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If not, see . */ //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ifndef checkmemoryleakH #define checkmemoryleakH //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * @file * * %Check for memory leaks * * The checking is split up into three specialized classes. * - CheckMemoryLeakInFunction can detect when a function variable is allocated but not deallocated properly. * - CheckMemoryLeakInClass can detect when a class variable is allocated but not deallocated properly. * - CheckMemoryLeakStructMember checks allocation/deallocation of structs and struct members */ #include "check.h" #include "config.h" #include "tokenize.h" #include #include class Function; class Scope; class Settings; class Token; class Variable; class ErrorLogger; struct CWE; enum class Severity; /// @addtogroup Core /// @{ /** @brief Base class for memory leaks checking */ class CPPCHECKLIB CheckMemoryLeak { private: /** For access to the tokens */ const Tokenizer * const mTokenizer_; /** ErrorLogger used to report errors */ ErrorLogger * const mErrorLogger_; /** Enabled standards */ const Settings * const mSettings_; /** * Report error. Similar with the function Check::reportError * @param tok the token where the error occurs * @param severity the severity of the bug * @param id type of message * @param msg text * @param cwe cwe number */ void reportErr(const Token *tok, Severity severity, const std::string &id, const std::string &msg, const CWE &cwe) const; /** * Report error. Similar with the function Check::reportError * @param callstack callstack of error * @param severity the severity of the bug * @param id type of message * @param msg text * @param cwe cwe number */ void reportErr(const std::list &callstack, Severity severity, const std::string &id, const std::string &msg, const CWE &cwe) const; public: CheckMemoryLeak() = delete; CheckMemoryLeak(const CheckMemoryLeak &) = delete; CheckMemoryLeak& operator=(const CheckMemoryLeak &) = delete; CheckMemoryLeak(const Tokenizer *t, ErrorLogger *e, const Settings *s) : mTokenizer_(t), mErrorLogger_(e), mSettings_(s) {} /** @brief What type of allocation are used.. the "Many" means that several types of allocation and deallocation are used */ enum AllocType { No, Malloc, New, NewArray, File, Fd, Pipe, OtherMem, OtherRes, Many }; void memoryLeak(const Token *tok, const std::string &varname, AllocType alloctype) const; /** * @brief Get type of deallocation at given position * @param tok position * @param varid variable id * @return type of deallocation */ AllocType getDeallocationType(const Token *tok, nonneg int varid) const; /** * @brief Get type of allocation at given position */ AllocType getAllocationType(const Token *tok2, nonneg int varid, std::list *callstack = nullptr) const; /** * @brief Get type of reallocation at given position */ AllocType getReallocationType(const Token *tok2, nonneg int varid) const; /** * Check if token reopens a standard stream * @param tok token to check */ bool isReopenStandardStream(const Token *tok) const; /** * Check if token opens /dev/null * @param tok token to check */ bool isOpenDevNull(const Token *tok) const; /** * Report that there is a memory leak (new/malloc/etc) * @param tok token where memory is leaked * @param varname name of variable */ void memleakError(const Token *tok, const std::string &varname) const; /** * Report that there is a resource leak (fopen/popen/etc) * @param tok token where resource is leaked * @param varname name of variable */ void resourceLeakError(const Token *tok, const std::string &varname) const; void deallocuseError(const Token *tok, const std::string &varname) const; void mismatchAllocDealloc(const std::list &callstack, const std::string &varname) const; void memleakUponReallocFailureError(const Token *tok, const std::string &reallocfunction, const std::string &varname) const; /** What type of allocated memory does the given function return? */ AllocType functionReturnType(const Function* func, std::list *callstack = nullptr) const; }; /// @} /// @addtogroup Checks /// @{ /** * @brief %CheckMemoryLeakInFunction detects when a function variable is allocated but not deallocated properly. * * The checking is done by looking at each function variable separately. By repeating these 4 steps over and over: * -# locate a function variable * -# create a simple token list that describes the usage of the function variable. * -# simplify the token list. * -# finally, check if the simplified token list contain any leaks. */ class CPPCHECKLIB CheckMemoryLeakInFunction : public Check, public CheckMemoryLeak { friend class TestMemleakInFunction; public: /** @brief This constructor is used when registering this class */ CheckMemoryLeakInFunction() : Check(myName()), CheckMemoryLeak(nullptr, nullptr, nullptr) {} private: /** @brief This constructor is used when running checks */ CheckMemoryLeakInFunction(const Tokenizer *tokenizer, const Settings *settings, ErrorLogger *errorLogger) : Check(myName(), tokenizer, settings, errorLogger), CheckMemoryLeak(tokenizer, errorLogger, settings) {} void runChecks(const Tokenizer &tokenizer, ErrorLogger *errorLogger) override { CheckMemoryLeakInFunction checkMemoryLeak(&tokenizer, tokenizer.getSettings(), errorLogger); checkMemoryLeak.checkReallocUsage(); } /** * Checking for a memory leak caused by improper realloc usage. */ void checkReallocUsage(); /** Report all possible errors (for the --errorlist) */ void getErrorMessages(ErrorLogger *e, const Settings *settings) const override { CheckMemoryLeakInFunction c(nullptr, settings, e); c.memleakError(nullptr, "varname"); c.resourceLeakError(nullptr, "varname"); c.deallocuseError(nullptr, "varname"); const std::list callstack; c.mismatchAllocDealloc(callstack, "varname"); c.memleakUponReallocFailureError(nullptr, "realloc", "varname"); } /** * Get name of class (--doc) * @return name of class */ static std::string myName() { return "Memory leaks (function variables)"; } /** * Get class information (--doc) * @return Wiki formatted information about this class */ std::string classInfo() const override { return "Is there any allocated memory when a function goes out of scope\n"; } }; /** * @brief %Check class variables, variables that are allocated in the constructor should be deallocated in the destructor */ class CPPCHECKLIB CheckMemoryLeakInClass : public Check, private CheckMemoryLeak { friend class TestMemleakInClass; public: CheckMemoryLeakInClass() : Check(myName()), CheckMemoryLeak(nullptr, nullptr, nullptr) {} private: CheckMemoryLeakInClass(const Tokenizer *tokenizer, const Settings *settings, ErrorLogger *errorLogger) : Check(myName(), tokenizer, settings, errorLogger), CheckMemoryLeak(tokenizer, errorLogger, settings) {} void runChecks(const Tokenizer &tokenizer, ErrorLogger *errorLogger) override { if (!tokenizer.isCPP()) return; CheckMemoryLeakInClass checkMemoryLeak(&tokenizer, tokenizer.getSettings(), errorLogger); checkMemoryLeak.check(); } void check(); void variable(const Scope *scope, const Token *tokVarname); /** Public functions: possible double-allocation */ void checkPublicFunctions(const Scope *scope, const Token *classtok); void publicAllocationError(const Token *tok, const std::string &varname); void unsafeClassError(const Token *tok, const std::string &classname, const std::string &varname); void getErrorMessages(ErrorLogger *e, const Settings *settings) const override { CheckMemoryLeakInClass c(nullptr, settings, e); c.publicAllocationError(nullptr, "varname"); c.unsafeClassError(nullptr, "class", "class::varname"); } static std::string myName() { return "Memory leaks (class variables)"; } std::string classInfo() const override { return "If the constructor allocate memory then the destructor must deallocate it.\n"; } }; /** @brief detect simple memory leaks for struct members */ class CPPCHECKLIB CheckMemoryLeakStructMember : public Check, private CheckMemoryLeak { friend class TestMemleakStructMember; public: CheckMemoryLeakStructMember() : Check(myName()), CheckMemoryLeak(nullptr, nullptr, nullptr) {} private: CheckMemoryLeakStructMember(const Tokenizer *tokenizer, const Settings *settings, ErrorLogger *errorLogger) : Check(myName(), tokenizer, settings, errorLogger), CheckMemoryLeak(tokenizer, errorLogger, settings) {} void runChecks(const Tokenizer &tokenizer, ErrorLogger *errorLogger) override { CheckMemoryLeakStructMember checkMemoryLeak(&tokenizer, tokenizer.getSettings(), errorLogger); checkMemoryLeak.check(); } void check(); /** Is local variable allocated with malloc? */ bool isMalloc(const Variable *variable) const; void checkStructVariable(const Variable* const variable) const; void getErrorMessages(ErrorLogger * /*errorLogger*/, const Settings * /*settings*/) const override {} static std::string myName() { return "Memory leaks (struct members)"; } std::string classInfo() const override { return "Don't forget to deallocate struct members\n"; } }; /** @brief detect simple memory leaks (address not taken) */ class CPPCHECKLIB CheckMemoryLeakNoVar : public Check, private CheckMemoryLeak { friend class TestMemleakNoVar; public: CheckMemoryLeakNoVar() : Check(myName()), CheckMemoryLeak(nullptr, nullptr, nullptr) {} private: CheckMemoryLeakNoVar(const Tokenizer *tokenizer, const Settings *settings, ErrorLogger *errorLogger) : Check(myName(), tokenizer, settings, errorLogger), CheckMemoryLeak(tokenizer, errorLogger, settings) {} void runChecks(const Tokenizer &tokenizer, ErrorLogger *errorLogger) override { CheckMemoryLeakNoVar checkMemoryLeak(&tokenizer, tokenizer.getSettings(), errorLogger); checkMemoryLeak.check(); } void check(); /** * @brief %Check if an input argument to a function is the return value of an allocation function * like malloc(), and the function does not release it. * @param scope The scope of the function to check. */ void checkForUnreleasedInputArgument(const Scope *scope); /** * @brief %Check if a call to an allocation function like malloc() is made and its return value is not assigned. * @param scope The scope of the function to check. */ void checkForUnusedReturnValue(const Scope *scope); /** * @brief %Check if an exception could cause a leak in an argument constructed with shared_ptr/unique_ptr. * @param scope The scope of the function to check. */ void checkForUnsafeArgAlloc(const Scope *scope); void functionCallLeak(const Token *loc, const std::string &alloc, const std::string &functionCall); void returnValueNotUsedError(const Token* tok, const std::string &alloc); void unsafeArgAllocError(const Token *tok, const std::string &funcName, const std::string &ptrType, const std::string &objType); void getErrorMessages(ErrorLogger *e, const Settings *settings) const override { CheckMemoryLeakNoVar c(nullptr, settings, e); c.functionCallLeak(nullptr, "funcName", "funcName"); c.returnValueNotUsedError(nullptr, "funcName"); c.unsafeArgAllocError(nullptr, "funcName", "shared_ptr", "int"); } static std::string myName() { return "Memory leaks (address not taken)"; } std::string classInfo() const override { return "Not taking the address to allocated memory\n"; } }; /// @} //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- #endif // checkmemoryleakH