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Artem Dergachev 9b02a9b401 [analyzer] Make default bindings to variables actually work.
Default RegionStore bindings represent values that can be obtained by loading
from anywhere within the region, not just the specific offset within the region
that they are said to be bound to. For example, default-binding a character \0
to an int (eg., via memset()) means that the whole int is 0, not just
that its lower byte is 0.

Even though memset and bzero were modeled this way, it didn't work correctly
when applied to simple variables. Eg., in

  int x;
  memset(x, 0, sizeof(x));

we did produce a default binding, but were unable to read it later, and 'x'
was perceived as an uninitialized variable even after memset.

At the same time, if we replace 'x' with a variable of a structure or array
type, accessing fields or elements of such variable was working correctly,
which was enough for most cases. So this was only a problem for variables of
simple integer/enumeration/floating-point/pointer types.

Fix loading default bindings from RegionStore for regions of simple variables.

Add a unit test to document the API contract as well.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60742

llvm-svn: 358722
2019-04-18 23:35:56 +00:00
Alex Bradbury 9c66a47831 [analyzer] Unbreak building of SymbolReaperTest true BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=True
Extra dependencies need to be listed for StaticAnalysisTests in order for
linking to succeed when BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=True.

llvm-svn: 351540
2019-01-18 10:13:07 +00:00
Artem Dergachev 2ed0e79bb8 [analyzer] Make sure base-region and its sub-regions are either all alive or all dead.
SymbolReaper now realizes that our liveness analysis isn't sharp enough
to discriminate between liveness of, say, variables and their fields.
Surprisingly, this didn't quite work before: having a variable live only
through Environment (eg., calling a C++ method on a local variable
as the last action ever performed on that variable) would not keep the
region value symbol of a field of that variable alive.

It would have been broken in the opposite direction as well, but both
Environment and RegionStore use the scanReachableSymbols mechanism for finding
live symbols regions within their values, and due to that they accidentally
end up marking the whole chain of super-regions as live when at least one
sub-region is known to be live.

It is now a direct responsibility of SymbolReaper to maintain this invariant,
and a unit test was added in order to make sure it stays that way.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56632

rdar://problem/46914108

llvm-svn: 351499
2019-01-18 00:08:56 +00:00
Fangrui Song 5313327f61 Add explicit dependency on clangSerialization for a bunch of components to fix -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=on build
This is a more thorough fix of rC348911.
The story about -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=on build after rC348907 (Move PCHContainerOperations from Frontend to Serialization) is:

1. libclangSerialization.so defines PCHContainerReader dtor, ...
2. clangFrontend and clangTooling define classes inheriting from PCHContainerReader, thus their DSOs have undefined references on PCHContainerReader dtor
3. Components depending on either clangFrontend or clangTooling cannot be linked unless they have explicit dependency on clangSerialization due to the default linker option -z defs. The explicit dependency could be avoided if libclang{Frontend,Tooling}.so had these undefined references.

This patch adds the explicit dependency on clangSerialization to make them build.

llvm-svn: 348915
2018-12-12 08:02:18 +00:00
Heejin Ahn da6b81cdb5 [analyzer] Add clangFrontend to target_link_libraries
Without this, builds with `-DSHARED_LIB=ON` fail.

llvm-svn: 335791
2018-06-27 22:05:09 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko d00ed8e2c2 [analyzer] Allow registering custom statically-linked analyzer checkers
Summary:
Add an extension point to allow registration of statically-linked Clang Static
Analyzer checkers that are not a part of the Clang tree. This extension point
employs the mechanism used when checkers are registered from dynamically loaded
plugins.

Reviewers: george.karpenkov, NoQ, xazax.hun, dcoughlin

Reviewed By: george.karpenkov

Subscribers: mgorny, mikhail.ramalho, rnkovacs, xazax.hun, szepet, a.sidorin, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45718

llvm-svn: 335740
2018-06-27 14:56:12 +00:00
Shoaib Meenai d806af3499 [CMake] Use PRIVATE in target_link_libraries for executables
We currently use target_link_libraries without an explicit scope
specifier (INTERFACE, PRIVATE or PUBLIC) when linking executables.
Dependencies added in this way apply to both the target and its
dependencies, i.e. they become part of the executable's link interface
and are transitive.

Transitive dependencies generally don't make sense for executables,
since you wouldn't normally be linking against an executable. This also
causes issues for generating install export files when using
LLVM_DISTRIBUTION_COMPONENTS. For example, clang has a lot of LLVM
library dependencies, which are currently added as interface
dependencies. If clang is in the distribution components but the LLVM
libraries it depends on aren't (which is a perfectly legitimate use case
if the LLVM libraries are being built static and there are therefore no
run-time dependencies on them), CMake will complain about the LLVM
libraries not being in export set when attempting to generate the
install export file for clang. This is reasonable behavior on CMake's
part, and the right thing is for LLVM's build system to explicitly use
PRIVATE dependencies for executables.

Unfortunately, CMake doesn't allow you to mix and match the keyword and
non-keyword target_link_libraries signatures for a single target; i.e.,
if a single call to target_link_libraries for a particular target uses
one of the INTERFACE, PRIVATE, or PUBLIC keywords, all other calls must
also be updated to use those keywords. This means we must do this change
in a single shot. I also fully expect to have missed some instances; I
tested by enabling all the projects in the monorepo (except dragonegg),
and configuring both with and without shared libraries, on both Darwin
and Linux, but I'm planning to rely on the buildbots for other
configurations (since it should be pretty easy to fix those).

Even after this change, we still have a lot of target_link_libraries
calls that don't specify a scope keyword, mostly for shared libraries.
I'm thinking about addressing those in a follow-up, but that's a
separate change IMO.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40823

llvm-svn: 319840
2017-12-05 21:49:56 +00:00
Gabor Horvath e40c71c10a [analyzer] Individual configuration options can be specified for checkers.
Reviewed by: Anna Zaks

Original patch by: Aleksei Sidorin

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7905

llvm-svn: 231266
2015-03-04 17:59:34 +00:00