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Gabor, we've talked about this two days ago >_> +Nithin
because we're facing the same decision with the smart pointer
checker to which raw pointer value would make a lot of sense as
SymbolMetadata.<br>
<br>
The way SymbolMetadata used in CStringChecker always bothered me. It
*is* used *as if* it's SymbolConjured: it represents an unknown
value of an expression of a specific type. As such it doesn't do
much more than preserve its identity for debugging purposes. We
indeed don't need another SymbolConjured.<br>
<br>
I believe we should remove SymbolConjured's identity elements from
SymbolMetadata and instead make it work more like SymbolRegionValue
works in RegionStore. Namely:<br>
<br>
1. Remove statement, location context, block count from
SymbolMetadata's identity. Let it solely depend on the region.<br>
<br>
2. Get rid of the metadata-in-use set. From now on SymbolMetadata,
like SymbolRegionValue, is live whenever its region is live.<br>
<br>
3. When strlen(R) is used for the first time on a region R, produce
$meta<size_t R> as the answer, but *do not store* it in the
string length map. We don't need to change the state because the
state didn't in fact change. On subsequent strlen(R) calls we'll
simply return the same symbol (*because* the map will remain empty),
until the string is changed.<br>
<br>
4. If the string is mutated, record its length as usual. But if the
string is invalidated (or the new length is completely unknown), *do
not remove* the length from the state; instead, set it to
SymbolConjured. Only remove it from the map when the region dies.<br>
<br>
5. Keep string length symbols alive as long as they're in the map.<br>
<br>
This model is obviously correct because it mimics RegionStore which
is obviously correct (i mean, it's obviously broken beyond repair,
but *this* part seems to be correct). In particular, this model
doesn't have any obvious flaws that you point out in this thread. It
also makes sure that the identity of the state correctly reflects
mutations in the state. I think it's very much superior to the
existing model. This also more or less matches my belief of
"everything is a Store" that i wanted to push on a few years ago
(though that one was more radical; back then i wanted to make a
"shadow" region for a string and use the actual SymbolRegionValue of
that shadow region instead of the
SymbolMetadata-as-suggested-in-this-mail).<br>
<br>
Balasz, are you willing to implement something like that?<br>
<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/19/20 7:59 AM, Gábor Horváth
wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi!
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<div dir="auto">Since the metadata symbol describes a property
of the region I think in this example it might make sense to
duplicate the metadata symbol for dst. But I can also
imagine code using the length of a dead string which would
be nice to support. </div>
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<div dir="auto">I also wonder what is the advantage of not
using a conjured symbol. </div>
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<div dir="auto">Regards,</div>
<div dir="auto">Gabor</div>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, Aug 19, 2020, 3:08
PM Balázs Benics <<a
href="mailto:benicsbalazs@gmail.com"
moz-do-not-send="true">benicsbalazs@gmail.com</a>>
wrote:<br>
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<div>It turns out that if the region of `src` is alive,
then the required metadata symbol will be kept alive
as well.</div>
<div>Here is the modified example:</div>
<div><span style="font-family:monospace">void
strcat_symbolic_src_length(char *src) {<br>
char dst[8] = "1234";<br>
strcat(dst, src);</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:monospace">
clang_analyzer_eval(strlen(dst) >= 4); //
expected-warning{{TRUE}}<br>
(void)*dst;<br>
</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:monospace"> <b>(void)*src;</b>
// Now we keep the `src` alive, thus any metadata
symbols to that region will be alive as well at the
eval call.<br>
</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:monospace">}</span><br>
```</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>It seems slightly confusing to me that depending on
that `src` is used later or not, the
`clang_analyzer_eval(strlen(dst) >= 4)` will show
either `TRUE` or `UNKNOWN`.</div>
<div>I think it should always give `TRUE` as an answer.<br>
<br>
</div>
<div>Note that a metadata symbol is alive only if marked
in use AND its region is also alive.</div>
<div>Without the `(void)*src;` the region of `src` is
dead, thus the symbol ($meta{src} + 4) representing
the cstring length of the region `dst` will be dead
too.</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Since this problem was caused by the handling of
metadata symbols, shouldn't we use conjured ones
instead?</div>
<div>In that way, we would decouple the liveness of the
cstring length of a region and the region itself.</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>What is the use-case for using a metadata symbol
instead of a conjured one?<br>
</div>
</div>
<br>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Artem Dergachev <<a
href="mailto:noqnoqneo@gmail.com" target="_blank"
rel="noreferrer" moz-do-not-send="true">noqnoqneo@gmail.com</a>>
ezt írta (időpont: 2020. aug. 7., P, 0:05):<br>
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<div> <br>
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<div>On 8/6/20 1:38 PM, Balázs Benics wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">
<div>Gábor<br>
</div>
<div>> How much work would it be to prototype
keeping these expressions alive and measuring
performance and memory implications?</div>
<div>I'm not sure, since I'm not really
experienced in this liveness stuff. I will try
it.</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Artem<br>
</div>
<div>> It sounds to me as if putting metadata
symbols into the live set directly would have
worked just fine.</div>
<div>Ehm, I' not sure about this.</div>
<div>If you look my example closely, you can
note that the <span
style="font-family:monospace">CStringChecker</span>
maps directly the <span
style="font-family:monospace">SymRegion{reg_$0<char
* src>}</span> to the <span
style="font-family:monospace">meta_$2{SymRegion{reg_$0<char
* src>},unsigned long}</span> symbol.<br>
</div>
<div>So the <span style="font-family:monospace">SymbolReaper::markInUse</span>
will in fact place that <span
style="font-family:monospace">meta_$2</span>
symbol in the Live set.</div>
<div>However later, when you query the <span
style="font-family:monospace">SymbolReaper</span>
if the mentioned <span
style="font-family:monospace">meta_$2</span>
symbol is dead or not, it will answer you that
it is <b>dead</b>.</div>
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<br>
That's not how that works.<br>
<br>
markInUse() doesn't put anything into the live set,
it puts things into an auxiliary "metadata-in-use"
set:
<a
href="https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-11.0.0-rc1/clang/lib/StaticAnalyzer/Core/SymbolManager.cpp#L396"
target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"
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<br>
On the other hand, isDead()/isLive() has to return
true if the symbol is present in the live set. In
fact, that's the first thing it checks for:
<a
href="https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-11.0.0-rc1/clang/lib/StaticAnalyzer/Core/SymbolManager.cpp#L437"
target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"
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<div><br>
</div>
<div>I'm quoting the related trace log: <br>
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<div><span style="font-family:monospace">[...]<br>
<b>CStringChecker::</b><b>checkLiveSymbols
marks 'meta_$2{SymRegion{reg_$0<char
* src>},unsigned long}' in use</b><br>
<br>
# Even we marked the given symbols in use,
we still removes them for some reason...<br>
CStringChecker::checkDeadSymbols finds the
'(meta_$2{SymRegion{reg_$0<char *
src>},unsigned long}) + 4U' as dead; so
removes the mapping from 'dst'<br>
<b>CStringChecker::</b><b>checkDeadSymbols
finds the
'meta_$2{SymRegion{reg_$0<char *
src>},unsigned long}' as dead; so
removes the mapping from
'SymRegion{reg_$0<char * src>}'</b></span></div>
</blockquote>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Why does the <span
style="font-family:monospace">ExprEngine</span>
conjure a return symbol, if an <span
style="font-family:monospace">evalCall</span>
already evaluated the call?</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Artem</div>
<div>> See how RegionStore does that within
`ScanReachableSymbols::scan(const SymExpr *)`</div>
<div>I managed to implement a metadata collector
visitor using the new SymExprVisitor
infrastructure, in just a couple of lines of
code. I was amazed by that :)<br>
</div>
</div>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Artem
Dergachev <<a
href="mailto:noqnoqneo@gmail.com"
target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"
moz-do-not-send="true">noqnoqneo@gmail.com</a>>
ezt írta (időpont: 2020. aug. 6., Cs, 19:04):<br>
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<div> I- i- i was about to reply to that!<br>
<br>
I don't know why metadata-in-use is a thing
at all. It sounds to me as if putting
metadata symbols into the live set directly
would have worked just fine. If you find any
interesting counterexamples please let me
know.<br>
<br>
Apart from that, indeed, the correct way to
implement checkLiveSymbols when you're
tracking arbitrary symbols is to iterate
over these arbitrary symbols and mark all
sub-symbols as live. See how RegionStore
does that within
`ScanReachableSymbols::scan(const SymExpr
*)`. I.e., the following example works
correctly and i expect CStringChecker to
work similarly:<br>
<br>
```<br>
int conjure();<br>
<br>
int foo() {<br>
int x = conjure();<br>
clang_analyzer_warnOnDeadSymbol(x);<br>
return x + 1;<br>
}<br>
<br>
void bar() {<br>
int y = foo(); // At this point `conj_$2`
is no longer directly present in the state;
only `conj_$2 + 1` is.<br>
(void)y;<br>
} // But despite that, `conj_$2` only dies
here.<br>
```<br>
<br>
<br>
<div>On 8/6/20 11:35 AM, Gábor Horváth via
cfe-dev wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">
<div>+Artem</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>It would be great if the analyzer
could reason about code like that. I
think Artem is the most competent in
these liveness related problems.</div>
<div>Aside from performance, I do not
see any downside for keeping the whole
symbolic expression alive after
markInUse was called on it (hopefully
Artem corrects me if I'm wrong).</div>
<div>But mainly due to constraint solver
limitations it might not make sense to
keep arbitrarily complex expressions
alive.</div>
<div><br>
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Benics</a></div>
<div>How much work would it be to
prototype keeping these expressions
alive and measuring performance and
memory implications?</div>
<div><br>
</div>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On
Wed, 5 Aug 2020 at 16:17, Balázs
Benics via cfe-dev <<a
href="mailto:cfe-dev@lists.llvm.org"
target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"
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<div dir="ltr">If you are really
curious, here is some context.<br>
<div><br>
Imagine the following code (<span
style="font-family:monospace">test.c</span>):<br>
```<br>
<span
style="font-family:monospace">typedef
typeof(sizeof(int)) size_t;<br>
<br>
void clang_analyzer_eval(int);<br>
char *strcat(char *restrict s1,
const char *restrict s2);<br>
size_t strlen(const char *s);<br>
<br>
void
strcat_symbolic_src_length(char
*src) {<br>
char dst[8] = "1234";<br>
strcat(dst, src);<br>
clang_analyzer_eval(strlen(dst)
>= 4); //
expected-warning{{TRUE}}<br>
(void)*dst;<br>
}</span><br>
```<br>
<br>
One would expect that the '<span
style="font-family:monospace">strlen(dst)
>= 4</span>' is <span
style="font-family:monospace">TRUE</span>,
but it returns <span
style="font-family:monospace">UNKOWN</span>.<br>
<br>
After doing a little bit of
investigation - and debug prints -
I came up with the following
trace.<br>
<br>
---<br>
<br>
<span
style="font-family:monospace">#
In the
CStringChecker::evalStrcat
creates a metadata symbol
representing the cstring length
of the region pointed by 'src'.<br>
created metadata symbol
'meta_$2{SymRegion{reg_$0<char
* src>},unsigned long}'<br>
<br>
# After the evalStrcat evaluated
the call, the state contains the
necessary mapping that the 'dst'
points to a cstring which is 4 +
meta$4 long.<br>
# Note that meta$4 represents
the cstring length of the region
pointed by 'src'.<br>
# So far so good. We know that
resulting cstring length
precisely.<br>
strcpy common END State.dump:
"program_state": {<br>
[...]<br>
"checker_messages": [<br>
{ "checker":
"unix.cstring.CStringModeling",
"messages": [<br>
"CString lengths:", <br>
"dst:
(meta_$2{SymRegion{reg_$0<char
* src>},unsigned long}) +
4U", <br>
"SymRegion{reg_$0<char
* src>}:
meta_$2{SymRegion{reg_$0<char
* src>},unsigned long}", <br>
""<br>
]}<br>
]<br>
}<br>
<br>
# We mark all symbols as live in
the cstring length map.<br>
# At least we think so...<br>
CStringChecker::checkLiveSymbols
marks
'(meta_$2{SymRegion{reg_$0<char
* src>},unsigned long}) + 4U'
in use<br>
CStringChecker::checkLiveSymbols
marks
'meta_$2{SymRegion{reg_$0<char
* src>},unsigned long}' in
use<br>
CStringChecker::checkLiveSymbols
marks
'meta_$2{SymRegion{reg_$0<char
* src>},unsigned long}' in
use<br>
<br>
# Even we marked the given
symbols in use, we still removes
them for some reason...<br>
CStringChecker::checkDeadSymbols
finds the
'(meta_$2{SymRegion{reg_$0<char
* src>},unsigned long}) + 4U'
as dead; so removes the mapping
from 'dst'<br>
CStringChecker::checkDeadSymbols
finds the
'meta_$2{SymRegion{reg_$0<char
* src>},unsigned long}' as
dead; so removes the mapping
from 'SymRegion{reg_$0<char *
src>}'<br>
<br>
# Now that state does not
contain the cstring length of
the region pointed by 'dst'.</span><br>
<br>
---<br>
<br>
Further investigation showed that
even if I would visit all the sub
SymExprs looking for
SymbolMetadata would not help.<br>
SymbolReaper::isDead would still
show that the
'(meta_$2{SymRegion{reg_$0<char
* src>},unsigned long}) + 4U'
SymExpr is dead.<br>
<br>
---<br>
<br>
How can we preserve such metadata
information?<br>
<br>
---<br>
<br>
You can also reproduce this
following these steps:<br>
<br>
Apply the <span
style="font-family:monospace">add-debug-prints.patch</span>
on top of <span
style="font-family:monospace">7f1556f292ccfd80c4ffa986d5b849f915e5cd82
"Fix typo:
s/epomymous/eponymous/ NFC"</span>.<br>
Analyze the '<span
style="font-family:monospace">test.c</span>'
file using this command:<br>
<span
style="font-family:monospace">./bin/clang
-cc1 -internal-isystem
lib/clang/12.0.0/include
-nostdsysteminc -analyze
-analyzer-constraints=range
-setup-static-analyzer
-analyzer-checker=unix.cstring,alpha.unix.cstring,alpha.security.taint,debug.ExprInspection
-analyzer-config
eagerly-assume=false test.c</span><br>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Balázs
Benics <<a
href="mailto:benicsbalazs@gmail.com"
target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"
moz-do-not-send="true">benicsbalazs@gmail.com</a>>
ezt írta (időpont: 2020. aug. 5.,
Sze, 10:29):<br>
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<div>Why does the
SymbolReaper::markInUse only
work on SymbolMetadata
symbols?</div>
<div>
<pre style="background-color:rgb(43,43,43);color:rgb(169,183,198);font-family:"JetBrains Mono",monospace;font-size:9.8pt"><span style="color:rgb(204,120,50)">void </span><span style="color:rgb(181,182,227)">SymbolReaper</span>::<span style="color:rgb(255,198,109)">markInUse</span>(<span style="color:rgb(185,188,209)">SymbolRef </span>sym) {
<span style="color:rgb(204,120,50)">if </span>(isa<<span style="color:rgb(181,182,227)">SymbolMetadata</span>>(sym))
<span style="color:rgb(147,115,165)">MetadataInUse</span>.insert(sym)<span style="color:rgb(204,120,50)">;
</span>}</pre>
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<div>I think it is flawed if the
Symbol is a SymIntExpr holding
an expression tree referring
to SymbolMetadata symbols. In
such case, those symbols would
not be kept alive - causing
some confusion on the checker
developers' side and
potentially losing some
information about the
analysis.</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Should we walk the
expression tree instead of the
current implementation?</div>
<div>What performance impact
should we expect by doing so?</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Any ideas?</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Balazs.<br>
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