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[analyzer] Don't crash when dynamic type of a variable is set via placement new.
If a variable or an otherwise a concrete typed-value region is being placement-new'ed into, its dynamic type may change in arbitrary manners. And when the region is used, there may be a third type that's different from both the static and the dynamic type. It cannot be *completely* different from the dynamic type, but it may be a base class of the dynamic type - and in this case there isn't (and shouldn't be) any indication anywhere in the AST that there is a derived-to-base cast from the dynamic type to the third type. Perform a generic cast (evalCast()) from the third type to the dynamic type in this case. From the point of view of the SVal hierarchy, this would have produced non-canonical SVals if we used such generic cast in the normal case, but in this case there doesn't seem to be a better option. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43659 llvm-svn: 326245
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@ -587,7 +587,15 @@ void CXXInstanceCall::getInitialStackFrameContents(
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// FIXME: CallEvent maybe shouldn't be directly accessing StoreManager.
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bool Failed;
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ThisVal = StateMgr.getStoreManager().attemptDownCast(ThisVal, Ty, Failed);
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assert(!Failed && "Calling an incorrectly devirtualized method");
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if (Failed) {
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// We might have suffered some sort of placement new earlier, so
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// we're constructing in a completely unexpected storage.
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// Fall back to a generic pointer cast for this-value.
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const CXXMethodDecl *StaticMD = cast<CXXMethodDecl>(getDecl());
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const CXXRecordDecl *StaticClass = StaticMD->getParent();
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QualType StaticTy = Ctx.getPointerType(Ctx.getRecordType(StaticClass));
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ThisVal = SVB.evalCast(ThisVal, Ty, StaticTy);
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}
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}
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if (!ThisVal.isUnknown())
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// RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -analyzer-checker=core -std=c++11 -verify %s
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// expected-no-diagnostics
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typedef __typeof(sizeof(int)) size_t;
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void *operator new(size_t size, void *ptr);
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struct B {
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virtual void foo();
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};
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struct D : public B {
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virtual void foo() override {}
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};
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void test_ub() {
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// FIXME: Potentially warn because this code is pretty weird.
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B b;
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new (&b) D;
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b.foo(); // no-crash
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}
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void test_non_ub() {
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char c[sizeof(D)]; // Should be enough storage.
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new (c) D;
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((B *)c)->foo(); // no-crash
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}
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