1//===----- UninitializedObject.h ---------------------------------*- C++ -*-==//
2//
3// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6//
7//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8//
9// This file defines helper classes for UninitializedObjectChecker and
10// documentation about the logic of it.
11//
12// The checker reports uninitialized fields in objects created after a
13// constructor call.
14//
15// This checker has several options:
16//   - "Pedantic" (boolean). If its not set or is set to false, the checker
17//     won't emit warnings for objects that don't have at least one initialized
18//     field. This may be set with
19//
20//     `-analyzer-config optin.cplusplus.UninitializedObject:Pedantic=true`.
21//
22//   - "NotesAsWarnings" (boolean). If set to true, the checker will emit a
23//     warning for each uninitialized field, as opposed to emitting one warning
24//     per constructor call, and listing the uninitialized fields that belongs
25//     to it in notes. Defaults to false.
26//
27//     `-analyzer-config \
28//         optin.cplusplus.UninitializedObject:NotesAsWarnings=true`.
29//
30//   - "CheckPointeeInitialization" (boolean). If set to false, the checker will
31//     not analyze the pointee of pointer/reference fields, and will only check
32//     whether the object itself is initialized. Defaults to false.
33//
34//     `-analyzer-config \
35//         optin.cplusplus.UninitializedObject:CheckPointeeInitialization=true`.
36//
37//     TODO: With some clever heuristics, some pointers should be dereferenced
38//     by default. For example, if the pointee is constructed within the
39//     constructor call, it's reasonable to say that no external object
40//     references it, and we wouldn't generate multiple report on the same
41//     pointee.
42//
43//   - "IgnoreRecordsWithField" (string). If supplied, the checker will not
44//     analyze structures that have a field with a name or type name that
45//     matches the given pattern. Defaults to "".
46//
47//     `-analyzer-config \
48// optin.cplusplus.UninitializedObject:IgnoreRecordsWithField="[Tt]ag|[Kk]ind"`.
49//
50//   - "IgnoreGuardedFields" (boolean). If set to true, the checker will analyze
51//     _syntactically_ whether the found uninitialized object is used without a
52//     preceding assert call. Defaults to false.
53//
54//     `-analyzer-config \
55//         optin.cplusplus.UninitializedObject:IgnoreGuardedFields=true`.
56//
57// Most of the following methods as well as the checker itself is defined in
58// UninitializedObjectChecker.cpp.
59//
60// Some methods are implemented in UninitializedPointee.cpp, to reduce the
61// complexity of the main checker file.
62//
63//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
64
65#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_STATICANALYZER_UNINITIALIZEDOBJECT_H
66#define LLVM_CLANG_STATICANALYZER_UNINITIALIZEDOBJECT_H
67
68#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/CheckerContext.h"
69
70namespace clang {
71namespace ento {
72
73struct UninitObjCheckerOptions {
74  bool IsPedantic = false;
75  bool ShouldConvertNotesToWarnings = false;
76  bool CheckPointeeInitialization = false;
77  std::string IgnoredRecordsWithFieldPattern;
78  bool IgnoreGuardedFields = false;
79};
80
81/// A lightweight polymorphic wrapper around FieldRegion *. We'll use this
82/// interface to store addinitional information about fields. As described
83/// later, a list of these objects (i.e. "fieldchain") will be constructed and
84/// used for printing note messages should an uninitialized value be found.
85class FieldNode {
86protected:
87  const FieldRegion *FR;
88
89  /// FieldNodes are never meant to be created on the heap, see
90  /// FindUninitializedFields::addFieldToUninits().
91  /* non-virtual */ ~FieldNode() = default;
92
93public:
94  FieldNode(const FieldRegion *FR) : FR(FR) {}
95
96  // We'll delete all of these special member functions to force the users of
97  // this interface to only store references to FieldNode objects in containers.
98  FieldNode() = delete;
99  FieldNode(const FieldNode &) = delete;
100  FieldNode(FieldNode &&) = delete;
101  FieldNode &operator=(const FieldNode &) = delete;
102  FieldNode &operator=(const FieldNode &&) = delete;
103
104  void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID) const { ID.AddPointer(this); }
105
106  /// Helper method for uniqueing.
107  bool isSameRegion(const FieldRegion *OtherFR) const {
108    // Special FieldNode descendants may wrap nullpointers (for example if they
109    // describe a special relationship between two elements of the fieldchain)
110    // -- we wouldn't like to unique these objects.
111    if (FR == nullptr)
112      return false;
113
114    return FR == OtherFR;
115  }
116
117  const FieldRegion *getRegion() const { return FR; }
118  const FieldDecl *getDecl() const {
119    assert(FR);
120    return FR->getDecl();
121  }
122
123  // When a fieldchain is printed, it will have the following format (without
124  // newline, indices are in order of insertion, from 1 to n):
125  //
126  // <note_message_n>'<prefix_n><prefix_n-1>...<prefix_1>
127  //       this-><node_1><separator_1><node_2><separator_2>...<node_n>'
128
129  /// If this is the last element of the fieldchain, this method will print the
130  /// note message associated with it.
131  /// The note message should state something like "uninitialized field" or
132  /// "uninitialized pointee" etc.
133  virtual void printNoteMsg(llvm::raw_ostream &Out) const = 0;
134
135  /// Print any prefixes before the fieldchain. Could contain casts, etc.
136  virtual void printPrefix(llvm::raw_ostream &Out) const = 0;
137
138  /// Print the node. Should contain the name of the field stored in FR.
139  virtual void printNode(llvm::raw_ostream &Out) const = 0;
140
141  /// Print the separator. For example, fields may be separated with '.' or
142  /// "->".
143  virtual void printSeparator(llvm::raw_ostream &Out) const = 0;
144
145  virtual bool isBase() const { return false; }
146};
147
148/// Returns with Field's name. This is a helper function to get the correct name
149/// even if Field is a captured lambda variable.
150std::string getVariableName(const FieldDecl *Field);
151
152/// Represents a field chain. A field chain is a list of fields where the first
153/// element of the chain is the object under checking (not stored), and every
154/// other element is a field, and the element that precedes it is the object
155/// that contains it.
156///
157/// Note that this class is immutable (essentially a wrapper around an
158/// ImmutableList), new FieldChainInfo objects may be created by member
159/// functions such as add() and replaceHead().
160class FieldChainInfo {
161public:
162  using FieldChain = llvm::ImmutableList<const FieldNode &>;
163
164private:
165  FieldChain::Factory &ChainFactory;
166  FieldChain Chain;
167
168  FieldChainInfo(FieldChain::Factory &F, FieldChain NewChain)
169      : FieldChainInfo(F) {
170    Chain = NewChain;
171  }
172
173public:
174  FieldChainInfo() = delete;
175  FieldChainInfo(FieldChain::Factory &F) : ChainFactory(F) {}
176  FieldChainInfo(const FieldChainInfo &Other) = default;
177
178  /// Constructs a new FieldChainInfo object with \p FN appended.
179  template <class FieldNodeT> FieldChainInfo add(const FieldNodeT &FN);
180
181  /// Constructs a new FieldChainInfo object with \p FN as the new head of the
182  /// list.
183  template <class FieldNodeT> FieldChainInfo replaceHead(const FieldNodeT &FN);
184
185  bool contains(const FieldRegion *FR) const;
186  bool isEmpty() const { return Chain.isEmpty(); }
187
188  const FieldNode &getHead() const { return Chain.getHead(); }
189  const FieldRegion *getUninitRegion() const { return getHead().getRegion(); }
190
191  void printNoteMsg(llvm::raw_ostream &Out) const;
192};
193
194using UninitFieldMap = std::map<const FieldRegion *, llvm::SmallString<50>>;
195
196/// Searches for and stores uninitialized fields in a non-union object.
197class FindUninitializedFields {
198  ProgramStateRef State;
199  const TypedValueRegion *const ObjectR;
200
201  const UninitObjCheckerOptions Opts;
202  bool IsAnyFieldInitialized = false;
203
204  FieldChainInfo::FieldChain::Factory ChainFactory;
205
206  /// A map for assigning uninitialized regions to note messages. For example,
207  ///
208  ///   struct A {
209  ///     int x;
210  ///   };
211  ///
212  ///   A a;
213  ///
214  /// After analyzing `a`, the map will contain a pair for `a.x`'s region and
215  /// the note message "uninitialized field 'this->x'.
216  UninitFieldMap UninitFields;
217
218public:
219  /// Constructs the FindUninitializedField object, searches for and stores
220  /// uninitialized fields in R.
221  FindUninitializedFields(ProgramStateRef State,
222                          const TypedValueRegion *const R,
223                          const UninitObjCheckerOptions &Opts);
224
225  /// Returns with the modified state and a map of (uninitialized region,
226  /// note message) pairs.
227  std::pair<ProgramStateRef, const UninitFieldMap &> getResults() {
228    return {State, UninitFields};
229  }
230
231  /// Returns whether the analyzed region contains at least one initialized
232  /// field. Note that this includes subfields as well, not just direct ones,
233  /// and will return false if an uninitialized pointee is found with
234  /// CheckPointeeInitialization enabled.
235  bool isAnyFieldInitialized() { return IsAnyFieldInitialized; }
236
237private:
238  // For the purposes of this checker, we'll regard the analyzed region as a
239  // directed tree, where
240  //   * the root is the object under checking
241  //   * every node is an object that is
242  //     - a union
243  //     - a non-union record
244  //     - dereferenceable (see isDereferencableType())
245  //     - an array
246  //     - of a primitive type (see isPrimitiveType())
247  //   * the parent of each node is the object that contains it
248  //   * every leaf is an array, a primitive object, a nullptr or an undefined
249  //   pointer.
250  //
251  // Example:
252  //
253  //   struct A {
254  //      struct B {
255  //        int x, y = 0;
256  //      };
257  //      B b;
258  //      int *iptr = new int;
259  //      B* bptr;
260  //
261  //      A() {}
262  //   };
263  //
264  // The directed tree:
265  //
266  //           ->x
267  //          /
268  //      ->b--->y
269  //     /
270  //    A-->iptr->(int value)
271  //     \
272  //      ->bptr
273  //
274  // From this we'll construct a vector of fieldchains, where each fieldchain
275  // represents an uninitialized field. An uninitialized field may be a
276  // primitive object, a pointer, a pointee or a union without a single
277  // initialized field.
278  // In the above example, for the default constructor call we'll end up with
279  // these fieldchains:
280  //
281  //   this->b.x
282  //   this->iptr (pointee uninit)
283  //   this->bptr (pointer uninit)
284  //
285  // We'll traverse each node of the above graph with the appropriate one of
286  // these methods:
287
288  /// Checks the region of a union object, and returns true if no field is
289  /// initialized within the region.
290  bool isUnionUninit(const TypedValueRegion *R);
291
292  /// Checks a region of a non-union object, and returns true if an
293  /// uninitialized field is found within the region.
294  bool isNonUnionUninit(const TypedValueRegion *R, FieldChainInfo LocalChain);
295
296  /// Checks a region of a pointer or reference object, and returns true if the
297  /// ptr/ref object itself or any field within the pointee's region is
298  /// uninitialized.
299  bool isDereferencableUninit(const FieldRegion *FR, FieldChainInfo LocalChain);
300
301  /// Returns true if the value of a primitive object is uninitialized.
302  bool isPrimitiveUninit(const SVal &V);
303
304  // Note that we don't have a method for arrays -- the elements of an array are
305  // often left uninitialized intentionally even when it is of a C++ record
306  // type, so we'll assume that an array is always initialized.
307  // TODO: Add a support for nonloc::LocAsInteger.
308
309  /// Processes LocalChain and attempts to insert it into UninitFields. Returns
310  /// true on success. Also adds the head of the list and \p PointeeR (if
311  /// supplied) to the GDM as already analyzed objects.
312  ///
313  /// Since this class analyzes regions with recursion, we'll only store
314  /// references to temporary FieldNode objects created on the stack. This means
315  /// that after analyzing a leaf of the directed tree described above, the
316  /// elements LocalChain references will be destructed, so we can't store it
317  /// directly.
318  bool addFieldToUninits(FieldChainInfo LocalChain,
319                         const MemRegion *PointeeR = nullptr);
320};
321
322/// Returns true if T is a primitive type. An object of a primitive type only
323/// needs to be analyzed as much as checking whether their value is undefined.
324inline bool isPrimitiveType(const QualType &T) {
325  return T->isBuiltinType() || T->isEnumeralType() ||
326         T->isFunctionType() || T->isAtomicType() ||
327         T->isVectorType() || T->isScalarType();
328}
329
330inline bool isDereferencableType(const QualType &T) {
331  return T->isAnyPointerType() || T->isReferenceType();
332}
333
334// Template method definitions.
335
336template <class FieldNodeT>
337inline FieldChainInfo FieldChainInfo::add(const FieldNodeT &FN) {
338  assert(!contains(FN.getRegion()) &&
339         "Can't add a field that is already a part of the "
340         "fieldchain! Is this a cyclic reference?");
341
342  FieldChainInfo NewChain = *this;
343  NewChain.Chain = ChainFactory.add(FN, Chain);
344  return NewChain;
345}
346
347template <class FieldNodeT>
348inline FieldChainInfo FieldChainInfo::replaceHead(const FieldNodeT &FN) {
349  FieldChainInfo NewChain(ChainFactory, Chain.getTail());
350  return NewChain.add(FN);
351}
352
353} // end of namespace ento
354} // end of namespace clang
355
356#endif // LLVM_CLANG_STATICANALYZER_UNINITIALIZEDOBJECT_H
357