- Apr 26, 2012
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Ted Kremenek authored
[analyzer] check lazy bindings in RegionStore first before looking for default values. Fixes <rdar://problem/11269741>. llvm-svn: 155615
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- Mar 21, 2012
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Anna Zaks authored
Specifically, we use the last store of the leaked symbol in the leak diagnostic. (No support for struct fields since the malloc checker doesn't track those yet.) + Infrastructure to track the regions used in store evaluations. This approach is more precise than iterating the store to obtain the region bound to the symbol, which is used in RetainCount checker. The region corresponds to what is uttered in the code in the last store and we do not rely on the store implementation to support this functionality. llvm-svn: 153212
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- Mar 06, 2012
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Ted Kremenek authored
Teach SimpleSValBuilder that (in the absence of more information) stack memory doesn't alias symbolic memory. This is a heuristic/hack, but works well in practice. Fixes <rdar://problem/10978247>. llvm-svn: 152065
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- Feb 29, 2012
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Anna Zaks authored
funopen, setvbuf. Teach the checker and the engine about these APIs to resolve malloc false positives. As I am adding more of these APIs, it is clear that all this should be factored out into a separate callback (for example, region escapes). Malloc, KeyChainAPI and RetainRelease checkers could all use it. llvm-svn: 151737
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- Feb 23, 2012
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Anna Zaks authored
When we find two leak reports with the same allocation site, report only one of them. Provide a helper method to BugReporter to facilitate this. llvm-svn: 151287
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Anna Zaks authored
Make this call an exception in ExprEngine::invalidateArguments: 'int pthread_setspecific(ptheread_key k, const void *)' stores a value into thread local storage. The value can later be retrieved with 'void *ptheread_getspecific(pthread_key)'. So even thought the parameter is 'const void *', the region escapes through the call. (Here we just blacklist the call in the ExprEngine's default logic. Another option would be to add a checker which evaluates the call and triggers the call to invalidate regions.) Teach the Malloc Checker, which treats all system calls as safe about the API. llvm-svn: 151220
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- Feb 22, 2012
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Anna Zaks authored
- We should not evaluate strdup in the Malloc Checker, it's the job of CString checker, so just update the RefState to reflect allocated memory. - Refactor to reduce LOC: remove some wrapper auxiliary functions, make all functions return the state and add the transition in one place (instead of in each auxiliary function). llvm-svn: 151188
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Anna Zaks authored
llvm-svn: 151124
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Anna Zaks authored
, when we return a symbol reachable to the malloced one via pointer arithmetic. llvm-svn: 151121
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- Feb 20, 2012
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Anna Zaks authored
checks: - unix.Malloc - Checks for memory leaks, double free, use-after-free. - unix.cstring.NullArg - Checks for null pointers passed as arguments to CString functions + evaluates CString functions. - unix.cstring.BadSizeArg - Checks for common anti-patterns in strncat size argument. llvm-svn: 150988
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- Feb 17, 2012
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Anna Zaks authored
llvm-svn: 150847
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Anna Zaks authored
it aware of CString APIs that return the input parameter. Malloc Checker needs to know how the 'strcpy' function is evaluated. Introduce the dependency on CStringChecker for that. CStringChecker knows all about these APIs. Addresses radar://10864450 llvm-svn: 150846
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- Feb 16, 2012
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Anna Zaks authored
llvm-svn: 150734
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Anna Zaks authored
- Rename the category "Logic Error" -> "Memory Error". - Shorten all the messages. llvm-svn: 150733
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Anna Zaks authored
We are not properly handling the memory regions that escape into struct fields, which led to a bunch of false positives. Be conservative here and give up when a pointer escapes into a struct. llvm-svn: 150658
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- Feb 15, 2012
- Feb 14, 2012
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Anna Zaks authored
in realloc map. If there is no dependency, the reallocated ptr will get garbage collected before we know that realloc failed, which would lead us to missing a memory leak warning. Also added new test cases, which we can handle now. Plus minor cleanups. llvm-svn: 150446
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- Feb 13, 2012
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Anna Zaks authored
case when size is 0. llvm-svn: 150412
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Anna Zaks authored
1) Support the case when realloc fails to reduce False Positives. (We essentially need to restore the state of the pointer being reallocated.) 2) Realloc behaves differently under special conditions (from pointer is null, size is 0). When detecting these cases, we should consider under-constrained states (size might or might not be 0). The old version handled this in a very hacky way. The code did not differentiate between definite and possible (no consideration for under-constrained states). Further, after processing each special case, the realloc processing function did not return but chained to the next special case processing. So you could end up in an execution in which you first see the states in which size is 0 and realloc ~ free(), followed by the states corresponding to size is not 0 followed by the evaluation of the regular realloc behavior. llvm-svn: 150402
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- Feb 12, 2012
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Anna Zaks authored
a pointer cannot escape through calls to system functions. Also, stop after reporting the first use-after-free. llvm-svn: 150315
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- Feb 11, 2012
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Anna Zaks authored
memory. (As per one test case, the existing checker thought that this could cause a lot of false positives - not sure if that's valid, to be verified.) llvm-svn: 150313
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Anna Zaks authored
Resolves a common false positive, where we were reporting a leak inside asserts llvm-svn: 150312
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Anna Zaks authored
We use the same logic here as the RetainRelease checker. llvm-svn: 150311
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- Feb 10, 2012
- Feb 09, 2012
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Anna Zaks authored
Very simple so far - we just highlight every allocation and release site. llvm-svn: 150156
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Anna Zaks authored
llvm-svn: 150155
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Anna Zaks authored
which allows values to escape through unknown calls. Assumes all calls but the malloc family are unknown. Also, catch a use-after-free when a pointer is passed to a function after a call to free (previously, you had to explicitly dereference the pointer value). llvm-svn: 150112
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- Sep 01, 2011
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Zhongxing Xu authored
free() is returned by realloc(). Most code expect NULL. And we only need to transfer one final ProgramState. llvm-svn: 138937
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- Aug 04, 2011
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Ted Kremenek authored
[analyzer] rename all experimental checker packages to have 'experimental' be the common root package. llvm-svn: 136835
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- Apr 27, 2011
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Lenny Maiorani authored
More accurately model realloc() when the size argument is 0. realloc() with a size of 0 is equivalent to free(). The memory region should be marked as free and not used again. Unit tests f2_realloc_0(), f6_realloc(), and f7_realloc() contributed by Marshall Clow <mclow.lists@gmail.com>. Thanks! llvm-svn: 130303
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- Mar 24, 2011
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Ted Kremenek authored
llvm-svn: 128187
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- Feb 28, 2011
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Argyrios Kyrtzidis authored
llvm-svn: 126676
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Argyrios Kyrtzidis authored
llvm-svn: 126617
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Argyrios Kyrtzidis authored
llvm-svn: 126607
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Argyrios Kyrtzidis authored
llvm-svn: 126606
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- Feb 24, 2011
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Argyrios Kyrtzidis authored
[analyzer] Remove '-analyzer-experimental-internal-checks' flag, it doesn't have any checkers associated with it anymore. llvm-svn: 126440
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Argyrios Kyrtzidis authored
llvm-svn: 126438
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