| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -analyze -analyzer-checker=experimental.core.FixedAddr,experimental.core.PointerArithm,experimental.core.PointerSub -analyzer-store=region -verify -triple x86_64-apple-darwin9 %s |
| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -analyze -analyzer-checker=experimental.core.FixedAddr,experimental.core.PointerArithm,experimental.core.PointerSub -analyzer-store=region -verify -triple i686-apple-darwin9 %s |
| |
| // Used to trigger warnings for unreachable paths. |
| #define WARN do { int a, b; int c = &b-&a; } while (0) |
| |
| void f1() { |
| int a[10]; |
| int *p = a; |
| ++p; |
| } |
| |
| char* foo(); |
| |
| void f2() { |
| char *p = foo(); |
| ++p; |
| } |
| |
| // This test case checks if we get the right rvalue type of a TypedViewRegion. |
| // The ElementRegion's type depends on the array region's rvalue type. If it was |
| // a pointer type, we would get a loc::SymbolVal for '*p'. |
| void* memchr(); |
| static int |
| domain_port (const char *domain_b, const char *domain_e, |
| const char **domain_e_ptr) |
| { |
| int port = 0; |
| |
| const char *p; |
| const char *colon = memchr (domain_b, ':', domain_e - domain_b); |
| |
| for (p = colon + 1; p < domain_e ; p++) |
| port = 10 * port + (*p - '0'); |
| return port; |
| } |
| |
| void f3() { |
| int x, y; |
| int d = &y - &x; // expected-warning{{Subtraction of two pointers that do not point to the same memory chunk may cause incorrect result.}} |
| |
| int a[10]; |
| int *p = &a[2]; |
| int *q = &a[8]; |
| d = q-p; // no-warning |
| } |
| |
| void f4() { |
| int *p; |
| p = (int*) 0x10000; // expected-warning{{Using a fixed address is not portable because that address will probably not be valid in all environments or platforms.}} |
| } |
| |
| void f5() { |
| int x, y; |
| int *p; |
| p = &x + 1; // expected-warning{{Pointer arithmetic done on non-array variables means reliance on memory layout, which is dangerous.}} |
| |
| int a[10]; |
| p = a + 1; // no-warning |
| } |
| |
| // Allow arithmetic on different symbolic regions. |
| void f6(int *p, int *q) { |
| int d = q - p; // no-warning |
| } |
| |
| void null_operand(int *a) { |
| start: |
| // LHS is a label, RHS is NULL |
| if (&&start == 0) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (&&start < 0) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (&&start <= 0) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(&&start != 0)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(&&start > 0)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(&&start >= 0)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(&&start - 0)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| |
| // LHS is a non-symbolic value, RHS is NULL |
| if (&a == 0) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (&a < 0) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (&a <= 0) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(&a != 0)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(&a > 0)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(&a >= 0)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| |
| if (!(&a - 0)) // expected-warning{{Pointer arithmetic done on non-array variables}} |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| |
| // LHS is NULL, RHS is non-symbolic |
| // The same code is used for labels and non-symbolic values. |
| if (0 == &a) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (0 > &a) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (0 >= &a) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(0 != &a)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(0 < &a)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(0 <= &a)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| |
| // LHS is a symbolic value, RHS is NULL |
| if (a == 0) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (a < 0) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (a <= 0) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (!(a != 0)) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (!(a > 0)) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (!(a >= 0)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(a - 0)) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| |
| // LHS is NULL, RHS is a symbolic value |
| if (0 == a) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (0 > a) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (0 >= a) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (!(0 != a)) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (!(0 < a)) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (!(0 <= a)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| } |
| |
| void const_locs() { |
| char *a = (char*)0x1000; |
| char *b = (char*)0x1100; |
| start: |
| if (a==b) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(a!=b)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (a>b) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (b<a) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (a>=b) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (b<=a) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (b-a != 0x100) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| |
| if (&&start == a) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (a == &&start) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (&a == (char**)a) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if ((char**)a == &a) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| } |
| |
| void array_matching_types() { |
| int array[10]; |
| int *a = &array[2]; |
| int *b = &array[5]; |
| |
| if (a==b) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(a!=b)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (a>b) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (b<a) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (a>=b) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (b<=a) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if ((b-a) == 0) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| } |
| |
| // This takes a different code path than array_matching_types() |
| void array_different_types() { |
| int array[10]; |
| int *a = &array[2]; |
| char *b = (char*)&array[5]; |
| |
| if (a==b) // expected-warning{{comparison of distinct pointer types}} |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(a!=b)) // expected-warning{{comparison of distinct pointer types}} |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (a>b) // expected-warning{{comparison of distinct pointer types}} |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (b<a) // expected-warning{{comparison of distinct pointer types}} |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (a>=b) // expected-warning{{comparison of distinct pointer types}} |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (b<=a) // expected-warning{{comparison of distinct pointer types}} |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| } |
| |
| struct test { int x; int y; }; |
| void struct_fields() { |
| struct test a, b; |
| |
| if (&a.x == &a.y) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(&a.x != &a.y)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (&a.x > &a.y) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (&a.y < &a.x) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (&a.x >= &a.y) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (&a.y <= &a.x) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| |
| if (&a.x == &b.x) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(&a.x != &b.x)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (&a.x > &b.x) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (&b.x < &a.x) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (&a.x >= &b.x) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (&b.x <= &a.x) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| } |
| |
| void mixed_region_types() { |
| struct test s; |
| int array[2]; |
| void *a = &array, *b = &s; |
| |
| if (&a == &b) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (!(&a != &b)) |
| WARN; // no-warning |
| if (&a > &b) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (&b < &a) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (&a >= &b) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (&b <= &a) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| } |
| |
| void symbolic_region(int *p) { |
| int a; |
| |
| if (&a == p) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (&a != p) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (&a > p) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (&a < p) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (&a >= p) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| if (&a <= p) |
| WARN; // expected-warning{{}} |
| } |
| |
| void PR7527 (int *p) { |
| if (((int) p) & 1) // not crash |
| return; |
| } |