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* [Bug analyzer/105755] New: -Wanalyzer-null-dereference regression compiling Emacs
@ 2022-05-28  3:49 eggert at cs dot ucla.edu
  2023-03-09 21:21 ` [Bug analyzer/105755] " cvs-commit at gcc dot gnu.org
                   ` (6 more replies)
  0 siblings, 7 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: eggert at cs dot ucla.edu @ 2022-05-28  3:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
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https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=105755

            Bug ID: 105755
           Summary: -Wanalyzer-null-dereference regression compiling Emacs
           Product: gcc
           Version: 12.1.1
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P3
         Component: analyzer
          Assignee: dmalcolm at gcc dot gnu.org
          Reporter: eggert at cs dot ucla.edu
  Target Milestone: ---

Created attachment 53047
  --> https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=53047&action=edit
compile with 'gcc -fanalyzer -O2 -S' to see the false positive

GCC 12.1.1 20220507 (Red Hat 12.1.1-1) on x86-64 has a false positive compiling
the attached program w.i, which is a stripped-down version of GNU Emacs master.
Compile it this way:

gcc -fanalyzer -O2 -S w.i

and it generates the following incorrect output. GCC 11.2 compiles the code
cleanly so this is a regression.

In function ‘PSEUDOVECTORP’,
    inlined from ‘SUB_CHAR_TABLE_P’ at w.i:154:10,
    inlined from ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF_ASCII’ at w.i:169:28:
w.i:53:56: warning: dereference of NULL ‘*tbl.ascii’ [CWE-476]
[-Wanalyzer-null-dereference]
   52 |           && ((((union vectorlike_header *)
      |                ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~             
   53 |                 ((char *) XLP ((a)) - Lisp_Vectorlike))->size
      |                 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~
  ‘word_boundary_p’: events 1-2
    |
    |  187 | word_boundary_p (Lisp_Object char_script_table, int c1, int c2)
    |      | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    |      | |
    |      | (1) entry to ‘word_boundary_p’
    |  188 | {
    |  189 |   return EQ (CHAR_TABLE_REF (char_script_table, c1),
    |      |          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    |      |          |
    |      |          (2) calling ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF’ from ‘word_boundary_p’
    |  190 |              CHAR_TABLE_REF (char_script_table, c2));
    |      |              ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    |
    +--> ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF’: events 3-6
           |
           |  179 | CHAR_TABLE_REF (Lisp_Object ct, int idx)
           |      | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
           |      | |
           |      | (3) entry to ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF’
           |  180 | {
           |  181 |   return (ASCII_CHAR_P (idx)
           |      |          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
           |  182 |           ? CHAR_TABLE_REF_ASCII (ct, idx)
           |      |           ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
           |      |             |
           |      |             (5) ...to here
           |      |             (6) calling ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF_ASCII’ from
‘CHAR_TABLE_REF’
           |  183 |           : char_table_ref (ct, idx));
           |      |           ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
           |      |           |
           |      |           (4) following ‘true’ branch...
           |
           +--> ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF_ASCII’: events 7-15
                  |
                  |  164 | CHAR_TABLE_REF_ASCII (Lisp_Object ct, ptrdiff_t idx)
                  |      | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  |      | |
                  |      | (7) entry to ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF_ASCII’
                  |......
                  |  169 |       Lisp_Object val = (! SUB_CHAR_TABLE_P
(tbl->ascii) ? tbl->ascii
                  |      |                        
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  |  170 |                          : XSUB_CHAR_TABLE
(tbl->ascii)->contents[idx]);
                  |      |                         
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  |      |                          |
                  |      |                          (8) following ‘false’
branch...
                  |  171 |       if (NILP (val))
                  |      |          ~
                  |      |          |
                  |      |          (9) ...to here
                  |      |          (10) following ‘true’ branch...
                  |  172 |         val = tbl->defalt;
                  |      |         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  |      |             |
                  |      |             (11) ...to here
                  |  173 |       if (!NILP (val) || NILP (tbl->parent))
                  |      |          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  |      |          |            |  |
                  |      |          |            |  (13) ...to here
                  |      |          |            (14) following ‘true’
branch...
                  |      |          (12) following ‘false’ branch (when ‘val’
is NULL)...
                  |  174 |         return val;
                  |      |                ~~~
                  |      |                |
                  |      |                (15) ...to here
                  |
           <------+
           |
         ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF’: event 16
           |
           |  182 |           ? CHAR_TABLE_REF_ASCII (ct, idx)
           |      |             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
           |      |             |
           |      |             (16) returning to ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF’ from
‘CHAR_TABLE_REF_ASCII’
           |
    <------+
    |
  ‘word_boundary_p’: events 17-18
    |
    |  189 |   return EQ (CHAR_TABLE_REF (char_script_table, c1),
    |      |          ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    |      |          |
    |      |          (17) returning to ‘word_boundary_p’ from ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF’
    |      |          (18) calling ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF’ from ‘word_boundary_p’
    |  190 |              CHAR_TABLE_REF (char_script_table, c2));
    |      |              ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    |
    +--> ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF’: events 19-22
           |
           |  179 | CHAR_TABLE_REF (Lisp_Object ct, int idx)
           |      | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
           |      | |
           |      | (19) entry to ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF’
           |  180 | {
           |  181 |   return (ASCII_CHAR_P (idx)
           |      |          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
           |  182 |           ? CHAR_TABLE_REF_ASCII (ct, idx)
           |      |           ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
           |      |             |
           |      |             (21) ...to here
           |      |             (22) calling ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF_ASCII’ from
‘CHAR_TABLE_REF’
           |  183 |           : char_table_ref (ct, idx));
           |      |           ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
           |      |           |
           |      |           (20) following ‘true’ branch...
           |
           +--> ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF_ASCII’: events 23-26
                  |
                  |   51 |   return (TAGGEDP (a, Lisp_Vectorlike)
                  |      |          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  |   52 |           && ((((union vectorlike_header *)
                  |      |           ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  |      |           |
                  |      |           (24) following ‘true’ branch...
                  |   53 |                 ((char *) XLP ((a)) -
Lisp_Vectorlike))->size
                  |      |                
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  |      |                                                     
  |
                  |      |                                                     
  (25) ...to here
                  |      |                                                     
  (26) dereference of NULL ‘*tbl.ascii’
                  |   54 |                & 0x400000003f000000)
                  |      |                ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  |   55 |               == (0x4000000000000000 | (code <<
24))));
                  |      |              
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  |......
                  |  164 | CHAR_TABLE_REF_ASCII (Lisp_Object ct, ptrdiff_t idx)
                  |      | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  |      | |
                  |      | (23) entry to ‘CHAR_TABLE_REF_ASCII’
                  |

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