llvm-capstone/clang/lib/StaticAnalyzer/Checkers/SimpleStreamChecker.cpp
Devin Coughlin e39bd407ba [analyzer] Add generateErrorNode() APIs to CheckerContext.
The analyzer trims unnecessary nodes from the exploded graph before reporting
path diagnostics. However, in some cases it can trim all nodes (including the
error node), leading to an assertion failure (see
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24184).

This commit addresses the issue by adding two new APIs to CheckerContext to
explicitly create error nodes. Unless the client provides a custom tag, these
APIs tag the node with the checker's tag -- preventing it from being trimmed.
The generateErrorNode() method creates a sink error node, while
generateNonFatalErrorNode() creates an error node for a path that should
continue being explored.

The intent is that one of these two methods should be used whenever a checker
creates an error node.

This commit updates the checkers to use these APIs. These APIs
(unlike addTransition() and generateSink()) do not take an explicit Pred node.
This is because there are not any error nodes in the checkers that were created
with an explicit different than the default (the CheckerContext's Pred node).

It also changes generateSink() to require state and pred nodes (previously
these were optional) to reduce confusion.

Additionally, there were several cases where checkers did check whether a
generated node could be null; we now explicitly check for null in these places.

This commit also includes a test case written by Ying Yi as part of
http://reviews.llvm.org/D12163 (that patch originally addressed this issue but
was reverted because it introduced false positive regressions).

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12780

llvm-svn: 247859
2015-09-16 22:03:05 +00:00

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//===-- SimpleStreamChecker.cpp -----------------------------------------*- C++ -*--//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Defines a checker for proper use of fopen/fclose APIs.
// - If a file has been closed with fclose, it should not be accessed again.
// Accessing a closed file results in undefined behavior.
// - If a file was opened with fopen, it must be closed with fclose before
// the execution ends. Failing to do so results in a resource leak.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "ClangSACheckers.h"
#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/BugReporter/BugType.h"
#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/Checker.h"
#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/CallEvent.h"
#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/CheckerContext.h"
using namespace clang;
using namespace ento;
namespace {
typedef SmallVector<SymbolRef, 2> SymbolVector;
struct StreamState {
private:
enum Kind { Opened, Closed } K;
StreamState(Kind InK) : K(InK) { }
public:
bool isOpened() const { return K == Opened; }
bool isClosed() const { return K == Closed; }
static StreamState getOpened() { return StreamState(Opened); }
static StreamState getClosed() { return StreamState(Closed); }
bool operator==(const StreamState &X) const {
return K == X.K;
}
void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID) const {
ID.AddInteger(K);
}
};
class SimpleStreamChecker : public Checker<check::PostCall,
check::PreCall,
check::DeadSymbols,
check::PointerEscape> {
mutable IdentifierInfo *IIfopen, *IIfclose;
std::unique_ptr<BugType> DoubleCloseBugType;
std::unique_ptr<BugType> LeakBugType;
void initIdentifierInfo(ASTContext &Ctx) const;
void reportDoubleClose(SymbolRef FileDescSym,
const CallEvent &Call,
CheckerContext &C) const;
void reportLeaks(ArrayRef<SymbolRef> LeakedStreams, CheckerContext &C,
ExplodedNode *ErrNode) const;
bool guaranteedNotToCloseFile(const CallEvent &Call) const;
public:
SimpleStreamChecker();
/// Process fopen.
void checkPostCall(const CallEvent &Call, CheckerContext &C) const;
/// Process fclose.
void checkPreCall(const CallEvent &Call, CheckerContext &C) const;
void checkDeadSymbols(SymbolReaper &SymReaper, CheckerContext &C) const;
/// Stop tracking addresses which escape.
ProgramStateRef checkPointerEscape(ProgramStateRef State,
const InvalidatedSymbols &Escaped,
const CallEvent *Call,
PointerEscapeKind Kind) const;
};
} // end anonymous namespace
/// The state of the checker is a map from tracked stream symbols to their
/// state. Let's store it in the ProgramState.
REGISTER_MAP_WITH_PROGRAMSTATE(StreamMap, SymbolRef, StreamState)
namespace {
class StopTrackingCallback final : public SymbolVisitor {
ProgramStateRef state;
public:
StopTrackingCallback(ProgramStateRef st) : state(st) {}
ProgramStateRef getState() const { return state; }
bool VisitSymbol(SymbolRef sym) override {
state = state->remove<StreamMap>(sym);
return true;
}
};
} // end anonymous namespace
SimpleStreamChecker::SimpleStreamChecker()
: IIfopen(nullptr), IIfclose(nullptr) {
// Initialize the bug types.
DoubleCloseBugType.reset(
new BugType(this, "Double fclose", "Unix Stream API Error"));
LeakBugType.reset(
new BugType(this, "Resource Leak", "Unix Stream API Error"));
// Sinks are higher importance bugs as well as calls to assert() or exit(0).
LeakBugType->setSuppressOnSink(true);
}
void SimpleStreamChecker::checkPostCall(const CallEvent &Call,
CheckerContext &C) const {
initIdentifierInfo(C.getASTContext());
if (!Call.isGlobalCFunction())
return;
if (Call.getCalleeIdentifier() != IIfopen)
return;
// Get the symbolic value corresponding to the file handle.
SymbolRef FileDesc = Call.getReturnValue().getAsSymbol();
if (!FileDesc)
return;
// Generate the next transition (an edge in the exploded graph).
ProgramStateRef State = C.getState();
State = State->set<StreamMap>(FileDesc, StreamState::getOpened());
C.addTransition(State);
}
void SimpleStreamChecker::checkPreCall(const CallEvent &Call,
CheckerContext &C) const {
initIdentifierInfo(C.getASTContext());
if (!Call.isGlobalCFunction())
return;
if (Call.getCalleeIdentifier() != IIfclose)
return;
if (Call.getNumArgs() != 1)
return;
// Get the symbolic value corresponding to the file handle.
SymbolRef FileDesc = Call.getArgSVal(0).getAsSymbol();
if (!FileDesc)
return;
// Check if the stream has already been closed.
ProgramStateRef State = C.getState();
const StreamState *SS = State->get<StreamMap>(FileDesc);
if (SS && SS->isClosed()) {
reportDoubleClose(FileDesc, Call, C);
return;
}
// Generate the next transition, in which the stream is closed.
State = State->set<StreamMap>(FileDesc, StreamState::getClosed());
C.addTransition(State);
}
static bool isLeaked(SymbolRef Sym, const StreamState &SS,
bool IsSymDead, ProgramStateRef State) {
if (IsSymDead && SS.isOpened()) {
// If a symbol is NULL, assume that fopen failed on this path.
// A symbol should only be considered leaked if it is non-null.
ConstraintManager &CMgr = State->getConstraintManager();
ConditionTruthVal OpenFailed = CMgr.isNull(State, Sym);
return !OpenFailed.isConstrainedTrue();
}
return false;
}
void SimpleStreamChecker::checkDeadSymbols(SymbolReaper &SymReaper,
CheckerContext &C) const {
ProgramStateRef State = C.getState();
SymbolVector LeakedStreams;
StreamMapTy TrackedStreams = State->get<StreamMap>();
for (StreamMapTy::iterator I = TrackedStreams.begin(),
E = TrackedStreams.end(); I != E; ++I) {
SymbolRef Sym = I->first;
bool IsSymDead = SymReaper.isDead(Sym);
// Collect leaked symbols.
if (isLeaked(Sym, I->second, IsSymDead, State))
LeakedStreams.push_back(Sym);
// Remove the dead symbol from the streams map.
if (IsSymDead)
State = State->remove<StreamMap>(Sym);
}
ExplodedNode *N = C.generateNonFatalErrorNode(State);
if (!N)
return;
reportLeaks(LeakedStreams, C, N);
}
void SimpleStreamChecker::reportDoubleClose(SymbolRef FileDescSym,
const CallEvent &Call,
CheckerContext &C) const {
// We reached a bug, stop exploring the path here by generating a sink.
ExplodedNode *ErrNode = C.generateErrorNode();
// If we've already reached this node on another path, return.
if (!ErrNode)
return;
// Generate the report.
auto R = llvm::make_unique<BugReport>(*DoubleCloseBugType,
"Closing a previously closed file stream", ErrNode);
R->addRange(Call.getSourceRange());
R->markInteresting(FileDescSym);
C.emitReport(std::move(R));
}
void SimpleStreamChecker::reportLeaks(ArrayRef<SymbolRef> LeakedStreams,
CheckerContext &C,
ExplodedNode *ErrNode) const {
// Attach bug reports to the leak node.
// TODO: Identify the leaked file descriptor.
for (SymbolRef LeakedStream : LeakedStreams) {
auto R = llvm::make_unique<BugReport>(*LeakBugType,
"Opened file is never closed; potential resource leak", ErrNode);
R->markInteresting(LeakedStream);
C.emitReport(std::move(R));
}
}
bool SimpleStreamChecker::guaranteedNotToCloseFile(const CallEvent &Call) const{
// If it's not in a system header, assume it might close a file.
if (!Call.isInSystemHeader())
return false;
// Handle cases where we know a buffer's /address/ can escape.
if (Call.argumentsMayEscape())
return false;
// Note, even though fclose closes the file, we do not list it here
// since the checker is modeling the call.
return true;
}
// If the pointer we are tracking escaped, do not track the symbol as
// we cannot reason about it anymore.
ProgramStateRef
SimpleStreamChecker::checkPointerEscape(ProgramStateRef State,
const InvalidatedSymbols &Escaped,
const CallEvent *Call,
PointerEscapeKind Kind) const {
// If we know that the call cannot close a file, there is nothing to do.
if (Kind == PSK_DirectEscapeOnCall && guaranteedNotToCloseFile(*Call)) {
return State;
}
for (InvalidatedSymbols::const_iterator I = Escaped.begin(),
E = Escaped.end();
I != E; ++I) {
SymbolRef Sym = *I;
// The symbol escaped. Optimistically, assume that the corresponding file
// handle will be closed somewhere else.
State = State->remove<StreamMap>(Sym);
}
return State;
}
void SimpleStreamChecker::initIdentifierInfo(ASTContext &Ctx) const {
if (IIfopen)
return;
IIfopen = &Ctx.Idents.get("fopen");
IIfclose = &Ctx.Idents.get("fclose");
}
void ento::registerSimpleStreamChecker(CheckerManager &mgr) {
mgr.registerChecker<SimpleStreamChecker>();
}