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(*
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* Copyright (c) 2013 - present Facebook, Inc.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* This source code is licensed under the BSD style license found in the
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* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
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* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
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*)
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open! IStd
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module Hashtbl = Caml.Hashtbl
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(** Utility methods to support the translation of clang ast constructs into sil instructions. *)
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module L = Logging
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(** Extract the element of a singleton list. If the list is not a singleton It stops the computation
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giving a warning. We use this because we assume in many places that a list is just a
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singleton. We use the warning if to see which assumption was not correct. *)
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let extract_item_from_singleton l warning_string failure_val =
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match l with
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| [item] ->
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item
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| _ ->
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L.(debug Capture Medium) "%s" warning_string ;
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failure_val
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let dummy_exp = (Exp.minus_one, Typ.mk (Tint Typ.IInt))
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(** Extract the element of a singleton list. If the list is not a singleton Gives a warning and
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return -1 as standard value indicating something went wrong. *)
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let extract_exp_from_list el warning_string =
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extract_item_from_singleton el warning_string dummy_exp
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module Nodes = struct
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let prune_kind b = Procdesc.Node.Prune_node (b, Sil.Ik_bexp, string_of_bool b ^ " Branch")
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let is_true_prune_node n =
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match Procdesc.Node.get_kind n with
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| Procdesc.Node.Prune_node (true, _, _) ->
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true
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| _ ->
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false
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let create_node node_kind instrs loc context =
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let procdesc = CContext.get_procdesc context in
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Procdesc.create_node procdesc loc node_kind instrs
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let create_prune_node ~branch ~negate_cond e_cond instrs_cond loc ik context =
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let e_cond', _ =
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extract_exp_from_list e_cond
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"@\nWARNING: Missing expression for Conditional operator. Need to be fixed"
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in
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let e_cond'' = if negate_cond then Exp.UnOp (Unop.LNot, e_cond', None) else e_cond' in
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let instrs_cond' = instrs_cond @ [Sil.Prune (e_cond'', loc, branch, ik)] in
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create_node (prune_kind branch) instrs_cond' loc context
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(** Check if this binary opertor requires the creation of a node in the cfg. *)
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let is_binary_assign_op boi =
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match boi.Clang_ast_t.boi_kind with
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| `Assign
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| `MulAssign
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| `DivAssign
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| `RemAssign
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| `AddAssign
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| `SubAssign
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| `ShlAssign
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| `ShrAssign
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| `AndAssign
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| `XorAssign
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| `OrAssign ->
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true
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| `PtrMemD
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| `PtrMemI
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| `Mul
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| `Div
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| `Rem
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| `Add
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| `Sub
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| `Shl
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| `Shr
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| `LT
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| `GT
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| `LE
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| `GE
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| `EQ
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| `NE
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| `And
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| `Xor
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| `Or
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| `LAnd
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| `LOr
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| `Comma ->
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false
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end
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module GotoLabel = struct
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let find_goto_label context label sil_loc =
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try Hashtbl.find context.CContext.label_map label with Not_found ->
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let node_name = Format.sprintf "GotoLabel_%s" label in
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let new_node = Nodes.create_node (Procdesc.Node.Skip_node node_name) [] sil_loc context in
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Hashtbl.add context.CContext.label_map label new_node ;
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new_node
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end
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type continuation =
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{ break: Procdesc.Node.t list
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; continue: Procdesc.Node.t list
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; return_temp: bool
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(* true if temps should not be removed in the node but returned to ancestors *) }
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let is_return_temp continuation =
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match continuation with Some cont -> cont.return_temp | _ -> false
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let mk_cond_continuation cont =
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match cont with
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| Some cont' ->
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Some {cont' with return_temp= true}
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| None ->
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Some {break= []; continue= []; return_temp= true}
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type priority_node = Free | Busy of Clang_ast_t.pointer
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(* A translation state. It provides the translation function with the info*)
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(* it need to carry on the tranlsation. *)
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type trans_state =
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{ context: CContext.t
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; (* current context of the translation *)
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succ_nodes: Procdesc.Node.t list
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; (* successor nodes in the cfg *)
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continuation: continuation option
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; (* current continuation *)
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priority: priority_node
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; var_exp_typ: (Exp.t * Typ.t) option
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[objc] Refactor modeling of CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics libraries
Summary:
The diff is very big but it's mostly removing code. It was inspired by the fact that we were getting Dead Store FPs because we were modeling some functions from CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics directly as alloc in the frontend, which caused the parameters of the function to be seen as dead. See the new test.
To deal with this, if we are going to skip the function, we model it as malloc instead. Given how many models we had for those "model as malloc" functions, I removed them to rely solely on the new mechanism.
The modeling of malloc and release was still based on the old retain count implementation, even though all we do here is a malloc/free kind of analysis. I also changed
that to be actually malloc/free which removed many Assert false in the tests. CFRelease is not exactly free though, and it's possible to use the variable afterwards. So used a custom free builtin that only cares about removing the Memory attribute and focuses on minimizing Memory Leaks FPs.
Otherwise we were translating CFBridgingRelease as a special cast, and this wasn't working. To simplify this as well, I removed all the code for the special cast, and just modeled CFBridgingRelease and CFAutorelease also as free_cf, to avoid Memory Leak false positives. I also treated the cast __bridge_transfer as a free_cf model. This means we stopped trying to report Memory Leaks on those objects.
The modeling of CoreGraph release functions was done in the frontend, but seemed simpler to also simplify that code and model all the relevant functions.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D6397150
fbshipit-source-id: b1dc636
7 years ago
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; opaque_exp: (Exp.t * Typ.t) option }
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(* A translation result. It is returned by the translation function. *)
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type trans_result =
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{ root_nodes: Procdesc.Node.t list
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; (* Top cfg nodes (root) created by the translation *)
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leaf_nodes: Procdesc.Node.t list
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; (* Bottom cfg nodes (leaf) created by the translate *)
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instrs: Sil.instr list
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; (* list of SIL instruction that need to be placed in cfg nodes of the parent*)
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exps: (Exp.t * Typ.t) list
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; (* SIL expressions resulting from translation of clang stmt *)
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initd_exps: Exp.t list
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; is_cpp_call_virtual: bool }
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(* Empty result translation *)
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let empty_res_trans =
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{root_nodes= []; leaf_nodes= []; instrs= []; exps= []; initd_exps= []; is_cpp_call_virtual= false}
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let undefined_expression () = Exp.Var (Ident.create_fresh Ident.knormal)
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(** Collect the results of translating a list of instructions, and link up the nodes created. *)
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let collect_res_trans pdesc l =
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let rec collect l rt =
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match l with
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| [] ->
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rt
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| rt' :: l' ->
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let root_nodes = if rt.root_nodes <> [] then rt.root_nodes else rt'.root_nodes in
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let leaf_nodes = if rt'.leaf_nodes <> [] then rt'.leaf_nodes else rt.leaf_nodes in
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if rt'.root_nodes <> [] then
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List.iter
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~f:(fun n -> Procdesc.node_set_succs_exn pdesc n rt'.root_nodes [])
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rt.leaf_nodes ;
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collect l'
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{ root_nodes
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; leaf_nodes
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; instrs= List.rev_append rt'.instrs rt.instrs
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; exps= List.rev_append rt'.exps rt.exps
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; initd_exps= List.rev_append rt'.initd_exps rt.initd_exps
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; is_cpp_call_virtual= false }
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in
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let rt = collect l empty_res_trans in
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{rt with instrs= List.rev rt.instrs; exps= List.rev rt.exps; initd_exps= List.rev rt.initd_exps}
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(* priority_node is used to enforce some kind of policy for creating nodes *)
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(* in the cfg. Certain elements of the AST must__ create nodes therefore *)
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(* there is no need for them to use priority_node. Certain elements *)
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(* instead need or need not to create a node depending of certain factors. *)
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(* When an element of the latter kind wants to create a node it must claim *)
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(* priority first (like taking a lock). priority can be claimes only when *)
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(* it is free. If an element of AST succedes in claiming priority its id *)
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(* (pointer) is recorded in priority. After an element has finished it *)
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(* frees the priority. In general an AST element E checks if an ancestor *)
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(* has claimed priority. If priority is already claimed E does not have to *)
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(* create a node. If priority is free then it means E has to create the *)
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(* node. Then E claims priority and release it afterward. *)
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module PriorityNode = struct
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type t = priority_node
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let try_claim_priority_node trans_state stmt_info =
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match trans_state.priority with
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| Free ->
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L.(debug Capture Verbose)
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"Priority is free. Locking priority node in %d@\n@." stmt_info.Clang_ast_t.si_pointer ;
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{trans_state with priority= Busy stmt_info.Clang_ast_t.si_pointer}
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| _ ->
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L.(debug Capture Verbose)
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"Priority busy in %d. No claim possible@\n@." stmt_info.Clang_ast_t.si_pointer ;
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trans_state
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let force_claim_priority_node trans_state stmt_info =
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{trans_state with priority= Busy stmt_info.Clang_ast_t.si_pointer}
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let is_priority_free trans_state = match trans_state.priority with Free -> true | _ -> false
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let own_priority_node pri stmt_info =
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match pri with Busy p when Int.equal p stmt_info.Clang_ast_t.si_pointer -> true | _ -> false
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(* Used by translation functions to handle potenatial cfg nodes. *)
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(* It connects nodes returned by translation of stmt children and *)
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(* deals with creating or not a cfg node depending of owning the *)
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(* priority_node. It returns nodes, ids, instrs that should be passed to parent *)
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let compute_results_to_parent trans_state loc nd_name stmt_info res_states_children =
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let res_state = collect_res_trans trans_state.context.procdesc res_states_children in
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let create_node = own_priority_node trans_state.priority stmt_info && res_state.instrs <> [] in
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if create_node then
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(* We need to create a node *)
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let node_kind = Procdesc.Node.Stmt_node nd_name in
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let node = Nodes.create_node node_kind res_state.instrs loc trans_state.context in
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Procdesc.node_set_succs_exn trans_state.context.procdesc node trans_state.succ_nodes [] ;
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List.iter
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~f:(fun leaf -> Procdesc.node_set_succs_exn trans_state.context.procdesc leaf [node] [])
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res_state.leaf_nodes ;
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(* Invariant: if root_nodes is empty then the params have not created a node.*)
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let root_nodes = if res_state.root_nodes <> [] then res_state.root_nodes else [node] in
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{res_state with root_nodes; leaf_nodes= [node]; instrs= []; exps= []}
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else
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(* The node is created by the parent. We just pass back nodes/leafs params *)
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{res_state with exps= []}
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end
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module Loops = struct
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type loop_kind =
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| For of
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Clang_ast_t.stmt
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* Clang_ast_t.stmt
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* Clang_ast_t.stmt
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* Clang_ast_t.stmt
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* Clang_ast_t.stmt (** init, decl_stmt, condition, increment and body *)
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| While of Clang_ast_t.stmt option * Clang_ast_t.stmt * Clang_ast_t.stmt
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(** decl_stmt, condition and body *)
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| DoWhile of Clang_ast_t.stmt * Clang_ast_t.stmt (** condition and body *)
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let get_body loop_kind =
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match loop_kind with For (_, _, _, _, body) | While (_, _, body) | DoWhile (_, body) -> body
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let get_cond loop_kind =
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match loop_kind with For (_, _, cond, _, _) | While (_, cond, _) | DoWhile (cond, _) -> cond
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end
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module Scope = struct
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module StmtMap = ClangPointers.Map
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let add_scope_vars_to_destroy var_map stmt_info vars =
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let ptr = stmt_info.Clang_ast_t.si_pointer in
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StmtMap.set var_map ~key:ptr ~data:vars
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let rec compute_vars vars_in_scope break_count var_map stmt =
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(* vars_in_scope corresponds to the list of all variables existing in the current scope *)
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(* break_count saves the number of variables in the current scope when entering the most recent loop *)
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(* there is an assumption that break can only be used in iteration statements *)
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let open Clang_ast_t in
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let get_var_info_from_decl = function VarDecl _ as decl -> Some decl | _ -> None in
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let get_new_vars = function
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| DeclStmt (_, _, decl_list) ->
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List.filter_map ~f:get_var_info_from_decl decl_list
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| _ ->
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[]
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in
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let rec handle_instructions_block var_map vars_in_scope break_count instrs =
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match instrs with
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| [] ->
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(vars_in_scope, var_map)
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| stmt :: rest ->
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let new_var_map = compute_vars vars_in_scope break_count var_map stmt in
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let new_vars_in_stmt = get_new_vars stmt in
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handle_instructions_block new_var_map (new_vars_in_stmt @ vars_in_scope) break_count rest
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in
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(* TODO handle following stmts: *)
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(* GotoStmt _ | | LabelStmt_ *)
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match stmt with
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| CompoundStmt (stmt_info, stmt_list) ->
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let vars, new_var_map =
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handle_instructions_block var_map vars_in_scope break_count stmt_list
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in
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(* vars contains the variables defined in the current compound statement + vars_in_scope *)
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let vars_to_destroy = List.take vars (List.length vars - List.length vars_in_scope) in
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add_scope_vars_to_destroy new_var_map stmt_info vars_to_destroy
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| ReturnStmt (stmt_info, _) ->
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add_scope_vars_to_destroy var_map stmt_info vars_in_scope
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| BreakStmt (stmt_info, _) | ContinueStmt (stmt_info, _) ->
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let vars_to_destroy = List.take vars_in_scope (List.length vars_in_scope - break_count) in
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add_scope_vars_to_destroy var_map stmt_info vars_to_destroy
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| WhileStmt (_, stmt_list)
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| DoStmt (_, stmt_list)
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| SwitchStmt (_, stmt_list)
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(* TODO handle variable declarations inside for / foreach *)
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| ForStmt (_, stmt_list)
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| CXXForRangeStmt (_, stmt_list) ->
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let break_count = List.length vars_in_scope in
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List.fold_left ~f:(compute_vars vars_in_scope break_count) stmt_list ~init:var_map
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let stmt_list = snd (Clang_ast_proj.get_stmt_tuple stmt) in
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List.fold_left ~f:(compute_vars vars_in_scope break_count) stmt_list ~init:var_map
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let compute_vars_to_destroy body =
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List.fold_left ~f:(compute_vars [] 0) ~init:StmtMap.empty [body]
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end
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(** This function handles ObjC new/alloc and C++ new calls *)
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let create_alloc_instrs ~alloc_builtin ?size_exp ?placement_args_exps sil_loc function_type =
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let function_type, function_type_np =
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match function_type.Typ.desc with
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| Tptr (styp, Typ.Pk_pointer)
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| Tptr (styp, Typ.Pk_objc_weak)
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| Tptr (styp, Typ.Pk_objc_unsafe_unretained)
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| Tptr (styp, Typ.Pk_objc_autoreleasing) ->
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(function_type, styp)
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| _ ->
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(CType.add_pointer_to_typ function_type, function_type)
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in
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let ret_id = Ident.create_fresh Ident.knormal in
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let args =
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let sizeof_exp_ =
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Exp.Sizeof {typ= function_type_np; nbytes= None; dynamic_length= None; subtype= Subtype.exact}
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in
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let sizeof_exp =
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match size_exp with
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| Some exp ->
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Exp.BinOp (Binop.Mult, sizeof_exp_, exp)
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| None ->
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sizeof_exp_
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in
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let exp = (sizeof_exp, Typ.mk (Tint Typ.IULong)) in
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match placement_args_exps with Some args -> exp :: args | None -> [exp]
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in
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let ret_id_typ = Some (ret_id, function_type) in
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let stmt_call =
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Sil.Call (ret_id_typ, Exp.Const (Const.Cfun alloc_builtin), args, sil_loc, CallFlags.default)
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in
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(function_type, [stmt_call], Exp.Var ret_id)
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[objc] Refactor modeling of CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics libraries
Summary:
The diff is very big but it's mostly removing code. It was inspired by the fact that we were getting Dead Store FPs because we were modeling some functions from CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics directly as alloc in the frontend, which caused the parameters of the function to be seen as dead. See the new test.
To deal with this, if we are going to skip the function, we model it as malloc instead. Given how many models we had for those "model as malloc" functions, I removed them to rely solely on the new mechanism.
The modeling of malloc and release was still based on the old retain count implementation, even though all we do here is a malloc/free kind of analysis. I also changed
that to be actually malloc/free which removed many Assert false in the tests. CFRelease is not exactly free though, and it's possible to use the variable afterwards. So used a custom free builtin that only cares about removing the Memory attribute and focuses on minimizing Memory Leaks FPs.
Otherwise we were translating CFBridgingRelease as a special cast, and this wasn't working. To simplify this as well, I removed all the code for the special cast, and just modeled CFBridgingRelease and CFAutorelease also as free_cf, to avoid Memory Leak false positives. I also treated the cast __bridge_transfer as a free_cf model. This means we stopped trying to report Memory Leaks on those objects.
The modeling of CoreGraph release functions was done in the frontend, but seemed simpler to also simplify that code and model all the relevant functions.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D6397150
fbshipit-source-id: b1dc636
7 years ago
|
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let alloc_trans trans_state ~alloc_builtin loc stmt_info function_type =
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let function_type, instrs, exp = create_alloc_instrs ~alloc_builtin loc function_type in
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let res_trans_tmp = {empty_res_trans with instrs} in
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let res_trans =
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let nname = "Call alloc" in
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PriorityNode.compute_results_to_parent trans_state loc nname stmt_info [res_trans_tmp]
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in
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{res_trans with exps= [(exp, function_type)]}
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let objc_new_trans trans_state ~alloc_builtin loc stmt_info cls_name function_type =
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let alloc_ret_type, alloc_stmt_call, alloc_ret_exp =
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create_alloc_instrs ~alloc_builtin loc function_type
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in
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let init_ret_id = Ident.create_fresh Ident.knormal in
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let is_instance = true in
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let call_flags = {CallFlags.default with CallFlags.cf_virtual= is_instance} in
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let pname =
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CProcname.NoAstDecl.objc_method_of_string_kind cls_name CFrontend_config.init
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Typ.Procname.ObjCInstanceMethod
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in
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CMethod_trans.create_external_procdesc trans_state.context.CContext.cfg pname is_instance None ;
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let args = [(alloc_ret_exp, alloc_ret_type)] in
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let ret_id_typ = Some (init_ret_id, alloc_ret_type) in
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let init_stmt_call =
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Sil.Call (ret_id_typ, Exp.Const (Const.Cfun pname), args, loc, call_flags)
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in
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let instrs = alloc_stmt_call @ [init_stmt_call] in
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let res_trans_tmp = {empty_res_trans with instrs} in
|
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let res_trans =
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|
let nname = "Call objC new" in
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|
PriorityNode.compute_results_to_parent trans_state loc nname stmt_info [res_trans_tmp]
|
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in
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{res_trans with exps= [(Exp.Var init_ret_id, alloc_ret_type)]}
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let new_or_alloc_trans trans_state loc stmt_info qual_type class_name_opt selector =
|
Using clang's method resolution if possible
Summary: public
Using clang's method resolution. This means that, in method calls, clang gives you a pointer to the declaration of the method.
In some cases though, clang doesn't find the right method. For example, when it finds a method in a category, we
need to make it into a method in the corresponding class, because that's how we treat categories in Infer. Moreover,
when it finds a method in a protocol, that is not useful for us, since the implementation will be in some class. Finally,
sometimes the call is on an object of type id, in which case clang doesn't know what is the correct declaration. In
those cases, we fall back to what we were doing before of approximating the method resolution. We also refactor
some of the code.
Reviewed By: akotulski
Differential Revision: D2679766
fb-gh-sync-id: b79bb85
9 years ago
|
|
|
let tenv = trans_state.context.CContext.tenv in
|
|
|
|
let function_type = CType_decl.qual_type_to_sil_type tenv qual_type in
|
Using clang's method resolution if possible
Summary: public
Using clang's method resolution. This means that, in method calls, clang gives you a pointer to the declaration of the method.
In some cases though, clang doesn't find the right method. For example, when it finds a method in a category, we
need to make it into a method in the corresponding class, because that's how we treat categories in Infer. Moreover,
when it finds a method in a protocol, that is not useful for us, since the implementation will be in some class. Finally,
sometimes the call is on an object of type id, in which case clang doesn't know what is the correct declaration. In
those cases, we fall back to what we were doing before of approximating the method resolution. We also refactor
some of the code.
Reviewed By: akotulski
Differential Revision: D2679766
fb-gh-sync-id: b79bb85
9 years ago
|
|
|
let class_name =
|
|
|
|
match class_name_opt with
|
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|
|
| Some class_name ->
|
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|
|
class_name
|
|
|
|
| None ->
|
|
|
|
CType.objc_classname_of_type function_type
|
|
|
|
in
|
|
|
|
if String.equal selector CFrontend_config.alloc then
|
|
|
|
alloc_trans trans_state ~alloc_builtin:BuiltinDecl.__objc_alloc_no_fail loc stmt_info
|
|
|
|
function_type
|
|
|
|
else if String.equal selector CFrontend_config.new_str then
|
|
|
|
objc_new_trans trans_state ~alloc_builtin:BuiltinDecl.__objc_alloc_no_fail loc stmt_info
|
|
|
|
class_name function_type
|
|
|
|
else Logging.die InternalError "Expected selector new or alloc but got, %s" selector
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
let cpp_new_trans sil_loc function_type size_exp placement_args_exps =
|
|
|
|
let alloc_builtin =
|
|
|
|
match placement_args_exps with
|
|
|
|
| [] -> (
|
|
|
|
match size_exp with Some _ -> BuiltinDecl.__new_array | None -> BuiltinDecl.__new )
|
|
|
|
| _ ->
|
|
|
|
(* TODO: call user defined `new` when there is more than one placement argument *)
|
|
|
|
BuiltinDecl.__placement_new
|
|
|
|
in
|
|
|
|
let function_type, stmt_call, exp =
|
|
|
|
create_alloc_instrs ~alloc_builtin ?size_exp ~placement_args_exps sil_loc function_type
|
|
|
|
in
|
|
|
|
{empty_res_trans with instrs= stmt_call; exps= [(exp, function_type)]}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[objc] Refactor modeling of CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics libraries
Summary:
The diff is very big but it's mostly removing code. It was inspired by the fact that we were getting Dead Store FPs because we were modeling some functions from CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics directly as alloc in the frontend, which caused the parameters of the function to be seen as dead. See the new test.
To deal with this, if we are going to skip the function, we model it as malloc instead. Given how many models we had for those "model as malloc" functions, I removed them to rely solely on the new mechanism.
The modeling of malloc and release was still based on the old retain count implementation, even though all we do here is a malloc/free kind of analysis. I also changed
that to be actually malloc/free which removed many Assert false in the tests. CFRelease is not exactly free though, and it's possible to use the variable afterwards. So used a custom free builtin that only cares about removing the Memory attribute and focuses on minimizing Memory Leaks FPs.
Otherwise we were translating CFBridgingRelease as a special cast, and this wasn't working. To simplify this as well, I removed all the code for the special cast, and just modeled CFBridgingRelease and CFAutorelease also as free_cf, to avoid Memory Leak false positives. I also treated the cast __bridge_transfer as a free_cf model. This means we stopped trying to report Memory Leaks on those objects.
The modeling of CoreGraph release functions was done in the frontend, but seemed simpler to also simplify that code and model all the relevant functions.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D6397150
fbshipit-source-id: b1dc636
7 years ago
|
|
|
let create_call_to_free_cf sil_loc exp typ =
|
|
|
|
let pname = BuiltinDecl.__free_cf in
|
|
|
|
let stmt_call =
|
[objc] Refactor modeling of CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics libraries
Summary:
The diff is very big but it's mostly removing code. It was inspired by the fact that we were getting Dead Store FPs because we were modeling some functions from CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics directly as alloc in the frontend, which caused the parameters of the function to be seen as dead. See the new test.
To deal with this, if we are going to skip the function, we model it as malloc instead. Given how many models we had for those "model as malloc" functions, I removed them to rely solely on the new mechanism.
The modeling of malloc and release was still based on the old retain count implementation, even though all we do here is a malloc/free kind of analysis. I also changed
that to be actually malloc/free which removed many Assert false in the tests. CFRelease is not exactly free though, and it's possible to use the variable afterwards. So used a custom free builtin that only cares about removing the Memory attribute and focuses on minimizing Memory Leaks FPs.
Otherwise we were translating CFBridgingRelease as a special cast, and this wasn't working. To simplify this as well, I removed all the code for the special cast, and just modeled CFBridgingRelease and CFAutorelease also as free_cf, to avoid Memory Leak false positives. I also treated the cast __bridge_transfer as a free_cf model. This means we stopped trying to report Memory Leaks on those objects.
The modeling of CoreGraph release functions was done in the frontend, but seemed simpler to also simplify that code and model all the relevant functions.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D6397150
fbshipit-source-id: b1dc636
7 years ago
|
|
|
Sil.Call (None, Exp.Const (Const.Cfun pname), [(exp, typ)], sil_loc, CallFlags.default)
|
|
|
|
in
|
[objc] Refactor modeling of CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics libraries
Summary:
The diff is very big but it's mostly removing code. It was inspired by the fact that we were getting Dead Store FPs because we were modeling some functions from CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics directly as alloc in the frontend, which caused the parameters of the function to be seen as dead. See the new test.
To deal with this, if we are going to skip the function, we model it as malloc instead. Given how many models we had for those "model as malloc" functions, I removed them to rely solely on the new mechanism.
The modeling of malloc and release was still based on the old retain count implementation, even though all we do here is a malloc/free kind of analysis. I also changed
that to be actually malloc/free which removed many Assert false in the tests. CFRelease is not exactly free though, and it's possible to use the variable afterwards. So used a custom free builtin that only cares about removing the Memory attribute and focuses on minimizing Memory Leaks FPs.
Otherwise we were translating CFBridgingRelease as a special cast, and this wasn't working. To simplify this as well, I removed all the code for the special cast, and just modeled CFBridgingRelease and CFAutorelease also as free_cf, to avoid Memory Leak false positives. I also treated the cast __bridge_transfer as a free_cf model. This means we stopped trying to report Memory Leaks on those objects.
The modeling of CoreGraph release functions was done in the frontend, but seemed simpler to also simplify that code and model all the relevant functions.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D6397150
fbshipit-source-id: b1dc636
7 years ago
|
|
|
stmt_call
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
let dereference_var_sil (exp, typ) sil_loc =
|
|
|
|
let id = Ident.create_fresh Ident.knormal in
|
|
|
|
let sil_instr = Sil.Load (id, exp, typ, sil_loc) in
|
|
|
|
([sil_instr], Exp.Var id)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(** Given trans_result with ONE expression, create temporary variable with value of an expression
|
|
|
|
assigned to it *)
|
|
|
|
let dereference_value_from_result sil_loc trans_result ~strip_pointer =
|
|
|
|
let obj_sil, class_typ = extract_exp_from_list trans_result.exps "" in
|
|
|
|
let typ_no_ptr =
|
|
|
|
match class_typ.Typ.desc with
|
|
|
|
| Tptr (typ, _) ->
|
|
|
|
typ
|
|
|
|
| _ ->
|
|
|
|
CFrontend_config.incorrect_assumption __POS__
|
|
|
|
(CAst_utils.dummy_source_range ())
|
|
|
|
"Expected pointer type but found type %a" (Typ.pp_full Pp.text) class_typ
|
|
|
|
in
|
|
|
|
let cast_typ = if strip_pointer then typ_no_ptr else class_typ in
|
|
|
|
let cast_inst, cast_exp = dereference_var_sil (obj_sil, cast_typ) sil_loc in
|
|
|
|
{trans_result with instrs= trans_result.instrs @ cast_inst; exps= [(cast_exp, cast_typ)]}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
[objc] Refactor modeling of CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics libraries
Summary:
The diff is very big but it's mostly removing code. It was inspired by the fact that we were getting Dead Store FPs because we were modeling some functions from CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics directly as alloc in the frontend, which caused the parameters of the function to be seen as dead. See the new test.
To deal with this, if we are going to skip the function, we model it as malloc instead. Given how many models we had for those "model as malloc" functions, I removed them to rely solely on the new mechanism.
The modeling of malloc and release was still based on the old retain count implementation, even though all we do here is a malloc/free kind of analysis. I also changed
that to be actually malloc/free which removed many Assert false in the tests. CFRelease is not exactly free though, and it's possible to use the variable afterwards. So used a custom free builtin that only cares about removing the Memory attribute and focuses on minimizing Memory Leaks FPs.
Otherwise we were translating CFBridgingRelease as a special cast, and this wasn't working. To simplify this as well, I removed all the code for the special cast, and just modeled CFBridgingRelease and CFAutorelease also as free_cf, to avoid Memory Leak false positives. I also treated the cast __bridge_transfer as a free_cf model. This means we stopped trying to report Memory Leaks on those objects.
The modeling of CoreGraph release functions was done in the frontend, but seemed simpler to also simplify that code and model all the relevant functions.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D6397150
fbshipit-source-id: b1dc636
7 years ago
|
|
|
let cast_operation cast_kind exps cast_typ sil_loc =
|
|
|
|
let exp, typ = extract_exp_from_list exps "" in
|
|
|
|
match cast_kind with
|
|
|
|
| `NoOp | `DerivedToBase | `UncheckedDerivedToBase ->
|
|
|
|
(* These casts ignore change of type *)
|
|
|
|
([], (exp, typ))
|
|
|
|
| `BitCast | `IntegralCast | `IntegralToBoolean ->
|
|
|
|
(* This is treated as a nop by returning the same expressions exps*)
|
|
|
|
([], (exp, cast_typ))
|
[objc] Refactor modeling of CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics libraries
Summary:
The diff is very big but it's mostly removing code. It was inspired by the fact that we were getting Dead Store FPs because we were modeling some functions from CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics directly as alloc in the frontend, which caused the parameters of the function to be seen as dead. See the new test.
To deal with this, if we are going to skip the function, we model it as malloc instead. Given how many models we had for those "model as malloc" functions, I removed them to rely solely on the new mechanism.
The modeling of malloc and release was still based on the old retain count implementation, even though all we do here is a malloc/free kind of analysis. I also changed
that to be actually malloc/free which removed many Assert false in the tests. CFRelease is not exactly free though, and it's possible to use the variable afterwards. So used a custom free builtin that only cares about removing the Memory attribute and focuses on minimizing Memory Leaks FPs.
Otherwise we were translating CFBridgingRelease as a special cast, and this wasn't working. To simplify this as well, I removed all the code for the special cast, and just modeled CFBridgingRelease and CFAutorelease also as free_cf, to avoid Memory Leak false positives. I also treated the cast __bridge_transfer as a free_cf model. This means we stopped trying to report Memory Leaks on those objects.
The modeling of CoreGraph release functions was done in the frontend, but seemed simpler to also simplify that code and model all the relevant functions.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D6397150
fbshipit-source-id: b1dc636
7 years ago
|
|
|
| `CPointerToObjCPointerCast when Objc_models.is_core_lib_type typ ->
|
|
|
|
(* Translation of __bridge_transfer *)
|
|
|
|
let instr = create_call_to_free_cf sil_loc exp typ in
|
|
|
|
([instr], (exp, cast_typ))
|
|
|
|
| `LValueToRValue ->
|
|
|
|
(* Takes an LValue and allow it to use it as RValue. *)
|
|
|
|
(* So we assign the LValue to a temp and we pass it to the parent.*)
|
|
|
|
let instrs, deref_exp = dereference_var_sil (exp, cast_typ) sil_loc in
|
|
|
|
(instrs, (deref_exp, cast_typ))
|
|
|
|
| `NullToPointer ->
|
|
|
|
if Exp.is_zero exp then ([], (Exp.null, cast_typ)) else ([], (exp, cast_typ))
|
|
|
|
| _ ->
|
|
|
|
L.(debug Capture Verbose)
|
|
|
|
"@\nWARNING: Missing translation for Cast Kind %s. The construct has been ignored...@\n"
|
|
|
|
(Clang_ast_j.string_of_cast_kind cast_kind) ;
|
|
|
|
([], (exp, cast_typ))
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
let trans_assertion_failure sil_loc (context: CContext.t) =
|
|
|
|
let assert_fail_builtin = Exp.Const (Const.Cfun BuiltinDecl.__infer_fail) in
|
|
|
|
let args = [(Exp.Const (Const.Cstr Config.default_failure_name), Typ.mk Tvoid)] in
|
|
|
|
let call_instr = Sil.Call (None, assert_fail_builtin, args, sil_loc, CallFlags.default) in
|
|
|
|
let exit_node = Procdesc.get_exit_node (CContext.get_procdesc context)
|
|
|
|
and failure_node =
|
|
|
|
Nodes.create_node (Procdesc.Node.Stmt_node "Assertion failure") [call_instr] sil_loc context
|
|
|
|
in
|
|
|
|
Procdesc.node_set_succs_exn context.procdesc failure_node [exit_node] [] ;
|
|
|
|
{empty_res_trans with root_nodes= [failure_node]}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
let trans_assume_false sil_loc (context: CContext.t) succ_nodes =
|
|
|
|
let instrs_cond = [Sil.Prune (Exp.zero, sil_loc, true, Sil.Ik_land_lor)] in
|
|
|
|
let prune_node = Nodes.create_node (Nodes.prune_kind true) instrs_cond sil_loc context in
|
|
|
|
Procdesc.node_set_succs_exn context.procdesc prune_node succ_nodes [] ;
|
|
|
|
{empty_res_trans with root_nodes= [prune_node]; leaf_nodes= [prune_node]}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
let trans_assertion trans_state sil_loc =
|
|
|
|
let context = trans_state.context in
|
|
|
|
if Config.report_custom_error then trans_assertion_failure sil_loc context
|
|
|
|
else trans_assume_false sil_loc context trans_state.succ_nodes
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
let trans_builtin_expect params_trans_res =
|
|
|
|
(* Translate call to __builtin_expect as the first argument *)
|
|
|
|
(* for simpler symbolic execution *)
|
|
|
|
match params_trans_res with [_; fst_arg_res; _] -> Some fst_arg_res | _ -> None
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
let trans_std_addressof params_trans_res =
|
|
|
|
(* Translate call to std::addressof as the first argument *)
|
|
|
|
(* for simpler symbolic execution. *)
|
|
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match params_trans_res with [_; fst_arg_res] -> Some fst_arg_res | _ -> assert false
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let trans_replace_with_deref_first_arg sil_loc params_trans_res ~cxx_method_call =
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let first_arg_res_trans =
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match params_trans_res with
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| _ :: fst_arg_res :: _ when not cxx_method_call ->
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fst_arg_res
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| ({exps= _method_exp :: this_exp} as fst_arg_res) :: _ when cxx_method_call ->
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(* method_deref_trans uses different format to store first argument - it stores
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two things in exps: [method_exp; this_exp].
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We need to get rid of first exp before calling dereference_value_from_result *)
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{fst_arg_res with exps= this_exp}
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| _ ->
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assert false
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in
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dereference_value_from_result sil_loc first_arg_res_trans ~strip_pointer:true
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[objc] Refactor modeling of CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics libraries
Summary:
The diff is very big but it's mostly removing code. It was inspired by the fact that we were getting Dead Store FPs because we were modeling some functions from CoreFoundation and CoreGraphics directly as alloc in the frontend, which caused the parameters of the function to be seen as dead. See the new test.
To deal with this, if we are going to skip the function, we model it as malloc instead. Given how many models we had for those "model as malloc" functions, I removed them to rely solely on the new mechanism.
The modeling of malloc and release was still based on the old retain count implementation, even though all we do here is a malloc/free kind of analysis. I also changed
that to be actually malloc/free which removed many Assert false in the tests. CFRelease is not exactly free though, and it's possible to use the variable afterwards. So used a custom free builtin that only cares about removing the Memory attribute and focuses on minimizing Memory Leaks FPs.
Otherwise we were translating CFBridgingRelease as a special cast, and this wasn't working. To simplify this as well, I removed all the code for the special cast, and just modeled CFBridgingRelease and CFAutorelease also as free_cf, to avoid Memory Leak false positives. I also treated the cast __bridge_transfer as a free_cf model. This means we stopped trying to report Memory Leaks on those objects.
The modeling of CoreGraph release functions was done in the frontend, but seemed simpler to also simplify that code and model all the relevant functions.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D6397150
fbshipit-source-id: b1dc636
7 years ago
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let builtin_trans trans_state loc params_trans_res pname =
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if CTrans_models.is_assert_log pname then Some (trans_assertion trans_state loc)
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else if CTrans_models.is_builtin_expect pname then trans_builtin_expect params_trans_res
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else if CTrans_models.is_replace_with_deref_first_arg pname then
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Some (trans_replace_with_deref_first_arg loc params_trans_res ~cxx_method_call:false)
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else if CTrans_models.is_std_addressof pname then trans_std_addressof params_trans_res
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else None
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let cxx_method_builtin_trans trans_state loc params_trans_res pname =
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if CTrans_models.is_assert_log pname then Some (trans_assertion trans_state loc)
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else if CTrans_models.is_replace_with_deref_first_arg pname then
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Some (trans_replace_with_deref_first_arg loc params_trans_res ~cxx_method_call:true)
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else None
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let define_condition_side_effects e_cond instrs_cond sil_loc =
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let e', typ =
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extract_exp_from_list e_cond "@\nWARNING: Missing expression in IfStmt. Need to be fixed@\n"
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in
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match e' with
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| Exp.Lvar pvar ->
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let id = Ident.create_fresh Ident.knormal in
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([(Exp.Var id, typ)], [Sil.Load (id, Exp.Lvar pvar, typ, sil_loc)])
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| _ ->
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([(e', typ)], instrs_cond)
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let is_superinstance mei =
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match mei.Clang_ast_t.omei_receiver_kind with `SuperInstance -> true | _ -> false
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let is_null_stmt s = match s with Clang_ast_t.NullStmt _ -> true | _ -> false
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let extract_stmt_from_singleton stmt_list warning_string =
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extract_item_from_singleton stmt_list warning_string (CAst_utils.dummy_stmt ())
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module Self = struct
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exception SelfClassException of
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{ class_name: Typ.Name.t
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; position: string * int * int * int
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; source_range: Clang_ast_t.source_range }
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let add_self_parameter_for_super_instance context procname loc mei =
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if is_superinstance mei then
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let typ, self_expr, ins =
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let t' =
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CType.add_pointer_to_typ (Typ.mk (Tstruct (CContext.get_curr_class_typename context)))
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in
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let e = Exp.Lvar (Pvar.mk (Mangled.from_string CFrontend_config.self) procname) in
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let id = Ident.create_fresh Ident.knormal in
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(t', Exp.Var id, [Sil.Load (id, e, t', loc)])
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in
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{empty_res_trans with exps= [(self_expr, typ)]; instrs= ins}
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else empty_res_trans
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let is_var_self pvar is_objc_method =
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let is_self = String.equal (Mangled.to_string (Pvar.get_name pvar)) CFrontend_config.self in
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is_self && is_objc_method
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end
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let rec contains_opaque_value_expr s =
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match s with
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| Clang_ast_t.OpaqueValueExpr _ ->
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true
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| _ ->
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match snd (Clang_ast_proj.get_stmt_tuple s) with
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| [] ->
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false
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| s'' :: _ ->
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contains_opaque_value_expr s''
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(* checks if a unary operator is a logic negation applied to integers*)
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let is_logical_negation_of_int tenv ei uoi =
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match
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( (CType_decl.qual_type_to_sil_type tenv ei.Clang_ast_t.ei_qual_type).desc
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, uoi.Clang_ast_t.uoi_kind )
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with
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| Typ.Tint _, `LNot ->
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true
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| _, _ ->
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false
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