Summary:
The previous domain for SIOF was duplicating some work with the generic Trace
domain, and basically was a bit confused and confusing. A sink was a set of
global accesses, and a state contains a set of sinks. Then the checker has to
needlessly jump through hoops to normalize this set of sets of accesses into a
set of accesses.
The new domain has one sink = one access, as suggested by sblackshear. This simplifies
a few things, and makes the dedup logic much easier: just grab the first report
of the list of reports for a function.
We only report on the fake procedures generated to initialise a global, and the
filtering means that we keep only one report per global.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D5932138
fbshipit-source-id: acb7285
Summary:
Conversion and reformat of infer source using ocamlformat
auto-formatting tool.
Current status:
- Because Reason does not handle docstrings, the output of the
conversion is not 'Warning 50'-clean, meaning that there are
docstrings with ambiguous placement. I'll need to manually fix
them just before landing.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D5225546
fbshipit-source-id: 3bd2786
Summary:
Enrich the domain of SIOF to contain, as well as the globals needed by a
procedure, the globals that the procedure initializes. Also add the possibility
to model some procedures as initializing some variables. Use that mechanism to
teach the checker about `std::ios_base::Init`.
Reviewed By: mbouaziz
Differential Revision: D4588284
fbshipit-source-id: d72fc87
Summary:
Change the domain of SIOF to be based on sets of pvar * location instead of
single pvars. This allows us to group several accesses together. However, we
still get different trace elems for different instructions in a proc. We do two
things to get around this limitation and get a trace where all accesses within
the same proc are grouped together, instead of one trace for each access:
1. A post-processing phase at the end of the analysis of one proc collects all
the globals directly accessed in the proc into a single trace elem.
2. When creating the error trace, unpack this set into several trace elements
to see each access (at its correct location) separately in the trace.
This is a bit hacky and another way would be to extend the API of traces to
handle in-procedure accesses natively instead of shoe-horning them. However
since SIOF is the only one to use this, it introduces less boilerplate to do it
that way for now.
Also, a few .mlis for good measure.
Reviewed By: sblackshear
Differential Revision: D4299070
fbshipit-source-id: 3bbb5c2
Summary:
The Quandary-style traces are too general for checkers like SIOF.
This diff adds a "suffix abstraction" of the trace for analyses that just care about sinks.
To show how to use it, we add it to SIOF.
Note: this diff converts the domain, but isn't actually doing the fancier reporting yet.
That will come in a future diff.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D4124881
fbshipit-source-id: 5b9fd07
Summary:
The Quandary-style traces are too general for checkers like SIOF.
This diff adds a "suffix abstraction" of the trace for analyses that just care about sinks.
To show how to use it, we add it to SIOF.
Note: this diff converts the domain, but isn't actually doing the fancier reporting yet.
That will come in a future diff.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D4117393
fbshipit-source-id: e473665