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      1 //== CheckerContext.h - Context info for path-sensitive checkers--*- 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 CheckerContext that provides contextual info for
     10 // path-sensitive checkers.
     11 //
     12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
     13 
     14 #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_STATICANALYZER_CORE_PATHSENSITIVE_CHECKERCONTEXT_H
     15 #define LLVM_CLANG_STATICANALYZER_CORE_PATHSENSITIVE_CHECKERCONTEXT_H
     16 
     17 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/ExprEngine.h"
     18 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/ProgramStateTrait.h"
     19 
     20 namespace clang {
     21 namespace ento {
     22 
     23 class CheckerContext {
     24   ExprEngine &Eng;
     25   /// The current exploded(symbolic execution) graph node.
     26   ExplodedNode *Pred;
     27   /// The flag is true if the (state of the execution) has been modified
     28   /// by the checker using this context. For example, a new transition has been
     29   /// added or a bug report issued.
     30   bool Changed;
     31   /// The tagged location, which is used to generate all new nodes.
     32   const ProgramPoint Location;
     33   NodeBuilder &NB;
     34 
     35 public:
     36   /// If we are post visiting a call, this flag will be set if the
     37   /// call was inlined.  In all other cases it will be false.
     38   const bool wasInlined;
     39 
     40   CheckerContext(NodeBuilder &builder,
     41                  ExprEngine &eng,
     42                  ExplodedNode *pred,
     43                  const ProgramPoint &loc,
     44                  bool wasInlined = false)
     45     : Eng(eng),
     46       Pred(pred),
     47       Changed(false),
     48       Location(loc),
     49       NB(builder),
     50       wasInlined(wasInlined) {
     51     assert(Pred->getState() &&
     52            "We should not call the checkers on an empty state.");
     53   }
     54 
     55   AnalysisManager &getAnalysisManager() {
     56     return Eng.getAnalysisManager();
     57   }
     58 
     59   ConstraintManager &getConstraintManager() {
     60     return Eng.getConstraintManager();
     61   }
     62 
     63   StoreManager &getStoreManager() {
     64     return Eng.getStoreManager();
     65   }
     66 
     67   /// Returns the previous node in the exploded graph, which includes
     68   /// the state of the program before the checker ran. Note, checkers should
     69   /// not retain the node in their state since the nodes might get invalidated.
     70   ExplodedNode *getPredecessor() { return Pred; }
     71   const ProgramStateRef &getState() const { return Pred->getState(); }
     72 
     73   /// Check if the checker changed the state of the execution; ex: added
     74   /// a new transition or a bug report.
     75   bool isDifferent() { return Changed; }
     76 
     77   /// Returns the number of times the current block has been visited
     78   /// along the analyzed path.
     79   unsigned blockCount() const {
     80     return NB.getContext().blockCount();
     81   }
     82 
     83   ASTContext &getASTContext() {
     84     return Eng.getContext();
     85   }
     86 
     87   const LangOptions &getLangOpts() const {
     88     return Eng.getContext().getLangOpts();
     89   }
     90 
     91   const LocationContext *getLocationContext() const {
     92     return Pred->getLocationContext();
     93   }
     94 
     95   const StackFrameContext *getStackFrame() const {
     96     return Pred->getStackFrame();
     97   }
     98 
     99   /// Return true if the current LocationContext has no caller context.
    100   bool inTopFrame() const { return getLocationContext()->inTopFrame();  }
    101 
    102   BugReporter &getBugReporter() {
    103     return Eng.getBugReporter();
    104   }
    105 
    106   const SourceManager &getSourceManager() {
    107     return getBugReporter().getSourceManager();
    108   }
    109 
    110   Preprocessor &getPreprocessor() { return getBugReporter().getPreprocessor(); }
    111 
    112   SValBuilder &getSValBuilder() {
    113     return Eng.getSValBuilder();
    114   }
    115 
    116   SymbolManager &getSymbolManager() {
    117     return getSValBuilder().getSymbolManager();
    118   }
    119 
    120   ProgramStateManager &getStateManager() {
    121     return Eng.getStateManager();
    122   }
    123 
    124   AnalysisDeclContext *getCurrentAnalysisDeclContext() const {
    125     return Pred->getLocationContext()->getAnalysisDeclContext();
    126   }
    127 
    128   /// Get the blockID.
    129   unsigned getBlockID() const {
    130     return NB.getContext().getBlock()->getBlockID();
    131   }
    132 
    133   /// If the given node corresponds to a PostStore program point,
    134   /// retrieve the location region as it was uttered in the code.
    135   ///
    136   /// This utility can be useful for generating extensive diagnostics, for
    137   /// example, for finding variables that the given symbol was assigned to.
    138   static const MemRegion *getLocationRegionIfPostStore(const ExplodedNode *N) {
    139     ProgramPoint L = N->getLocation();
    140     if (Optional<PostStore> PSL = L.getAs<PostStore>())
    141       return reinterpret_cast<const MemRegion*>(PSL->getLocationValue());
    142     return nullptr;
    143   }
    144 
    145   /// Get the value of arbitrary expressions at this point in the path.
    146   SVal getSVal(const Stmt *S) const {
    147     return Pred->getSVal(S);
    148   }
    149 
    150   /// Returns true if the value of \p E is greater than or equal to \p
    151   /// Val under unsigned comparison
    152   bool isGreaterOrEqual(const Expr *E, unsigned long long Val);
    153 
    154   /// Returns true if the value of \p E is negative.
    155   bool isNegative(const Expr *E);
    156 
    157   /// Generates a new transition in the program state graph
    158   /// (ExplodedGraph). Uses the default CheckerContext predecessor node.
    159   ///
    160   /// @param State The state of the generated node. If not specified, the state
    161   ///        will not be changed, but the new node will have the checker's tag.
    162   /// @param Tag The tag is used to uniquely identify the creation site. If no
    163   ///        tag is specified, a default tag, unique to the given checker,
    164   ///        will be used. Tags are used to prevent states generated at
    165   ///        different sites from caching out.
    166   ExplodedNode *addTransition(ProgramStateRef State = nullptr,
    167                               const ProgramPointTag *Tag = nullptr) {
    168     return addTransitionImpl(State ? State : getState(), false, nullptr, Tag);
    169   }
    170 
    171   /// Generates a new transition with the given predecessor.
    172   /// Allows checkers to generate a chain of nodes.
    173   ///
    174   /// @param State The state of the generated node.
    175   /// @param Pred The transition will be generated from the specified Pred node
    176   ///             to the newly generated node.
    177   /// @param Tag The tag to uniquely identify the creation site.
    178   ExplodedNode *addTransition(ProgramStateRef State, ExplodedNode *Pred,
    179                               const ProgramPointTag *Tag = nullptr) {
    180     return addTransitionImpl(State, false, Pred, Tag);
    181   }
    182 
    183   /// Generate a sink node. Generating a sink stops exploration of the
    184   /// given path. To create a sink node for the purpose of reporting an error,
    185   /// checkers should use generateErrorNode() instead.
    186   ExplodedNode *generateSink(ProgramStateRef State, ExplodedNode *Pred,
    187                              const ProgramPointTag *Tag = nullptr) {
    188     return addTransitionImpl(State ? State : getState(), true, Pred, Tag);
    189   }
    190 
    191   /// Add a sink node to the current path of execution, halting analysis.
    192   void addSink(ProgramStateRef State = nullptr,
    193                const ProgramPointTag *Tag = nullptr) {
    194     if (!State)
    195       State = getState();
    196     addTransition(State, generateSink(State, getPredecessor()));
    197   }
    198 
    199   /// Generate a transition to a node that will be used to report
    200   /// an error. This node will be a sink. That is, it will stop exploration of
    201   /// the given path.
    202   ///
    203   /// @param State The state of the generated node.
    204   /// @param Tag The tag to uniquely identify the creation site. If null,
    205   ///        the default tag for the checker will be used.
    206   ExplodedNode *generateErrorNode(ProgramStateRef State = nullptr,
    207                                   const ProgramPointTag *Tag = nullptr) {
    208     return generateSink(State, Pred,
    209                        (Tag ? Tag : Location.getTag()));
    210   }
    211 
    212   /// Generate a transition to a node that will be used to report
    213   /// an error. This node will not be a sink. That is, exploration will
    214   /// continue along this path.
    215   ///
    216   /// @param State The state of the generated node.
    217   /// @param Tag The tag to uniquely identify the creation site. If null,
    218   ///        the default tag for the checker will be used.
    219   ExplodedNode *
    220   generateNonFatalErrorNode(ProgramStateRef State = nullptr,
    221                             const ProgramPointTag *Tag = nullptr) {
    222     return addTransition(State, (Tag ? Tag : Location.getTag()));
    223   }
    224 
    225   /// Generate a transition to a node that will be used to report
    226   /// an error. This node will not be a sink. That is, exploration will
    227   /// continue along this path.
    228   ///
    229   /// @param State The state of the generated node.
    230   /// @param Pred The transition will be generated from the specified Pred node
    231   ///             to the newly generated node.
    232   /// @param Tag The tag to uniquely identify the creation site. If null,
    233   ///        the default tag for the checker will be used.
    234   ExplodedNode *
    235   generateNonFatalErrorNode(ProgramStateRef State,
    236                             ExplodedNode *Pred,
    237                             const ProgramPointTag *Tag = nullptr) {
    238     return addTransition(State, Pred, (Tag ? Tag : Location.getTag()));
    239   }
    240 
    241   /// Emit the diagnostics report.
    242   void emitReport(std::unique_ptr<BugReport> R) {
    243     Changed = true;
    244     Eng.getBugReporter().emitReport(std::move(R));
    245   }
    246 
    247   /// Produce a program point tag that displays an additional path note
    248   /// to the user. This is a lightweight alternative to the
    249   /// BugReporterVisitor mechanism: instead of visiting the bug report
    250   /// node-by-node to restore the sequence of events that led to discovering
    251   /// a bug, you can add notes as you add your transitions.
    252   ///
    253   /// @param Cb Callback with 'BugReporterContext &, BugReport &' parameters.
    254   /// @param IsPrunable Whether the note is prunable. It allows BugReporter
    255   ///        to omit the note from the report if it would make the displayed
    256   ///        bug path significantly shorter.
    257   const NoteTag *getNoteTag(NoteTag::Callback &&Cb, bool IsPrunable = false) {
    258     return Eng.getNoteTags().makeNoteTag(std::move(Cb), IsPrunable);
    259   }
    260 
    261   /// A shorthand version of getNoteTag that doesn't require you to accept
    262   /// the 'BugReporterContext' argument when you don't need it.
    263   ///
    264   /// @param Cb Callback only with 'BugReport &' parameter.
    265   /// @param IsPrunable Whether the note is prunable. It allows BugReporter
    266   ///        to omit the note from the report if it would make the displayed
    267   ///        bug path significantly shorter.
    268   const NoteTag
    269   *getNoteTag(std::function<std::string(PathSensitiveBugReport &)> &&Cb,
    270               bool IsPrunable = false) {
    271     return getNoteTag(
    272         [Cb](BugReporterContext &,
    273              PathSensitiveBugReport &BR) { return Cb(BR); },
    274         IsPrunable);
    275   }
    276 
    277   /// A shorthand version of getNoteTag that doesn't require you to accept
    278   /// the arguments when you don't need it.
    279   ///
    280   /// @param Cb Callback without parameters.
    281   /// @param IsPrunable Whether the note is prunable. It allows BugReporter
    282   ///        to omit the note from the report if it would make the displayed
    283   ///        bug path significantly shorter.
    284   const NoteTag *getNoteTag(std::function<std::string()> &&Cb,
    285                             bool IsPrunable = false) {
    286     return getNoteTag([Cb](BugReporterContext &,
    287                            PathSensitiveBugReport &) { return Cb(); },
    288                       IsPrunable);
    289   }
    290 
    291   /// A shorthand version of getNoteTag that accepts a plain note.
    292   ///
    293   /// @param Note The note.
    294   /// @param IsPrunable Whether the note is prunable. It allows BugReporter
    295   ///        to omit the note from the report if it would make the displayed
    296   ///        bug path significantly shorter.
    297   const NoteTag *getNoteTag(StringRef Note, bool IsPrunable = false) {
    298     return getNoteTag(
    299         [Note](BugReporterContext &,
    300                PathSensitiveBugReport &) { return std::string(Note); },
    301         IsPrunable);
    302   }
    303 
    304   /// A shorthand version of getNoteTag that accepts a lambda with stream for
    305   /// note.
    306   ///
    307   /// @param Cb Callback with 'BugReport &' and 'llvm::raw_ostream &'.
    308   /// @param IsPrunable Whether the note is prunable. It allows BugReporter
    309   ///        to omit the note from the report if it would make the displayed
    310   ///        bug path significantly shorter.
    311   const NoteTag *getNoteTag(
    312       std::function<void(PathSensitiveBugReport &BR, llvm::raw_ostream &OS)> &&Cb,
    313       bool IsPrunable = false) {
    314     return getNoteTag(
    315         [Cb](PathSensitiveBugReport &BR) -> std::string {
    316           llvm::SmallString<128> Str;
    317           llvm::raw_svector_ostream OS(Str);
    318           Cb(BR, OS);
    319           return std::string(OS.str());
    320         },
    321         IsPrunable);
    322   }
    323 
    324   /// Returns the word that should be used to refer to the declaration
    325   /// in the report.
    326   StringRef getDeclDescription(const Decl *D);
    327 
    328   /// Get the declaration of the called function (path-sensitive).
    329   const FunctionDecl *getCalleeDecl(const CallExpr *CE) const;
    330 
    331   /// Get the name of the called function (path-sensitive).
    332   StringRef getCalleeName(const FunctionDecl *FunDecl) const;
    333 
    334   /// Get the identifier of the called function (path-sensitive).
    335   const IdentifierInfo *getCalleeIdentifier(const CallExpr *CE) const {
    336     const FunctionDecl *FunDecl = getCalleeDecl(CE);
    337     if (FunDecl)
    338       return FunDecl->getIdentifier();
    339     else
    340       return nullptr;
    341   }
    342 
    343   /// Get the name of the called function (path-sensitive).
    344   StringRef getCalleeName(const CallExpr *CE) const {
    345     const FunctionDecl *FunDecl = getCalleeDecl(CE);
    346     return getCalleeName(FunDecl);
    347   }
    348 
    349   /// Returns true if the callee is an externally-visible function in the
    350   /// top-level namespace, such as \c malloc.
    351   ///
    352   /// If a name is provided, the function must additionally match the given
    353   /// name.
    354   ///
    355   /// Note that this deliberately excludes C++ library functions in the \c std
    356   /// namespace, but will include C library functions accessed through the
    357   /// \c std namespace. This also does not check if the function is declared
    358   /// as 'extern "C"', or if it uses C++ name mangling.
    359   static bool isCLibraryFunction(const FunctionDecl *FD,
    360                                  StringRef Name = StringRef());
    361 
    362   /// Depending on wither the location corresponds to a macro, return
    363   /// either the macro name or the token spelling.
    364   ///
    365   /// This could be useful when checkers' logic depends on whether a function
    366   /// is called with a given macro argument. For example:
    367   ///   s = socket(AF_INET,..)
    368   /// If AF_INET is a macro, the result should be treated as a source of taint.
    369   ///
    370   /// \sa clang::Lexer::getSpelling(), clang::Lexer::getImmediateMacroName().
    371   StringRef getMacroNameOrSpelling(SourceLocation &Loc);
    372 
    373 private:
    374   ExplodedNode *addTransitionImpl(ProgramStateRef State,
    375                                  bool MarkAsSink,
    376                                  ExplodedNode *P = nullptr,
    377                                  const ProgramPointTag *Tag = nullptr) {
    378     // The analyzer may stop exploring if it sees a state it has previously
    379     // visited ("cache out"). The early return here is a defensive check to
    380     // prevent accidental caching out by checker API clients. Unless there is a
    381     // tag or the client checker has requested that the generated node be
    382     // marked as a sink, we assume that a client requesting a transition to a
    383     // state that is the same as the predecessor state has made a mistake. We
    384     // return the predecessor rather than cache out.
    385     //
    386     // TODO: We could potentially change the return to an assertion to alert
    387     // clients to their mistake, but several checkers (including
    388     // DereferenceChecker, CallAndMessageChecker, and DynamicTypePropagation)
    389     // rely upon the defensive behavior and would need to be updated.
    390     if (!State || (State == Pred->getState() && !Tag && !MarkAsSink))
    391       return Pred;
    392 
    393     Changed = true;
    394     const ProgramPoint &LocalLoc = (Tag ? Location.withTag(Tag) : Location);
    395     if (!P)
    396       P = Pred;
    397 
    398     ExplodedNode *node;
    399     if (MarkAsSink)
    400       node = NB.generateSink(LocalLoc, State, P);
    401     else
    402       node = NB.generateNode(LocalLoc, State, P);
    403     return node;
    404   }
    405 };
    406 
    407 } // end GR namespace
    408 
    409 } // end clang namespace
    410 
    411 #endif
    412