malloc.cpp
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// RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -w -analyzer-checker=core,alpha.deadcode.UnreachableCode,alpha.core.CastSize,unix.Malloc,cplusplus.NewDelete -analyzer-store=region -verify %s
// RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -triple i386-unknown-linux-gnu -w -analyzer-checker=core,alpha.deadcode.UnreachableCode,alpha.core.CastSize,unix.Malloc,cplusplus.NewDelete -analyzer-store=region -verify %s
// RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -w -analyzer-checker=core,alpha.deadcode.UnreachableCode,alpha.core.CastSize,unix.Malloc,cplusplus.NewDelete -analyzer-store=region -DTEST_INLINABLE_ALLOCATORS -verify %s
// RUN: %clang_analyze_cc1 -triple i386-unknown-linux-gnu -w -analyzer-checker=core,alpha.deadcode.UnreachableCode,alpha.core.CastSize,unix.Malloc,cplusplus.NewDelete -analyzer-store=region -DTEST_INLINABLE_ALLOCATORS -verify %s
#include "Inputs/system-header-simulator-cxx.h"
typedef __typeof(sizeof(int)) size_t;
void *malloc(size_t);
void free(void *);
void *realloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
void *calloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size);
char *strdup(const char *s);
void checkThatMallocCheckerIsRunning() {
malloc(4);
} // expected-warning{{leak}}
// Test for radar://11110132.
struct Foo {
mutable void* m_data;
Foo(void* data) : m_data(data) {}
};
Foo aFunction() {
return malloc(10);
}
// Assume that functions which take a function pointer can free memory even if
// they are defined in system headers and take the const pointer to the
// allocated memory. (radar://11160612)
// Test default parameter.
int const_ptr_and_callback_def_param(int, const char*, int n, void(*)(void*) = free);
void r11160612_3() {
char *x = (char*)malloc(12);
const_ptr_and_callback_def_param(0, x, 12);
}
int const_ptr_and_callback_def_param_null(int, const char*, int n, void(*)(void*) = 0);
void r11160612_no_callback() {
char *x = (char*)malloc(12);
const_ptr_and_callback_def_param_null(0, x, 12);
} // expected-warning{{leak}}
// Test member function pointer.
struct CanFreeMemory {
static void myFree(void*);
};
//This is handled because we look at the type of the parameter(not argument).
void r11160612_3(CanFreeMemory* p) {
char *x = (char*)malloc(12);
const_ptr_and_callback_def_param(0, x, 12, p->myFree);
}
namespace PR13751 {
class OwningVector {
void **storage;
size_t length;
public:
OwningVector();
~OwningVector();
void push_back(void *Item) {
storage[length++] = Item;
}
};
void testDestructors() {
OwningVector v;
v.push_back(malloc(4));
// no leak warning; freed in destructor
}
}
struct X { void *a; };
struct X get() {
struct X result;
result.a = malloc(4);
return result; // no-warning
}
// Ensure that regions accessible through a LazyCompoundVal trigger region escape.
// Malloc checker used to report leaks for the following two test cases.
struct Property {
char* getterName;
Property(char* n)
: getterName(n) {}
};
void append(Property x);
void appendWrapper(char *getterName) {
append(Property(getterName));
}
void foo(const char* name) {
char* getterName = strdup(name);
appendWrapper(getterName); // no-warning
}
struct NestedProperty {
Property prop;
NestedProperty(Property p)
: prop(p) {}
};
void appendNested(NestedProperty x);
void appendWrapperNested(char *getterName) {
appendNested(NestedProperty(Property(getterName)));
}
void fooNested(const char* name) {
char* getterName = strdup(name);
appendWrapperNested(getterName); // no-warning
}
namespace PR31226 {
struct b2 {
int f;
};
struct b1 : virtual b2 {
void m();
};
struct d : b1, b2 {
};
void f() {
d *p = new d();
p->m(); // no-crash // no-warning
}
}
// Allow __cxa_demangle to escape.
char* test_cxa_demangle(const char* sym) {
size_t funcnamesize = 256;
char* funcname = (char*)malloc(funcnamesize);
int status;
char* ret = abi::__cxa_demangle(sym, funcname, &funcnamesize, &status);
if (status == 0) {
funcname = ret;
}
return funcname; // no-warning
}
namespace argument_leak {
class A {
char *name;
public:
char *getName() {
if (!name) {
name = static_cast<char *>(malloc(10));
}
return name;
}
~A() {
if (name) {
delete[] name;
}
}
};
void test(A a) {
(void)a.getName();
}
} // namespace argument_leak
#define ZERO_SIZE_PTR ((void *)16)
void test_delete_ZERO_SIZE_PTR() {
int *Ptr = (int *)ZERO_SIZE_PTR;
// ZERO_SIZE_PTR is specially handled but only for malloc family
delete Ptr; // expected-warning{{Argument to 'delete' is a constant address (16)}}
}
namespace pr46253_class {
class a {
void *realloc(int, bool = false) { realloc(1); } // no-crash
};
} // namespace pr46253_class
namespace pr46253_retty{
void realloc(void *ptr, size_t size) { realloc(ptr, size); } // no-crash
} // namespace pr46253_retty
namespace pr46253_paramty{
void *realloc(void **ptr, size_t size) { realloc(ptr, size); } // no-crash
} // namespace pr46253_paramty
namespace pr46253_paramty2{
void *realloc(void *ptr, int size) { realloc(ptr, size); } // no-crash
} // namespace pr46253_paramty2