/* * Cppcheck - A tool for static C/C++ code analysis * Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Daniel Marjamäki and Cppcheck team. * * This program 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 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program 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 this program. If not, see . */ //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ifndef CheckBufferOverrunH #define CheckBufferOverrunH //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- #include "check.h" #include "settings.h" #include "mathlib.h" #include #include #include class ErrorLogger; class Token; class Tokenizer; class Variable; /// @addtogroup Checks /// @{ /** * @brief buffer overruns and array index out of bounds * * Buffer overrun and array index out of bounds are pretty much the same. * But I generally use 'array index' if the code contains []. And the given * index is out of bounds. * I generally use 'buffer overrun' if you for example call a strcpy or * other function and pass a buffer and reads or writes too much data. */ class CheckBufferOverrun : public Check { public: /** This constructor is used when registering the CheckClass */ CheckBufferOverrun() : Check(myName()) { } /** This constructor is used when running checks. */ CheckBufferOverrun(const Tokenizer *tokenizer, const Settings *settings, ErrorLogger *errorLogger) : Check(myName(), tokenizer, settings, errorLogger) { } void runSimplifiedChecks(const Tokenizer *tokenizer, const Settings *settings, ErrorLogger *errorLogger) { CheckBufferOverrun checkBufferOverrun(tokenizer, settings, errorLogger); checkBufferOverrun.bufferOverrun(); checkBufferOverrun.negativeIndex(); checkBufferOverrun.arrayIndexThenCheck(); /** ExecutionPath checking.. */ checkBufferOverrun.executionPaths(); } /** @brief %Check for buffer overruns */ void bufferOverrun(); /** @brief Using array index before bounds check */ void arrayIndexThenCheck(); /** @brief %Check for buffer overruns by inspecting execution paths */ void executionPaths(); /** * @brief Get minimum length of format string result * @param input_string format string * @param parameters given parameters to sprintf * @return minimum length of resulting string */ static MathLib::bigint countSprintfLength(const std::string &input_string, const std::list ¶meters); /** * @brief %Check code that matches: "sprintf ( %varid% , %str% [,)]" when varid is not 0, * and report found errors. * @param tok The "sprintf" token. * @param size The size of the buffer where sprintf is writing. */ void checkSprintfCall(const Token *tok, const MathLib::bigint size); /** Check for buffer overruns - locate struct variables and check them with the .._CheckScope function */ void checkStructVariable(); /** Check for buffer overruns - locate global variables and local function variables and check them with the checkScope function */ void checkGlobalAndLocalVariable(); /** Check for buffer overruns due to allocating strlen(src) bytes instead of (strlen(src)+1) bytes before copying a string */ void checkBufferAllocatedWithStrlen(); /** Check for buffer overruns due to copying command-line args to fixed-sized buffers without bounds checking */ void checkInsecureCmdLineArgs(); /** Check for negative index */ void negativeIndex(); /** Information about N-dimensional array */ class ArrayInfo { private: /** number of elements of array */ std::vector _num; /** size of each element in array */ MathLib::bigint _element_size; /** variable id */ unsigned int _varid; /** full name of variable as pattern */ std::string _varname; public: ArrayInfo(); ArrayInfo(const ArrayInfo &); ArrayInfo(const Variable *var, const Tokenizer *tokenizer); ArrayInfo & operator=(const ArrayInfo &ai); /** * Create array info with specified data * The intention is that this is only a temporary solution.. all * checking should be based on ArrayInfo from the start and then * this will not be needed as the declare can be used instead. */ ArrayInfo(unsigned int id, const std::string &name, MathLib::bigint size1, MathLib::bigint n); /** Create a copy ArrayInfo where the number of elements have been limited by a value */ ArrayInfo limit(MathLib::bigint value) const; /** * Declare array - set info * \param tok first token in array declaration * \param tokenizer The tokenizer (for type size) * \return success => true */ bool declare(const Token *tok, const Tokenizer &tokenizer); /** array sizes */ const std::vector &num() const { return _num; } /** array size */ MathLib::bigint num(size_t index) const { return _num[index]; } void num(size_t index, MathLib::bigint number) { _num[index] = number; } /** size of each element */ MathLib::bigint element_size() const { return _element_size; } /** Variable name */ unsigned int varid() const { return _varid; } void varid(unsigned int id) { _varid = id; } /** Variable name */ const std::string &varname() const { return _varname; } }; /** Check for buffer overruns (based on ArrayInfo) */ void checkScope(const Token *tok, const ArrayInfo &arrayInfo); /** Check for buffer overruns */ void checkScope(const Token *tok, const std::vector &varname, const ArrayInfo &arrayInfo); /** Check scope helper function - parse for body */ void checkScopeForBody(const Token *tok, const ArrayInfo &arrayInfo, bool &bailout); /** Helper function used when parsing for-loops */ void parse_for_body(const Token *tok2, const ArrayInfo &arrayInfo, const std::string &strindex, bool condition_out_of_bounds, unsigned int counter_varid, const std::string &min_counter_value, const std::string &max_counter_value); /** * Helper function for checkFunctionCall - check a function parameter * \param tok token for the function name * \param par on what parameter is the array used * \param arrayInfo the array information */ void checkFunctionParameter(const Token &tok, const unsigned int par, const ArrayInfo &arrayInfo); /** * Helper function that checks if the array is used and if so calls the checkFunctionCall * @param tok token that matches "%var% (" * @param arrayInfo the array information */ void checkFunctionCall(const Token *tok, const ArrayInfo &arrayInfo); void arrayIndexOutOfBoundsError(const Token *tok, const ArrayInfo &arrayInfo, const std::vector &index); void arrayIndexOutOfBoundsError(const std::list &callstack, const ArrayInfo &arrayInfo, const std::vector &index); void bufferOverrunError(const Token *tok, const std::string &varnames = ""); void strncatUsageError(const Token *tok); void outOfBoundsError(const Token *tok, const std::string &what); void sizeArgumentAsCharError(const Token *tok); void terminateStrncpyError(const Token *tok, const std::string &varname); void bufferNotZeroTerminatedError(const Token *tok, const std::string &varname, const std::string &function); void negativeIndexError(const Token *tok, MathLib::bigint index); void cmdLineArgsError(const Token *tok); void pointerOutOfBoundsError(const Token *tok, const std::string &object); // UB when result of calculation is out of bounds void arrayIndexThenCheckError(const Token *tok, const std::string &indexName); void possibleBufferOverrunError(const Token *tok, const std::string &src, const std::string &dst, bool cat); void getErrorMessages(ErrorLogger *errorLogger, const Settings *settings) { CheckBufferOverrun c(0, settings, errorLogger); std::vector indexes; indexes.push_back(2); c.arrayIndexOutOfBoundsError(0, ArrayInfo(0, "array", 1, 2), indexes); c.bufferOverrunError(0, std::string("buffer")); c.strncatUsageError(0); c.outOfBoundsError(0, "index"); c.sizeArgumentAsCharError(0); c.terminateStrncpyError(0, "buffer"); c.bufferNotZeroTerminatedError(0, "buffer", "strncpy"); c.negativeIndexError(0, -1); c.cmdLineArgsError(0); c.pointerOutOfBoundsError(0, "array"); c.arrayIndexThenCheckError(0, "index"); c.possibleBufferOverrunError(0, "source", "destination", false); } std::string myName() const { return "Bounds checking"; } std::string classInfo() const { return "out of bounds checking"; } }; /// @} //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- #endif