Summary: We don't use allocation costs in prod at the moment. There is no plan to do so in the near future. Let's not report them anymore and also save some space in `costs-report.json`.
Reviewed By: skcho
Differential Revision: D19766828
fbshipit-source-id: 06dffa61d
Summary:
This diff introduces two issue types: `BUFFER_OVERRUN_T1` and `INFERBO_ALLOC_IS_TAINTED`, which
denotes tainted values are used in array accesses and memory allocations, respectively.
Note that the taint analysis is intra-procedural for now.
Reviewed By: ezgicicek
Differential Revision: D19410536
fbshipit-source-id: af85148ec
Summary:
This diff adds a taint domain in Inferbo. The taint value will be used to find vulnerable array
accesses in the following diffs.
Reviewed By: ezgicicek
Differential Revision: D19391028
fbshipit-source-id: 566b4c0fe
Summary: This adds a check for when developers use weakSelf (and maybe strongSelf) in a block, when there is no need for it, because it won't cause a retain cycle. In general there is an annotation in Objective-C for methods that take blocks, NS_NOESCAPE, that means that the passed block won't leave the scope, i.e. is "no escaping". So we report when weakSelf is used and the block has the annotation.
Reviewed By: ngorogiannis
Differential Revision: D19662468
fbshipit-source-id: f5ac695aa
Summary:
Adding a new check as part of the SelfInBlock checker, for cases when a strong pointer to self, that is not self, is captured in the block.
This will cover the following wrong scenarios:
1. strongSelf is a local variable in a block as it should be, and then it's used in a sub-block, in which case it's a captured variable.
2. weakSelf is defined without the weak attribute by mistake.
Reviewed By: ngorogiannis
Differential Revision: D19538036
fbshipit-source-id: 151871745
Summary:
Now we can either disable it, or enable it only.
For integrations that disable it, this will allow to enable it for
NullsafeStrict classes without enabled it fully
Reviewed By: artempyanykh
Differential Revision: D19409131
fbshipit-source-id: a2b1fe650
Summary:
That was used only by the now-defunct Java Buck integration without
genrules.
Reviewed By: ngorogiannis
Differential Revision: D19176545
fbshipit-source-id: 8253b614a
Summary:
You should use `--buck-java` instead, which uses the new "genrule
master" integration.
This diff makes it impossible to select the previous integration.
Upcoming diffs will clean up the resulting dead code.
This also make infer fail hard when no buck mode is specified in a buck
capture command, eg `infer -- buck build //foo:foo`. The reason is that
we need to choose between 3 incompatible integrations and making any of
them the default will confuse at least one person in the future.
Reviewed By: ngorogiannis
Differential Revision: D19176391
fbshipit-source-id: 707d18b50
Summary:
These changes introduce the RestartScheduler which for now is a copy of the FileScheduler:
- added it as a possible argument to the recently added `--scheduler` option.
- made the necessary changes in `InferAnalyze` to call it if it was chosen.
Reviewed By: ngorogiannis
Differential Revision: D19373505
fbshipit-source-id: 98f065057
Summary: Add command line option that directs racerd to treat all return values from unknown code (including abstract methods) as owned objects. This is essentially treating return values with full angelicism
Reviewed By: artempyanykh
Differential Revision: D19368375
fbshipit-source-id: 6a10153fa
Summary:
This changes how we select amongst our (currently) 4 Buck integrations
for Java and clang, as well as how the user's choice is reflected by the
Config module.
The old command line interface is still supported but is now deprecated.
The changes in how to select each integration are:
- clang via "flavors", activated with `--flavors`, now with `--buck-clang`
- clang via "compilation DB", activated with `--buck-compilation-database`, unchanged
- Java via "genrule", activated with `--genrule-master-mode`, now with `--buck-java`
- Java "without genrules", used to be activated by *not specifying any other Buck mode*, unchanged
Instead of various `Config` flags corresponding to the previous CLI that
are allowed in any combination of `flavors`,
`buck_compilation_database`, `genrule_master_mode`, `Config` now exposes
a single `buck_mode` datatype. This allows, eg, `flavors` to override
`buck_compilation_database` if needed. It will also make it easier to
get rid of the old "Java without genrules" integration in a later diff
(see inline comments).
Reviewed By: ngorogiannis
Differential Revision: D19175686
fbshipit-source-id: 29b3831be
Summary:
The re-execution phase uses only the preconditions found by the footprint phase. Thus, Infer should
not spend time optimizing POSTconditions. These are used only to find custom errors.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D19035495
fbshipit-source-id: d52b82733
Summary:
Inferbo does not use the external relational domains, apron and elina. At some point, the parts of
inferbo using them were broken and they do not seem to be fixed easily in the near future. Let's
remove them and keep the code base cleaner.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D19022905
fbshipit-source-id: e0eafe79f
Summary: The new domain is much better than the old one. Let's kill the old one (along with old litho tests) and simplify things.
Reviewed By: skcho
Differential Revision: D18959627
fbshipit-source-id: df77ae20e
Summary: It is not used anywhere and there are no plans to revive it. Kill it!
Reviewed By: skcho
Differential Revision: D18934719
fbshipit-source-id: b9b069b96
Summary: This diff checks litho condition on the new abstract value. This is triggered with `--new-litho-domain`, but it is intra-procedural as of now.
Reviewed By: ezgicicek
Differential Revision: D18783203
fbshipit-source-id: 98570104e
Summary: Raises an error when weakSelf is used multiple times in a block. The issue is that there could be unexpected behaviour. Even if `weakSelf` is not nil in the first use, it could be nil in the following uses since the object that `weakSelf` points to could be freed anytime.
Reviewed By: skcho
Differential Revision: D18765493
fbshipit-source-id: 37fc652e3
Summary:
We were wrongly not supressing third-party calls in
case third party repo is provided: there was a bug in the function is_modelled_externally.
because of this we accidentally stopped supressing third party and
started to advertise it in non-strict mode.
we do plan doing that, but little bit further ahead :)
So let's add a param guiding this.
Reviewed By: artempyanykh
Differential Revision: D18658271
fbshipit-source-id: 703f2675b
Summary:
Now we point to the root cause of the problem, and also provide
actionable way to solve the issue
Reviewed By: artempyanykh
Differential Revision: D18575650
fbshipit-source-id: ba4884fe1
Summary:
First step towards a global analysis. A new command line flag activates the step in `Driver`.
The whole-program analysis is a simple, quadratic (inefficient-as-yet), iteration over all domain elements. However, it is restricted to those elements that are explicitly scheduled to run.
Reviewed By: skcho
Differential Revision: D17787441
fbshipit-source-id: 9fecd766c
Summary:
Note: Disabled by default.
Having some support for values, we can report when a null or constant
value is being dereferenced. The particularity here is that we don't
report when 0 is a possible value for the address, or even if we know
that the value of the address can only be 0 in that branch! Instead, we
allow ourselves to report only when we the address has been *set* to
NULL (or any constant).
This is in line with how pulse deals with other issues: only report when
1. we see an address become invalid, and
2. we see the same address be used later on
Reviewed By: skcho
Differential Revision: D17665468
fbshipit-source-id: f1ccf94cf
Summary:
The variable strongSelf, because it is equal to a weak captured pointer, needs to be checked for null before being used, otherwise it could be null by the time the block is executed.
Added this check to the SelfInBlock checker, and removed it from biabduction.
We want to migrate all the objc checks from biabduction, so it will be easier to change and faster and more reliable. Moreover, this check is more general, it will flag any use of unchecked strongSelf, not just a dereference.
Reviewed By: skcho
Differential Revision: D18403849
fbshipit-source-id: a9cf5d80b
Summary:
Let's introduce a set of new cost analysis issue types that are raised when the function is statically determined to run on the UI thread. For this, we rely on the existing `runs_on_ui_thread` check that is developed for RacerD. We also update the cost summary and `jsonbug.cost_item` to include whether a method is on the ui thread so that we don't repeatedly compute this at diff time for complexity increase issues.
Note that `*_UI_THREAD` cost issues are assumed to be more strict than `*_COLD_START` reports at the moment. Next, we can also consider adding a new issue type that combines both such as `*_UI_THREAD_AND_COLD_START` (i.e. for methods that are both on cold start and run on ui thread).
Reviewed By: ngorogiannis
Differential Revision: D18428408
fbshipit-source-id: f18805716
Summary:
Ability to accept relative path is convenient for testing and local
debugging.
Ability to accept absolute paths is needed for buck integration - buck
knows absolute path (to properly invalidate cache when the content of
the folder is changed) and passes it to infer.
Reviewed By: artempyanykh
Differential Revision: D18370407
fbshipit-source-id: be7f12ae1
Summary:
In this diff, we just load the info from the storage. Next diff will be
actually using this information to infer nullability.
`ThirdPartyAnnotationGlobalRepo.get_repo` will be used in the next diff,
hence #skipdeadcode
Reviewed By: artempyanykh
Differential Revision: D18347647
fbshipit-source-id: 82a9223c6
Summary: We only care about expensive invariant calls. Let's disable the usual one since it is not used and there is no point filling up our dbs.
Reviewed By: dulmarod
Differential Revision: D18298530
fbshipit-source-id: 7a933c8da
Summary:
Describe what the --report-*-* options actually do instead of their
outdated documentation from the time where this was
`--checkers-blacklist-regex`, `--infer-blacklist-regex` and the like.
Reviewed By: dulmarod, mityal
Differential Revision: D17906015
fbshipit-source-id: 204349e9e
Summary: Not used feature and with no obvious roadmap anymore.
Reviewed By: jberdine, jvillard
Differential Revision: D17855860
fbshipit-source-id: fd75b9d62
Summary: `litho` checker contained two checkers: required-props and graphQL field accesses. Although they use the same domain, their reporting conditions and analysis details are different. However, they were bundled into the same analysis by adding disjunctions to `exec_instr` to handle both cases. Let's separate them into two different checkers, keeping a modular transfer function and analyzer that is reused by these two checkers.
Reviewed By: skcho
Differential Revision: D17788834
fbshipit-source-id: 47d77063b
Summary:
The documentation and uses of filtering disagree. One typical usage is deduplication.
Split that where obvious, add comments where not obvious, and leave alone when obviously unrelated to deduplication.
Reviewed By: mityal
Differential Revision: D17715329
fbshipit-source-id: ec757927b
Summary:
Introduce a new experimental checker (`--impurity`) that detects
impurity information, tracking which parameters and global variables
of a function are modified. The checker relies on Pulse to detect how
the state changes: it traverses the pre and post pairs starting from
the parameter/global variable and finds where the pre and post heaps
diverge. At diversion points, we expect to see WrittenTo/Invalid attributes
containing a trace of how the address was modified. We use these to
construct the trace of impurity.
This checker is a complement to the purity checker that exists mainly
for Java (and used for cost and loop-hoisting analyses). The aim of
this new experimental checker is to rely on Pulse's precise
memory treatment and come up with a more precise im(purity)
analysis. To distinguish the two checkers, we introduce a new issue
type `IMPURE_FUNCTION` that reports when a function is impure, rather
than when it is pure (as in the purity checker).
TODO:
- improve the analysis to rely on impurity information of external
library calls. Currently, all library calls are assumed to be nops,
hence pure.
- de-entangle Pulse reporting from analysis.
Reviewed By: skcho
Differential Revision: D17051567
fbshipit-source-id: 5e10afb4f
Summary: We should be able to run this processing ast steps without running linters or capture. This also adds a new module ProcessAST to do the processing, Capture.ml should not know anything else than calling the respective modules for capture, linting or processing.
Reviewed By: ngorogiannis
Differential Revision: D17501453
fbshipit-source-id: 30adba5b1
Summary:
Sqlite versions set their own default page and cache size. Old versions use crazy-non-optimal settings.
Allow setting both from command line and set up reasonable defaults. See, e.g.,
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Performance/Avoid_SQLite_In_Your_Next_Firefox_Feature
for page size notes.
The defaults will cost a maximum of 64Mb in cache per Infer process. These improve merging times significantly.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D17364643
fbshipit-source-id: b9abab10f
Summary:
This check was an incomplete attempt to make nullsafe check nutritious
annotations for fields that get modified.
This was never fully productionized, and this check is turned off by
default.
In near future, we don't anticipate supporting this feature, so let's
remove it to simplify the code.
Reviewed By: artempyanykh
Differential Revision: D17282015
fbshipit-source-id: d63a2f1f7
Summary: Use_after_free was used both for biabduction and pulse, and the biabduction version is blacklisted by default. As a result, the Pulse version was also disabled unintentionally. This changes the name of the old use_after_free so that now we can get use_after_free bugs whenever pulse is enabled.
Reviewed By: skcho
Differential Revision: D17182687
fbshipit-source-id: 539ca69de
Summary:
`Present` annotation was an experiment made many years ago that never
got into real usage. The idea was to annotate Optional<> types with
Present, which means that it is safe to call get().
We don't plan to support `Present` annotation for optional types in the
near future.
Support of `Present` annotation requires extra levels of abstraction
that make the changing the behavior and introducing new features harder.
A lot of checks for nullability are written in generic way so they also
check for presense.
Getting rid of that will allow us to simplify our
work for introducing new semantics for nullsafe.
Reviewed By: ngorogiannis
Differential Revision: D17153432
fbshipit-source-id: c5ea9bdf1
Summary:
Implementation of write-serializer for Sqlite. Points of note:
- A Unix socket is used for communication. This avoids buffer-size limitations, as the objects we send for writing may exceed said limits.
- No daemon is used if running under buck or in genrule mode, as this usually means a single-threaded job capturing into the DB.
- When the daemon is running, read-only access is *not* enforced for other processes. This makes starting and stopping the daemon during Infer execution easier and more robust. In WAL mode this should not have any effect on performance.
- This version is not economical with connections, it uses one per query, todo.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D17077183
fbshipit-source-id: fa9877d6c
Summary:
I found it very confusing that running infer with --debug makes the
report to be different.
Intuitively, I expect (and I think majority of users would expect) that
`--debug` makes things more verbose (and potentially more slow / consuming
more memory and disk space), but does not change anything apart from it.
One pro of preserving existing behavior, pointed by jvillard:
- Suppose some check is experimental or disabled in the config. The
users expect the issue to be found, but it does not show up. They run
`infer --debug` to understand the behavior, and suddenly the issue shows
up.
I, hovewer, find this pro not important enough and potentially confusing
the users even more.
(If they want to investigate seriously, they can always use
--no-filtering, and there are a lot of cases when the issue does not
show up for others, much hard to undertand reasons, than the fact that
it is disabled).
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D17113750
fbshipit-source-id: 46cc93503
Summary:
This is more powerful than `"symbols"` for more advanced use-cases. Keep
`"symbols"` unchanged to make migrating easier.
Differential Revision: D16985756
fbshipit-source-id: dfbb09393