// RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -analyzer-store=region -verify \ // RUN: -analyzer-checker=core \ // RUN: -analyzer-checker=alpha.deadcode.UnreachableCode \ // RUN: -analyzer-checker=alpha.core.CastSize \ // RUN: -analyzer-checker=unix.Malloc \ // RUN: -analyzer-config unix.DynamicMemoryModeling:Optimistic=true %s typedef __typeof(sizeof(int)) size_t; void *malloc(size_t); void free(void *); struct MemoryAllocator { void __attribute((ownership_returns(malloc))) * my_malloc(size_t); void __attribute((ownership_takes(malloc, 2))) my_free(void *); void __attribute((ownership_holds(malloc, 2))) my_hold(void *); }; void *myglobalpointer; struct stuff { void *somefield; }; struct stuff myglobalstuff; void af1(MemoryAllocator &Alloc) { void *p = Alloc.my_malloc(12); return; // expected-warning{{Potential leak of memory pointed to by}} } void af1_b(MemoryAllocator &Alloc) { void *p = Alloc.my_malloc(12); } // expected-warning{{Potential leak of memory pointed to by}} void af1_c(MemoryAllocator &Alloc) { myglobalpointer = Alloc.my_malloc(12); // no-warning } // Test that we can pass out allocated memory via pointer-to-pointer. void af1_e(MemoryAllocator &Alloc, void **pp) { *pp = Alloc.my_malloc(42); // no-warning } void af1_f(MemoryAllocator &Alloc, struct stuff *somestuff) { somestuff->somefield = Alloc.my_malloc(12); // no-warning } // Allocating memory for a field via multiple indirections to our arguments is OK. void af1_g(MemoryAllocator &Alloc, struct stuff **pps) { *pps = (struct stuff *)Alloc.my_malloc(sizeof(struct stuff)); // no-warning (*pps)->somefield = Alloc.my_malloc(42); // no-warning } void af2(MemoryAllocator &Alloc) { void *p = Alloc.my_malloc(12); Alloc.my_free(p); free(p); // expected-warning{{Attempt to free released memory}} } void af2b(MemoryAllocator &Alloc) { void *p = Alloc.my_malloc(12); free(p); Alloc.my_free(p); // expected-warning{{Attempt to free released memory}} } void af2c(MemoryAllocator &Alloc) { void *p = Alloc.my_malloc(12); free(p); Alloc.my_hold(p); // expected-warning{{Attempt to free released memory}} } // No leak if malloc returns null. void af2e(MemoryAllocator &Alloc) { void *p = Alloc.my_malloc(12); if (!p) return; // no-warning free(p); // no-warning } // This case inflicts a possible double-free. void af3(MemoryAllocator &Alloc) { void *p = Alloc.my_malloc(12); Alloc.my_hold(p); free(p); // expected-warning{{Attempt to free non-owned memory}} } void * af4(MemoryAllocator &Alloc) { void *p = Alloc.my_malloc(12); Alloc.my_free(p); return p; // expected-warning{{Use of memory after it is freed}} } // This case is (possibly) ok, be conservative void * af5(MemoryAllocator &Alloc) { void *p = Alloc.my_malloc(12); Alloc.my_hold(p); return p; // no-warning }