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Jordan Rose 73b75e01bf [analyzer] Fix grammar in comment.
By Adam Schnitzer!

llvm-svn: 179352
2013-04-12 00:44:24 +00:00
Jordan Rose 526d93c55d [analyzer] Show "Returning from ..." note at caller's depth, not callee's.
Before:
  1. Calling 'foo'
    2. Doing something interesting
    3. Returning from 'foo'
  4. Some kind of error here

After:
  1. Calling 'foo'
    2. Doing something interesting
  3. Returning from 'foo'
  4. Some kind of error here

The location of the note is already in the caller, not the callee, so this
just brings the "depth" attribute in line with that.

This only affects plist diagnostic consumers (i.e. Xcode). It's necessary
for Xcode to associate the control flow arrows with the right stack frame.

<rdar://problem/13634363>

llvm-svn: 179351
2013-04-12 00:44:17 +00:00
Jordan Rose ce781ae6ae [analyzer] Don't emit extra context arrow after returning from an inlined call.
In this code

  int getZero() {
    return 0;
  }

  void test() {
    int problem = 1 / getZero(); // expected-warning {{Division by zero}}
  }

we generate these arrows:

    +-----------------+
    |                 v
    int problem = 1 / getZero();
                  ^   |
                  +---+

where the top one represents the control flow up to the first call, and the
bottom one represents the flow to the division.* It turns out, however, that
we were generating the top arrow twice, as if attempting to "set up context"
after we had already returned from the call. This resulted in poor
highlighting in Xcode.

* Arguably the best location for the division is the '/', but that's a
  different problem.

<rdar://problem/13326040>

llvm-svn: 179350
2013-04-12 00:44:01 +00:00
Anton Yartsev 1e2bc9b53b [analyzer] Refactoring: better doxygen comment; renaming isTrackedFamily to isTrackedByCurrentChecker
llvm-svn: 179242
2013-04-11 00:05:20 +00:00
Anna Zaks 07804ef87e [analyzer] Address Jordan’s review of r179219
llvm-svn: 179235
2013-04-10 22:56:33 +00:00
Anna Zaks 3f303be636 [analyzer] Address Jordan’s code review of r 179221
llvm-svn: 179234
2013-04-10 22:56:30 +00:00
Anton Yartsev cb2ccd6b79 [analyzer] Switched to checkPreCall interface for detecting usage after free.
Now the check is also applied to arguments for Objective-C method calls and to 'this' pointer.

llvm-svn: 179230
2013-04-10 22:21:41 +00:00
Anna Zaks 60d98befe8 [analyzer] Fix a crash in SyntaxCString checker when given a custom strncat.
Fixes PR13476

llvm-svn: 179228
2013-04-10 22:06:29 +00:00
Anna Zaks e51362e7f7 [analyzer] When reporting a leak in RetainCount checker due to an early exit from init, step into init.
The heuristic here (proposed by Jordan) is that, usually, if a leak is due to an early exit from init, the allocation site will be
a call to alloc. Note that in other cases init resets self to [super init], which becomes the allocation site of the object.

llvm-svn: 179221
2013-04-10 21:42:06 +00:00
Anna Zaks 7c19abeba6 [analyzer] Cleanup leak warnings: do not print the names of variables from other functions.
llvm-svn: 179219
2013-04-10 21:42:02 +00:00
Jordan Rose 61e221f68d [analyzer] Replace isIntegerType() with isIntegerOrEnumerationType().
Previously, the analyzer used isIntegerType() everywhere, which uses the C
definition of "integer". The C++ predicate with the same behavior is
isIntegerOrUnscopedEnumerationType().

However, the analyzer is /really/ using this to ask if it's some sort of
"integrally representable" type, i.e. it should include C++11 scoped
enumerations as well. hasIntegerRepresentation() sounds like the right
predicate, but that includes vectors, which the analyzer represents by its
elements.

This commit audits all uses of isIntegerType() and replaces them with the
general isIntegerOrEnumerationType(), except in some specific cases where
it makes sense to exclude scoped enumerations, or any enumerations. These
cases now use isIntegerOrUnscopedEnumerationType() and getAs<BuiltinType>()
plus BuiltinType::isInteger().

isIntegerType() is hereby banned in the analyzer - lib/StaticAnalysis and
include/clang/StaticAnalysis. :-)

Fixes real assertion failures. PR15703 / <rdar://problem/12350701>

llvm-svn: 179081
2013-04-09 02:30:33 +00:00
Anna Zaks 93a21a8cfe [analyzer] Keep tracking the pointer after the escape to more aggressively report mismatched deallocator
Test that the path notes do not change. I don’t think we should print a note on escape.

Also, I’ve removed a check that assumed that the family stored in the RefStete could be
AF_None and added an assert in the constructor.

llvm-svn: 179075
2013-04-09 00:30:28 +00:00
Ted Kremenek e06df46f3f Tweak warning text for nil value in ObjC container warning.
llvm-svn: 179034
2013-04-08 18:09:16 +00:00
Jordan Rose 4db7c1e7e5 [analyzer] When creating a trimmed graph, preserve whether a node is a sink.
This is important because sometimes two nodes are identical, except the
second one is a sink.

This bug has probably been around for a while, but it wouldn't have been an
issue in the old report graph algorithm. I'm ashamed to say I actually looked
at this the first time around and thought it would never be a problem...and
then didn't include an assertion to back that up.

PR15684

llvm-svn: 178944
2013-04-06 01:42:02 +00:00
Anna Zaks a1de8567fc [analyzer] Shorten the malloc checker’s leak message
As per Ted’s suggestion!

llvm-svn: 178938
2013-04-06 00:41:36 +00:00
Anna Zaks 4d1e30471d [analyzer] Reword error messages for nil keys and values of NSMutableDictionary.
llvm-svn: 178935
2013-04-05 23:50:18 +00:00
Anna Zaks a4fdefffd0 [analyzer] Remove another redundancy from trackNullOrUndef
llvm-svn: 178934
2013-04-05 23:50:14 +00:00
Anna Zaks 94b48bdbba [analyzer] Fix null tracking for the given test case, by using the proper state and removing redundant code.
llvm-svn: 178933
2013-04-05 23:50:11 +00:00
Anton Yartsev 030bcdd9e8 [analyzer] Eliminates all the cases with unknown family.
Now treat AF_None family as impossible in isTrackedFamily()

llvm-svn: 178899
2013-04-05 19:08:04 +00:00
Jordan Rose 10ad081fc6 [analyzer] Re-enable cplusplus.NewDelete (but not NewDeleteLeaks).
As mentioned in the previous commit message, the use-after-free and
double-free warnings for 'delete' are worth enabling even while the
leak warnings still have false positives.

llvm-svn: 178891
2013-04-05 17:55:07 +00:00
Jordan Rose 26330563f2 [analyzer] Split new/delete checker into use-after-free and leaks parts.
This splits the leak-checking part of alpha.cplusplus.NewDelete into a
separate user-level checker, alpha.cplusplus.NewDeleteLeaks. All the
difficult false positives we've seen with the new/delete checker have been
spurious leak warnings; the use-after-free warnings and mismatched
deallocator warnings, while rare, have always been valid.

<rdar://problem/6194569>

llvm-svn: 178890
2013-04-05 17:55:00 +00:00
Anton Yartsev f0593d67a7 [analyzer] Path notes for the MismatchedDeallocator checker.
llvm-svn: 178862
2013-04-05 11:25:10 +00:00
Anton Yartsev 6e49925622 [analyzer] Check allocation family more precise.
The statement passed to isTrackedFamily() might be a user defined function calling malloc; in this case we got AF_NONE family for this function.
Now the allocation family is derived from Sym, that holds a family of a real allocator.

This commit is also a movement towards getting rid of tracking memory allocating by unknown means.

llvm-svn: 178834
2013-04-05 02:25:02 +00:00
Anton Yartsev 2f91004b64 [analyzer] Corrected the switch statement.
llvm-svn: 178831
2013-04-05 02:12:04 +00:00
Anna Zaks ece622ab46 [analyzer] Show path diagnostic for C++ initializers
Also had to modify the PostInitializer ProgramLocation to contain the field region.

llvm-svn: 178826
2013-04-05 00:59:33 +00:00
Anton Yartsev 717aa0eac2 [analyzer] Fully-covered switch for families in isTrackedFamily()
llvm-svn: 178820
2013-04-05 00:31:02 +00:00
Anton Yartsev e3377fbca2 [analyzer] Reduced the unwanted correlations between checkers living inside MallocChecker.cpp
This fixes an issue pointed to by Jordan: if unix.Malloc and unix.MismatchedDeallocator are both on, then we end up still tracking leaks of memory allocated by new.
Moved the guards right before emitting the bug reports to unify and simplify the logic of handling of multiple checkers. Now all the checkers perform their checks regardless of if they were enabled, or not, and it is decided just before the emitting of the report, if it should be emitted. (idea from Anna).

Additional changes: 
improved test coverage for checker correlations;
refactoring: BadDealloc -> MismatchedDealloc

llvm-svn: 178814
2013-04-04 23:46:29 +00:00
Jordan Rose 2de3daa0a2 [analyzer] Enable destructor inlining by default (c++-inlining=destructors).
This turns on not only destructor inlining, but inlining of constructors
for types with non-trivial destructors. Per r178516, we will still not
inline the constructor or destructor of anything that looks like a
container unless the analyzer-config option 'c++-container-inlining' is
set to 'true'.

In addition to the more precise path-sensitive model, this allows us to
catch simple smart pointer issues:

  #include <memory>

  void test() {
    std::auto_ptr<int> releaser(new int[4]);
  } // memory allocated with 'new[]' should not be deleted with 'delete'

<rdar://problem/12295363>

llvm-svn: 178805
2013-04-04 23:10:29 +00:00
Jordan Rose 3903247e48 [analyzer] RetainCountChecker: refactor annotation handling.
...and add a new test case.

I thought this was broken, but it isn't; refactoring and reformatting anyway
so that I don't make the same mistake again. No functionality change.

llvm-svn: 178799
2013-04-04 22:31:48 +00:00
Anna Zaks d3254b4462 [analyzer] Allow tracknullOrUndef look through the ternary operator even when condition is unknown
Improvement of r178684 and r178685.

Jordan has pointed out that I should not rely on the value of the condition to know which expression branch
has been taken. It will not work in cases the branch condition is an unknown value (ex: we do not track the constraints for floats).
The better way of doing this would be to find out if the current node is the right or left successor of the node
that has the ternary operator as a terminator (which is how this is done in other places, like ConditionBRVisitor).

llvm-svn: 178701
2013-04-03 21:34:12 +00:00
Jordan Rose 8647ffcda5 [analyzer] Correctly handle destructors for lifetime-extended temporaries.
The lifetime of a temporary can be extended when it is immediately bound
to a local reference:

  const Value &MyVal = Value("temporary");

In this case, the temporary object's lifetime is extended for the entire
scope of the reference; at the end of the scope it is destroyed.

The analyzer was modeling this improperly in two ways:
- Since we don't model temporary constructors just yet, we create a fake
  temporary region when it comes time to "materialize" a temporary into
  a real object (lvalue). This wasn't taking base casts into account when
  the bindings being materialized was Unknown; now it always respects base
  casts except when the temporary region is itself a pointer.
- When actually destroying the region, the analyzer did not actually load
  from the reference variable -- it was basically destroying the reference
  instead of its referent. Now it does do the load.

This will be more useful whenever we finally start modeling temporaries,
or at least those that get bound to local reference variables.

<rdar://problem/13552274>

llvm-svn: 178697
2013-04-03 21:16:58 +00:00
Anna Zaks 8ef07e5181 [analyzer] Rename “Mac OS X API”, “Mac OS API” -> “API Misuse (Apple)”
As they are relevant on both Mac and iOS.

llvm-svn: 178687
2013-04-03 19:28:22 +00:00
Anna Zaks c610bcacde [analyzer] Warn when nil receiver results in forming null reference
This also allows us to ensure IDC/return null suppression gets triggered in such cases.

llvm-svn: 178686
2013-04-03 19:28:19 +00:00
Anna Zaks b5d2fe8a1d [analyzer] make peelOffOuterExpr in BugReporterVisitors recursively peel off select Exprs
llvm-svn: 178685
2013-04-03 19:28:15 +00:00
Anna Zaks ede0983f88 [analyzer] Properly handle the ternary operator in trackNullOrUndefValue
1) Look for the node where the condition expression is live when checking if
it is constrained to true or false.

2) Fix a bug in ProgramState::isNull, which was masking the problem. When
the expression is not a symbol (,which is the case when it is Unknown) return
unconstrained value, instead of value constrained to “false”!
(Thankfully other callers of isNull have not been effected by the bug.)

llvm-svn: 178684
2013-04-03 19:28:12 +00:00
Anna Zaks ddef54cad6 [analyzer] Fix typo.
Thanks Jordan!

llvm-svn: 178683
2013-04-03 19:28:05 +00:00
Jordan Rose bc74eb1c90 [analyzer] Better model for copying of array fields in implicit copy ctors.
- Find the correct region to represent the first array element when
  constructing a CXXConstructorCall.
- If the array is trivial, model the copy with a primitive load/store.
- Don't warn about the "uninitialized" subscript in the AST -- we don't use
  the helper variable that Sema provides.

<rdar://problem/13091608>

llvm-svn: 178602
2013-04-03 01:39:08 +00:00
Aaron Ballman 235af9c1f5 Silencing warnings in MSVC due to duplicate identifiers.
llvm-svn: 178591
2013-04-02 23:47:53 +00:00
Anton Yartsev 01acbcebbb [analyzer] Moving cplusplus.NewDelete to alpha.* for now.
llvm-svn: 178529
2013-04-02 05:59:24 +00:00
Anna Zaks 60bf5f45f7 [analyzer] Teach invalidateRegions that regions within LazyCompoundVal need to be invalidated
Refactor invalidateRegions to take SVals instead of Regions as input and teach RegionStore
about processing LazyCompoundVal as a top-level “escaping” value.

This addresses several false positives that get triggered by the NewDelete checker, but the
underlying issue is reproducible with other checkers as well (for example, MallocChecker).

llvm-svn: 178518
2013-04-02 01:28:24 +00:00
Jordan Rose e189b869c5 [analyzer] For now, don't inline [cd]tors of C++ containers.
This is a heuristic to make up for the fact that the analyzer doesn't
model C++ containers very well. One example is modeling that
'std::distance(I, E) == 0' implies 'I == E'. In the future, it would be
nice to model this explicitly, but for now it just results in a lot of
false positives.

The actual heuristic checks if the base type has a member named 'begin' or
'iterator'. If so, we treat the constructors and destructors of that type
as opaque, rather than inlining them.

This is intended to drastically reduce the number of false positives
reported with experimental destructor support turned on. We can tweak the
heuristic in the future, but we'd rather err on the side of false negatives
for now.

<rdar://problem/13497258>

llvm-svn: 178516
2013-04-02 00:26:35 +00:00
Jordan Rose 19440f58e9 [analyzer] Cache whether a function is generally inlineable.
Certain properties of a function can determine ahead of time whether or not
the function is inlineable, such as its kind, its signature, or its
location. We can cache this value in the FunctionSummaries map to avoid
rechecking these static properties for every call.

Note that the analyzer may still decide not to inline a specific call to
a function because of the particular dynamic properties of the call along
the current path.

No intended functionality change.

llvm-svn: 178515
2013-04-02 00:26:29 +00:00
Jordan Rose 33a1063cab [analyzer] Use inline storage in the FunctionSummary DenseMap.
The summaries lasted for the lifetime of the map anyway; no reason to
include an extra allocation.

Also, use SmallBitVector instead of BitVector to track the visited basic
blocks -- most functions will have less than 64 basic blocks -- and
use bitfields for the other fields to reduce the size of the structure.

No functionality change.

llvm-svn: 178514
2013-04-02 00:26:26 +00:00
Jordan Rose d11ef1aaf7 [analyzer] Allow suppressing diagnostics reported within the 'std' namespace
This is controlled by the 'suppress-c++-stdlib' analyzer-config flag.
It is currently off by default.

This is more suppression than we'd like to do, since obviously there can
be user-caused issues within 'std', but it gives us the option to wield
a large hammer to suppress false positives the user likely can't work
around.

llvm-svn: 178513
2013-04-02 00:26:15 +00:00
Jordan Rose b8cb8359ce [analyzer] Restructure ExprEngine::VisitCXXNewExpr to do a bit less work.
No functionality change.

llvm-svn: 178402
2013-03-30 01:31:48 +00:00
Jordan Rose 8f6b4b043a [analyzer] Handle caching out while evaluating a C++ new expression.
Evaluating a C++ new expression now includes generating an intermediate
ExplodedNode, and this node could very well represent a previously-
reachable state in the ExplodedGraph. If so, we can short-circuit the
rest of the evaluation.

Caught by the assertion a few lines later.

<rdar://problem/13510065>

llvm-svn: 178401
2013-03-30 01:31:42 +00:00
Anna Zaks 8e492c2380 [analyzer] Address Jordan’s review of r178309 - do not register an extra visitor for nil receiver
We can check if the receiver is nil in the node that corresponds to the StmtPoint of the message send.
At that point, the receiver is guaranteed to be live. We will find at least one unreclaimed node due to
my previous commit (look for StmtPoint instead of PostStmt) and the fact that the nil receiver nodes are tagged.

+ a couple of extra tests.

llvm-svn: 178381
2013-03-29 22:32:38 +00:00
Anna Zaks 8d0dcd8add [analyzer] Look for a StmtPoint node instead of PostStmt in trackNullOrUndefValue.
trackNullOrUndefValue tries to find the first node that matches the statement it is tracking.
Since we collect PostStmt nodes (in node reclamation), none of those might be on the
current path, so relax the search to look for any StmtPoint.

llvm-svn: 178380
2013-03-29 22:32:34 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 338c3aa8d1 Add static analyzer support for conditionally executing static initializers.
llvm-svn: 178318
2013-03-29 00:09:28 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 233c1b0c77 Add configuration plumbing to enable static initializer branching in the CFG for the analyzer.
This setting still isn't enabled yet in the analyzer.  This is
just prep work.

llvm-svn: 178317
2013-03-29 00:09:22 +00:00