/* Classes for analyzer diagnostics. Copyright (C) 2019-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by David Malcolm . This file is part of GCC. GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version. GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see . */ #ifndef GCC_ANALYZER_PENDING_DIAGNOSTIC_H #define GCC_ANALYZER_PENDING_DIAGNOSTIC_H namespace ana { /* Various bundles of information used for generating more precise messages for events within a diagnostic_path, for passing to the various "describe_*" vfuncs of pending_diagnostic. See those for more information. */ namespace evdesc { struct event_desc { event_desc (bool colorize) : m_colorize (colorize) {} label_text formatted_print (const char *fmt, ...) const ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DIAG(2,3); bool m_colorize; }; /* For use by pending_diagnostic::describe_state_change. */ struct state_change : public event_desc { state_change (bool colorize, tree expr, tree origin, state_machine::state_t old_state, state_machine::state_t new_state, diagnostic_event_id_t event_id, const state_change_event &event) : event_desc (colorize), m_expr (expr), m_origin (origin), m_old_state (old_state), m_new_state (new_state), m_event_id (event_id), m_event (event) {} bool is_global_p () const { return m_expr == NULL_TREE; } tree m_expr; tree m_origin; state_machine::state_t m_old_state; state_machine::state_t m_new_state; diagnostic_event_id_t m_event_id; const state_change_event &m_event; }; /* For use by pending_diagnostic::describe_call_with_state. */ struct call_with_state : public event_desc { call_with_state (bool colorize, tree caller_fndecl, tree callee_fndecl, tree expr, state_machine::state_t state) : event_desc (colorize), m_caller_fndecl (caller_fndecl), m_callee_fndecl (callee_fndecl), m_expr (expr), m_state (state) { } tree m_caller_fndecl; tree m_callee_fndecl; tree m_expr; state_machine::state_t m_state; }; /* For use by pending_diagnostic::describe_return_of_state. */ struct return_of_state : public event_desc { return_of_state (bool colorize, tree caller_fndecl, tree callee_fndecl, state_machine::state_t state) : event_desc (colorize), m_caller_fndecl (caller_fndecl), m_callee_fndecl (callee_fndecl), m_state (state) { } tree m_caller_fndecl; tree m_callee_fndecl; state_machine::state_t m_state; }; /* For use by pending_diagnostic::describe_final_event. */ struct final_event : public event_desc { final_event (bool colorize, tree expr, state_machine::state_t state) : event_desc (colorize), m_expr (expr), m_state (state) {} tree m_expr; state_machine::state_t m_state; }; } /* end of namespace evdesc */ /* An abstract base class for capturing information about a diagnostic in a form that is ready to emit at a later point (or be rejected). Each kind of diagnostic will have a concrete subclass of pending_diagnostic. Normally, gcc diagnostics are emitted using va_list, which can't be portably stored for later use, so we have to use an "emit" virtual function. This class also supports comparison, so that multiple pending_diagnostic instances can be de-duplicated. As well as emitting a diagnostic, the class has various "precision of wording" virtual functions, for generating descriptions for events within a diagnostic_path. These are optional, but implementing these allows for more precise wordings than the more generic implementation. */ class pending_diagnostic { public: virtual ~pending_diagnostic () {} /* Vfunc for emitting the diagnostic. The rich_location will have been populated with a diagnostic_path. Return true if a diagnostic is actually emitted. */ virtual bool emit (rich_location *) = 0; /* Hand-coded RTTI: get an ID for the subclass. */ virtual const char *get_kind () const = 0; /* Compare for equality with OTHER, which might be of a different subclass. */ bool equal_p (const pending_diagnostic &other) { /* Check for pointer equality on the IDs from get_kind. */ if (get_kind () != other.get_kind ()) return false; /* Call vfunc now we know they have the same ID: */ return subclass_equal_p (other); } /* A vfunc for testing for equality, where we've already checked they have the same ID. See pending_diagnostic_subclass below for a convenience subclass for implementing this. */ virtual bool subclass_equal_p (const pending_diagnostic &other) const = 0; /* Return true if T1 and T2 are "the same" for the purposes of diagnostic deduplication. */ static bool same_tree_p (tree t1, tree t2); /* For greatest precision-of-wording, the various following "describe_*" virtual functions give the pending diagnostic a way to describe events in a diagnostic_path in terms that make sense for that diagnostic. In each case, return a non-NULL label_text to give the event a custom description; NULL otherwise (falling back on a more generic description). */ /* Precision-of-wording vfunc for describing a critical state change within the diagnostic_path. For example, a double-free diagnostic might use the descriptions: - "first 'free' happens here" - "second 'free' happens here" for the pertinent events, whereas a use-after-free might use the descriptions: - "freed here" - "use after free here" Note how in both cases the first event is a "free": the best description to use depends on the diagnostic. */ virtual label_text describe_state_change (const evdesc::state_change &) { /* Default no-op implementation. */ return label_text (); } /* Precision-of-wording vfunc for describing an interprocedural call carrying critial state for the diagnostic, from caller to callee. For example a double-free diagnostic might use: - "passing freed pointer 'ptr' in call to 'deallocator' from 'test'" to make it clearer how the freed value moves from caller to callee. */ virtual label_text describe_call_with_state (const evdesc::call_with_state &) { /* Default no-op implementation. */ return label_text (); } /* Precision-of-wording vfunc for describing an interprocedural return within the diagnostic_path that carries critial state for the diagnostic, from callee back to caller. For example, a deref-of-unchecked-malloc diagnostic might use: - "returning possibly-NULL pointer to 'make_obj' from 'allocator'" to make it clearer how the unchecked value moves from callee back to caller. */ virtual label_text describe_return_of_state (const evdesc::return_of_state &) { /* Default no-op implementation. */ return label_text (); } /* Precision-of-wording vfunc for describing the final event within a diagnostic_path. For example a double-free diagnostic might use: - "second 'free' here; first 'free' was at (3)" and a use-after-free might use - "use after 'free' here; memory was freed at (2)". */ virtual label_text describe_final_event (const evdesc::final_event &) { /* Default no-op implementation. */ return label_text (); } /* End of precision-of-wording vfuncs. */ }; /* A template to make it easier to make subclasses of pending_diagnostic. This uses the curiously-recurring template pattern, to implement pending_diagnostic::subclass_equal_p by casting and calling the operator== This assumes that BASE_OTHER has already been checked to have been of the same subclass (which pending_diagnostic::equal_p does). */ template class pending_diagnostic_subclass : public pending_diagnostic { public: bool subclass_equal_p (const pending_diagnostic &base_other) const FINAL OVERRIDE { const Subclass &other = (const Subclass &)base_other; return *(const Subclass*)this == other; } }; } // namespace ana #endif /* GCC_ANALYZER_PENDING_DIAGNOSTIC_H */