARG, issue a diagnostic due to it being a called
130 with an argument that is a character array with no terminating
131 NUL. SIZE is the EXACT size of the array, and BNDRNG the number
132 of characters in which the NUL is expected. Either EXPR or FNAME
133 may be null but noth both. SIZE may be null when BNDRNG is null. */
135 template <class GimpleOrTree
>
137 warn_string_no_nul (location_t loc
, GimpleOrTree expr
, const char *fname
,
138 tree arg
, tree decl
, tree size
, bool exact
,
139 const wide_int bndrng
[2] /* = NULL */)
141 const opt_code opt
= OPT_Wstringop_overread
;
142 if ((expr
&& warning_suppressed_p (expr
, opt
))
143 || warning_suppressed_p (arg
, opt
))
146 loc
= expansion_point_location_if_in_system_header (loc
);
149 /* Format the bound range as a string to keep the number of messages
155 if (bndrng
[0] == bndrng
[1])
156 sprintf (bndstr
, "%llu", (unsigned long long) bndrng
[0].to_uhwi ());
158 sprintf (bndstr
, "[%llu, %llu]",
159 (unsigned long long) bndrng
[0].to_uhwi (),
160 (unsigned long long) bndrng
[1].to_uhwi ());
163 auto_diagnostic_group d
;
165 const tree maxobjsize
= max_object_size ();
166 const wide_int maxsiz
= wi::to_wide (maxobjsize
);
169 tree func
= get_callee_fndecl (expr
);
172 if (wi::ltu_p (maxsiz
, bndrng
[0]))
173 warned
= warning_at (loc
, opt
,
174 "%qD specified bound %s exceeds "
175 "maximum object size %E",
176 func
, bndstr
, maxobjsize
);
179 bool maybe
= wi::to_wide (size
) == bndrng
[0];
180 warned
= warning_at (loc
, opt
,
182 ? G_("%qD specified bound %s exceeds "
183 "the size %E of unterminated array")
185 ? G_("%qD specified bound %s may "
186 "exceed the size of at most %E "
187 "of unterminated array")
188 : G_("%qD specified bound %s exceeds "
189 "the size of at most %E "
190 "of unterminated array")),
195 warned
= warning_at (loc
, opt
,
196 "%qD argument missing terminating nul",
203 if (wi::ltu_p (maxsiz
, bndrng
[0]))
204 warned
= warning_at (loc
, opt
,
205 "%qs specified bound %s exceeds "
206 "maximum object size %E",
207 fname
, bndstr
, maxobjsize
);
210 bool maybe
= wi::to_wide (size
) == bndrng
[0];
211 warned
= warning_at (loc
, opt
,
213 ? G_("%qs specified bound %s exceeds "
214 "the size %E of unterminated array")
216 ? G_("%qs specified bound %s may "
217 "exceed the size of at most %E "
218 "of unterminated array")
219 : G_("%qs specified bound %s exceeds "
220 "the size of at most %E "
221 "of unterminated array")),
222 fname
, bndstr
, size
);
226 warned
= warning_at (loc
, opt
,
227 "%qs argument missing terminating nul",
233 inform (get_location (decl
),
234 "referenced argument declared here");
235 suppress_warning (arg
, opt
);
237 suppress_warning (expr
, opt
);
242 warn_string_no_nul (location_t loc
, gimple
*stmt
, const char *fname
,
243 tree arg
, tree decl
, tree size
/* = NULL_TREE */,
244 bool exact
/* = false */,
245 const wide_int bndrng
[2] /* = NULL */)
247 return warn_string_no_nul
<gimple
*> (loc
, stmt
, fname
,
248 arg
, decl
, size
, exact
, bndrng
);
252 warn_string_no_nul (location_t loc
, tree expr
, const char *fname
,
253 tree arg
, tree decl
, tree size
/* = NULL_TREE */,
254 bool exact
/* = false */,
255 const wide_int bndrng
[2] /* = NULL */)
257 return warn_string_no_nul
<tree
> (loc
, expr
, fname
,
258 arg
, decl
, size
, exact
, bndrng
);
261 /* If EXP refers to an unterminated constant character array return
262 the declaration of the object of which the array is a member or
263 element and if SIZE is not null, set *SIZE to the size of
264 the unterminated array and set *EXACT if the size is exact or
265 clear it otherwise. Otherwise return null. */
268 unterminated_array (tree exp
, tree
*size
/* = NULL */, bool *exact
/* = NULL */)
270 /* C_STRLEN will return NULL and set DECL in the info
271 structure if EXP references a unterminated array. */
272 c_strlen_data lendata
= { };
273 tree len
= c_strlen (exp
, 1, &lendata
);
274 if (len
|| !lendata
.minlen
|| !lendata
.decl
)
280 len
= lendata
.minlen
;
283 /* Constant offsets are already accounted for in LENDATA.MINLEN,
284 but not in a SSA_NAME + CST expression. */
285 if (TREE_CODE (lendata
.off
) == INTEGER_CST
)
287 else if (TREE_CODE (lendata
.off
) == PLUS_EXPR
288 && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (lendata
.off
, 1)) == INTEGER_CST
)
290 /* Subtract the offset from the size of the array. */
292 tree temp
= TREE_OPERAND (lendata
.off
, 1);
293 temp
= fold_convert (ssizetype
, temp
);
294 len
= fold_build2 (MINUS_EXPR
, ssizetype
, len
, temp
);
306 /* For a call EXPR (which may be null) that expects a string argument
307 SRC as an argument, returns false if SRC is a character array with
308 no terminating NUL. When nonnull, BOUND is the number of characters
309 in which to expect the terminating NUL. When EXPR is nonnull also
312 template <class GimpleOrTree
>
314 check_nul_terminated_array (GimpleOrTree expr
, tree src
, tree bound
)
316 /* The constant size of the array SRC points to. The actual size
317 may be less of EXACT is true, but not more. */
319 /* True if SRC involves a non-constant offset into the array. */
321 /* The unterminated constant array SRC points to. */
322 tree nonstr
= unterminated_array (src
, &size
, &exact
);
326 /* NONSTR refers to the non-nul terminated constant array and SIZE
327 is the constant size of the array in bytes. EXACT is true when
333 Value_Range
r (TREE_TYPE (bound
));
335 get_global_range_query ()->range_of_expr (r
, bound
);
337 if (r
.undefined_p () || r
.varying_p ())
340 bndrng
[0] = r
.lower_bound ();
341 bndrng
[1] = r
.upper_bound ();
345 if (wi::leu_p (bndrng
[0], wi::to_wide (size
)))
348 else if (wi::lt_p (bndrng
[0], wi::to_wide (size
), UNSIGNED
))
353 warn_string_no_nul (get_location (expr
), expr
, NULL
, src
, nonstr
,
354 size
, exact
, bound
? bndrng
: NULL
);
360 check_nul_terminated_array (gimple
*stmt
, tree src
, tree bound
/* = NULL_TREE */)
362 return check_nul_terminated_array
<gimple
*>(stmt
, src
, bound
);
366 check_nul_terminated_array (tree expr
, tree src
, tree bound
/* = NULL_TREE */)
368 return check_nul_terminated_array
<tree
>(expr
, src
, bound
);
371 /* Warn about passing a non-string array/pointer to a built-in function
372 that expects a nul-terminated string argument. Returns true if
373 a warning has been issued.*/
375 template <class GimpleOrTree
>
377 maybe_warn_nonstring_arg (tree fndecl
, GimpleOrTree exp
)
379 if (!fndecl
|| !fndecl_built_in_p (fndecl
, BUILT_IN_NORMAL
))
382 if (!warn_stringop_overread
383 || warning_suppressed_p (exp
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
))
386 /* Avoid clearly invalid calls (more checking done below). */
387 unsigned nargs
= call_nargs (exp
);
391 /* The bound argument to a bounded string function like strncpy. */
392 tree bound
= NULL_TREE
;
394 /* The longest known or possible string argument to one of the comparison
395 functions. If the length is less than the bound it is used instead.
396 Since the length is only used for warning and not for code generation
397 disable strict mode in the calls to get_range_strlen below. */
398 tree maxlen
= NULL_TREE
;
400 /* It's safe to call "bounded" string functions with a non-string
401 argument since the functions provide an explicit bound for this
402 purpose. The exception is strncat where the bound may refer to
403 either the destination or the source. */
404 int fncode
= DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (fndecl
);
407 case BUILT_IN_STRCMP
:
408 case BUILT_IN_STRNCMP
:
409 case BUILT_IN_STRNCASECMP
:
411 /* For these, if one argument refers to one or more of a set
412 of string constants or arrays of known size, determine
413 the range of their known or possible lengths and use it
414 conservatively as the bound for the unbounded function,
415 and to adjust the range of the bound of the bounded ones. */
416 for (unsigned argno
= 0;
417 argno
< MIN (nargs
, 2)
418 && !(maxlen
&& TREE_CODE (maxlen
) == INTEGER_CST
); argno
++)
420 tree arg
= call_arg (exp
, argno
);
421 if (!get_attr_nonstring_decl (arg
))
423 c_strlen_data lendata
= { };
424 /* Set MAXBOUND to an arbitrary non-null non-integer
425 node as a request to have it set to the length of
426 the longest string in a PHI. */
427 lendata
.maxbound
= arg
;
428 get_range_strlen (arg
, &lendata
, /* eltsize = */ 1);
429 maxlen
= lendata
.maxbound
;
435 case BUILT_IN_STRNCAT
:
436 case BUILT_IN_STPNCPY
:
437 case BUILT_IN_STRNCPY
:
439 bound
= call_arg (exp
, 2);
442 case BUILT_IN_STRNDUP
:
445 bound
= call_arg (exp
, 1);
448 case BUILT_IN_STRNLEN
:
450 tree arg
= call_arg (exp
, 0);
451 if (!get_attr_nonstring_decl (arg
))
453 c_strlen_data lendata
= { };
454 /* Set MAXBOUND to an arbitrary non-null non-integer
455 node as a request to have it set to the length of
456 the longest string in a PHI. */
457 lendata
.maxbound
= arg
;
458 get_range_strlen (arg
, &lendata
, /* eltsize = */ 1);
459 maxlen
= lendata
.maxbound
;
462 bound
= call_arg (exp
, 1);
470 /* Determine the range of the bound argument (if specified). */
471 tree bndrng
[2] = { NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
};
475 get_size_range (bound
, bndrng
);
478 location_t loc
= get_location (exp
);
482 /* Diagnose excessive bound prior to the adjustment below and
483 regardless of attribute nonstring. */
484 tree maxobjsize
= max_object_size ();
485 if (tree_int_cst_lt (maxobjsize
, bndrng
[0]))
488 if (tree_int_cst_equal (bndrng
[0], bndrng
[1]))
489 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
490 "%qD specified bound %E "
491 "exceeds maximum object size %E",
492 fndecl
, bndrng
[0], maxobjsize
);
494 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
495 "%qD specified bound [%E, %E] "
496 "exceeds maximum object size %E",
497 fndecl
, bndrng
[0], bndrng
[1],
500 suppress_warning (exp
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
);
506 if (maxlen
&& !integer_all_onesp (maxlen
))
508 /* Add one for the nul. */
509 maxlen
= const_binop (PLUS_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (maxlen
), maxlen
,
514 /* Conservatively use the upper bound of the lengths for
515 both the lower and the upper bound of the operation. */
518 bound
= void_type_node
;
522 /* Replace the bound on the operation with the upper bound
523 of the length of the string if the latter is smaller. */
524 if (tree_int_cst_lt (maxlen
, bndrng
[0]))
526 else if (tree_int_cst_lt (maxlen
, bndrng
[1]))
531 bool any_arg_warned
= false;
532 /* Iterate over the built-in function's formal arguments and check
533 each const char* against the actual argument. If the actual
534 argument is declared attribute non-string issue a warning unless
535 the argument's maximum length is bounded. */
536 function_args_iterator it
;
537 function_args_iter_init (&it
, TREE_TYPE (fndecl
));
539 for (unsigned argno
= 0; ; ++argno
, function_args_iter_next (&it
))
541 /* Avoid iterating past the declared argument in a call
542 to function declared without a prototype. */
546 tree argtype
= function_args_iter_cond (&it
);
550 if (TREE_CODE (argtype
) != POINTER_TYPE
)
553 argtype
= TREE_TYPE (argtype
);
555 if (TREE_CODE (argtype
) != INTEGER_TYPE
556 || !TYPE_READONLY (argtype
))
559 argtype
= TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (argtype
);
560 if (argtype
!= char_type_node
)
563 tree callarg
= call_arg (exp
, argno
);
564 if (TREE_CODE (callarg
) == ADDR_EXPR
)
565 callarg
= TREE_OPERAND (callarg
, 0);
567 /* See if the destination is declared with attribute "nonstring". */
568 tree decl
= get_attr_nonstring_decl (callarg
);
572 /* The maximum number of array elements accessed. */
573 offset_int wibnd
= 0;
575 if (argno
&& fncode
== BUILT_IN_STRNCAT
)
577 /* See if the bound in strncat is derived from the length
578 of the strlen of the destination (as it's expected to be).
579 If so, reset BOUND and FNCODE to trigger a warning. */
580 tree dstarg
= call_arg (exp
, 0);
581 if (is_strlen_related_p (dstarg
, bound
))
583 /* The bound applies to the destination, not to the source,
584 so reset these to trigger a warning without mentioning
590 /* Use the upper bound of the range for strncat. */
591 wibnd
= wi::to_offset (bndrng
[1]);
594 /* Use the lower bound of the range for functions other than
596 wibnd
= wi::to_offset (bndrng
[0]);
598 /* Determine the size of the argument array if it is one. */
599 offset_int asize
= wibnd
;
600 bool known_size
= false;
601 tree type
= TREE_TYPE (decl
);
603 /* Determine the array size. For arrays of unknown bound and
604 pointers reset BOUND to trigger the appropriate warning. */
605 if (TREE_CODE (type
) == ARRAY_TYPE
)
607 if (tree arrbnd
= TYPE_DOMAIN (type
))
609 if ((arrbnd
= TYPE_MAX_VALUE (arrbnd
)))
611 asize
= wi::to_offset (arrbnd
) + 1;
615 else if (bound
== void_type_node
)
618 else if (bound
== void_type_node
)
621 /* In a call to strncat with a bound in a range whose lower but
622 not upper bound is less than the array size, reset ASIZE to
623 be the same as the bound and the other variable to trigger
624 the appropriate warning below. */
625 if (fncode
== BUILT_IN_STRNCAT
626 && bndrng
[0] != bndrng
[1]
627 && wi::ltu_p (wi::to_offset (bndrng
[0]), asize
)
629 || wi::ltu_p (asize
, wibnd
)))
638 auto_diagnostic_group d
;
639 if (wi::ltu_p (asize
, wibnd
))
641 if (bndrng
[0] == bndrng
[1])
642 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
643 "%qD argument %i declared attribute "
644 "%<nonstring%> is smaller than the specified "
646 fndecl
, argno
+ 1, wibnd
.to_uhwi ());
647 else if (wi::ltu_p (asize
, wi::to_offset (bndrng
[0])))
648 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
649 "%qD argument %i declared attribute "
650 "%<nonstring%> is smaller than "
651 "the specified bound [%E, %E]",
652 fndecl
, argno
+ 1, bndrng
[0], bndrng
[1]);
654 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
655 "%qD argument %i declared attribute "
656 "%<nonstring%> may be smaller than "
657 "the specified bound [%E, %E]",
658 fndecl
, argno
+ 1, bndrng
[0], bndrng
[1]);
660 else if (fncode
== BUILT_IN_STRNCAT
)
661 ; /* Avoid warning for calls to strncat() when the bound
662 is equal to the size of the non-string argument. */
664 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
665 "%qD argument %i declared attribute %<nonstring%>",
670 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl
),
671 "argument %qD declared here", decl
);
672 any_arg_warned
= true;
677 suppress_warning (exp
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
);
679 return any_arg_warned
;
683 maybe_warn_nonstring_arg (tree fndecl
, gimple
*stmt
)
685 return maybe_warn_nonstring_arg
<gimple
*>(fndecl
, stmt
);
690 maybe_warn_nonstring_arg (tree fndecl
, tree expr
)
692 return maybe_warn_nonstring_arg
<tree
>(fndecl
, expr
);
695 /* Issue a warning OPT for a bounded call EXP with a bound in RANGE
696 accessing an object with SIZE. */
698 template <class GimpleOrTree
>
700 maybe_warn_for_bound (opt_code opt
, location_t loc
, GimpleOrTree exp
, tree func
,
701 tree bndrng
[2], tree size
, const access_data
*pad
)
703 if (!bndrng
[0] || warning_suppressed_p (exp
, opt
))
706 tree maxobjsize
= max_object_size ();
710 if (opt
== OPT_Wstringop_overread
)
712 bool maybe
= pad
&& pad
->src
.phi ();
715 /* Issue a "maybe" warning only if the PHI refers to objects
716 at least one of which has more space remaining than the bound.
717 Otherwise, if the bound is greater, use the definitive form. */
718 offset_int remmax
= pad
->src
.size_remaining ();
719 if (remmax
< wi::to_offset (bndrng
[0]))
723 auto_diagnostic_group d
;
724 if (tree_int_cst_lt (maxobjsize
, bndrng
[0]))
726 if (bndrng
[0] == bndrng
[1])
728 ? warning_at (loc
, opt
,
730 ? G_("%qD specified bound %E may "
731 "exceed maximum object size %E")
732 : G_("%qD specified bound %E "
733 "exceeds maximum object size %E")),
734 func
, bndrng
[0], maxobjsize
)
735 : warning_at (loc
, opt
,
737 ? G_("specified bound %E may "
738 "exceed maximum object size %E")
739 : G_("specified bound %E "
740 "exceeds maximum object size %E")),
741 bndrng
[0], maxobjsize
));
744 ? warning_at (loc
, opt
,
746 ? G_("%qD specified bound [%E, %E] may "
747 "exceed maximum object size %E")
748 : G_("%qD specified bound [%E, %E] "
749 "exceeds maximum object size %E")),
751 bndrng
[0], bndrng
[1], maxobjsize
)
752 : warning_at (loc
, opt
,
754 ? G_("specified bound [%E, %E] may "
755 "exceed maximum object size %E")
756 : G_("specified bound [%E, %E] "
757 "exceeds maximum object size %E")),
758 bndrng
[0], bndrng
[1], maxobjsize
));
760 else if (!size
|| tree_int_cst_le (bndrng
[0], size
))
762 else if (tree_int_cst_equal (bndrng
[0], bndrng
[1]))
764 ? warning_at (loc
, opt
,
766 ? G_("%qD specified bound %E may exceed "
768 : G_("%qD specified bound %E exceeds "
770 func
, bndrng
[0], size
)
771 : warning_at (loc
, opt
,
773 ? G_("specified bound %E may exceed "
775 : G_("specified bound %E exceeds "
780 ? warning_at (loc
, opt
,
782 ? G_("%qD specified bound [%E, %E] may "
783 "exceed source size %E")
784 : G_("%qD specified bound [%E, %E] exceeds "
786 func
, bndrng
[0], bndrng
[1], size
)
787 : warning_at (loc
, opt
,
789 ? G_("specified bound [%E, %E] may exceed "
791 : G_("specified bound [%E, %E] exceeds "
793 bndrng
[0], bndrng
[1], size
));
796 if (pad
&& pad
->src
.ref
797 && has_location (pad
->src
.ref
))
798 inform (get_location (pad
->src
.ref
),
799 "source object allocated here");
800 suppress_warning (exp
, opt
);
806 bool maybe
= pad
&& pad
->dst
.phi ();
809 /* Issue a "maybe" warning only if the PHI refers to objects
810 at least one of which has more space remaining than the bound.
811 Otherwise, if the bound is greater, use the definitive form. */
812 offset_int remmax
= pad
->dst
.size_remaining ();
813 if (remmax
< wi::to_offset (bndrng
[0]))
816 if (tree_int_cst_lt (maxobjsize
, bndrng
[0]))
818 if (bndrng
[0] == bndrng
[1])
820 ? warning_at (loc
, opt
,
822 ? G_("%qD specified size %E may "
823 "exceed maximum object size %E")
824 : G_("%qD specified size %E "
825 "exceeds maximum object size %E")),
826 func
, bndrng
[0], maxobjsize
)
827 : warning_at (loc
, opt
,
829 ? G_("specified size %E may exceed "
830 "maximum object size %E")
831 : G_("specified size %E exceeds "
832 "maximum object size %E")),
833 bndrng
[0], maxobjsize
));
836 ? warning_at (loc
, opt
,
838 ? G_("%qD specified size between %E and %E "
839 "may exceed maximum object size %E")
840 : G_("%qD specified size between %E and %E "
841 "exceeds maximum object size %E")),
842 func
, bndrng
[0], bndrng
[1], maxobjsize
)
843 : warning_at (loc
, opt
,
845 ? G_("specified size between %E and %E "
846 "may exceed maximum object size %E")
847 : G_("specified size between %E and %E "
848 "exceeds maximum object size %E")),
849 bndrng
[0], bndrng
[1], maxobjsize
));
851 else if (!size
|| tree_int_cst_le (bndrng
[0], size
))
853 else if (tree_int_cst_equal (bndrng
[0], bndrng
[1]))
855 ? warning_at (loc
, opt
,
857 ? G_("%qD specified bound %E may exceed "
858 "destination size %E")
859 : G_("%qD specified bound %E exceeds "
860 "destination size %E")),
861 func
, bndrng
[0], size
)
862 : warning_at (loc
, opt
,
864 ? G_("specified bound %E may exceed "
865 "destination size %E")
866 : G_("specified bound %E exceeds "
867 "destination size %E")),
871 ? warning_at (loc
, opt
,
873 ? G_("%qD specified bound [%E, %E] may exceed "
874 "destination size %E")
875 : G_("%qD specified bound [%E, %E] exceeds "
876 "destination size %E")),
877 func
, bndrng
[0], bndrng
[1], size
)
878 : warning_at (loc
, opt
,
880 ? G_("specified bound [%E, %E] exceeds "
881 "destination size %E")
882 : G_("specified bound [%E, %E] exceeds "
883 "destination size %E")),
884 bndrng
[0], bndrng
[1], size
));
888 if (pad
&& pad
->dst
.ref
889 && has_location (pad
->dst
.ref
))
890 inform (get_location (pad
->dst
.ref
),
891 "destination object allocated here");
892 suppress_warning (exp
, opt
);
899 maybe_warn_for_bound (opt_code opt
, location_t loc
, gimple
*stmt
, tree func
,
900 tree bndrng
[2], tree size
,
901 const access_data
*pad
/* = NULL */)
903 return maybe_warn_for_bound
<gimple
*> (opt
, loc
, stmt
, func
, bndrng
, size
,
908 maybe_warn_for_bound (opt_code opt
, location_t loc
, tree expr
, tree func
,
909 tree bndrng
[2], tree size
,
910 const access_data
*pad
/* = NULL */)
912 return maybe_warn_for_bound
<tree
> (opt
, loc
, expr
, func
, bndrng
, size
, pad
);
915 /* For an expression EXP issue an access warning controlled by option OPT
916 with access to a region SIZE bytes in size in the RANGE of sizes.
917 WRITE is true for a write access, READ for a read access, neither for
918 call that may or may not perform an access but for which the range
919 is expected to valid.
920 Returns true when a warning has been issued. */
922 template <class GimpleOrTree
>
924 warn_for_access (location_t loc
, tree func
, GimpleOrTree exp
, int opt
,
925 tree range
[2], tree size
, bool write
, bool read
, bool maybe
)
931 if (tree_int_cst_equal (range
[0], range
[1]))
933 ? warning_n (loc
, opt
, tree_to_uhwi (range
[0]),
935 ? G_("%qD may access %E byte in a region "
937 : G_("%qD accessing %E byte in a region "
940 ? G_ ("%qD may access %E bytes in a region "
942 : G_ ("%qD accessing %E bytes in a region "
944 func
, range
[0], size
)
945 : warning_n (loc
, opt
, tree_to_uhwi (range
[0]),
947 ? G_("may access %E byte in a region "
949 : G_("accessing %E byte in a region "
952 ? G_("may access %E bytes in a region "
954 : G_("accessing %E bytes in a region "
957 else if (tree_int_cst_sign_bit (range
[1]))
959 /* Avoid printing the upper bound if it's invalid. */
961 ? warning_at (loc
, opt
,
963 ? G_("%qD may access %E or more bytes "
964 "in a region of size %E")
965 : G_("%qD accessing %E or more bytes "
966 "in a region of size %E")),
967 func
, range
[0], size
)
968 : warning_at (loc
, opt
,
970 ? G_("may access %E or more bytes "
971 "in a region of size %E")
972 : G_("accessing %E or more bytes "
973 "in a region of size %E")),
978 ? warning_at (loc
, opt
,
980 ? G_("%qD may access between %E and %E "
981 "bytes in a region of size %E")
982 : G_("%qD accessing between %E and %E "
983 "bytes in a region of size %E")),
984 func
, range
[0], range
[1], size
)
985 : warning_at (loc
, opt
,
987 ? G_("may access between %E and %E bytes "
988 "in a region of size %E")
989 : G_("accessing between %E and %E bytes "
990 "in a region of size %E")),
991 range
[0], range
[1], size
));
997 if (tree_int_cst_equal (range
[0], range
[1]))
999 ? warning_n (loc
, opt
, tree_to_uhwi (range
[0]),
1001 ? G_("%qD may write %E byte into a region "
1003 : G_("%qD writing %E byte into a region "
1004 "of size %E overflows the destination")),
1006 ? G_("%qD may write %E bytes into a region "
1008 : G_("%qD writing %E bytes into a region "
1009 "of size %E overflows the destination")),
1010 func
, range
[0], size
)
1011 : warning_n (loc
, opt
, tree_to_uhwi (range
[0]),
1013 ? G_("may write %E byte into a region "
1015 : G_("writing %E byte into a region "
1016 "of size %E overflows the destination")),
1018 ? G_("may write %E bytes into a region "
1020 : G_("writing %E bytes into a region "
1021 "of size %E overflows the destination")),
1023 else if (tree_int_cst_sign_bit (range
[1]))
1025 /* Avoid printing the upper bound if it's invalid. */
1027 ? warning_at (loc
, opt
,
1029 ? G_("%qD may write %E or more bytes "
1030 "into a region of size %E")
1031 : G_("%qD writing %E or more bytes "
1032 "into a region of size %E overflows "
1033 "the destination")),
1034 func
, range
[0], size
)
1035 : warning_at (loc
, opt
,
1037 ? G_("may write %E or more bytes into "
1038 "a region of size %E")
1039 : G_("writing %E or more bytes into "
1040 "a region of size %E overflows "
1041 "the destination")),
1046 ? warning_at (loc
, opt
,
1048 ? G_("%qD may write between %E and %E bytes "
1049 "into a region of size %E")
1050 : G_("%qD writing between %E and %E bytes "
1051 "into a region of size %E overflows "
1052 "the destination")),
1053 func
, range
[0], range
[1], size
)
1054 : warning_at (loc
, opt
,
1056 ? G_("may write between %E and %E bytes "
1057 "into a region of size %E")
1058 : G_("writing between %E and %E bytes "
1059 "into a region of size %E overflows "
1060 "the destination")),
1061 range
[0], range
[1], size
));
1067 if (tree_int_cst_equal (range
[0], range
[1]))
1069 ? warning_n (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
1070 tree_to_uhwi (range
[0]),
1072 ? G_("%qD may read %E byte from a region "
1074 : G_("%qD reading %E byte from a region "
1077 ? G_("%qD may read %E bytes from a region "
1079 : G_("%qD reading %E bytes from a region "
1081 func
, range
[0], size
)
1082 : warning_n (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
1083 tree_to_uhwi (range
[0]),
1085 ? G_("may read %E byte from a region "
1087 : G_("reading %E byte from a region "
1090 ? G_("may read %E bytes from a region "
1092 : G_("reading %E bytes from a region "
1095 else if (tree_int_cst_sign_bit (range
[1]))
1097 /* Avoid printing the upper bound if it's invalid. */
1099 ? warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
1101 ? G_("%qD may read %E or more bytes "
1102 "from a region of size %E")
1103 : G_("%qD reading %E or more bytes "
1104 "from a region of size %E")),
1105 func
, range
[0], size
)
1106 : warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
1108 ? G_("may read %E or more bytes "
1109 "from a region of size %E")
1110 : G_("reading %E or more bytes "
1111 "from a region of size %E")),
1116 ? warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
1118 ? G_("%qD may read between %E and %E bytes "
1119 "from a region of size %E")
1120 : G_("%qD reading between %E and %E bytes "
1121 "from a region of size %E")),
1122 func
, range
[0], range
[1], size
)
1123 : warning_at (loc
, opt
,
1125 ? G_("may read between %E and %E bytes "
1126 "from a region of size %E")
1127 : G_("reading between %E and %E bytes "
1128 "from a region of size %E")),
1129 range
[0], range
[1], size
));
1132 suppress_warning (exp
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
);
1137 if (tree_int_cst_equal (range
[0], range
[1])
1138 || tree_int_cst_sign_bit (range
[1]))
1140 ? warning_n (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
1141 tree_to_uhwi (range
[0]),
1142 "%qD expecting %E byte in a region of size %E",
1143 "%qD expecting %E bytes in a region of size %E",
1144 func
, range
[0], size
)
1145 : warning_n (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
1146 tree_to_uhwi (range
[0]),
1147 "expecting %E byte in a region of size %E",
1148 "expecting %E bytes in a region of size %E",
1150 else if (tree_int_cst_sign_bit (range
[1]))
1152 /* Avoid printing the upper bound if it's invalid. */
1154 ? warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
1155 "%qD expecting %E or more bytes in a region "
1157 func
, range
[0], size
)
1158 : warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
1159 "expecting %E or more bytes in a region "
1165 ? warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
1166 "%qD expecting between %E and %E bytes in "
1167 "a region of size %E",
1168 func
, range
[0], range
[1], size
)
1169 : warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
,
1170 "expecting between %E and %E bytes in "
1171 "a region of size %E",
1172 range
[0], range
[1], size
));
1175 suppress_warning (exp
, OPT_Wstringop_overread
);
1181 warn_for_access (location_t loc
, tree func
, gimple
*stmt
, int opt
,
1182 tree range
[2], tree size
, bool write
, bool read
, bool maybe
)
1184 return warn_for_access
<gimple
*>(loc
, func
, stmt
, opt
, range
, size
,
1185 write
, read
, maybe
);
1189 warn_for_access (location_t loc
, tree func
, tree expr
, int opt
,
1190 tree range
[2], tree size
, bool write
, bool read
, bool maybe
)
1192 return warn_for_access
<tree
>(loc
, func
, expr
, opt
, range
, size
,
1193 write
, read
, maybe
);
1196 /* Helper to set RANGE to the range of BOUND if it's nonnull, bounded
1197 by BNDRNG if nonnull and valid. */
1200 get_size_range (range_query
*query
, tree bound
, gimple
*stmt
, tree range
[2],
1201 int flags
, const offset_int bndrng
[2])
1204 get_size_range (query
, bound
, stmt
, range
, flags
);
1206 if (!bndrng
|| (bndrng
[0] == 0 && bndrng
[1] == HOST_WIDE_INT_M1U
))
1209 if (range
[0] && TREE_CODE (range
[0]) == INTEGER_CST
)
1212 { wi::to_offset (range
[0]), wi::to_offset (range
[1]) };
1213 if (r
[0] < bndrng
[0])
1214 range
[0] = wide_int_to_tree (sizetype
, bndrng
[0]);
1215 if (bndrng
[1] < r
[1])
1216 range
[1] = wide_int_to_tree (sizetype
, bndrng
[1]);
1220 range
[0] = wide_int_to_tree (sizetype
, bndrng
[0]);
1221 range
[1] = wide_int_to_tree (sizetype
, bndrng
[1]);
1225 /* Try to verify that the sizes and lengths of the arguments to a string
1226 manipulation function given by EXP are within valid bounds and that
1227 the operation does not lead to buffer overflow or read past the end.
1228 Arguments other than EXP may be null. When non-null, the arguments
1229 have the following meaning:
1230 DST is the destination of a copy call or NULL otherwise.
1231 SRC is the source of a copy call or NULL otherwise.
1232 DSTWRITE is the number of bytes written into the destination obtained
1233 from the user-supplied size argument to the function (such as in
1234 memcpy(DST, SRCs, DSTWRITE) or strncpy(DST, DRC, DSTWRITE).
1235 MAXREAD is the user-supplied bound on the length of the source sequence
1236 (such as in strncat(d, s, N). It specifies the upper limit on the number
1237 of bytes to write. If NULL, it's taken to be the same as DSTWRITE.
1238 SRCSTR is the source string (such as in strcpy(DST, SRC)) when the
1239 expression EXP is a string function call (as opposed to a memory call
1240 like memcpy). As an exception, SRCSTR can also be an integer denoting
1241 the precomputed size of the source string or object (for functions like
1243 DSTSIZE is the size of the destination object.
1245 When DSTWRITE is null LEN is checked to verify that it doesn't exceed
1248 WRITE is true for write accesses, READ is true for reads. Both are
1249 false for simple size checks in calls to functions that neither read
1250 from nor write to the region.
1252 When nonnull, PAD points to a more detailed description of the access.
1254 If the call is successfully verified as safe return true, otherwise
1257 template <class GimpleOrTree
>
1259 check_access (GimpleOrTree exp
, tree dstwrite
,
1260 tree maxread
, tree srcstr
, tree dstsize
,
1261 access_mode mode
, const access_data
*pad
,
1264 /* The size of the largest object is half the address space, or
1265 PTRDIFF_MAX. (This is way too permissive.) */
1266 tree maxobjsize
= max_object_size ();
1268 /* Either an approximate/minimum the length of the source string for
1269 string functions or the size of the source object for raw memory
1271 tree slen
= NULL_TREE
;
1273 /* The range of the access in bytes; first set to the write access
1274 for functions that write and then read for those that also (or
1276 tree range
[2] = { NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
};
1278 /* Set to true when the exact number of bytes written by a string
1279 function like strcpy is not known and the only thing that is
1280 known is that it must be at least one (for the terminating nul). */
1281 bool at_least_one
= false;
1284 /* SRCSTR is normally a pointer to string but as a special case
1285 it can be an integer denoting the length of a string. */
1286 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (srcstr
)))
1288 if (!check_nul_terminated_array (exp
, srcstr
, maxread
))
1289 /* Return if the array is not nul-terminated and a warning
1293 /* Try to determine the range of lengths the source string
1294 refers to. If it can be determined and is less than
1295 the upper bound given by MAXREAD add one to it for
1296 the terminating nul. Otherwise, set it to one for
1297 the same reason, or to MAXREAD as appropriate. */
1298 c_strlen_data lendata
= { };
1299 get_range_strlen (srcstr
, &lendata
, /* eltsize = */ 1);
1300 range
[0] = lendata
.minlen
;
1301 range
[1] = lendata
.maxbound
? lendata
.maxbound
: lendata
.maxlen
;
1303 && TREE_CODE (range
[0]) == INTEGER_CST
1304 && TREE_CODE (range
[1]) == INTEGER_CST
1305 && (!maxread
|| TREE_CODE (maxread
) == INTEGER_CST
))
1307 if (maxread
&& tree_int_cst_le (maxread
, range
[0]))
1308 range
[0] = range
[1] = maxread
;
1310 range
[0] = fold_build2 (PLUS_EXPR
, size_type_node
,
1311 range
[0], size_one_node
);
1313 if (maxread
&& tree_int_cst_le (maxread
, range
[1]))
1315 else if (!integer_all_onesp (range
[1]))
1316 range
[1] = fold_build2 (PLUS_EXPR
, size_type_node
,
1317 range
[1], size_one_node
);
1323 at_least_one
= true;
1324 slen
= size_one_node
;
1331 if (!dstwrite
&& !maxread
)
1333 /* When the only available piece of data is the object size
1334 there is nothing to do. */
1338 /* Otherwise, when the length of the source sequence is known
1339 (as with strlen), set DSTWRITE to it. */
1345 dstsize
= maxobjsize
;
1347 /* Set RANGE to that of DSTWRITE if non-null, bounded by PAD->DST_BNDRNG
1349 gimple
*stmt
= pad
? pad
->stmt
: nullptr;
1350 get_size_range (rvals
, dstwrite
, stmt
, range
,
1351 /* If the destination has known zero size prefer a zero
1352 size range to avoid false positives if that's a
1354 integer_zerop (dstsize
) ? SR_ALLOW_ZERO
: 0,
1355 pad
? pad
->dst_bndrng
: NULL
);
1357 tree func
= get_callee_fndecl (exp
);
1358 /* Read vs write access by built-ins can be determined from the const
1359 qualifiers on the pointer argument. In the absence of attribute
1360 access, non-const qualified pointer arguments to user-defined
1361 functions are assumed to both read and write the objects. */
1362 const bool builtin
= func
? fndecl_built_in_p (func
) : false;
1364 /* First check the number of bytes to be written against the maximum
1367 && TREE_CODE (range
[0]) == INTEGER_CST
1368 && tree_int_cst_lt (maxobjsize
, range
[0]))
1370 location_t loc
= get_location (exp
);
1371 maybe_warn_for_bound (OPT_Wstringop_overflow_
, loc
, exp
, func
, range
,
1376 /* The number of bytes to write is "exact" if DSTWRITE is non-null,
1377 constant, and in range of unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT. */
1378 bool exactwrite
= dstwrite
&& tree_fits_uhwi_p (dstwrite
);
1380 /* Next check the number of bytes to be written against the destination
1382 if (range
[0] || !exactwrite
|| integer_all_onesp (dstwrite
))
1385 && TREE_CODE (range
[0]) == INTEGER_CST
1386 && ((tree_fits_uhwi_p (dstsize
)
1387 && tree_int_cst_lt (dstsize
, range
[0]))
1389 && tree_fits_uhwi_p (dstwrite
)
1390 && tree_int_cst_lt (dstwrite
, range
[0]))))
1392 const opt_code opt
= OPT_Wstringop_overflow_
;
1393 if (warning_suppressed_p (exp
, opt
)
1394 || (pad
&& pad
->dst
.ref
1395 && warning_suppressed_p (pad
->dst
.ref
, opt
)))
1398 auto_diagnostic_group d
;
1399 location_t loc
= get_location (exp
);
1400 bool warned
= false;
1401 if (dstwrite
== slen
&& at_least_one
)
1403 /* This is a call to strcpy with a destination of 0 size
1404 and a source of unknown length. The call will write
1405 at least one byte past the end of the destination. */
1407 ? warning_at (loc
, opt
,
1408 "%qD writing %E or more bytes into "
1409 "a region of size %E overflows "
1411 func
, range
[0], dstsize
)
1412 : warning_at (loc
, opt
,
1413 "writing %E or more bytes into "
1414 "a region of size %E overflows "
1416 range
[0], dstsize
));
1421 = mode
== access_read_only
|| mode
== access_read_write
;
1423 = mode
== access_write_only
|| mode
== access_read_write
;
1424 const bool maybe
= pad
&& pad
->dst
.parmarray
;
1425 warned
= warn_for_access (loc
, func
, exp
,
1426 OPT_Wstringop_overflow_
,
1428 write
, read
&& !builtin
, maybe
);
1433 suppress_warning (exp
, OPT_Wstringop_overflow_
);
1435 pad
->dst
.inform_access (pad
->mode
);
1438 /* Return error when an overflow has been detected. */
1443 /* Check the maximum length of the source sequence against the size
1444 of the destination object if known, or against the maximum size
1448 /* Set RANGE to that of MAXREAD, bounded by PAD->SRC_BNDRNG if
1449 PAD is nonnull and BNDRNG is valid. */
1450 get_size_range (rvals
, maxread
, stmt
, range
, 0,
1451 pad
? pad
->src_bndrng
: NULL
);
1453 location_t loc
= get_location (exp
);
1454 tree size
= dstsize
;
1455 if (pad
&& pad
->mode
== access_read_only
)
1456 size
= wide_int_to_tree (sizetype
, pad
->src
.size_remaining ());
1458 if (range
[0] && maxread
&& tree_fits_uhwi_p (size
))
1460 if (tree_int_cst_lt (maxobjsize
, range
[0]))
1462 maybe_warn_for_bound (OPT_Wstringop_overread
, loc
, exp
, func
,
1467 if (size
!= maxobjsize
&& tree_int_cst_lt (size
, range
[0]))
1469 opt_code opt
= (dstwrite
|| mode
!= access_read_only
1470 ? OPT_Wstringop_overflow_
1471 : OPT_Wstringop_overread
);
1472 maybe_warn_for_bound (opt
, loc
, exp
, func
, range
, size
, pad
);
1477 maybe_warn_nonstring_arg (func
, exp
);
1480 /* Check for reading past the end of SRC. */
1481 bool overread
= (slen
1485 && TREE_CODE (slen
) == INTEGER_CST
1486 && tree_int_cst_lt (slen
, range
[0]));
1487 /* If none is determined try to get a better answer based on the details
1491 && pad
->src
.sizrng
[1] >= 0
1492 && pad
->src
.offrng
[0] >= 0
1493 && (pad
->src
.offrng
[1] < 0
1494 || pad
->src
.offrng
[0] <= pad
->src
.offrng
[1]))
1496 /* Set RANGE to that of MAXREAD, bounded by PAD->SRC_BNDRNG if
1497 PAD is nonnull and BNDRNG is valid. */
1498 get_size_range (rvals
, maxread
, stmt
, range
, 0,
1499 pad
? pad
->src_bndrng
: NULL
);
1500 /* Set OVERREAD for reads starting just past the end of an object. */
1501 overread
= pad
->src
.sizrng
[1] - pad
->src
.offrng
[0] < pad
->src_bndrng
[0];
1502 range
[0] = wide_int_to_tree (sizetype
, pad
->src_bndrng
[0]);
1503 slen
= size_zero_node
;
1508 const opt_code opt
= OPT_Wstringop_overread
;
1509 if (warning_suppressed_p (exp
, opt
)
1510 || (srcstr
&& warning_suppressed_p (srcstr
, opt
))
1511 || (pad
&& pad
->src
.ref
1512 && warning_suppressed_p (pad
->src
.ref
, opt
)))
1515 location_t loc
= get_location (exp
);
1517 = mode
== access_read_only
|| mode
== access_read_write
;
1518 const bool maybe
= pad
&& pad
->dst
.parmarray
;
1519 auto_diagnostic_group d
;
1520 if (warn_for_access (loc
, func
, exp
, opt
, range
, slen
, false, read
,
1523 suppress_warning (exp
, opt
);
1525 pad
->src
.inform_access (access_read_only
);
1534 check_access (gimple
*stmt
, tree dstwrite
,
1535 tree maxread
, tree srcstr
, tree dstsize
,
1536 access_mode mode
, const access_data
*pad
,
1539 return check_access
<gimple
*> (stmt
, dstwrite
, maxread
, srcstr
, dstsize
,
1544 check_access (tree expr
, tree dstwrite
,
1545 tree maxread
, tree srcstr
, tree dstsize
,
1546 access_mode mode
, const access_data
*pad
/* = NULL */)
1548 return check_access
<tree
> (expr
, dstwrite
, maxread
, srcstr
, dstsize
,
1549 mode
, pad
, nullptr);
1552 /* Return true if STMT is a call to an allocation function. Unless
1553 ALL_ALLOC is set, consider only functions that return dynamically
1554 allocated objects. Otherwise return true even for all forms of
1555 alloca (including VLA). */
1558 fndecl_alloc_p (tree fndecl
, bool all_alloc
)
1563 /* A call to operator new isn't recognized as one to a built-in. */
1564 if (DECL_IS_OPERATOR_NEW_P (fndecl
))
1567 if (fndecl_built_in_p (fndecl
, BUILT_IN_NORMAL
))
1569 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (fndecl
))
1571 case BUILT_IN_ALLOCA
:
1572 case BUILT_IN_ALLOCA_WITH_ALIGN
:
1574 case BUILT_IN_ALIGNED_ALLOC
:
1575 case BUILT_IN_CALLOC
:
1576 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_ALLOC
:
1577 case BUILT_IN_MALLOC
:
1578 case BUILT_IN_REALLOC
:
1579 case BUILT_IN_STRDUP
:
1580 case BUILT_IN_STRNDUP
:
1587 /* A function is considered an allocation function if it's declared
1588 with attribute malloc with an argument naming its associated
1589 deallocation function. */
1590 tree attrs
= DECL_ATTRIBUTES (fndecl
);
1594 for (tree allocs
= attrs
;
1595 (allocs
= lookup_attribute ("malloc", allocs
));
1596 allocs
= TREE_CHAIN (allocs
))
1598 tree args
= TREE_VALUE (allocs
);
1602 if (TREE_VALUE (args
))
1609 /* Return true if STMT is a call to an allocation function. A wrapper
1610 around fndecl_alloc_p. */
1613 gimple_call_alloc_p (gimple
*stmt
, bool all_alloc
= false)
1615 return fndecl_alloc_p (gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
), all_alloc
);
1618 /* Return true if DELC doesn't refer to an operator delete that's
1619 suitable to call with a pointer returned from the operator new
1620 described by NEWC. */
1623 new_delete_mismatch_p (const demangle_component
&newc
,
1624 const demangle_component
&delc
)
1626 if (newc
.type
!= delc
.type
)
1631 case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME
:
1633 int len
= newc
.u
.s_name
.len
;
1634 const char *news
= newc
.u
.s_name
.s
;
1635 const char *dels
= delc
.u
.s_name
.s
;
1636 if (len
!= delc
.u
.s_name
.len
|| memcmp (news
, dels
, len
))
1639 if (news
[len
] == 'n')
1641 if (news
[len
+ 1] == 'a')
1642 return dels
[len
] != 'd' || dels
[len
+ 1] != 'a';
1643 if (news
[len
+ 1] == 'w')
1644 return dels
[len
] != 'd' || dels
[len
+ 1] != 'l';
1649 case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_OPERATOR
:
1650 /* Operator mismatches are handled above. */
1653 case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_EXTENDED_OPERATOR
:
1654 if (newc
.u
.s_extended_operator
.args
!= delc
.u
.s_extended_operator
.args
)
1656 return new_delete_mismatch_p (*newc
.u
.s_extended_operator
.name
,
1657 *delc
.u
.s_extended_operator
.name
);
1659 case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_FIXED_TYPE
:
1660 if (newc
.u
.s_fixed
.accum
!= delc
.u
.s_fixed
.accum
1661 || newc
.u
.s_fixed
.sat
!= delc
.u
.s_fixed
.sat
)
1663 return new_delete_mismatch_p (*newc
.u
.s_fixed
.length
,
1664 *delc
.u
.s_fixed
.length
);
1666 case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CTOR
:
1667 if (newc
.u
.s_ctor
.kind
!= delc
.u
.s_ctor
.kind
)
1669 return new_delete_mismatch_p (*newc
.u
.s_ctor
.name
,
1670 *delc
.u
.s_ctor
.name
);
1672 case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_DTOR
:
1673 if (newc
.u
.s_dtor
.kind
!= delc
.u
.s_dtor
.kind
)
1675 return new_delete_mismatch_p (*newc
.u
.s_dtor
.name
,
1676 *delc
.u
.s_dtor
.name
);
1678 case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_BUILTIN_TYPE
:
1680 /* The demangler API provides no better way to compare built-in
1681 types except to by comparing their demangled names. */
1683 demangle_component
*pnc
= const_cast<demangle_component
*>(&newc
);
1684 demangle_component
*pdc
= const_cast<demangle_component
*>(&delc
);
1685 char *nts
= cplus_demangle_print (0, pnc
, 16, &nsz
);
1686 char *dts
= cplus_demangle_print (0, pdc
, 16, &dsz
);
1689 bool mismatch
= strcmp (nts
, dts
);
1695 case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_SUB_STD
:
1696 if (newc
.u
.s_string
.len
!= delc
.u
.s_string
.len
)
1698 return memcmp (newc
.u
.s_string
.string
, delc
.u
.s_string
.string
,
1699 newc
.u
.s_string
.len
);
1701 case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_FUNCTION_PARAM
:
1702 case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TEMPLATE_PARAM
:
1703 return newc
.u
.s_number
.number
!= delc
.u
.s_number
.number
;
1705 case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CHARACTER
:
1706 return newc
.u
.s_character
.character
!= delc
.u
.s_character
.character
;
1708 case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_DEFAULT_ARG
:
1709 case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_LAMBDA
:
1710 if (newc
.u
.s_unary_num
.num
!= delc
.u
.s_unary_num
.num
)
1712 return new_delete_mismatch_p (*newc
.u
.s_unary_num
.sub
,
1713 *delc
.u
.s_unary_num
.sub
);
1718 if (!newc
.u
.s_binary
.left
!= !delc
.u
.s_binary
.left
)
1721 if (!newc
.u
.s_binary
.left
)
1724 if (new_delete_mismatch_p (*newc
.u
.s_binary
.left
, *delc
.u
.s_binary
.left
)
1725 || !newc
.u
.s_binary
.right
!= !delc
.u
.s_binary
.right
)
1728 if (newc
.u
.s_binary
.right
)
1729 return new_delete_mismatch_p (*newc
.u
.s_binary
.right
,
1730 *delc
.u
.s_binary
.right
);
1734 /* Return true if DELETE_DECL is an operator delete that's not suitable
1735 to call with a pointer returned from NEW_DECL. */
1738 new_delete_mismatch_p (tree new_decl
, tree delete_decl
)
1740 tree new_name
= DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (new_decl
);
1741 tree delete_name
= DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (delete_decl
);
1743 /* valid_new_delete_pair_p() returns a conservative result (currently
1744 it only handles global operators). A true result is reliable but
1745 a false result doesn't necessarily mean the operators don't match
1746 unless CERTAIN is set. */
1748 if (valid_new_delete_pair_p (new_name
, delete_name
, &certain
))
1750 /* CERTAIN is set when the negative result is certain. */
1754 /* For anything not handled by valid_new_delete_pair_p() such as member
1755 operators compare the individual demangled components of the mangled
1757 const char *new_str
= IDENTIFIER_POINTER (new_name
);
1758 const char *del_str
= IDENTIFIER_POINTER (delete_name
);
1760 void *np
= NULL
, *dp
= NULL
;
1761 demangle_component
*ndc
= cplus_demangle_v3_components (new_str
, 0, &np
);
1762 demangle_component
*ddc
= cplus_demangle_v3_components (del_str
, 0, &dp
);
1763 bool mismatch
= new_delete_mismatch_p (*ndc
, *ddc
);
1769 /* ALLOC_DECL and DEALLOC_DECL are pair of allocation and deallocation
1770 functions. Return true if the latter is suitable to deallocate objects
1771 allocated by calls to the former. */
1774 matching_alloc_calls_p (tree alloc_decl
, tree dealloc_decl
)
1776 /* Set to alloc_kind_t::builtin if ALLOC_DECL is associated with
1777 a built-in deallocator. */
1778 enum class alloc_kind_t
{ none
, builtin
, user
}
1779 alloc_dealloc_kind
= alloc_kind_t::none
;
1781 if (DECL_IS_OPERATOR_NEW_P (alloc_decl
))
1783 if (DECL_IS_OPERATOR_DELETE_P (dealloc_decl
))
1784 /* Return true iff both functions are of the same array or
1785 singleton form and false otherwise. */
1786 return !new_delete_mismatch_p (alloc_decl
, dealloc_decl
);
1788 /* Return false for deallocation functions that are known not
1790 if (fndecl_built_in_p (dealloc_decl
, BUILT_IN_FREE
, BUILT_IN_REALLOC
))
1792 /* Otherwise proceed below to check the deallocation function's
1793 "*dealloc" attributes to look for one that mentions this operator
1796 else if (fndecl_built_in_p (alloc_decl
, BUILT_IN_NORMAL
))
1798 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (alloc_decl
))
1800 case BUILT_IN_ALLOCA
:
1801 case BUILT_IN_ALLOCA_WITH_ALIGN
:
1804 case BUILT_IN_ALIGNED_ALLOC
:
1805 case BUILT_IN_CALLOC
:
1806 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_ALLOC
:
1807 case BUILT_IN_MALLOC
:
1808 case BUILT_IN_REALLOC
:
1809 case BUILT_IN_STRDUP
:
1810 case BUILT_IN_STRNDUP
:
1811 if (DECL_IS_OPERATOR_DELETE_P (dealloc_decl
))
1814 if (fndecl_built_in_p (dealloc_decl
, BUILT_IN_FREE
,
1818 alloc_dealloc_kind
= alloc_kind_t::builtin
;
1826 /* Set if DEALLOC_DECL both allocates and deallocates. */
1827 alloc_kind_t realloc_kind
= alloc_kind_t::none
;
1829 if (fndecl_built_in_p (dealloc_decl
, BUILT_IN_NORMAL
))
1831 built_in_function dealloc_code
= DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (dealloc_decl
);
1832 if (dealloc_code
== BUILT_IN_REALLOC
)
1833 realloc_kind
= alloc_kind_t::builtin
;
1835 for (tree amats
= DECL_ATTRIBUTES (alloc_decl
);
1836 (amats
= lookup_attribute ("malloc", amats
));
1837 amats
= TREE_CHAIN (amats
))
1839 tree args
= TREE_VALUE (amats
);
1843 tree fndecl
= TREE_VALUE (args
);
1844 if (!fndecl
|| !DECL_P (fndecl
))
1847 if (fndecl_built_in_p (fndecl
, BUILT_IN_NORMAL
)
1848 && dealloc_code
== DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (fndecl
))
1853 const bool alloc_builtin
= fndecl_built_in_p (alloc_decl
, BUILT_IN_NORMAL
);
1854 alloc_kind_t realloc_dealloc_kind
= alloc_kind_t::none
;
1856 /* If DEALLOC_DECL has an internal "*dealloc" attribute scan the list
1857 of its associated allocation functions for ALLOC_DECL.
1858 If the corresponding ALLOC_DECL is found they're a matching pair,
1859 otherwise they're not.
1860 With DDATS set to the Deallocator's *Dealloc ATtributes... */
1861 for (tree ddats
= DECL_ATTRIBUTES (dealloc_decl
);
1862 (ddats
= lookup_attribute ("*dealloc", ddats
));
1863 ddats
= TREE_CHAIN (ddats
))
1865 tree args
= TREE_VALUE (ddats
);
1869 tree alloc
= TREE_VALUE (args
);
1873 if (alloc
== DECL_NAME (dealloc_decl
))
1874 realloc_kind
= alloc_kind_t::user
;
1878 gcc_checking_assert (fndecl_built_in_p (alloc
, BUILT_IN_NORMAL
));
1880 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (alloc
))
1882 case BUILT_IN_ALIGNED_ALLOC
:
1883 case BUILT_IN_CALLOC
:
1884 case BUILT_IN_GOMP_ALLOC
:
1885 case BUILT_IN_MALLOC
:
1886 case BUILT_IN_REALLOC
:
1887 case BUILT_IN_STRDUP
:
1888 case BUILT_IN_STRNDUP
:
1889 realloc_dealloc_kind
= alloc_kind_t::builtin
;
1898 if (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (alloc
) != DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (alloc_decl
))
1904 if (alloc
== DECL_NAME (alloc_decl
))
1908 if (realloc_kind
== alloc_kind_t::none
)
1911 hash_set
<tree
> common_deallocs
;
1912 /* Special handling for deallocators. Iterate over both the allocator's
1913 and the reallocator's associated deallocator functions looking for
1914 the first one in common. If one is found, the de/reallocator is
1915 a match for the allocator even though the latter isn't directly
1916 associated with the former. This simplifies declarations in system
1918 With AMATS set to the Allocator's Malloc ATtributes,
1919 and RMATS set to Reallocator's Malloc ATtributes... */
1920 for (tree amats
= DECL_ATTRIBUTES (alloc_decl
),
1921 rmats
= DECL_ATTRIBUTES (dealloc_decl
);
1922 (amats
= lookup_attribute ("malloc", amats
))
1923 || (rmats
= lookup_attribute ("malloc", rmats
));
1924 amats
= amats
? TREE_CHAIN (amats
) : NULL_TREE
,
1925 rmats
= rmats
? TREE_CHAIN (rmats
) : NULL_TREE
)
1927 if (tree args
= amats
? TREE_VALUE (amats
) : NULL_TREE
)
1928 if (tree adealloc
= TREE_VALUE (args
))
1930 if (DECL_P (adealloc
)
1931 && fndecl_built_in_p (adealloc
, BUILT_IN_NORMAL
))
1933 built_in_function fncode
= DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (adealloc
);
1934 if (fncode
== BUILT_IN_FREE
|| fncode
== BUILT_IN_REALLOC
)
1936 if (realloc_kind
== alloc_kind_t::builtin
)
1938 alloc_dealloc_kind
= alloc_kind_t::builtin
;
1943 common_deallocs
.add (adealloc
);
1946 if (tree args
= rmats
? TREE_VALUE (rmats
) : NULL_TREE
)
1947 if (tree ddealloc
= TREE_VALUE (args
))
1949 if (DECL_P (ddealloc
)
1950 && fndecl_built_in_p (ddealloc
, BUILT_IN_NORMAL
))
1952 built_in_function fncode
= DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (ddealloc
);
1953 if (fncode
== BUILT_IN_FREE
|| fncode
== BUILT_IN_REALLOC
)
1955 if (alloc_dealloc_kind
== alloc_kind_t::builtin
)
1957 realloc_dealloc_kind
= alloc_kind_t::builtin
;
1962 if (common_deallocs
.add (ddealloc
))
1967 /* Succeed only if ALLOC_DECL and the reallocator DEALLOC_DECL share
1968 a built-in deallocator. */
1969 return (alloc_dealloc_kind
== alloc_kind_t::builtin
1970 && realloc_dealloc_kind
== alloc_kind_t::builtin
);
1973 /* Return true if DEALLOC_DECL is a function suitable to deallocate
1974 objects allocated by the ALLOC call. */
1977 matching_alloc_calls_p (gimple
*alloc
, tree dealloc_decl
)
1979 tree alloc_decl
= gimple_call_fndecl (alloc
);
1983 return matching_alloc_calls_p (alloc_decl
, dealloc_decl
);
1986 /* Diagnose a call EXP to deallocate a pointer referenced by AREF if it
1987 includes a nonzero offset. Such a pointer cannot refer to the beginning
1988 of an allocated object. A negative offset may refer to it only if
1989 the target pointer is unknown. */
1992 warn_dealloc_offset (location_t loc
, gimple
*call
, const access_ref
&aref
)
1994 if (aref
.deref
|| aref
.offrng
[0] <= 0 || aref
.offrng
[1] <= 0)
1997 tree dealloc_decl
= gimple_call_fndecl (call
);
2001 if (DECL_IS_OPERATOR_DELETE_P (dealloc_decl
)
2002 && !DECL_IS_REPLACEABLE_OPERATOR (dealloc_decl
))
2004 /* A call to a user-defined operator delete with a pointer plus offset
2005 may be valid if it's returned from an unknown function (i.e., one
2006 that's not operator new). */
2007 if (TREE_CODE (aref
.ref
) == SSA_NAME
)
2009 gimple
*def_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (aref
.ref
);
2010 if (is_gimple_call (def_stmt
))
2012 tree alloc_decl
= gimple_call_fndecl (def_stmt
);
2013 if (!alloc_decl
|| !DECL_IS_OPERATOR_NEW_P (alloc_decl
))
2021 if (wi::fits_shwi_p (aref
.offrng
[0]))
2023 if (aref
.offrng
[0] == aref
.offrng
[1]
2024 || !wi::fits_shwi_p (aref
.offrng
[1]))
2025 sprintf (offstr
, " %lli",
2026 (long long)aref
.offrng
[0].to_shwi ());
2028 sprintf (offstr
, " [%lli, %lli]",
2029 (long long)aref
.offrng
[0].to_shwi (),
2030 (long long)aref
.offrng
[1].to_shwi ());
2033 auto_diagnostic_group d
;
2034 if (!warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wfree_nonheap_object
,
2035 "%qD called on pointer %qE with nonzero offset%s",
2036 dealloc_decl
, aref
.ref
, offstr
))
2039 if (DECL_P (aref
.ref
))
2040 inform (get_location (aref
.ref
), "declared here");
2041 else if (TREE_CODE (aref
.ref
) == SSA_NAME
)
2043 gimple
*def_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (aref
.ref
);
2044 if (is_gimple_call (def_stmt
))
2046 location_t def_loc
= get_location (def_stmt
);
2047 tree alloc_decl
= gimple_call_fndecl (def_stmt
);
2050 "returned from %qD", alloc_decl
);
2051 else if (tree alloc_fntype
= gimple_call_fntype (def_stmt
))
2053 "returned from %qT", alloc_fntype
);
2055 inform (def_loc
, "obtained here");
2064 const pass_data pass_data_waccess
= {
2068 TV_WARN_ACCESS
, /* timer variable */
2069 PROP_cfg
, /* properties_required */
2070 0, /* properties_provided */
2071 0, /* properties_destroyed */
2072 0, /* properties_start */
2073 0, /* properties_finish */
2076 /* Pass to detect invalid accesses. */
2077 class pass_waccess
: public gimple_opt_pass
2080 pass_waccess (gcc::context
*);
2084 opt_pass
*clone () final override
;
2086 bool gate (function
*) final override
;
2088 void set_pass_param (unsigned, bool) final override
;
2090 unsigned int execute (function
*) final override
;
2093 /* Not copyable or assignable. */
2094 pass_waccess (pass_waccess
&) = delete;
2095 void operator= (pass_waccess
&) = delete;
2097 /* Check a call to an atomic built-in function. */
2098 bool check_atomic_builtin (gcall
*);
2100 /* Check a call to a built-in function. */
2101 bool check_builtin (gcall
*);
2103 /* Check a call to an ordinary function for invalid accesses. */
2104 bool check_call_access (gcall
*);
2106 /* Check a non-call statement. */
2107 void check_stmt (gimple
*);
2109 /* Check statements in a basic block. */
2110 void check_block (basic_block
);
2112 /* Check a call to a function. */
2113 void check_call (gcall
*);
2115 /* Check a call to the named built-in function. */
2116 void check_alloca (gcall
*);
2117 void check_alloc_size_call (gcall
*);
2118 void check_strcat (gcall
*);
2119 void check_strncat (gcall
*);
2120 void check_stxcpy (gcall
*);
2121 void check_stxncpy (gcall
*);
2122 void check_strncmp (gcall
*);
2123 void check_memop_access (gimple
*, tree
, tree
, tree
);
2124 void check_read_access (gimple
*, tree
, tree
= NULL_TREE
, int = 1);
2126 void maybe_check_dealloc_call (gcall
*);
2127 void maybe_check_access_sizes (rdwr_map
*, tree
, tree
, gimple
*);
2128 bool maybe_warn_memmodel (gimple
*, tree
, tree
, const unsigned char *);
2129 void check_atomic_memmodel (gimple
*, tree
, tree
, const unsigned char *);
2131 /* Check for uses of indeterminate pointers. */
2132 void check_pointer_uses (gimple
*, tree
, tree
= NULL_TREE
, bool = false);
2134 /* Return the argument that a call returns. */
2135 tree
gimple_call_return_arg (gcall
*);
2137 /* Check a call for uses of a dangling pointer arguments. */
2138 void check_call_dangling (gcall
*);
2140 /* Check uses of a dangling pointer or those derived from it. */
2141 void check_dangling_uses (tree
, tree
, bool = false, bool = false);
2142 void check_dangling_uses ();
2143 void check_dangling_stores ();
2144 void check_dangling_stores (basic_block
, hash_set
<tree
> &, auto_bitmap
&);
2146 void warn_invalid_pointer (tree
, gimple
*, gimple
*, tree
, bool, bool = false);
2148 /* Return true if use follows an invalidating statement. */
2149 bool use_after_inval_p (gimple
*, gimple
*, bool = false);
2151 /* A pointer_query object to store information about pointers and
2152 their targets in. */
2153 pointer_query m_ptr_qry
;
2154 /* Mapping from DECLs and their clobber statements in the function. */
2155 hash_map
<tree
, gimple
*> m_clobbers
;
2156 /* A bit is set for each basic block whose statements have been assigned
2158 bitmap m_bb_uids_set
;
2159 /* The current function. */
2161 /* True to run checks for uses of dangling pointers. */
2162 bool m_check_dangling_p
;
2163 /* True to run checks early on in the optimization pipeline. */
2164 bool m_early_checks_p
;
2167 /* Construct the pass. */
2169 pass_waccess::pass_waccess (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
2170 : gimple_opt_pass (pass_data_waccess
, ctxt
),
2175 m_check_dangling_p (),
2180 /* Return a copy of the pass with RUN_NUMBER one greater than THIS. */
2183 pass_waccess::clone ()
2185 return new pass_waccess (m_ctxt
);
2188 /* Release pointer_query cache. */
2190 pass_waccess::~pass_waccess ()
2192 m_ptr_qry
.flush_cache ();
2196 pass_waccess::set_pass_param (unsigned int n
, bool early
)
2198 gcc_assert (n
== 0);
2200 m_early_checks_p
= early
;
2203 /* Return true when any checks performed by the pass are enabled. */
2206 pass_waccess::gate (function
*)
2208 return (warn_free_nonheap_object
2209 || warn_mismatched_alloc
2210 || warn_mismatched_new_delete
);
2213 /* Initialize ALLOC_OBJECT_SIZE_LIMIT based on the -Walloc-size-larger-than=
2214 setting if the option is specified, or to the maximum object size if it
2215 is not. Return the initialized value. */
2218 alloc_max_size (void)
2220 HOST_WIDE_INT limit
= warn_alloc_size_limit
;
2221 if (limit
== HOST_WIDE_INT_MAX
)
2222 limit
= tree_to_shwi (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (ptrdiff_type_node
));
2224 return build_int_cst (size_type_node
, limit
);
2227 /* Diagnose a call EXP to function FN decorated with attribute alloc_size
2228 whose argument numbers given by IDX with values given by ARGS exceed
2229 the maximum object size or cause an unsigned overflow (wrapping) when
2230 multiplied. FN is null when EXP is a call via a function pointer.
2231 When ARGS[0] is null the function does nothing. ARGS[1] may be null
2232 for functions like malloc, and non-null for those like calloc that
2233 are decorated with a two-argument attribute alloc_size. */
2236 maybe_warn_alloc_args_overflow (gimple
*stmt
, const tree args
[2],
2239 /* The range each of the (up to) two arguments is known to be in. */
2240 tree argrange
[2][2] = { { NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
}, { NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
} };
2242 /* Maximum object size set by -Walloc-size-larger-than= or SIZE_MAX / 2. */
2243 tree maxobjsize
= alloc_max_size ();
2245 location_t loc
= get_location (stmt
);
2247 tree fn
= gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
);
2248 tree fntype
= fn
? TREE_TYPE (fn
) : gimple_call_fntype (stmt
);
2249 bool warned
= false;
2251 /* Validate each argument individually. */
2252 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
!= 2 && args
[i
]; ++i
)
2254 if (TREE_CODE (args
[i
]) == INTEGER_CST
)
2256 argrange
[i
][0] = args
[i
];
2257 argrange
[i
][1] = args
[i
];
2259 if (tree_int_cst_lt (args
[i
], integer_zero_node
))
2261 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Walloc_size_larger_than_
,
2262 "argument %i value %qE is negative",
2263 idx
[i
] + 1, args
[i
]);
2265 else if (integer_zerop (args
[i
]))
2267 /* Avoid issuing -Walloc-zero for allocation functions other
2268 than __builtin_alloca that are declared with attribute
2269 returns_nonnull because there's no portability risk. This
2270 avoids warning for such calls to libiberty's xmalloc and
2272 Also avoid issuing the warning for calls to function named
2274 if (fn
&& fndecl_built_in_p (fn
, BUILT_IN_ALLOCA
)
2275 ? IDENTIFIER_LENGTH (DECL_NAME (fn
)) != 6
2276 : !lookup_attribute ("returns_nonnull",
2277 TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (fntype
)))
2278 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Walloc_zero
,
2279 "argument %i value is zero",
2282 else if (tree_int_cst_lt (maxobjsize
, args
[i
]))
2284 /* G++ emits calls to ::operator new[](SIZE_MAX) in C++98
2285 mode and with -fno-exceptions as a way to indicate array
2286 size overflow. There's no good way to detect C++98 here
2287 so avoid diagnosing these calls for all C++ modes. */
2292 && DECL_IS_OPERATOR_NEW_P (fn
)
2293 && integer_all_onesp (args
[i
]))
2296 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Walloc_size_larger_than_
,
2297 "argument %i value %qE exceeds "
2298 "maximum object size %E",
2299 idx
[i
] + 1, args
[i
], maxobjsize
);
2302 else if (TREE_CODE (args
[i
]) == SSA_NAME
2303 && get_size_range (args
[i
], argrange
[i
]))
2305 /* Verify that the argument's range is not negative (including
2306 upper bound of zero). */
2307 if (tree_int_cst_lt (argrange
[i
][0], integer_zero_node
)
2308 && tree_int_cst_le (argrange
[i
][1], integer_zero_node
))
2310 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Walloc_size_larger_than_
,
2311 "argument %i range [%E, %E] is negative",
2313 argrange
[i
][0], argrange
[i
][1]);
2315 else if (tree_int_cst_lt (maxobjsize
, argrange
[i
][0]))
2317 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Walloc_size_larger_than_
,
2318 "argument %i range [%E, %E] exceeds "
2319 "maximum object size %E",
2321 argrange
[i
][0], argrange
[i
][1],
2327 if (!argrange
[0][0])
2330 /* For a two-argument alloc_size, validate the product of the two
2331 arguments if both of their values or ranges are known. */
2332 if (!warned
&& tree_fits_uhwi_p (argrange
[0][0])
2333 && argrange
[1][0] && tree_fits_uhwi_p (argrange
[1][0])
2334 && !integer_onep (argrange
[0][0])
2335 && !integer_onep (argrange
[1][0]))
2337 /* Check for overflow in the product of a function decorated with
2338 attribute alloc_size (X, Y). */
2339 unsigned szprec
= TYPE_PRECISION (size_type_node
);
2340 wide_int x
= wi::to_wide (argrange
[0][0], szprec
);
2341 wide_int y
= wi::to_wide (argrange
[1][0], szprec
);
2343 wi::overflow_type vflow
;
2344 wide_int prod
= wi::umul (x
, y
, &vflow
);
2347 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Walloc_size_larger_than_
,
2348 "product %<%E * %E%> of arguments %i and %i "
2349 "exceeds %<SIZE_MAX%>",
2350 argrange
[0][0], argrange
[1][0],
2351 idx
[0] + 1, idx
[1] + 1);
2352 else if (wi::ltu_p (wi::to_wide (maxobjsize
, szprec
), prod
))
2353 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Walloc_size_larger_than_
,
2354 "product %<%E * %E%> of arguments %i and %i "
2355 "exceeds maximum object size %E",
2356 argrange
[0][0], argrange
[1][0],
2357 idx
[0] + 1, idx
[1] + 1,
2362 /* Print the full range of each of the two arguments to make
2363 it clear when it is, in fact, in a range and not constant. */
2364 if (argrange
[0][0] != argrange
[0][1])
2365 inform (loc
, "argument %i in the range [%E, %E]",
2366 idx
[0] + 1, argrange
[0][0], argrange
[0][1]);
2367 if (argrange
[1][0] != argrange
[1][1])
2368 inform (loc
, "argument %i in the range [%E, %E]",
2369 idx
[1] + 1, argrange
[1][0], argrange
[1][1]);
2375 location_t fnloc
= DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (fn
);
2377 if (DECL_IS_UNDECLARED_BUILTIN (fn
))
2379 "in a call to built-in allocation function %qD", fn
);
2382 "in a call to allocation function %qD declared here", fn
);
2386 /* Check a call to an alloca function for an excessive size. */
2389 pass_waccess::check_alloca (gcall
*stmt
)
2391 if (m_early_checks_p
)
2394 if ((warn_vla_limit
>= HOST_WIDE_INT_MAX
2395 && warn_alloc_size_limit
< warn_vla_limit
)
2396 || (warn_alloca_limit
>= HOST_WIDE_INT_MAX
2397 && warn_alloc_size_limit
< warn_alloca_limit
))
2399 /* -Walloca-larger-than and -Wvla-larger-than settings of less
2400 than HWI_MAX override the more general -Walloc-size-larger-than
2401 so unless either of the former options is smaller than the last
2402 one (which would imply that the call was already checked), check
2403 the alloca arguments for overflow. */
2404 const tree alloc_args
[] = { call_arg (stmt
, 0), NULL_TREE
};
2405 const int idx
[] = { 0, -1 };
2406 maybe_warn_alloc_args_overflow (stmt
, alloc_args
, idx
);
2410 /* Check a call to an allocation function for an excessive size. */
2413 pass_waccess::check_alloc_size_call (gcall
*stmt
)
2415 if (m_early_checks_p
)
2418 if (gimple_call_num_args (stmt
) < 1)
2419 /* Avoid invalid calls to functions without a prototype. */
2422 tree fndecl
= gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
);
2423 if (fndecl
&& gimple_call_builtin_p (stmt
, BUILT_IN_NORMAL
))
2425 /* Alloca is handled separately. */
2426 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (fndecl
))
2428 case BUILT_IN_ALLOCA
:
2429 case BUILT_IN_ALLOCA_WITH_ALIGN
:
2430 case BUILT_IN_ALLOCA_WITH_ALIGN_AND_MAX
:
2437 tree fntype
= gimple_call_fntype (stmt
);
2438 tree fntypeattrs
= TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (fntype
);
2440 tree alloc_size
= lookup_attribute ("alloc_size", fntypeattrs
);
2444 /* Extract attribute alloc_size from the type of the called expression
2445 (which could be a function or a function pointer) and if set, store
2446 the indices of the corresponding arguments in ALLOC_IDX, and then
2447 the actual argument(s) at those indices in ALLOC_ARGS. */
2448 int idx
[2] = { -1, -1 };
2449 tree alloc_args
[] = { NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
};
2450 unsigned nargs
= gimple_call_num_args (stmt
);
2452 tree args
= TREE_VALUE (alloc_size
);
2453 idx
[0] = TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TREE_VALUE (args
)) - 1;
2454 /* Avoid invalid calls to functions without a prototype. */
2455 if ((unsigned) idx
[0] >= nargs
)
2457 alloc_args
[0] = call_arg (stmt
, idx
[0]);
2458 if (TREE_CHAIN (args
))
2460 idx
[1] = TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TREE_VALUE (TREE_CHAIN (args
))) - 1;
2461 if ((unsigned) idx
[1] >= nargs
)
2463 alloc_args
[1] = call_arg (stmt
, idx
[1]);
2466 maybe_warn_alloc_args_overflow (stmt
, alloc_args
, idx
);
2469 /* Check a call STMT to strcat() for overflow and warn if it does. */
2472 pass_waccess::check_strcat (gcall
*stmt
)
2474 if (m_early_checks_p
)
2477 if (!warn_stringop_overflow
&& !warn_stringop_overread
)
2480 tree dest
= call_arg (stmt
, 0);
2481 tree src
= call_arg (stmt
, 1);
2483 /* There is no way here to determine the length of the string in
2484 the destination to which the SRC string is being appended so
2485 just diagnose cases when the source string is longer than
2486 the destination object. */
2487 access_data
data (m_ptr_qry
.rvals
, stmt
, access_read_write
, NULL_TREE
,
2488 true, NULL_TREE
, true);
2489 const int ost
= warn_stringop_overflow
? warn_stringop_overflow
- 1 : 1;
2490 compute_objsize (src
, stmt
, ost
, &data
.src
, &m_ptr_qry
);
2491 tree destsize
= compute_objsize (dest
, stmt
, ost
, &data
.dst
, &m_ptr_qry
);
2493 check_access (stmt
, /*dstwrite=*/NULL_TREE
, /*maxread=*/NULL_TREE
,
2494 src
, destsize
, data
.mode
, &data
, m_ptr_qry
.rvals
);
2497 /* Check a call STMT to strcat() for overflow and warn if it does. */
2500 pass_waccess::check_strncat (gcall
*stmt
)
2502 if (m_early_checks_p
)
2505 if (!warn_stringop_overflow
&& !warn_stringop_overread
)
2508 tree dest
= call_arg (stmt
, 0);
2509 tree src
= call_arg (stmt
, 1);
2510 /* The upper bound on the number of bytes to write. */
2511 tree maxread
= call_arg (stmt
, 2);
2513 /* Detect unterminated source (only). */
2514 if (!check_nul_terminated_array (stmt
, src
, maxread
))
2517 /* The length of the source sequence. */
2518 tree slen
= c_strlen (src
, 1);
2520 /* Try to determine the range of lengths that the source expression
2521 refers to. Since the lengths are only used for warning and not
2522 for code generation disable strict mode below. */
2526 c_strlen_data lendata
= { };
2527 get_range_strlen (src
, &lendata
, /* eltsize = */ 1);
2528 maxlen
= lendata
.maxbound
;
2531 access_data
data (m_ptr_qry
.rvals
, stmt
, access_read_write
);
2532 /* Try to verify that the destination is big enough for the shortest
2533 string. First try to determine the size of the destination object
2534 into which the source is being copied. */
2535 const int ost
= warn_stringop_overflow
- 1;
2536 tree destsize
= compute_objsize (dest
, stmt
, ost
, &data
.dst
, &m_ptr_qry
);
2538 /* Add one for the terminating nul. */
2539 tree srclen
= (maxlen
2540 ? fold_build2 (PLUS_EXPR
, size_type_node
, maxlen
,
2544 /* The strncat function copies at most MAXREAD bytes and always appends
2545 the terminating nul so the specified upper bound should never be equal
2546 to (or greater than) the size of the destination. */
2547 if (tree_fits_uhwi_p (maxread
) && tree_fits_uhwi_p (destsize
)
2548 && tree_int_cst_equal (destsize
, maxread
))
2550 location_t loc
= get_location (stmt
);
2551 warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overflow_
,
2552 "%qD specified bound %E equals destination size",
2553 get_callee_fndecl (stmt
), maxread
);
2559 || (maxread
&& tree_fits_uhwi_p (maxread
)
2560 && tree_fits_uhwi_p (srclen
)
2561 && tree_int_cst_lt (maxread
, srclen
)))
2564 check_access (stmt
, /*dstwrite=*/NULL_TREE
, maxread
, srclen
,
2565 destsize
, data
.mode
, &data
, m_ptr_qry
.rvals
);
2568 /* Check a call STMT to stpcpy() or strcpy() for overflow and warn
2572 pass_waccess::check_stxcpy (gcall
*stmt
)
2574 if (m_early_checks_p
)
2577 tree dst
= call_arg (stmt
, 0);
2578 tree src
= call_arg (stmt
, 1);
2582 if (tree nonstr
= unterminated_array (src
, &size
, &exact
))
2584 /* NONSTR refers to the non-nul terminated constant array. */
2585 warn_string_no_nul (get_location (stmt
), stmt
, NULL
, src
, nonstr
,
2590 if (warn_stringop_overflow
)
2592 access_data
data (m_ptr_qry
.rvals
, stmt
, access_read_write
, NULL_TREE
,
2593 true, NULL_TREE
, true);
2594 const int ost
= warn_stringop_overflow
? warn_stringop_overflow
- 1 : 1;
2595 compute_objsize (src
, stmt
, ost
, &data
.src
, &m_ptr_qry
);
2596 tree dstsize
= compute_objsize (dst
, stmt
, ost
, &data
.dst
, &m_ptr_qry
);
2597 check_access (stmt
, /*dstwrite=*/ NULL_TREE
,
2598 /*maxread=*/ NULL_TREE
, /*srcstr=*/ src
,
2599 dstsize
, data
.mode
, &data
, m_ptr_qry
.rvals
);
2602 /* Check to see if the argument was declared attribute nonstring
2603 and if so, issue a warning since at this point it's not known
2604 to be nul-terminated. */
2605 tree fndecl
= get_callee_fndecl (stmt
);
2606 maybe_warn_nonstring_arg (fndecl
, stmt
);
2609 /* Check a call STMT to stpncpy() or strncpy() for overflow and warn
2613 pass_waccess::check_stxncpy (gcall
*stmt
)
2615 if (m_early_checks_p
|| !warn_stringop_overflow
)
2618 tree dst
= call_arg (stmt
, 0);
2619 tree src
= call_arg (stmt
, 1);
2620 /* The number of bytes to write (not the maximum). */
2621 tree len
= call_arg (stmt
, 2);
2623 access_data
data (m_ptr_qry
.rvals
, stmt
, access_read_write
, len
, true, len
,
2625 const int ost
= warn_stringop_overflow
? warn_stringop_overflow
- 1 : 1;
2626 compute_objsize (src
, stmt
, ost
, &data
.src
, &m_ptr_qry
);
2627 tree dstsize
= compute_objsize (dst
, stmt
, ost
, &data
.dst
, &m_ptr_qry
);
2629 check_access (stmt
, /*dstwrite=*/len
, /*maxread=*/len
, src
, dstsize
,
2630 data
.mode
, &data
, m_ptr_qry
.rvals
);
2633 /* Check a call STMT to stpncpy() or strncpy() for overflow and warn
2637 pass_waccess::check_strncmp (gcall
*stmt
)
2639 if (m_early_checks_p
|| !warn_stringop_overread
)
2642 tree arg1
= call_arg (stmt
, 0);
2643 tree arg2
= call_arg (stmt
, 1);
2644 tree bound
= call_arg (stmt
, 2);
2646 /* First check each argument separately, considering the bound. */
2647 if (!check_nul_terminated_array (stmt
, arg1
, bound
)
2648 || !check_nul_terminated_array (stmt
, arg2
, bound
))
2651 /* A strncmp read from each argument is constrained not just by
2652 the bound but also by the length of the shorter string. Specifying
2653 a bound that's larger than the size of either array makes no sense
2654 and is likely a bug. When the length of neither of the two strings
2655 is known but the sizes of both of the arrays they are stored in is,
2656 issue a warning if the bound is larger than the size of
2657 the larger of the two arrays. */
2659 c_strlen_data lendata1
{ }, lendata2
{ };
2660 tree len1
= c_strlen (arg1
, 1, &lendata1
);
2661 tree len2
= c_strlen (arg2
, 1, &lendata2
);
2663 if (len1
&& TREE_CODE (len1
) != INTEGER_CST
)
2665 if (len2
&& TREE_CODE (len2
) != INTEGER_CST
)
2669 /* If the length of both arguments was computed they must both be
2670 nul-terminated and no further checking is necessary regardless
2674 /* Check to see if the argument was declared with attribute nonstring
2675 and if so, issue a warning since at this point it's not known to be
2677 if (maybe_warn_nonstring_arg (get_callee_fndecl (stmt
), stmt
))
2680 access_data
adata1 (m_ptr_qry
.rvals
, stmt
, access_read_only
, NULL_TREE
, false,
2682 access_data
adata2 (m_ptr_qry
.rvals
, stmt
, access_read_only
, NULL_TREE
, false,
2685 /* Determine the range of the bound first and bail if it fails; it's
2686 cheaper than computing the size of the objects. */
2687 tree bndrng
[2] = { NULL_TREE
, NULL_TREE
};
2688 get_size_range (m_ptr_qry
.rvals
, bound
, stmt
, bndrng
, 0, adata1
.src_bndrng
);
2689 if (!bndrng
[0] || integer_zerop (bndrng
[0]))
2692 if (len1
&& tree_int_cst_lt (len1
, bndrng
[0]))
2694 if (len2
&& tree_int_cst_lt (len2
, bndrng
[0]))
2697 /* compute_objsize almost never fails (and ultimately should never
2698 fail). Don't bother to handle the rare case when it does. */
2699 if (!compute_objsize (arg1
, stmt
, 1, &adata1
.src
, &m_ptr_qry
)
2700 || !compute_objsize (arg2
, stmt
, 1, &adata2
.src
, &m_ptr_qry
))
2703 /* Compute the size of the remaining space in each array after
2704 subtracting any offset into it. */
2705 offset_int rem1
= adata1
.src
.size_remaining ();
2706 offset_int rem2
= adata2
.src
.size_remaining ();
2708 /* Cap REM1 and REM2 at the other if the other's argument is known
2709 to be an unterminated array, either because there's no space
2710 left in it after adding its offset or because it's constant and
2712 if (rem1
== 0 || (rem1
< rem2
&& lendata1
.decl
))
2714 else if (rem2
== 0 || (rem2
< rem1
&& lendata2
.decl
))
2717 /* Point PAD at the array to reference in the note if a warning
2719 access_data
*pad
= len1
? &adata2
: &adata1
;
2720 offset_int maxrem
= wi::max (rem1
, rem2
, UNSIGNED
);
2721 if (lendata1
.decl
|| lendata2
.decl
2722 || maxrem
< wi::to_offset (bndrng
[0]))
2724 /* Warn when either argument isn't nul-terminated or the maximum
2725 remaining space in the two arrays is less than the bound. */
2726 tree func
= get_callee_fndecl (stmt
);
2727 location_t loc
= gimple_location (stmt
);
2728 maybe_warn_for_bound (OPT_Wstringop_overread
, loc
, stmt
, func
,
2729 bndrng
, wide_int_to_tree (sizetype
, maxrem
),
2734 /* Determine and check the sizes of the source and the destination
2735 of calls to __builtin_{bzero,memcpy,mempcpy,memset} calls. STMT is
2736 the call statement, DEST is the destination argument, SRC is the source
2737 argument or null, and SIZE is the number of bytes being accessed. Use
2738 Object Size type-0 regardless of the OPT_Wstringop_overflow_ setting.
2739 Return true on success (no overflow or invalid sizes), false otherwise. */
2742 pass_waccess::check_memop_access (gimple
*stmt
, tree dest
, tree src
, tree size
)
2744 if (m_early_checks_p
)
2747 /* For functions like memset and memcpy that operate on raw memory
2748 try to determine the size of the largest source and destination
2749 object using type-0 Object Size regardless of the object size
2750 type specified by the option. */
2751 access_data
data (m_ptr_qry
.rvals
, stmt
, access_read_write
);
2753 = src
? compute_objsize (src
, stmt
, 0, &data
.src
, &m_ptr_qry
) : NULL_TREE
;
2754 tree dstsize
= compute_objsize (dest
, stmt
, 0, &data
.dst
, &m_ptr_qry
);
2756 check_access (stmt
, size
, /*maxread=*/NULL_TREE
, srcsize
, dstsize
,
2757 data
.mode
, &data
, m_ptr_qry
.rvals
);
2760 /* A convenience wrapper for check_access to check access by a read-only
2761 function like puts or strcmp. */
2764 pass_waccess::check_read_access (gimple
*stmt
, tree src
,
2765 tree bound
/* = NULL_TREE */,
2768 if (m_early_checks_p
|| !warn_stringop_overread
)
2771 if (bound
&& !useless_type_conversion_p (size_type_node
, TREE_TYPE (bound
)))
2772 bound
= fold_convert (size_type_node
, bound
);
2774 tree fndecl
= get_callee_fndecl (stmt
);
2775 maybe_warn_nonstring_arg (fndecl
, stmt
);
2777 access_data
data (m_ptr_qry
.rvals
, stmt
, access_read_only
, NULL_TREE
,
2778 false, bound
, true);
2779 compute_objsize (src
, stmt
, ost
, &data
.src
, &m_ptr_qry
);
2780 check_access (stmt
, /*dstwrite=*/ NULL_TREE
, /*maxread=*/ bound
,
2781 /*srcstr=*/ src
, /*dstsize=*/ NULL_TREE
, data
.mode
,
2782 &data
, m_ptr_qry
.rvals
);
2785 /* Return true if memory model ORD is constant in the context of STMT and
2786 set *CSTVAL to the constant value. Otherwise return false. Warn for
2790 memmodel_to_uhwi (tree ord
, gimple
*stmt
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
*cstval
)
2792 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT val
;
2794 if (TREE_CODE (ord
) == INTEGER_CST
)
2796 if (!tree_fits_uhwi_p (ord
))
2798 val
= tree_to_uhwi (ord
);
2802 /* Use the range query to determine constant values in the absence
2803 of constant propagation (such as at -O0). */
2804 Value_Range
rng (TREE_TYPE (ord
));
2805 if (!get_range_query (cfun
)->range_of_expr (rng
, ord
, stmt
)
2806 || !rng
.singleton_p (&ord
))
2809 wide_int lob
= rng
.lower_bound ();
2810 if (!wi::fits_uhwi_p (lob
))
2813 val
= lob
.to_shwi ();
2816 if (targetm
.memmodel_check
)
2817 /* This might warn for an invalid VAL but return a conservatively
2819 val
= targetm
.memmodel_check (val
);
2820 else if (val
& ~MEMMODEL_MASK
)
2822 tree fndecl
= gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
);
2823 location_t loc
= gimple_location (stmt
);
2824 loc
= expansion_point_location_if_in_system_header (loc
);
2826 warning_at (loc
, OPT_Winvalid_memory_model
,
2827 "unknown architecture specifier in memory model "
2828 "%wi for %qD", val
, fndecl
);
2837 /* Valid memory model for each set of atomic built-in functions. */
2839 struct memmodel_pair
2842 const char* modname
;
2844 #define MEMMODEL_PAIR(val, str) \
2845 { MEMMODEL_ ## val, "memory_order_" str }
2848 /* Valid memory models in the order of increasing strength. */
2850 static const memmodel_pair memory_models
[] =
2851 { MEMMODEL_PAIR (RELAXED
, "relaxed"),
2852 MEMMODEL_PAIR (SEQ_CST
, "seq_cst"),
2853 MEMMODEL_PAIR (ACQUIRE
, "acquire"),
2854 MEMMODEL_PAIR (CONSUME
, "consume"),
2855 MEMMODEL_PAIR (RELEASE
, "release"),
2856 MEMMODEL_PAIR (ACQ_REL
, "acq_rel")
2859 /* Return the name of the memory model VAL. */
2862 memmodel_name (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT val
)
2864 val
= memmodel_base (val
);
2866 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
!= ARRAY_SIZE (memory_models
); ++i
)
2868 if (val
== memory_models
[i
].modval
)
2869 return memory_models
[i
].modname
;
2874 /* Indices of valid MEMORY_MODELS above for corresponding atomic operations. */
2875 static const unsigned char load_models
[] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, UCHAR_MAX
};
2876 static const unsigned char store_models
[] = { 0, 1, 4, UCHAR_MAX
};
2877 static const unsigned char xchg_models
[] = { 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, UCHAR_MAX
};
2878 static const unsigned char flag_clr_models
[] = { 0, 1, 4, UCHAR_MAX
};
2879 static const unsigned char all_models
[] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, UCHAR_MAX
};
2881 /* Check the success memory model argument ORD_SUCS to the call STMT to
2882 an atomic function and warn if it's invalid. If nonnull, also check
2883 the failure memory model ORD_FAIL and warn if it's invalid. Return
2884 true if a warning has been issued. */
2887 pass_waccess::maybe_warn_memmodel (gimple
*stmt
, tree ord_sucs
,
2888 tree ord_fail
, const unsigned char *valid
)
2890 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT sucs
, fail
= 0;
2891 if (!memmodel_to_uhwi (ord_sucs
, stmt
, &sucs
)
2892 || (ord_fail
&& !memmodel_to_uhwi (ord_fail
, stmt
, &fail
)))
2895 bool is_valid
= false;
2897 for (unsigned i
= 0; valid
[i
] != UCHAR_MAX
; ++i
)
2899 memmodel model
= memory_models
[valid
[i
]].modval
;
2900 if (memmodel_base (sucs
) == model
)
2909 tree fndecl
= gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
);
2910 location_t loc
= gimple_location (stmt
);
2911 loc
= expansion_point_location_if_in_system_header (loc
);
2915 bool warned
= false;
2916 auto_diagnostic_group d
;
2917 if (const char *modname
= memmodel_name (sucs
))
2918 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Winvalid_memory_model
,
2919 "invalid memory model %qs for %qD",
2922 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Winvalid_memory_model
,
2923 "invalid memory model %wi for %qD",
2929 /* Print a note with the valid memory models. */
2931 pp_show_color (&pp
) = pp_show_color (global_dc
->printer
);
2932 for (unsigned i
= 0; valid
[i
] != UCHAR_MAX
; ++i
)
2934 const char *modname
= memory_models
[valid
[i
]].modname
;
2935 pp_printf (&pp
, "%s%qs", i
? ", " : "", modname
);
2938 inform (loc
, "valid models are %s", pp_formatted_text (&pp
));
2945 if (fail
== MEMMODEL_RELEASE
|| fail
== MEMMODEL_ACQ_REL
)
2946 if (const char *failname
= memmodel_name (fail
))
2948 /* If both memory model arguments are valid but their combination
2949 is not, use their names in the warning. */
2950 auto_diagnostic_group d
;
2951 if (!warning_at (loc
, OPT_Winvalid_memory_model
,
2952 "invalid failure memory model %qs for %qD",
2957 "valid failure models are %qs, %qs, %qs, %qs",
2958 "memory_order_relaxed", "memory_order_seq_cst",
2959 "memory_order_acquire", "memory_order_consume");
2963 if (memmodel_base (fail
) <= memmodel_base (sucs
))
2966 if (const char *sucsname
= memmodel_name (sucs
))
2967 if (const char *failname
= memmodel_name (fail
))
2969 /* If both memory model arguments are valid but their combination
2970 is not, use their names in the warning. */
2971 auto_diagnostic_group d
;
2972 if (!warning_at (loc
, OPT_Winvalid_memory_model
,
2973 "failure memory model %qs cannot be stronger "
2974 "than success memory model %qs for %qD",
2975 failname
, sucsname
, fndecl
))
2978 /* Print a note with the valid failure memory models which are
2979 those with a value less than or equal to the success mode. */
2982 for (unsigned i
= 0;
2983 memory_models
[i
].modval
<= memmodel_base (sucs
); ++i
)
2988 const char *modname
= memory_models
[valid
[i
]].modname
;
2989 sprintf (buf
+ strlen (buf
), "'%s'", modname
);
2992 inform (loc
, "valid models are %s", buf
);
2996 /* If either memory model argument value is invalid use the numerical
2997 value of both in the message. */
2998 return warning_at (loc
, OPT_Winvalid_memory_model
,
2999 "failure memory model %wi cannot be stronger "
3000 "than success memory model %wi for %qD",
3001 fail
, sucs
, fndecl
);
3004 /* Wrapper for the above. */
3007 pass_waccess::check_atomic_memmodel (gimple
*stmt
, tree ord_sucs
,
3008 tree ord_fail
, const unsigned char *valid
)
3010 if (warning_suppressed_p (stmt
, OPT_Winvalid_memory_model
))
3013 if (!maybe_warn_memmodel (stmt
, ord_sucs
, ord_fail
, valid
))
3016 suppress_warning (stmt
, OPT_Winvalid_memory_model
);
3019 /* Check a call STMT to an atomic or sync built-in. */
3022 pass_waccess::check_atomic_builtin (gcall
*stmt
)
3024 tree callee
= gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
);
3028 /* The size in bytes of the access by the function, and the number
3029 of the second argument to check (if any). */
3030 unsigned bytes
= 0, arg2
= UINT_MAX
;
3031 unsigned sucs_arg
= UINT_MAX
, fail_arg
= UINT_MAX
;
3032 /* Points to the array of indices of valid memory models. */
3033 const unsigned char *pvalid_models
= NULL
;
3035 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (callee
))
3037 #define BUILTIN_ACCESS_SIZE_FNSPEC(N) \
3038 BUILT_IN_SYNC_FETCH_AND_ADD_ ## N: \
3039 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_FETCH_AND_SUB_ ## N: \
3040 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_FETCH_AND_OR_ ## N: \
3041 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_FETCH_AND_AND_ ## N: \
3042 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_FETCH_AND_XOR_ ## N: \
3043 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_FETCH_AND_NAND_ ## N: \
3044 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_ADD_AND_FETCH_ ## N: \
3045 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_SUB_AND_FETCH_ ## N: \
3046 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_OR_AND_FETCH_ ## N: \
3047 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_AND_AND_FETCH_ ## N: \
3048 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_XOR_AND_FETCH_ ## N: \
3049 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_NAND_AND_FETCH_ ## N: \
3050 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_LOCK_TEST_AND_SET_ ## N: \
3051 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_BOOL_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_ ## N: \
3052 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_VAL_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_ ## N: \
3053 case BUILT_IN_SYNC_LOCK_RELEASE_ ## N: \
3056 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_LOAD_ ## N: \
3057 pvalid_models = load_models; \
3060 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_STORE_ ## N: \
3061 if (!pvalid_models) \
3062 pvalid_models = store_models; \
3064 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_ADD_FETCH_ ## N: \
3065 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_SUB_FETCH_ ## N: \
3066 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_AND_FETCH_ ## N: \
3067 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_NAND_FETCH_ ## N: \
3068 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_XOR_FETCH_ ## N: \
3069 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_OR_FETCH_ ## N: \
3070 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_FETCH_ADD_ ## N: \
3071 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_FETCH_SUB_ ## N: \
3072 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_FETCH_AND_ ## N: \
3073 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_FETCH_NAND_ ## N: \
3074 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_FETCH_OR_ ## N: \
3075 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_FETCH_XOR_ ## N: \
3077 if (sucs_arg == UINT_MAX) \
3079 if (!pvalid_models) \
3080 pvalid_models = all_models; \
3082 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_EXCHANGE_ ## N: \
3085 pvalid_models = xchg_models; \
3087 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_COMPARE_EXCHANGE_ ## N: \
3091 pvalid_models = all_models; \
3094 case BUILTIN_ACCESS_SIZE_FNSPEC (1);
3096 case BUILTIN_ACCESS_SIZE_FNSPEC (2);
3098 case BUILTIN_ACCESS_SIZE_FNSPEC (4);
3100 case BUILTIN_ACCESS_SIZE_FNSPEC (8);
3102 case BUILTIN_ACCESS_SIZE_FNSPEC (16);
3105 case BUILT_IN_ATOMIC_CLEAR
:
3107 pvalid_models
= flag_clr_models
;
3114 unsigned nargs
= gimple_call_num_args (stmt
);
3115 if (sucs_arg
< nargs
)
3117 tree ord_sucs
= gimple_call_arg (stmt
, sucs_arg
);
3118 tree ord_fail
= NULL_TREE
;
3119 if (fail_arg
< nargs
)
3120 ord_fail
= gimple_call_arg (stmt
, fail_arg
);
3121 check_atomic_memmodel (stmt
, ord_sucs
, ord_fail
, pvalid_models
);
3127 tree size
= build_int_cstu (sizetype
, bytes
);
3128 tree dst
= gimple_call_arg (stmt
, 0);
3129 check_memop_access (stmt
, dst
, NULL_TREE
, size
);
3131 if (arg2
!= UINT_MAX
)
3133 tree dst
= gimple_call_arg (stmt
, arg2
);
3134 check_memop_access (stmt
, dst
, NULL_TREE
, size
);
3140 /* Check call STMT to a built-in function for invalid accesses. Return
3141 true if a call has been handled. */
3144 pass_waccess::check_builtin (gcall
*stmt
)
3146 tree callee
= gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
);
3150 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (callee
))
3152 case BUILT_IN_ALLOCA
:
3153 case BUILT_IN_ALLOCA_WITH_ALIGN
:
3154 case BUILT_IN_ALLOCA_WITH_ALIGN_AND_MAX
:
3155 check_alloca (stmt
);
3158 case BUILT_IN_EXECL
:
3159 case BUILT_IN_EXECLE
:
3160 case BUILT_IN_EXECLP
:
3161 case BUILT_IN_EXECV
:
3162 case BUILT_IN_EXECVE
:
3163 case BUILT_IN_EXECVP
:
3164 check_read_access (stmt
, call_arg (stmt
, 0));
3168 case BUILT_IN_REALLOC
:
3169 if (!m_early_checks_p
)
3171 tree arg
= call_arg (stmt
, 0);
3172 if (TREE_CODE (arg
) == SSA_NAME
)
3173 check_pointer_uses (stmt
, arg
);
3177 case BUILT_IN_GETTEXT
:
3179 case BUILT_IN_PUTS_UNLOCKED
:
3180 case BUILT_IN_STRDUP
:
3181 check_read_access (stmt
, call_arg (stmt
, 0));
3184 case BUILT_IN_INDEX
:
3185 case BUILT_IN_RINDEX
:
3186 case BUILT_IN_STRCHR
:
3187 case BUILT_IN_STRRCHR
:
3188 case BUILT_IN_STRLEN
:
3189 check_read_access (stmt
, call_arg (stmt
, 0));
3192 case BUILT_IN_FPUTS
:
3193 case BUILT_IN_FPUTS_UNLOCKED
:
3194 check_read_access (stmt
, call_arg (stmt
, 0));
3197 case BUILT_IN_STRNDUP
:
3198 case BUILT_IN_STRNLEN
:
3200 tree str
= call_arg (stmt
, 0);
3201 tree len
= call_arg (stmt
, 1);
3202 check_read_access (stmt
, str
, len
);
3206 case BUILT_IN_STRCAT
:
3207 check_strcat (stmt
);
3210 case BUILT_IN_STRNCAT
:
3211 check_strncat (stmt
);
3214 case BUILT_IN_STPCPY
:
3215 case BUILT_IN_STRCPY
:
3216 check_stxcpy (stmt
);
3219 case BUILT_IN_STPNCPY
:
3220 case BUILT_IN_STRNCPY
:
3221 check_stxncpy (stmt
);
3224 case BUILT_IN_STRCASECMP
:
3225 case BUILT_IN_STRCMP
:
3226 case BUILT_IN_STRPBRK
:
3227 case BUILT_IN_STRSPN
:
3228 case BUILT_IN_STRCSPN
:
3229 case BUILT_IN_STRSTR
:
3230 check_read_access (stmt
, call_arg (stmt
, 0));
3231 check_read_access (stmt
, call_arg (stmt
, 1));
3234 case BUILT_IN_STRNCASECMP
:
3235 case BUILT_IN_STRNCMP
:
3236 check_strncmp (stmt
);
3239 case BUILT_IN_MEMCMP
:
3241 tree a1
= call_arg (stmt
, 0);
3242 tree a2
= call_arg (stmt
, 1);
3243 tree len
= call_arg (stmt
, 2);
3244 check_read_access (stmt
, a1
, len
, 0);
3245 check_read_access (stmt
, a2
, len
, 0);
3249 case BUILT_IN_MEMCPY
:
3250 case BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY
:
3251 case BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE
:
3253 tree dst
= call_arg (stmt
, 0);
3254 tree src
= call_arg (stmt
, 1);
3255 tree len
= call_arg (stmt
, 2);
3256 check_memop_access (stmt
, dst
, src
, len
);
3260 case BUILT_IN_MEMCHR
:
3262 tree src
= call_arg (stmt
, 0);
3263 tree len
= call_arg (stmt
, 2);
3264 check_read_access (stmt
, src
, len
, 0);
3268 case BUILT_IN_MEMSET
:
3270 tree dst
= call_arg (stmt
, 0);
3271 tree len
= call_arg (stmt
, 2);
3272 check_memop_access (stmt
, dst
, NULL_TREE
, len
);
3277 if (check_atomic_builtin (stmt
))
3285 /* Returns the type of the argument ARGNO to function with type FNTYPE
3286 or null when the type cannot be determined or no such argument exists. */
3289 fntype_argno_type (tree fntype
, unsigned argno
)
3291 if (!prototype_p (fntype
))
3295 function_args_iterator it
;
3296 FOREACH_FUNCTION_ARGS (fntype
, argtype
, it
)
3303 /* Helper to append the "human readable" attribute access specification
3304 described by ACCESS to the array ATTRSTR with size STRSIZE. Used in
3308 append_attrname (const std::pair
<int, attr_access
> &access
,
3309 char *attrstr
, size_t strsize
)
3311 if (access
.second
.internal_p
)
3314 tree str
= access
.second
.to_external_string ();
3315 gcc_assert (strsize
>= (size_t) TREE_STRING_LENGTH (str
));
3316 strcpy (attrstr
, TREE_STRING_POINTER (str
));
3319 /* Iterate over attribute access read-only, read-write, and write-only
3320 arguments and diagnose past-the-end accesses and related problems
3321 in the function call EXP. */
3324 pass_waccess::maybe_check_access_sizes (rdwr_map
*rwm
, tree fndecl
, tree fntype
,
3327 if (warning_suppressed_p (stmt
, OPT_Wnonnull
)
3328 || warning_suppressed_p (stmt
, OPT_Wstringop_overflow_
))
3331 auto_diagnostic_group adg
;
3333 /* Set if a warning has been issued for any argument (used to decide
3334 whether to emit an informational note at the end). */
3335 opt_code opt_warned
= no_warning
;
3337 /* A string describing the attributes that the warnings issued by this
3338 function apply to. Used to print one informational note per function
3339 call, rather than one per warning. That reduces clutter. */
3343 for (rdwr_map::iterator it
= rwm
->begin (); it
!= rwm
->end (); ++it
)
3345 std::pair
<int, attr_access
> access
= *it
;
3347 /* Get the function call arguments corresponding to the attribute's
3348 positional arguments. When both arguments have been specified
3349 there will be two entries in *RWM, one for each. They are
3350 cross-referenced by their respective argument numbers in
3351 ACCESS.PTRARG and ACCESS.SIZARG. */
3352 const int ptridx
= access
.second
.ptrarg
;
3353 const int sizidx
= access
.second
.sizarg
;
3355 gcc_assert (ptridx
!= -1);
3356 gcc_assert (access
.first
== ptridx
|| access
.first
== sizidx
);
3358 /* The pointer is set to null for the entry corresponding to
3359 the size argument. Skip it. It's handled when the entry
3360 corresponding to the pointer argument comes up. */
3361 if (!access
.second
.ptr
)
3364 tree ptrtype
= fntype_argno_type (fntype
, ptridx
);
3366 /* A function with a prototype was redeclared without one and
3367 the prototype has been lost. See pr102759. Avoid dealing
3368 with this pathological case. */
3371 tree argtype
= TREE_TYPE (ptrtype
);
3373 /* The size of the access by the call in elements. */
3377 /* If only the pointer attribute operand was specified and
3378 not size, set SIZE to the greater of MINSIZE or size of
3379 one element of the pointed to type to detect smaller
3380 objects (null pointers are diagnosed in this case only
3381 if the pointer is also declared with attribute nonnull. */
3382 if (access
.second
.minsize
3383 && access
.second
.minsize
!= HOST_WIDE_INT_M1U
)
3384 access_nelts
= build_int_cstu (sizetype
, access
.second
.minsize
);
3385 else if (VOID_TYPE_P (argtype
) && access
.second
.mode
== access_none
)
3386 /* Treat access mode none on a void* argument as expecting
3387 as little as zero bytes. */
3388 access_nelts
= size_zero_node
;
3390 access_nelts
= size_one_node
;
3393 access_nelts
= rwm
->get (sizidx
)->size
;
3395 /* Format the value or range to avoid an explosion of messages. */
3397 tree sizrng
[2] = { size_zero_node
, build_all_ones_cst (sizetype
) };
3398 if (get_size_range (m_ptr_qry
.rvals
, access_nelts
, stmt
, sizrng
, 1))
3400 char *s0
= print_generic_expr_to_str (sizrng
[0]);
3401 if (tree_int_cst_equal (sizrng
[0], sizrng
[1]))
3403 gcc_checking_assert (strlen (s0
) < sizeof sizstr
);
3404 strcpy (sizstr
, s0
);
3408 char *s1
= print_generic_expr_to_str (sizrng
[1]);
3409 gcc_checking_assert (strlen (s0
) + strlen (s1
)
3410 < sizeof sizstr
- 4);
3411 sprintf (sizstr
, "[%.37s, %.37s]", s0
, s1
);
3419 /* Set if a warning has been issued for the current argument. */
3420 opt_code arg_warned
= no_warning
;
3421 location_t loc
= get_location (stmt
);
3422 tree ptr
= access
.second
.ptr
;
3424 && tree_int_cst_sgn (sizrng
[0]) < 0
3425 && tree_int_cst_sgn (sizrng
[1]) < 0)
3427 /* Warn about negative sizes. */
3428 if (access
.second
.internal_p
)
3430 const std::string argtypestr
3431 = access
.second
.array_as_string (ptrtype
);
3433 if (warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overflow_
,
3434 "bound argument %i value %s is "
3435 "negative for a variable length array "
3436 "argument %i of type %s",
3438 ptridx
+ 1, argtypestr
.c_str ()))
3439 arg_warned
= OPT_Wstringop_overflow_
;
3441 else if (warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wstringop_overflow_
,
3442 "argument %i value %s is negative",
3443 sizidx
+ 1, sizstr
))
3444 arg_warned
= OPT_Wstringop_overflow_
;
3446 if (arg_warned
!= no_warning
)
3448 append_attrname (access
, attrstr
, sizeof attrstr
);
3449 /* Remember a warning has been issued and avoid warning
3450 again below for the same attribute. */
3451 opt_warned
= arg_warned
;
3456 /* The size of the access by the call in bytes. */
3457 tree access_size
= NULL_TREE
;
3458 if (tree_int_cst_sgn (sizrng
[0]) >= 0)
3460 if (COMPLETE_TYPE_P (argtype
))
3462 /* Multiply ACCESS_SIZE by the size of the type the pointer
3463 argument points to. If it's incomplete the size is used
3465 if (tree argsize
= TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (argtype
))
3466 if (TREE_CODE (argsize
) == INTEGER_CST
)
3468 const int prec
= TYPE_PRECISION (sizetype
);
3469 wide_int minsize
= wi::to_wide (sizrng
[0], prec
);
3470 minsize
*= wi::to_wide (argsize
, prec
);
3471 access_size
= wide_int_to_tree (sizetype
, minsize
);
3475 access_size
= access_nelts
;
3478 if (integer_zerop (ptr
))
3480 if (sizidx
>= 0 && tree_int_cst_sgn (sizrng
[0]) > 0)
3482 /* Warn about null pointers with positive sizes. This is
3483 different from also declaring the pointer argument with
3484 attribute nonnull when the function accepts null pointers
3485 only when the corresponding size is zero. */
3486 if (access
.second
.internal_p
)
3488 const std::string argtypestr
3489 = access
.second
.array_as_string (ptrtype
);
3491 if (warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wnonnull
,
3492 "argument %i of variable length "
3493 "array %s is null but "
3494 "the corresponding bound argument "
3496 ptridx
+ 1, argtypestr
.c_str (),
3497 sizidx
+ 1, sizstr
))
3498 arg_warned
= OPT_Wnonnull
;
3500 else if (warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wnonnull
,
3501 "argument %i is null but "
3502 "the corresponding size argument "
3504 ptridx
+ 1, sizidx
+ 1, sizstr
))
3505 arg_warned
= OPT_Wnonnull
;
3507 else if (access_size
&& access
.second
.static_p
)
3509 /* Warn about null pointers for [static N] array arguments
3510 but do not warn for ordinary (i.e., nonstatic) arrays. */
3511 if (warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wnonnull
,
3512 "argument %i to %<%T[static %E]%> "
3513 "is null where non-null expected",
3514 ptridx
+ 1, argtype
, access_nelts
))
3515 arg_warned
= OPT_Wnonnull
;
3518 if (arg_warned
!= no_warning
)
3520 append_attrname (access
, attrstr
, sizeof attrstr
);
3521 /* Remember a warning has been issued and avoid warning
3522 again below for the same attribute. */
3523 opt_warned
= OPT_Wnonnull
;
3528 access_data
data (m_ptr_qry
.rvals
, stmt
, access
.second
.mode
,
3529 NULL_TREE
, false, NULL_TREE
, false);
3530 access_ref
* const pobj
= (access
.second
.mode
== access_write_only
3531 ? &data
.dst
: &data
.src
);
3532 tree objsize
= compute_objsize (ptr
, stmt
, 1, pobj
, &m_ptr_qry
);
3534 /* The size of the destination or source object. */
3535 tree dstsize
= NULL_TREE
, srcsize
= NULL_TREE
;
3536 if (access
.second
.mode
== access_read_only
3537 || access
.second
.mode
== access_none
)
3539 /* For a read-only argument there is no destination. For
3540 no access, set the source as well and differentiate via
3541 the access flag below. */
3543 if (access
.second
.mode
== access_read_only
3544 || access
.second
.mode
== access_none
)
3546 /* For a read-only attribute there is no destination so
3547 clear OBJSIZE. This emits "reading N bytes" kind of
3548 diagnostics instead of the "writing N bytes" kind,
3549 unless MODE is none. */
3550 objsize
= NULL_TREE
;
3556 /* Clear the no-warning bit in case it was set by check_access
3557 in a prior iteration so that accesses via different arguments
3559 suppress_warning (stmt
, OPT_Wstringop_overflow_
, false);
3560 access_mode mode
= data
.mode
;
3561 if (mode
== access_deferred
)
3562 mode
= TYPE_READONLY (argtype
) ? access_read_only
: access_read_write
;
3563 check_access (stmt
, access_size
, /*maxread=*/ NULL_TREE
, srcsize
,
3564 dstsize
, mode
, &data
, m_ptr_qry
.rvals
);
3566 if (warning_suppressed_p (stmt
, OPT_Wstringop_overflow_
))
3567 opt_warned
= OPT_Wstringop_overflow_
;
3568 if (opt_warned
!= no_warning
)
3570 if (access
.second
.internal_p
)
3572 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT nelts
=
3573 access_nelts
? access
.second
.minsize
: HOST_WIDE_INT_M1U
;
3574 tree arrtype
= build_printable_array_type (argtype
, nelts
);
3575 inform (loc
, "referencing argument %u of type %qT",
3576 ptridx
+ 1, arrtype
);
3579 /* If check_access issued a warning above, append the relevant
3580 attribute to the string. */
3581 append_attrname (access
, attrstr
, sizeof attrstr
);
3588 inform (get_location (fndecl
),
3589 "in a call to function %qD declared with attribute %qs",
3592 inform (get_location (stmt
),
3593 "in a call with type %qT and attribute %qs",
3596 else if (opt_warned
!= no_warning
)
3599 inform (get_location (fndecl
),
3600 "in a call to function %qD", fndecl
);
3602 inform (get_location (stmt
),
3603 "in a call with type %qT", fntype
);
3606 /* Set the bit in case it was cleared and not set above. */
3607 if (opt_warned
!= no_warning
)
3608 suppress_warning (stmt
, opt_warned
);
3611 /* Check call STMT to an ordinary (non-built-in) function for invalid
3612 accesses. Return true if a call has been handled. */
3615 pass_waccess::check_call_access (gcall
*stmt
)
3617 tree fntype
= gimple_call_fntype (stmt
);
3621 tree fntypeattrs
= TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (fntype
);
3625 /* Map of attribute access specifications for function arguments. */
3627 init_attr_rdwr_indices (&rdwr_idx
, fntypeattrs
);
3629 unsigned nargs
= call_nargs (stmt
);
3630 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
!= nargs
; ++i
)
3632 tree arg
= call_arg (stmt
, i
);
3634 /* Save the actual argument that corresponds to the access attribute
3635 operand for later processing. */
3636 if (attr_access
*access
= rdwr_idx
.get (i
))
3638 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (arg
)))
3641 /* A nonnull ACCESS->SIZE contains VLA bounds. */
3646 gcc_assert (access
->ptr
== NULL_TREE
);
3651 /* Check attribute access arguments. */
3652 tree fndecl
= gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
);
3653 maybe_check_access_sizes (&rdwr_idx
, fndecl
, fntype
, stmt
);
3655 check_alloc_size_call (stmt
);
3659 /* Check arguments in a call STMT for attribute nonstring. */
3662 check_nonstring_args (gcall
*stmt
)
3664 tree fndecl
= gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
);
3666 /* Detect passing non-string arguments to functions expecting
3667 nul-terminated strings. */
3668 maybe_warn_nonstring_arg (fndecl
, stmt
);
3671 /* Issue a warning if a deallocation function such as free, realloc,
3672 or C++ operator delete is called with an argument not returned by
3673 a matching allocation function such as malloc or the corresponding
3674 form of C++ operator new. */
3677 pass_waccess::maybe_check_dealloc_call (gcall
*call
)
3679 tree fndecl
= gimple_call_fndecl (call
);
3683 unsigned argno
= fndecl_dealloc_argno (fndecl
);
3684 if ((unsigned) call_nargs (call
) <= argno
)
3687 tree ptr
= gimple_call_arg (call
, argno
);
3688 if (integer_zerop (ptr
))
3692 if (!compute_objsize (ptr
, call
, 0, &aref
, &m_ptr_qry
))
3695 tree ref
= aref
.ref
;
3696 if (integer_zerop (ref
))
3699 tree dealloc_decl
= fndecl
;
3700 location_t loc
= gimple_location (call
);
3702 if (DECL_P (ref
) || EXPR_P (ref
))
3704 /* Diagnose freeing a declared object. */
3705 if (aref
.ref_declared ())
3707 auto_diagnostic_group d
;
3708 if (warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wfree_nonheap_object
,
3709 "%qD called on unallocated object %qD",
3712 inform (get_location (ref
), "declared here");
3717 /* Diagnose freeing a pointer that includes a positive offset.
3718 Such a pointer cannot refer to the beginning of an allocated
3719 object. A negative offset may refer to it. */
3720 if (aref
.sizrng
[0] != aref
.sizrng
[1]
3721 && warn_dealloc_offset (loc
, call
, aref
))
3724 else if (CONSTANT_CLASS_P (ref
))
3726 auto_diagnostic_group d
;
3727 if (warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wfree_nonheap_object
,
3728 "%qD called on a pointer to an unallocated "
3729 "object %qE", dealloc_decl
, ref
))
3731 if (TREE_CODE (ptr
) == SSA_NAME
)
3733 gimple
*def_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (ptr
);
3734 if (is_gimple_assign (def_stmt
))
3736 location_t loc
= gimple_location (def_stmt
);
3737 inform (loc
, "assigned here");
3743 else if (TREE_CODE (ref
) == SSA_NAME
)
3745 /* Also warn if the pointer argument refers to the result
3746 of an allocation call like alloca or VLA. */
3747 gimple
*def_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (ref
);
3751 if (is_gimple_call (def_stmt
))
3753 bool warned
= false;
3754 if (gimple_call_alloc_p (def_stmt
))
3756 if (matching_alloc_calls_p (def_stmt
, dealloc_decl
))
3758 if (warn_dealloc_offset (loc
, call
, aref
))
3763 tree alloc_decl
= gimple_call_fndecl (def_stmt
);
3764 const opt_code opt
=
3765 (DECL_IS_OPERATOR_NEW_P (alloc_decl
)
3766 || DECL_IS_OPERATOR_DELETE_P (dealloc_decl
)
3767 ? OPT_Wmismatched_new_delete
3768 : OPT_Wmismatched_dealloc
);
3769 warned
= warning_at (loc
, opt
,
3770 "%qD called on pointer returned "
3771 "from a mismatched allocation "
3772 "function", dealloc_decl
);
3775 else if (gimple_call_builtin_p (def_stmt
, BUILT_IN_ALLOCA
)
3776 || gimple_call_builtin_p (def_stmt
,
3777 BUILT_IN_ALLOCA_WITH_ALIGN
))
3778 warned
= warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wfree_nonheap_object
,
3779 "%qD called on pointer to "
3780 "an unallocated object",
3782 else if (warn_dealloc_offset (loc
, call
, aref
))
3787 tree fndecl
= gimple_call_fndecl (def_stmt
);
3788 inform (gimple_location (def_stmt
),
3789 "returned from %qD", fndecl
);
3793 else if (gimple_nop_p (def_stmt
))
3795 ref
= SSA_NAME_VAR (ref
);
3796 /* Diagnose freeing a pointer that includes a positive offset. */
3797 if (TREE_CODE (ref
) == PARM_DECL
3799 && aref
.sizrng
[0] != aref
.sizrng
[1]
3800 && aref
.offrng
[0] > 0 && aref
.offrng
[1] > 0
3801 && warn_dealloc_offset (loc
, call
, aref
))
3807 /* Return true if either USE_STMT's basic block (that of a pointer's use)
3808 is dominated by INVAL_STMT's (that of a pointer's invalidating statement,
3809 which is either a clobber or a deallocation call), or if they're in
3810 the same block, USE_STMT follows INVAL_STMT. */
3813 pass_waccess::use_after_inval_p (gimple
*inval_stmt
, gimple
*use_stmt
,
3814 bool last_block
/* = false */)
3817 gimple_clobber_p (inval_stmt
) ? gimple_assign_lhs (inval_stmt
) : NULL_TREE
;
3819 basic_block inval_bb
= gimple_bb (inval_stmt
);
3820 basic_block use_bb
= gimple_bb (use_stmt
);
3822 if (!inval_bb
|| !use_bb
)
3825 if (inval_bb
!= use_bb
)
3827 if (dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
, use_bb
, inval_bb
))
3830 if (!clobvar
|| !last_block
)
3833 /* Proceed only when looking for uses of dangling pointers. */
3834 auto gsi
= gsi_for_stmt (use_stmt
);
3836 /* A use statement in the last basic block in a function or one that
3837 falls through to it is after any other prior clobber of the used
3838 variable unless it's followed by a clobber of the same variable. */
3839 basic_block bb
= use_bb
;
3840 while (bb
!= inval_bb
3841 && single_succ_p (bb
)
3842 && !(single_succ_edge (bb
)->flags
3843 & (EDGE_EH
| EDGE_ABNORMAL
| EDGE_DFS_BACK
)))
3845 for (; !gsi_end_p (gsi
); gsi_next_nondebug (&gsi
))
3847 gimple
*stmt
= gsi_stmt (gsi
);
3848 if (gimple_clobber_p (stmt
))
3850 if (clobvar
== gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
))
3851 /* The use is followed by a clobber. */
3856 bb
= single_succ (bb
);
3857 gsi
= gsi_start_bb (bb
);
3860 /* The use is one of a dangling pointer if a clobber of the variable
3861 [the pointer points to] has not been found before the function exit
3863 return bb
== EXIT_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun
);
3866 if (bitmap_set_bit (m_bb_uids_set
, inval_bb
->index
))
3867 /* The first time this basic block is visited assign increasing ids
3868 to consecutive statements in it. Use the ids to determine which
3869 precedes which. This avoids the linear traversal on subsequent
3870 visits to the same block. */
3871 renumber_gimple_stmt_uids_in_block (m_func
, inval_bb
);
3873 return gimple_uid (inval_stmt
) < gimple_uid (use_stmt
);
3876 /* Issue a warning for the USE_STMT of pointer or reference REF rendered
3877 invalid by INVAL_STMT. REF may be null when it's been optimized away.
3878 When nonnull, INVAL_STMT is the deallocation function that rendered
3879 the pointer or reference dangling. Otherwise, VAR is the auto variable
3880 (including an unnamed temporary such as a compound literal) whose
3881 lifetime's rended it dangling. MAYBE is true to issue the "maybe"
3882 kind of warning. EQUALITY is true when the pointer is used in
3883 an equality expression. */
3886 pass_waccess::warn_invalid_pointer (tree ref
, gimple
*use_stmt
,
3887 gimple
*inval_stmt
, tree var
,
3888 bool maybe
, bool equality
/* = false */)
3890 /* Avoid printing the unhelpful "<unknown>" in the diagnostics. */
3891 if (ref
&& TREE_CODE (ref
) == SSA_NAME
)
3893 tree var
= SSA_NAME_VAR (ref
);
3896 /* Don't warn for cases like when a cdtor returns 'this' on ARM. */
3897 else if (warning_suppressed_p (var
, OPT_Wuse_after_free
))
3899 else if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (var
))
3903 location_t use_loc
= gimple_location (use_stmt
);
3904 if (use_loc
== UNKNOWN_LOCATION
)
3906 use_loc
= m_func
->function_end_locus
;
3908 /* Avoid issuing a warning with no context other than
3909 the function. That would make it difficult to debug
3910 in any but very simple cases. */
3914 if (is_gimple_call (inval_stmt
))
3916 if (!m_early_checks_p
3917 || (equality
&& warn_use_after_free
< 3)
3918 || (maybe
&& warn_use_after_free
< 2)
3919 || warning_suppressed_p (use_stmt
, OPT_Wuse_after_free
))
3922 const tree inval_decl
= gimple_call_fndecl (inval_stmt
);
3924 auto_diagnostic_group d
;
3925 if ((ref
&& warning_at (use_loc
, OPT_Wuse_after_free
,
3927 ? G_("pointer %qE may be used after %qD")
3928 : G_("pointer %qE used after %qD")),
3930 || (!ref
&& warning_at (use_loc
, OPT_Wuse_after_free
,
3932 ? G_("pointer may be used after %qD")
3933 : G_("pointer used after %qD")),
3936 location_t loc
= gimple_location (inval_stmt
);
3937 inform (loc
, "call to %qD here", inval_decl
);
3938 suppress_warning (use_stmt
, OPT_Wuse_after_free
);
3944 || (maybe
&& warn_dangling_pointer
< 2)
3945 || warning_suppressed_p (use_stmt
, OPT_Wdangling_pointer_
))
3948 if (DECL_NAME (var
))
3950 auto_diagnostic_group d
;
3952 && warning_at (use_loc
, OPT_Wdangling_pointer_
,
3954 ? G_("dangling pointer %qE to %qD may be used")
3955 : G_("using dangling pointer %qE to %qD")),
3958 && warning_at (use_loc
, OPT_Wdangling_pointer_
,
3960 ? G_("dangling pointer to %qD may be used")
3961 : G_("using a dangling pointer to %qD")),
3963 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (var
),
3964 "%qD declared here", var
);
3965 suppress_warning (use_stmt
, OPT_Wdangling_pointer_
);
3970 && warning_at (use_loc
, OPT_Wdangling_pointer_
,
3972 ? G_("dangling pointer %qE to an unnamed temporary "
3974 : G_("using dangling pointer %qE to an unnamed "
3978 && warning_at (use_loc
, OPT_Wdangling_pointer_
,
3980 ? G_("dangling pointer to an unnamed temporary "
3982 : G_("using a dangling pointer to an unnamed "
3985 inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (var
),
3986 "unnamed temporary defined here");
3987 suppress_warning (use_stmt
, OPT_Wdangling_pointer_
);
3991 /* If STMT is a call to either the standard realloc or to a user-defined
3992 reallocation function returns its LHS and set *PTR to the reallocated
3993 pointer. Otherwise return null. */
3996 get_realloc_lhs (gimple
*stmt
, tree
*ptr
)
3998 if (gimple_call_builtin_p (stmt
, BUILT_IN_REALLOC
))
4000 *ptr
= gimple_call_arg (stmt
, 0);
4001 return gimple_call_lhs (stmt
);
4004 gcall
*call
= dyn_cast
<gcall
*>(stmt
);
4008 tree fnattr
= NULL_TREE
;
4009 tree fndecl
= gimple_call_fndecl (call
);
4011 fnattr
= DECL_ATTRIBUTES (fndecl
);
4014 tree fntype
= gimple_call_fntype (stmt
);
4017 fnattr
= TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (fntype
);
4023 for (tree ats
= fnattr
; (ats
= lookup_attribute ("*dealloc", ats
));
4024 ats
= TREE_CHAIN (ats
))
4026 tree args
= TREE_VALUE (ats
);
4030 tree alloc
= TREE_VALUE (args
);
4034 if (alloc
== DECL_NAME (fndecl
))
4037 if (tree index
= TREE_CHAIN (args
))
4038 argno
= TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TREE_VALUE (index
)) - 1;
4039 *ptr
= gimple_call_arg (stmt
, argno
);
4040 return gimple_call_lhs (stmt
);
4047 /* Warn if STMT is a call to a deallocation function that's not a match
4048 for the REALLOC_STMT call. Return true if warned. */
4051 maybe_warn_mismatched_realloc (tree ptr
, gimple
*realloc_stmt
, gimple
*stmt
)
4053 if (!is_gimple_call (stmt
))
4056 tree fndecl
= gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
);
4060 unsigned argno
= fndecl_dealloc_argno (fndecl
);
4061 if (call_nargs (stmt
) <= argno
)
4064 if (matching_alloc_calls_p (realloc_stmt
, fndecl
))
4067 /* Avoid printing the unhelpful "<unknown>" in the diagnostics. */
4068 if (ptr
&& TREE_CODE (ptr
) == SSA_NAME
4069 && (!SSA_NAME_VAR (ptr
) || DECL_ARTIFICIAL (SSA_NAME_VAR (ptr
))))
4072 location_t loc
= gimple_location (stmt
);
4073 tree realloc_decl
= gimple_call_fndecl (realloc_stmt
);
4074 tree dealloc_decl
= gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
);
4075 if (ptr
&& !warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wmismatched_dealloc
,
4076 "%qD called on pointer %qE passed to mismatched "
4077 "allocation function %qD",
4078 dealloc_decl
, ptr
, realloc_decl
))
4080 if (!ptr
&& !warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wmismatched_dealloc
,
4081 "%qD called on a pointer passed to mismatched "
4082 "reallocation function %qD",
4083 dealloc_decl
, realloc_decl
))
4086 inform (gimple_location (realloc_stmt
),
4087 "call to %qD", realloc_decl
);
4091 /* Return true if P and Q point to the same object, and false if they
4092 either don't or their relationship cannot be determined. */
4095 pointers_related_p (gimple
*stmt
, tree p
, tree q
, pointer_query
&qry
,
4096 auto_bitmap
&visited
)
4098 if (!ptr_derefs_may_alias_p (p
, q
))
4101 /* TODO: Work harder to rule out relatedness. */
4102 access_ref pref
, qref
;
4103 if (!qry
.get_ref (p
, stmt
, &pref
, 0)
4104 || !qry
.get_ref (q
, stmt
, &qref
, 0))
4105 /* GET_REF() only rarely fails. When it does, it's likely because
4106 it involves a self-referential PHI. Return a conservative result. */
4109 if (pref
.ref
== qref
.ref
)
4112 /* If either pointer is a PHI, iterate over all its operands and
4113 return true if they're all related to the other pointer. */
4116 gphi
*phi
= pref
.phi ();
4118 version
= SSA_NAME_VERSION (pref
.ref
);
4126 version
= SSA_NAME_VERSION (qref
.ref
);
4129 if (!bitmap_set_bit (visited
, version
))
4132 unsigned nargs
= gimple_phi_num_args (phi
);
4133 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
!= nargs
; ++i
)
4135 tree arg
= gimple_phi_arg_def (phi
, i
);
4136 if (!pointers_related_p (stmt
, arg
, ptr
, qry
, visited
))
4143 /* Convenience wrapper for the above. */
4146 pointers_related_p (gimple
*stmt
, tree p
, tree q
, pointer_query
&qry
)
4148 auto_bitmap visited
;
4149 return pointers_related_p (stmt
, p
, q
, qry
, visited
);
4152 /* For a STMT either a call to a deallocation function or a clobber, warn
4153 for uses of the pointer PTR it was called with (including its copies
4154 or others derived from it by pointer arithmetic). If STMT is a clobber,
4155 VAR is the decl of the clobbered variable. When MAYBE is true use
4156 a "maybe" form of diagnostic. */
4159 pass_waccess::check_pointer_uses (gimple
*stmt
, tree ptr
,
4160 tree var
/* = NULL_TREE */,
4161 bool maybe
/* = false */)
4163 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (ptr
) == SSA_NAME
);
4165 const bool check_dangling
= !is_gimple_call (stmt
);
4166 basic_block stmt_bb
= gimple_bb (stmt
);
4168 /* If STMT is a reallocation function set to the reallocated pointer
4169 and the LHS of the call, respectively. */
4170 tree realloc_ptr
= NULL_TREE
;
4171 tree realloc_lhs
= get_realloc_lhs (stmt
, &realloc_ptr
);
4173 auto_bitmap visited
;
4175 auto_vec
<tree
, 8> pointers
;
4176 pointers
.quick_push (ptr
);
4177 hash_map
<tree
, int> *phi_map
= nullptr;
4179 /* Starting with PTR, iterate over POINTERS added by the loop, and
4180 either warn for their uses in basic blocks dominated by the STMT
4181 or in statements that follow it in the same basic block, or add
4182 them to POINTERS if they point into the same object as PTR (i.e.,
4183 are obtained by pointer arithmetic on PTR). */
4184 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
!= pointers
.length (); ++i
)
4186 tree ptr
= pointers
[i
];
4187 if (!bitmap_set_bit (visited
, SSA_NAME_VERSION (ptr
)))
4188 /* Avoid revisiting the same pointer. */
4191 use_operand_p use_p
;
4192 imm_use_iterator iter
;
4193 FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_FAST (use_p
, iter
, ptr
)
4195 gimple
*use_stmt
= USE_STMT (use_p
);
4196 if (use_stmt
== stmt
|| is_gimple_debug (use_stmt
))
4199 /* A clobber isn't a use. */
4200 if (gimple_clobber_p (use_stmt
))
4205 /* Check to see if USE_STMT is a mismatched deallocation
4206 call for the pointer passed to realloc. That's a bug
4207 regardless of the pointer's value and so warn. */
4208 if (maybe_warn_mismatched_realloc (*use_p
->use
, stmt
, use_stmt
))
4211 /* Pointers passed to realloc that are used in basic blocks
4212 where the realloc call is known to have failed are valid.
4213 Ignore pointers that nothing is known about. Those could
4214 have escaped along with their nullness. */
4216 if (m_ptr_qry
.rvals
->range_of_expr (vr
, realloc_lhs
, use_stmt
))
4221 if (!pointers_related_p (stmt
, ptr
, realloc_ptr
, m_ptr_qry
))
4227 && gimple_code (use_stmt
) == GIMPLE_RETURN
)
4228 /* Avoid interfering with -Wreturn-local-addr (which runs only
4229 with optimization enabled so it won't diagnose cases that
4230 would be caught here when optimization is disabled). */
4233 bool equality
= false;
4234 if (is_gimple_assign (use_stmt
))
4236 tree_code code
= gimple_assign_rhs_code (use_stmt
);
4237 equality
= code
== EQ_EXPR
|| code
== NE_EXPR
;
4239 else if (gcond
*cond
= dyn_cast
<gcond
*>(use_stmt
))
4241 tree_code code
= gimple_cond_code (cond
);
4242 equality
= code
== EQ_EXPR
|| code
== NE_EXPR
;
4244 else if (gphi
*phi
= dyn_cast
<gphi
*> (use_stmt
))
4246 /* Only add a PHI result to POINTERS if all its
4247 operands are related to PTR, otherwise continue. The
4248 PHI result is related once we've reached all arguments
4249 through this iteration. That also means any invariant
4250 argument will make the PHI not related. For arguments
4251 flowing over natural loop backedges we are optimistic
4252 (and diagnose the first iteration). */
4253 tree lhs
= gimple_phi_result (phi
);
4255 phi_map
= new hash_map
<tree
, int>;
4257 int &related
= phi_map
->get_or_insert (lhs
, &existed_p
);
4260 related
= gimple_phi_num_args (phi
) - 1;
4261 for (unsigned j
= 0; j
< gimple_phi_num_args (phi
); ++j
)
4263 if ((unsigned) phi_arg_index_from_use (use_p
) == j
)
4265 tree arg
= gimple_phi_arg_def (phi
, j
);
4266 edge e
= gimple_phi_arg_edge (phi
, j
);
4268 if (dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
, e
->src
, e
->dest
)
4269 /* Make sure we are not forward visiting a
4270 backedge argument. */
4271 && (TREE_CODE (arg
) != SSA_NAME
4272 || (!SSA_NAME_IS_DEFAULT_DEF (arg
)
4274 = gimple_bb (SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (arg
)))
4276 && !dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
,
4285 pointers
.safe_push (lhs
);
4289 /* Warn if USE_STMT is dominated by the deallocation STMT.
4290 Otherwise, add the pointer to POINTERS so that the uses
4291 of any other pointers derived from it can be checked. */
4292 if (use_after_inval_p (stmt
, use_stmt
, check_dangling
))
4294 basic_block use_bb
= gimple_bb (use_stmt
);
4297 || !dominated_by_p (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS
, stmt_bb
, use_bb
));
4298 warn_invalid_pointer (*use_p
->use
, use_stmt
, stmt
, var
,
4299 this_maybe
, equality
);
4303 if (is_gimple_assign (use_stmt
))
4305 tree lhs
= gimple_assign_lhs (use_stmt
);
4306 if (TREE_CODE (lhs
) == SSA_NAME
)
4308 tree_code rhs_code
= gimple_assign_rhs_code (use_stmt
);
4309 if (rhs_code
== POINTER_PLUS_EXPR
|| rhs_code
== SSA_NAME
)
4310 pointers
.safe_push (lhs
);
4315 if (gcall
*call
= dyn_cast
<gcall
*>(use_stmt
))
4317 if (gimple_call_return_arg (call
) == ptr
)
4318 if (tree lhs
= gimple_call_lhs (call
))
4319 if (TREE_CODE (lhs
) == SSA_NAME
)
4320 pointers
.safe_push (lhs
);
4330 /* Check call STMT for invalid accesses. */
4333 pass_waccess::check_call (gcall
*stmt
)
4335 /* Skip special calls generated by the compiler. */
4336 if (gimple_call_from_thunk_p (stmt
))
4339 /* .ASAN_MARK doesn't access any vars, only modifies shadow memory. */
4340 if (gimple_call_internal_p (stmt
)
4341 && gimple_call_internal_fn (stmt
) == IFN_ASAN_MARK
)
4344 if (gimple_call_builtin_p (stmt
, BUILT_IN_NORMAL
))
4345 check_builtin (stmt
);
4347 if (tree callee
= gimple_call_fndecl (stmt
))
4349 /* Check for uses of the pointer passed to either a standard
4350 or a user-defined deallocation function. */
4351 unsigned argno
= fndecl_dealloc_argno (callee
);
4352 if (argno
< (unsigned) call_nargs (stmt
))
4354 tree arg
= call_arg (stmt
, argno
);
4355 if (TREE_CODE (arg
) == SSA_NAME
)
4356 check_pointer_uses (stmt
, arg
);
4360 check_call_access (stmt
);
4361 check_call_dangling (stmt
);
4363 if (m_early_checks_p
)
4366 maybe_check_dealloc_call (stmt
);
4367 check_nonstring_args (stmt
);
4370 /* Check non-call STMT for invalid accesses. */
4373 pass_waccess::check_stmt (gimple
*stmt
)
4375 if (m_check_dangling_p
4376 && gimple_clobber_p (stmt
, CLOBBER_EOL
))
4378 /* Ignore clobber statements in blocks with exceptional edges. */
4379 basic_block bb
= gimple_bb (stmt
);
4380 edge e
= EDGE_PRED (bb
, 0);
4381 if (e
->flags
& EDGE_EH
)
4384 tree var
= gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
);
4385 m_clobbers
.put (var
, stmt
);
4389 if (is_gimple_assign (stmt
))
4391 /* Clobbered unnamed temporaries such as compound literals can be
4392 revived. Check for an assignment to one and remove it from
4394 tree lhs
= gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
);
4395 while (handled_component_p (lhs
))
4396 lhs
= TREE_OPERAND (lhs
, 0);
4398 if (auto_var_p (lhs
))
4399 m_clobbers
.remove (lhs
);
4403 if (greturn
*ret
= dyn_cast
<greturn
*> (stmt
))
4405 if (optimize
&& flag_isolate_erroneous_paths_dereference
)
4406 /* Avoid interfering with -Wreturn-local-addr (which runs only
4407 with optimization enabled). */
4410 tree arg
= gimple_return_retval (ret
);
4411 if (!arg
|| TREE_CODE (arg
) != ADDR_EXPR
)
4414 arg
= TREE_OPERAND (arg
, 0);
4415 while (handled_component_p (arg
))
4416 arg
= TREE_OPERAND (arg
, 0);
4418 if (!auto_var_p (arg
))
4421 gimple
**pclobber
= m_clobbers
.get (arg
);
4425 if (!use_after_inval_p (*pclobber
, stmt
))
4428 warn_invalid_pointer (NULL_TREE
, stmt
, *pclobber
, arg
, false);
4432 /* Check basic block BB for invalid accesses. */
4435 pass_waccess::check_block (basic_block bb
)
4437 /* Iterate over statements, looking for function calls. */
4438 for (auto si
= gsi_start_bb (bb
); !gsi_end_p (si
);
4439 gsi_next_nondebug (&si
))
4441 gimple
*stmt
= gsi_stmt (si
);
4442 if (gcall
*call
= dyn_cast
<gcall
*> (stmt
))
4449 /* Return the argument that the call STMT to a built-in function returns
4450 (including with an offset) or null if it doesn't. */
4453 pass_waccess::gimple_call_return_arg (gcall
*call
)
4455 /* Check for attribute fn spec to see if the function returns one
4456 of its arguments. */
4457 attr_fnspec fnspec
= gimple_call_fnspec (call
);
4459 if (!fnspec
.returns_arg (&argno
))
4461 if (gimple_call_num_args (call
) < 1)
4464 if (!gimple_call_builtin_p (call
, BUILT_IN_NORMAL
))
4467 tree fndecl
= gimple_call_fndecl (call
);
4468 switch (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (fndecl
))
4470 case BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY
:
4471 case BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY_CHK
:
4472 case BUILT_IN_MEMCHR
:
4473 case BUILT_IN_STRCHR
:
4474 case BUILT_IN_STRRCHR
:
4475 case BUILT_IN_STRSTR
:
4476 case BUILT_IN_STPCPY
:
4477 case BUILT_IN_STPCPY_CHK
:
4478 case BUILT_IN_STPNCPY
:
4479 case BUILT_IN_STPNCPY_CHK
:
4488 if (gimple_call_num_args (call
) <= argno
)
4491 return gimple_call_arg (call
, argno
);
4494 /* Check for and diagnose all uses of the dangling pointer VAR to the auto
4495 object DECL whose lifetime has ended. OBJREF is true when VAR denotes
4496 an access to a DECL that may have been clobbered. */
4499 pass_waccess::check_dangling_uses (tree var
, tree decl
, bool maybe
/* = false */,
4500 bool objref
/* = false */)
4502 if (!decl
|| !auto_var_p (decl
))
4505 gimple
**pclob
= m_clobbers
.get (decl
);
4511 check_pointer_uses (*pclob
, var
, decl
, maybe
);
4515 gimple
*use_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (var
);
4516 if (!use_after_inval_p (*pclob
, use_stmt
, true))
4519 basic_block use_bb
= gimple_bb (use_stmt
);
4520 basic_block clob_bb
= gimple_bb (*pclob
);
4521 maybe
= maybe
|| !dominated_by_p (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS
, clob_bb
, use_bb
);
4522 warn_invalid_pointer (var
, use_stmt
, *pclob
, decl
, maybe
, false);
4525 /* Diagnose stores in BB and (recursively) its predecessors of the addresses
4526 of local variables into nonlocal pointers that are left dangling after
4527 the function returns. BBS is a bitmap of basic blocks visited. */
4530 pass_waccess::check_dangling_stores (basic_block bb
,
4531 hash_set
<tree
> &stores
,
4534 if (!bitmap_set_bit (bbs
, bb
->index
))
4538 /* Iterate backwards over the statements looking for a store of
4539 the address of a local variable into a nonlocal pointer. */
4540 for (auto gsi
= gsi_last_nondebug_bb (bb
); ; gsi_prev_nondebug (&gsi
))
4542 gimple
*stmt
= gsi_stmt (gsi
);
4546 if (warning_suppressed_p (stmt
, OPT_Wdangling_pointer_
))
4549 if (is_gimple_call (stmt
)
4550 && !(gimple_call_flags (stmt
) & (ECF_CONST
| ECF_PURE
)))
4551 /* Avoid looking before nonconst, nonpure calls since those might
4552 use the escaped locals. */
4555 if (!is_gimple_assign (stmt
) || gimple_clobber_p (stmt
)
4556 || !gimple_store_p (stmt
))
4560 tree lhs
= gimple_assign_lhs (stmt
);
4561 if (!m_ptr_qry
.get_ref (lhs
, stmt
, &lhs_ref
, 0))
4564 if (TREE_CODE (lhs_ref
.ref
) == MEM_REF
)
4566 lhs_ref
.ref
= TREE_OPERAND (lhs_ref
.ref
, 0);
4569 if (TREE_CODE (lhs_ref
.ref
) == ADDR_EXPR
)
4571 lhs_ref
.ref
= TREE_OPERAND (lhs_ref
.ref
, 0);
4574 if (TREE_CODE (lhs_ref
.ref
) == SSA_NAME
)
4576 gimple
*def_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (lhs_ref
.ref
);
4577 if (!gimple_nop_p (def_stmt
))
4578 /* Avoid looking at or before stores into unknown objects. */
4581 lhs_ref
.ref
= SSA_NAME_VAR (lhs_ref
.ref
);
4584 if (TREE_CODE (lhs_ref
.ref
) == PARM_DECL
4585 && (lhs_ref
.deref
- DECL_BY_REFERENCE (lhs_ref
.ref
)) > 0)
4586 /* Assignment through a (real) pointer/reference parameter. */;
4587 else if (VAR_P (lhs_ref
.ref
)
4588 && !auto_var_p (lhs_ref
.ref
))
4589 /* Assignment to/through a non-local variable. */;
4591 /* Something else, don't warn. */
4594 if (stores
.add (lhs_ref
.ref
))
4597 /* FIXME: Handle stores of alloca() and VLA. */
4599 tree rhs
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt
);
4600 if (!m_ptr_qry
.get_ref (rhs
, stmt
, &rhs_ref
, 0)
4601 || rhs_ref
.deref
!= -1)
4604 if (!auto_var_p (rhs_ref
.ref
))
4607 auto_diagnostic_group d
;
4608 location_t loc
= gimple_location (stmt
);
4609 if (warning_at (loc
, OPT_Wdangling_pointer_
,
4610 "storing the address of local variable %qD in %qE",
4613 suppress_warning (stmt
, OPT_Wdangling_pointer_
);
4615 location_t loc
= DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (rhs_ref
.ref
);
4616 inform (loc
, "%qD declared here", rhs_ref
.ref
);
4618 loc
= DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (lhs_ref
.ref
);
4619 inform (loc
, "%qD declared here", lhs_ref
.ref
);
4625 FOR_EACH_EDGE (e
, ei
, bb
->preds
)
4627 basic_block pred
= e
->src
;
4628 check_dangling_stores (pred
, stores
, bbs
);
4632 /* Diagnose stores of the addresses of local variables into nonlocal
4633 pointers that are left dangling after the function returns. */
4636 pass_waccess::check_dangling_stores ()
4639 hash_set
<tree
> stores
;
4640 check_dangling_stores (EXIT_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (m_func
), stores
, bbs
);
4643 /* Check for and diagnose uses of dangling pointers to auto objects
4644 whose lifetime has ended. */
4647 pass_waccess::check_dangling_uses ()
4651 FOR_EACH_SSA_NAME (i
, var
, m_func
)
4653 /* For each SSA_NAME pointer VAR find the object it points to.
4654 If the object is a clobbered local variable, check to see
4655 if any of VAR's uses (or those of other pointers derived
4656 from VAR) happens after the clobber. If so, warn. */
4658 gimple
*def_stmt
= SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (var
);
4659 if (is_gimple_assign (def_stmt
))
4661 tree rhs
= gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt
);
4662 if (TREE_CODE (rhs
) == ADDR_EXPR
)
4664 if (!POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (var
)))
4666 check_dangling_uses (var
, TREE_OPERAND (rhs
, 0));
4670 /* For other expressions, check the base DECL to see
4671 if it's been clobbered, most likely as a result of
4672 inlining a reference to it. */
4673 tree decl
= get_base_address (rhs
);
4675 check_dangling_uses (var
, decl
, false, true);
4678 else if (POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (var
)))
4680 if (gcall
*call
= dyn_cast
<gcall
*>(def_stmt
))
4682 if (tree arg
= gimple_call_return_arg (call
))
4685 if (m_ptr_qry
.get_ref (arg
, call
, &aref
, 0)
4687 check_dangling_uses (var
, aref
.ref
);
4690 else if (gphi
*phi
= dyn_cast
<gphi
*>(def_stmt
))
4692 unsigned nargs
= gimple_phi_num_args (phi
);
4693 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
!= nargs
; ++i
)
4696 tree arg
= gimple_phi_arg_def (phi
, i
);
4697 if (m_ptr_qry
.get_ref (arg
, phi
, &aref
, 0)
4699 check_dangling_uses (var
, aref
.ref
, true);
4706 /* Check CALL arguments for dangling pointers (those that have been
4707 clobbered) and warn if found. */
4710 pass_waccess::check_call_dangling (gcall
*call
)
4712 unsigned nargs
= gimple_call_num_args (call
);
4713 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
!= nargs
; ++i
)
4715 tree arg
= gimple_call_arg (call
, i
);
4716 if (TREE_CODE (arg
) != ADDR_EXPR
)
4719 arg
= TREE_OPERAND (arg
, 0);
4723 gimple
**pclobber
= m_clobbers
.get (arg
);
4727 if (!use_after_inval_p (*pclobber
, call
))
4730 warn_invalid_pointer (NULL_TREE
, call
, *pclobber
, arg
, false);
4734 /* Check function FUN for invalid accesses. */
4737 pass_waccess::execute (function
*fun
)
4739 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS
);
4740 calculate_dominance_info (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS
);
4742 /* Set or clear EDGE_DFS_BACK bits on back edges. */
4743 mark_dfs_back_edges (fun
);
4745 /* Create a new ranger instance and associate it with FUN. */
4746 m_ptr_qry
.rvals
= enable_ranger (fun
);
4749 /* Check for dangling pointers in the earliest run of the pass.
4750 The latest point -Wdangling-pointer should run is just before
4751 loop unrolling which introduces uses after clobbers. Most cases
4752 can be detected without optimization; cases where the address of
4753 the local variable is passed to and then returned from a user-
4754 defined function before its lifetime ends and the returned pointer
4755 becomes dangling depend on inlining. */
4756 m_check_dangling_p
= m_early_checks_p
;
4758 auto_bitmap
bb_uids_set (&bitmap_default_obstack
);
4759 m_bb_uids_set
= bb_uids_set
;
4761 set_gimple_stmt_max_uid (m_func
, 0);
4764 FOR_EACH_BB_FN (bb
, fun
)
4767 if (m_check_dangling_p
)
4769 check_dangling_uses ();
4770 check_dangling_stores ();
4774 m_ptr_qry
.dump (dump_file
, (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
) != 0);
4776 m_ptr_qry
.flush_cache ();
4778 /* Release the ranger instance and replace it with a global ranger.
4779 Also reset the pointer since calling disable_ranger() deletes it. */
4780 disable_ranger (fun
);
4781 m_ptr_qry
.rvals
= NULL
;
4783 m_clobbers
.empty ();
4784 m_bb_uids_set
= NULL
;
4786 free_dominance_info (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS
);
4787 free_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS
);
4793 /* Return a new instance of the pass. */
4796 make_pass_warn_access (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
4798 return new pass_waccess (ctxt
);