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299 lines
11 KiB
C++
//== MIGChecker.cpp - MIG calling convention checker ------------*- C++ -*--==//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file defines MIGChecker, a Mach Interface Generator calling convention
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// checker. Namely, in MIG callback implementation the following rules apply:
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// - When a server routine returns an error code that represents success, it
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// must take ownership of resources passed to it (and eventually release
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// them).
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// - Additionally, when returning success, all out-parameters must be
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// initialized.
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// - When it returns any other error code, it must not take ownership,
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// because the message and its out-of-line parameters will be destroyed
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// by the client that called the function.
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// For now we only check the last rule, as its violations lead to dangerous
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// use-after-free exploits.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "clang/AST/Attr.h"
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#include "clang/Analysis/AnyCall.h"
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#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Checkers/BuiltinCheckerRegistration.h"
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#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/BugReporter/BugType.h"
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#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/Checker.h"
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#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/CheckerManager.h"
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#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/CallEvent.h"
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#include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/CheckerContext.h"
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using namespace clang;
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using namespace ento;
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namespace {
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class MIGChecker : public Checker<check::PostCall, check::PreStmt<ReturnStmt>,
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check::EndFunction> {
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BugType BT{this, "Use-after-free (MIG calling convention violation)",
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categories::MemoryError};
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// The checker knows that an out-of-line object is deallocated if it is
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// passed as an argument to one of these functions. If this object is
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// additionally an argument of a MIG routine, the checker keeps track of that
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// information and issues a warning when an error is returned from the
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// respective routine.
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std::vector<std::pair<CallDescription, unsigned>> Deallocators = {
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#define CALL(required_args, deallocated_arg, ...) \
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{{{__VA_ARGS__}, required_args}, deallocated_arg}
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// E.g., if the checker sees a C function 'vm_deallocate' that is
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// defined on class 'IOUserClient' that has exactly 3 parameters, it knows
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// that argument #1 (starting from 0, i.e. the second argument) is going
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// to be consumed in the sense of the MIG consume-on-success convention.
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CALL(3, 1, "vm_deallocate"),
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CALL(3, 1, "mach_vm_deallocate"),
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CALL(2, 0, "mig_deallocate"),
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CALL(2, 1, "mach_port_deallocate"),
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CALL(1, 0, "device_deallocate"),
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CALL(1, 0, "iokit_remove_connect_reference"),
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CALL(1, 0, "iokit_remove_reference"),
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CALL(1, 0, "iokit_release_port"),
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CALL(1, 0, "ipc_port_release"),
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CALL(1, 0, "ipc_port_release_sonce"),
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CALL(1, 0, "ipc_voucher_attr_control_release"),
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CALL(1, 0, "ipc_voucher_release"),
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CALL(1, 0, "lock_set_dereference"),
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CALL(1, 0, "memory_object_control_deallocate"),
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CALL(1, 0, "pset_deallocate"),
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CALL(1, 0, "semaphore_dereference"),
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CALL(1, 0, "space_deallocate"),
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CALL(1, 0, "space_inspect_deallocate"),
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CALL(1, 0, "task_deallocate"),
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CALL(1, 0, "task_inspect_deallocate"),
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CALL(1, 0, "task_name_deallocate"),
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CALL(1, 0, "thread_deallocate"),
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CALL(1, 0, "thread_inspect_deallocate"),
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CALL(1, 0, "upl_deallocate"),
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CALL(1, 0, "vm_map_deallocate"),
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// E.g., if the checker sees a method 'releaseAsyncReference64()' that is
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// defined on class 'IOUserClient' that takes exactly 1 argument, it knows
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// that the argument is going to be consumed in the sense of the MIG
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// consume-on-success convention.
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CALL(1, 0, "IOUserClient", "releaseAsyncReference64"),
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CALL(1, 0, "IOUserClient", "releaseNotificationPort"),
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#undef CALL
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};
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CallDescription OsRefRetain{"os_ref_retain", 1};
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void checkReturnAux(const ReturnStmt *RS, CheckerContext &C) const;
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public:
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void checkPostCall(const CallEvent &Call, CheckerContext &C) const;
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// HACK: We're making two attempts to find the bug: checkEndFunction
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// should normally be enough but it fails when the return value is a literal
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// that never gets put into the Environment and ends of function with multiple
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// returns get agglutinated across returns, preventing us from obtaining
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// the return value. The problem is similar to https://reviews.llvm.org/D25326
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// but now we step into it in the top-level function.
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void checkPreStmt(const ReturnStmt *RS, CheckerContext &C) const {
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checkReturnAux(RS, C);
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}
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void checkEndFunction(const ReturnStmt *RS, CheckerContext &C) const {
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checkReturnAux(RS, C);
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}
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};
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} // end anonymous namespace
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// A flag that says that the programmer has called a MIG destructor
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// for at least one parameter.
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REGISTER_TRAIT_WITH_PROGRAMSTATE(ReleasedParameter, bool)
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// A set of parameters for which the check is suppressed because
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// reference counting is being performed.
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REGISTER_SET_WITH_PROGRAMSTATE(RefCountedParameters, const ParmVarDecl *)
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static const ParmVarDecl *getOriginParam(SVal V, CheckerContext &C,
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bool IncludeBaseRegions = false) {
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// TODO: We should most likely always include base regions here.
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SymbolRef Sym = V.getAsSymbol(IncludeBaseRegions);
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if (!Sym)
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return nullptr;
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// If we optimistically assume that the MIG routine never re-uses the storage
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// that was passed to it as arguments when it invalidates it (but at most when
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// it assigns to parameter variables directly), this procedure correctly
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// determines if the value was loaded from the transitive closure of MIG
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// routine arguments in the heap.
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while (const MemRegion *MR = Sym->getOriginRegion()) {
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const auto *VR = dyn_cast<VarRegion>(MR);
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if (VR && VR->hasStackParametersStorage() &&
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VR->getStackFrame()->inTopFrame())
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return cast<ParmVarDecl>(VR->getDecl());
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const SymbolicRegion *SR = MR->getSymbolicBase();
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if (!SR)
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return nullptr;
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Sym = SR->getSymbol();
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}
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return nullptr;
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}
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static bool isInMIGCall(CheckerContext &C) {
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const LocationContext *LC = C.getLocationContext();
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assert(LC && "Unknown location context");
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const StackFrameContext *SFC;
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// Find the top frame.
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while (LC) {
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SFC = LC->getStackFrame();
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LC = SFC->getParent();
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}
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const Decl *D = SFC->getDecl();
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if (Optional<AnyCall> AC = AnyCall::forDecl(D)) {
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// Even though there's a Sema warning when the return type of an annotated
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// function is not a kern_return_t, this warning isn't an error, so we need
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// an extra sanity check here.
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// FIXME: AnyCall doesn't support blocks yet, so they remain unchecked
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// for now.
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if (!AC->getReturnType(C.getASTContext())
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.getCanonicalType()->isSignedIntegerType())
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return false;
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}
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if (D->hasAttr<MIGServerRoutineAttr>())
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return true;
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// See if there's an annotated method in the superclass.
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if (const auto *MD = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(D))
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for (const auto *OMD: MD->overridden_methods())
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if (OMD->hasAttr<MIGServerRoutineAttr>())
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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void MIGChecker::checkPostCall(const CallEvent &Call, CheckerContext &C) const {
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if (Call.isCalled(OsRefRetain)) {
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// If the code is doing reference counting over the parameter,
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// it opens up an opportunity for safely calling a destructor function.
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// TODO: We should still check for over-releases.
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if (const ParmVarDecl *PVD =
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getOriginParam(Call.getArgSVal(0), C, /*IncludeBaseRegions=*/true)) {
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// We never need to clean up the program state because these are
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// top-level parameters anyway, so they're always live.
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C.addTransition(C.getState()->add<RefCountedParameters>(PVD));
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}
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return;
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}
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if (!isInMIGCall(C))
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return;
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auto I = llvm::find_if(Deallocators,
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[&](const std::pair<CallDescription, unsigned> &Item) {
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return Call.isCalled(Item.first);
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});
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if (I == Deallocators.end())
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return;
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ProgramStateRef State = C.getState();
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unsigned ArgIdx = I->second;
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SVal Arg = Call.getArgSVal(ArgIdx);
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const ParmVarDecl *PVD = getOriginParam(Arg, C);
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if (!PVD || State->contains<RefCountedParameters>(PVD))
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return;
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const NoteTag *T =
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C.getNoteTag([this, PVD](PathSensitiveBugReport &BR) -> std::string {
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if (&BR.getBugType() != &BT)
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return "";
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SmallString<64> Str;
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llvm::raw_svector_ostream OS(Str);
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OS << "Value passed through parameter '" << PVD->getName()
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<< "\' is deallocated";
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return std::string(OS.str());
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});
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C.addTransition(State->set<ReleasedParameter>(true), T);
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}
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// Returns true if V can potentially represent a "successful" kern_return_t.
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static bool mayBeSuccess(SVal V, CheckerContext &C) {
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ProgramStateRef State = C.getState();
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// Can V represent KERN_SUCCESS?
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if (!State->isNull(V).isConstrainedFalse())
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return true;
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SValBuilder &SVB = C.getSValBuilder();
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ASTContext &ACtx = C.getASTContext();
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// Can V represent MIG_NO_REPLY?
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static const int MigNoReply = -305;
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V = SVB.evalEQ(C.getState(), V, SVB.makeIntVal(MigNoReply, ACtx.IntTy));
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if (!State->isNull(V).isConstrainedTrue())
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return true;
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// If none of the above, it's definitely an error.
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return false;
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}
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void MIGChecker::checkReturnAux(const ReturnStmt *RS, CheckerContext &C) const {
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// It is very unlikely that a MIG callback will be called from anywhere
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// within the project under analysis and the caller isn't itself a routine
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// that follows the MIG calling convention. Therefore we're safe to believe
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// that it's always the top frame that is of interest. There's a slight chance
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// that the user would want to enforce the MIG calling convention upon
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// a random routine in the middle of nowhere, but given that the convention is
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// fairly weird and hard to follow in the first place, there's relatively
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// little motivation to spread it this way.
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if (!C.inTopFrame())
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return;
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if (!isInMIGCall(C))
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return;
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// We know that the function is non-void, but what if the return statement
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// is not there in the code? It's not a compile error, we should not crash.
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if (!RS)
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return;
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ProgramStateRef State = C.getState();
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if (!State->get<ReleasedParameter>())
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return;
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SVal V = C.getSVal(RS);
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if (mayBeSuccess(V, C))
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return;
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ExplodedNode *N = C.generateErrorNode();
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if (!N)
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return;
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auto R = std::make_unique<PathSensitiveBugReport>(
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BT,
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"MIG callback fails with error after deallocating argument value. "
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"This is a use-after-free vulnerability because the caller will try to "
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"deallocate it again",
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N);
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R->addRange(RS->getSourceRange());
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bugreporter::trackExpressionValue(N, RS->getRetValue(), *R,
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bugreporter::TrackingKind::Thorough, false);
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C.emitReport(std::move(R));
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}
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void ento::registerMIGChecker(CheckerManager &Mgr) {
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Mgr.registerChecker<MIGChecker>();
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}
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bool ento::shouldRegisterMIGChecker(const CheckerManager &mgr) {
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return true;
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}
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