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184 lines
4.7 KiB
C
184 lines
4.7 KiB
C
/* Coverity Scan model
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
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*
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* Authors:
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* Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
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* Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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*
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* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or, at your
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* option, any later version. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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*/
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/*
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* This is the source code for our Coverity user model file. The
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* purpose of user models is to increase scanning accuracy by explaining
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* code Coverity can't see (out of tree libraries) or doesn't
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* sufficiently understand. Better accuracy means both fewer false
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* positives and more true defects. Memory leaks in particular.
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*
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* - A model file can't import any header files. Some built-in primitives are
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* available but not wchar_t, NULL etc.
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* - Modeling doesn't need full structs and typedefs. Rudimentary structs
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* and similar types are sufficient.
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* - An uninitialized local variable signifies that the variable could be
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* any value.
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*
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* The model file must be uploaded by an admin in the analysis settings of
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* http://scan.coverity.com/projects/378
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*/
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#define NULL ((void *)0)
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typedef unsigned char uint8_t;
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typedef char int8_t;
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typedef unsigned int uint32_t;
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typedef int int32_t;
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typedef long ssize_t;
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typedef unsigned long long uint64_t;
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typedef long long int64_t;
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typedef _Bool bool;
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/* exec.c */
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typedef struct AddressSpace AddressSpace;
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typedef uint64_t hwaddr;
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static void __write(uint8_t *buf, ssize_t len)
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{
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int first, last;
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__coverity_negative_sink__(len);
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if (len == 0) return;
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buf[0] = first;
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buf[len-1] = last;
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__coverity_writeall__(buf);
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}
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static void __read(uint8_t *buf, ssize_t len)
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{
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__coverity_negative_sink__(len);
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if (len == 0) return;
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int first = buf[0];
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int last = buf[len-1];
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}
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bool address_space_rw(AddressSpace *as, hwaddr addr, uint8_t *buf,
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int len, bool is_write)
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{
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bool result;
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// TODO: investigate impact of treating reads as producing
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// tainted data, with __coverity_tainted_data_argument__(buf).
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if (is_write) __write(buf, len); else __read(buf, len);
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return result;
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}
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/* Tainting */
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typedef struct {} name2keysym_t;
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static int get_keysym(const name2keysym_t *table,
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const char *name)
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{
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int result;
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if (result > 0) {
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__coverity_tainted_string_sanitize_content__(name);
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return result;
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} else {
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return 0;
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}
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}
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/* glib memory allocation functions.
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*
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* Note that we ignore the fact that g_malloc of 0 bytes returns NULL,
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* and g_realloc of 0 bytes frees the pointer.
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*
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* Modeling this would result in Coverity flagging a lot of memory
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* allocations as potentially returning NULL, and asking us to check
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* whether the result of the allocation is NULL or not. However, the
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* resulting pointer should never be dereferenced anyway, and in fact
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* it is not in the vast majority of cases.
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*
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* If a dereference did happen, this would suppress a defect report
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* for an actual null pointer dereference. But it's too unlikely to
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* be worth wading through the false positives, and with some luck
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* we'll get a buffer overflow reported anyway.
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*/
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void *malloc(size_t);
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void *calloc(size_t, size_t);
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void *realloc(void *, size_t);
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void free(void *);
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void *
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g_malloc(size_t n_bytes)
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{
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void *mem;
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__coverity_negative_sink__(n_bytes);
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mem = malloc(n_bytes == 0 ? 1 : n_bytes);
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if (!mem) __coverity_panic__();
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return mem;
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}
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void *
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g_malloc0(size_t n_bytes)
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{
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void *mem;
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__coverity_negative_sink__(n_bytes);
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mem = calloc(1, n_bytes == 0 ? 1 : n_bytes);
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if (!mem) __coverity_panic__();
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return mem;
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}
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void g_free(void *mem)
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{
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free(mem);
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}
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void *g_realloc(void * mem, size_t n_bytes)
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{
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__coverity_negative_sink__(n_bytes);
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mem = realloc(mem, n_bytes == 0 ? 1 : n_bytes);
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if (!mem) __coverity_panic__();
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return mem;
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}
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void *g_try_malloc(size_t n_bytes)
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{
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__coverity_negative_sink__(n_bytes);
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return malloc(n_bytes == 0 ? 1 : n_bytes);
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}
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void *g_try_malloc0(size_t n_bytes)
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{
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__coverity_negative_sink__(n_bytes);
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return calloc(1, n_bytes == 0 ? 1 : n_bytes);
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}
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void *g_try_realloc(void *mem, size_t n_bytes)
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{
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__coverity_negative_sink__(n_bytes);
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return realloc(mem, n_bytes == 0 ? 1 : n_bytes);
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}
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/* Other glib functions */
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typedef struct _GIOChannel GIOChannel;
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GIOChannel *g_io_channel_unix_new(int fd)
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{
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GIOChannel *c = g_malloc0(sizeof(GIOChannel));
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__coverity_escape__(fd);
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return c;
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}
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void g_assertion_message_expr(const char *domain,
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const char *file,
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int line,
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const char *func,
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const char *expr)
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{
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__coverity_panic__();
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}
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