1 //== Nullabilityhecker.cpp - Nullability checker ----------------*- C++ -*--==// 2 // 3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4 // 5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 // 8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 9 // 10 // This checker tries to find nullability violations. There are several kinds of 11 // possible violations: 12 // * Null pointer is passed to a pointer which has a _Nonnull type. 13 // * Null pointer is returned from a function which has a _Nonnull return type. 14 // * Nullable pointer is passed to a pointer which has a _Nonnull type. 15 // * Nullable pointer is returned from a function which has a _Nonnull return 16 // type. 17 // * Nullable pointer is dereferenced. 18 // 19 // This checker propagates the nullability information of the pointers and looks 20 // for the patterns that are described above. Explicit casts are trusted and are 21 // considered a way to suppress false positives for this checker. The other way 22 // to suppress warnings would be to add asserts or guarding if statements to the 23 // code. In addition to the nullability propagation this checker also uses some 24 // heuristics to suppress potential false positives. 25 // 26 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 27 28 #include "ClangSACheckers.h" 29 30 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/BugReporter/BugType.h" 31 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/Checker.h" 32 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/CheckerManager.h" 33 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/CheckerContext.h" 34 #include "clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/PathSensitive/CallEvent.h" 35 36 #include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h" 37 #include "llvm/Support/Path.h" 38 39 using namespace clang; 40 using namespace ento; 41 42 namespace { 43 // Do not reorder! The getMostNullable method relies on the order. 44 // Optimization: Most pointers expected to be unspecified. When a symbol has an 45 // unspecified or nonnull type non of the rules would indicate any problem for 46 // that symbol. For this reason only nullable and contradicted nullability are 47 // stored for a symbol. When a symbol is already contradicted, it can not be 48 // casted back to nullable. 49 enum class Nullability : char { 50 Contradicted, // Tracked nullability is contradicted by an explicit cast. Do 51 // not report any nullability related issue for this symbol. 52 // This nullability is propagated agressively to avoid false 53 // positive results. See the comment on getMostNullable method. 54 Nullable, 55 Unspecified, 56 Nonnull 57 }; 58 59 /// Returns the most nullable nullability. This is used for message expressions 60 /// like [reciever method], where the nullability of this expression is either 61 /// the nullability of the receiver or the nullability of the return type of the 62 /// method, depending on which is more nullable. Contradicted is considered to 63 /// be the most nullable, to avoid false positive results. 64 Nullability getMostNullable(Nullability Lhs, Nullability Rhs) { 65 return static_cast<Nullability>( 66 std::min(static_cast<char>(Lhs), static_cast<char>(Rhs))); 67 } 68 69 const char *getNullabilityString(Nullability Nullab) { 70 switch (Nullab) { 71 case Nullability::Contradicted: 72 return "contradicted"; 73 case Nullability::Nullable: 74 return "nullable"; 75 case Nullability::Unspecified: 76 return "unspecified"; 77 case Nullability::Nonnull: 78 return "nonnull"; 79 } 80 llvm_unreachable("Unexpected enumeration."); 81 return ""; 82 } 83 84 // These enums are used as an index to ErrorMessages array. 85 enum class ErrorKind : int { 86 NilAssignedToNonnull, 87 NilPassedToNonnull, 88 NilReturnedToNonnull, 89 NullableAssignedToNonnull, 90 NullableReturnedToNonnull, 91 NullableDereferenced, 92 NullablePassedToNonnull 93 }; 94 95 class NullabilityChecker 96 : public Checker<check::Bind, check::PreCall, check::PreStmt<ReturnStmt>, 97 check::PostCall, check::PostStmt<ExplicitCastExpr>, 98 check::PostObjCMessage, check::DeadSymbols, 99 check::Event<ImplicitNullDerefEvent>> { 100 mutable std::unique_ptr<BugType> BT; 101 102 public: 103 // If true, the checker will not diagnose nullabilility issues for calls 104 // to system headers. This option is motivated by the observation that large 105 // projects may have many nullability warnings. These projects may 106 // find warnings about nullability annotations that they have explicitly 107 // added themselves higher priority to fix than warnings on calls to system 108 // libraries. 109 DefaultBool NoDiagnoseCallsToSystemHeaders; 110 111 void checkBind(SVal L, SVal V, const Stmt *S, CheckerContext &C) const; 112 void checkPostStmt(const ExplicitCastExpr *CE, CheckerContext &C) const; 113 void checkPreStmt(const ReturnStmt *S, CheckerContext &C) const; 114 void checkPostObjCMessage(const ObjCMethodCall &M, CheckerContext &C) const; 115 void checkPostCall(const CallEvent &Call, CheckerContext &C) const; 116 void checkPreCall(const CallEvent &Call, CheckerContext &C) const; 117 void checkDeadSymbols(SymbolReaper &SR, CheckerContext &C) const; 118 void checkEvent(ImplicitNullDerefEvent Event) const; 119 120 void printState(raw_ostream &Out, ProgramStateRef State, const char *NL, 121 const char *Sep) const override; 122 123 struct NullabilityChecksFilter { 124 DefaultBool CheckNullPassedToNonnull; 125 DefaultBool CheckNullReturnedFromNonnull; 126 DefaultBool CheckNullableDereferenced; 127 DefaultBool CheckNullablePassedToNonnull; 128 DefaultBool CheckNullableReturnedFromNonnull; 129 130 CheckName CheckNameNullPassedToNonnull; 131 CheckName CheckNameNullReturnedFromNonnull; 132 CheckName CheckNameNullableDereferenced; 133 CheckName CheckNameNullablePassedToNonnull; 134 CheckName CheckNameNullableReturnedFromNonnull; 135 }; 136 137 NullabilityChecksFilter Filter; 138 // When set to false no nullability information will be tracked in 139 // NullabilityMap. It is possible to catch errors like passing a null pointer 140 // to a callee that expects nonnull argument without the information that is 141 // stroed in the NullabilityMap. This is an optimization. 142 DefaultBool NeedTracking; 143 144 private: 145 class NullabilityBugVisitor 146 : public BugReporterVisitorImpl<NullabilityBugVisitor> { 147 public: 148 NullabilityBugVisitor(const MemRegion *M) : Region(M) {} 149 150 void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID) const override { 151 static int X = 0; 152 ID.AddPointer(&X); 153 ID.AddPointer(Region); 154 } 155 156 PathDiagnosticPiece *VisitNode(const ExplodedNode *N, 157 const ExplodedNode *PrevN, 158 BugReporterContext &BRC, 159 BugReport &BR) override; 160 161 private: 162 // The tracked region. 163 const MemRegion *Region; 164 }; 165 166 /// When any of the nonnull arguments of the analyzed function is null, do not 167 /// report anything and turn off the check. 168 /// 169 /// When \p SuppressPath is set to true, no more bugs will be reported on this 170 /// path by this checker. 171 void reportBugIfInvariantHolds(StringRef Msg, ErrorKind Error, 172 ExplodedNode *N, const MemRegion *Region, 173 CheckerContext &C, 174 const Stmt *ValueExpr = nullptr, 175 bool SuppressPath = false) const; 176 177 void reportBug(StringRef Msg, ErrorKind Error, ExplodedNode *N, 178 const MemRegion *Region, BugReporter &BR, 179 const Stmt *ValueExpr = nullptr) const { 180 if (!BT) 181 BT.reset(new BugType(this, "Nullability", "Memory error")); 182 183 auto R = llvm::make_unique<BugReport>(*BT, Msg, N); 184 if (Region) { 185 R->markInteresting(Region); 186 R->addVisitor(llvm::make_unique<NullabilityBugVisitor>(Region)); 187 } 188 if (ValueExpr) { 189 R->addRange(ValueExpr->getSourceRange()); 190 if (Error == ErrorKind::NilAssignedToNonnull || 191 Error == ErrorKind::NilPassedToNonnull || 192 Error == ErrorKind::NilReturnedToNonnull) 193 bugreporter::trackNullOrUndefValue(N, ValueExpr, *R); 194 } 195 BR.emitReport(std::move(R)); 196 } 197 198 /// If an SVal wraps a region that should be tracked, it will return a pointer 199 /// to the wrapped region. Otherwise it will return a nullptr. 200 const SymbolicRegion *getTrackRegion(SVal Val, 201 bool CheckSuperRegion = false) const; 202 203 /// Returns true if the call is diagnosable in the currrent analyzer 204 /// configuration. 205 bool isDiagnosableCall(const CallEvent &Call) const { 206 if (NoDiagnoseCallsToSystemHeaders && Call.isInSystemHeader()) 207 return false; 208 209 return true; 210 } 211 }; 212 213 class NullabilityState { 214 public: 215 NullabilityState(Nullability Nullab, const Stmt *Source = nullptr) 216 : Nullab(Nullab), Source(Source) {} 217 218 const Stmt *getNullabilitySource() const { return Source; } 219 220 Nullability getValue() const { return Nullab; } 221 222 void Profile(llvm::FoldingSetNodeID &ID) const { 223 ID.AddInteger(static_cast<char>(Nullab)); 224 ID.AddPointer(Source); 225 } 226 227 void print(raw_ostream &Out) const { 228 Out << getNullabilityString(Nullab) << "\n"; 229 } 230 231 private: 232 Nullability Nullab; 233 // Source is the expression which determined the nullability. For example in a 234 // message like [nullable nonnull_returning] has nullable nullability, because 235 // the receiver is nullable. Here the receiver will be the source of the 236 // nullability. This is useful information when the diagnostics are generated. 237 const Stmt *Source; 238 }; 239 240 bool operator==(NullabilityState Lhs, NullabilityState Rhs) { 241 return Lhs.getValue() == Rhs.getValue() && 242 Lhs.getNullabilitySource() == Rhs.getNullabilitySource(); 243 } 244 245 } // end anonymous namespace 246 247 REGISTER_MAP_WITH_PROGRAMSTATE(NullabilityMap, const MemRegion *, 248 NullabilityState) 249 250 // We say "the nullability type invariant is violated" when a location with a 251 // non-null type contains NULL or a function with a non-null return type returns 252 // NULL. Violations of the nullability type invariant can be detected either 253 // directly (for example, when NULL is passed as an argument to a nonnull 254 // parameter) or indirectly (for example, when, inside a function, the 255 // programmer defensively checks whether a nonnull parameter contains NULL and 256 // finds that it does). 257 // 258 // As a matter of policy, the nullability checker typically warns on direct 259 // violations of the nullability invariant (although it uses various 260 // heuristics to suppress warnings in some cases) but will not warn if the 261 // invariant has already been violated along the path (either directly or 262 // indirectly). As a practical matter, this prevents the analyzer from 263 // (1) warning on defensive code paths where a nullability precondition is 264 // determined to have been violated, (2) warning additional times after an 265 // initial direct violation has been discovered, and (3) warning after a direct 266 // violation that has been implicitly or explicitly suppressed (for 267 // example, with a cast of NULL to _Nonnull). In essence, once an invariant 268 // violation is detected on a path, this checker will be esentially turned off 269 // for the rest of the analysis 270 // 271 // The analyzer takes this approach (rather than generating a sink node) to 272 // ensure coverage of defensive paths, which may be important for backwards 273 // compatibility in codebases that were developed without nullability in mind. 274 REGISTER_TRAIT_WITH_PROGRAMSTATE(InvariantViolated, bool) 275 276 enum class NullConstraint { IsNull, IsNotNull, Unknown }; 277 278 static NullConstraint getNullConstraint(DefinedOrUnknownSVal Val, 279 ProgramStateRef State) { 280 ConditionTruthVal Nullness = State->isNull(Val); 281 if (Nullness.isConstrainedFalse()) 282 return NullConstraint::IsNotNull; 283 if (Nullness.isConstrainedTrue()) 284 return NullConstraint::IsNull; 285 return NullConstraint::Unknown; 286 } 287 288 const SymbolicRegion * 289 NullabilityChecker::getTrackRegion(SVal Val, bool CheckSuperRegion) const { 290 if (!NeedTracking) 291 return nullptr; 292 293 auto RegionSVal = Val.getAs<loc::MemRegionVal>(); 294 if (!RegionSVal) 295 return nullptr; 296 297 const MemRegion *Region = RegionSVal->getRegion(); 298 299 if (CheckSuperRegion) { 300 if (auto FieldReg = Region->getAs<FieldRegion>()) 301 return dyn_cast<SymbolicRegion>(FieldReg->getSuperRegion()); 302 if (auto ElementReg = Region->getAs<ElementRegion>()) 303 return dyn_cast<SymbolicRegion>(ElementReg->getSuperRegion()); 304 } 305 306 return dyn_cast<SymbolicRegion>(Region); 307 } 308 309 PathDiagnosticPiece *NullabilityChecker::NullabilityBugVisitor::VisitNode( 310 const ExplodedNode *N, const ExplodedNode *PrevN, BugReporterContext &BRC, 311 BugReport &BR) { 312 ProgramStateRef State = N->getState(); 313 ProgramStateRef StatePrev = PrevN->getState(); 314 315 const NullabilityState *TrackedNullab = State->get<NullabilityMap>(Region); 316 const NullabilityState *TrackedNullabPrev = 317 StatePrev->get<NullabilityMap>(Region); 318 if (!TrackedNullab) 319 return nullptr; 320 321 if (TrackedNullabPrev && 322 TrackedNullabPrev->getValue() == TrackedNullab->getValue()) 323 return nullptr; 324 325 // Retrieve the associated statement. 326 const Stmt *S = TrackedNullab->getNullabilitySource(); 327 if (!S) { 328 S = PathDiagnosticLocation::getStmt(N); 329 } 330 331 if (!S) 332 return nullptr; 333 334 std::string InfoText = 335 (llvm::Twine("Nullability '") + 336 getNullabilityString(TrackedNullab->getValue()) + "' is infered") 337 .str(); 338 339 // Generate the extra diagnostic. 340 PathDiagnosticLocation Pos(S, BRC.getSourceManager(), 341 N->getLocationContext()); 342 return new PathDiagnosticEventPiece(Pos, InfoText, true, nullptr); 343 } 344 345 static Nullability getNullabilityAnnotation(QualType Type) { 346 const auto *AttrType = Type->getAs<AttributedType>(); 347 if (!AttrType) 348 return Nullability::Unspecified; 349 if (AttrType->getAttrKind() == AttributedType::attr_nullable) 350 return Nullability::Nullable; 351 else if (AttrType->getAttrKind() == AttributedType::attr_nonnull) 352 return Nullability::Nonnull; 353 return Nullability::Unspecified; 354 } 355 356 /// Returns true when the value stored at the given location is null 357 /// and the passed in type is nonnnull. 358 static bool checkValueAtLValForInvariantViolation(ProgramStateRef State, 359 SVal LV, QualType T) { 360 if (getNullabilityAnnotation(T) != Nullability::Nonnull) 361 return false; 362 363 auto RegionVal = LV.getAs<loc::MemRegionVal>(); 364 if (!RegionVal) 365 return false; 366 367 auto StoredVal = 368 State->getSVal(RegionVal->getRegion()).getAs<DefinedOrUnknownSVal>(); 369 if (!StoredVal) 370 return false; 371 372 if (getNullConstraint(*StoredVal, State) == NullConstraint::IsNull) 373 return true; 374 375 return false; 376 } 377 378 static bool 379 checkParamsForPreconditionViolation(ArrayRef<ParmVarDecl *> Params, 380 ProgramStateRef State, 381 const LocationContext *LocCtxt) { 382 for (const auto *ParamDecl : Params) { 383 if (ParamDecl->isParameterPack()) 384 break; 385 386 SVal LV = State->getLValue(ParamDecl, LocCtxt); 387 if (checkValueAtLValForInvariantViolation(State, LV, 388 ParamDecl->getType())) { 389 return true; 390 } 391 } 392 return false; 393 } 394 395 static bool 396 checkSelfIvarsForInvariantViolation(ProgramStateRef State, 397 const LocationContext *LocCtxt) { 398 auto *MD = dyn_cast<ObjCMethodDecl>(LocCtxt->getDecl()); 399 if (!MD || !MD->isInstanceMethod()) 400 return false; 401 402 const ImplicitParamDecl *SelfDecl = LocCtxt->getSelfDecl(); 403 if (!SelfDecl) 404 return false; 405 406 SVal SelfVal = State->getSVal(State->getRegion(SelfDecl, LocCtxt)); 407 408 const ObjCObjectPointerType *SelfType = 409 dyn_cast<ObjCObjectPointerType>(SelfDecl->getType()); 410 if (!SelfType) 411 return false; 412 413 const ObjCInterfaceDecl *ID = SelfType->getInterfaceDecl(); 414 if (!ID) 415 return false; 416 417 for (const auto *IvarDecl : ID->ivars()) { 418 SVal LV = State->getLValue(IvarDecl, SelfVal); 419 if (checkValueAtLValForInvariantViolation(State, LV, IvarDecl->getType())) { 420 return true; 421 } 422 } 423 return false; 424 } 425 426 static bool checkInvariantViolation(ProgramStateRef State, ExplodedNode *N, 427 CheckerContext &C) { 428 if (State->get<InvariantViolated>()) 429 return true; 430 431 const LocationContext *LocCtxt = C.getLocationContext(); 432 const Decl *D = LocCtxt->getDecl(); 433 if (!D) 434 return false; 435 436 ArrayRef<ParmVarDecl*> Params; 437 if (const auto *BD = dyn_cast<BlockDecl>(D)) 438 Params = BD->parameters(); 439 else if (const auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(D)) 440 Params = FD->parameters(); 441 else if (const auto *MD = dyn_cast<ObjCMethodDecl>(D)) 442 Params = MD->parameters(); 443 else 444 return false; 445 446 if (checkParamsForPreconditionViolation(Params, State, LocCtxt) || 447 checkSelfIvarsForInvariantViolation(State, LocCtxt)) { 448 if (!N->isSink()) 449 C.addTransition(State->set<InvariantViolated>(true), N); 450 return true; 451 } 452 return false; 453 } 454 455 void NullabilityChecker::reportBugIfInvariantHolds(StringRef Msg, 456 ErrorKind Error, ExplodedNode *N, const MemRegion *Region, 457 CheckerContext &C, const Stmt *ValueExpr, bool SuppressPath) const { 458 ProgramStateRef OriginalState = N->getState(); 459 460 if (checkInvariantViolation(OriginalState, N, C)) 461 return; 462 if (SuppressPath) { 463 OriginalState = OriginalState->set<InvariantViolated>(true); 464 N = C.addTransition(OriginalState, N); 465 } 466 467 reportBug(Msg, Error, N, Region, C.getBugReporter(), ValueExpr); 468 } 469 470 /// Cleaning up the program state. 471 void NullabilityChecker::checkDeadSymbols(SymbolReaper &SR, 472 CheckerContext &C) const { 473 if (!SR.hasDeadSymbols()) 474 return; 475 476 ProgramStateRef State = C.getState(); 477 NullabilityMapTy Nullabilities = State->get<NullabilityMap>(); 478 for (NullabilityMapTy::iterator I = Nullabilities.begin(), 479 E = Nullabilities.end(); 480 I != E; ++I) { 481 const auto *Region = I->first->getAs<SymbolicRegion>(); 482 assert(Region && "Non-symbolic region is tracked."); 483 if (SR.isDead(Region->getSymbol())) { 484 State = State->remove<NullabilityMap>(I->first); 485 } 486 } 487 // When one of the nonnull arguments are constrained to be null, nullability 488 // preconditions are violated. It is not enough to check this only when we 489 // actually report an error, because at that time interesting symbols might be 490 // reaped. 491 if (checkInvariantViolation(State, C.getPredecessor(), C)) 492 return; 493 C.addTransition(State); 494 } 495 496 /// This callback triggers when a pointer is dereferenced and the analyzer does 497 /// not know anything about the value of that pointer. When that pointer is 498 /// nullable, this code emits a warning. 499 void NullabilityChecker::checkEvent(ImplicitNullDerefEvent Event) const { 500 if (Event.SinkNode->getState()->get<InvariantViolated>()) 501 return; 502 503 const MemRegion *Region = 504 getTrackRegion(Event.Location, /*CheckSuperregion=*/true); 505 if (!Region) 506 return; 507 508 ProgramStateRef State = Event.SinkNode->getState(); 509 const NullabilityState *TrackedNullability = 510 State->get<NullabilityMap>(Region); 511 512 if (!TrackedNullability) 513 return; 514 515 if (Filter.CheckNullableDereferenced && 516 TrackedNullability->getValue() == Nullability::Nullable) { 517 BugReporter &BR = *Event.BR; 518 // Do not suppress errors on defensive code paths, because dereferencing 519 // a nullable pointer is always an error. 520 if (Event.IsDirectDereference) 521 reportBug("Nullable pointer is dereferenced", 522 ErrorKind::NullableDereferenced, Event.SinkNode, Region, BR); 523 else { 524 reportBug("Nullable pointer is passed to a callee that requires a " 525 "non-null", ErrorKind::NullablePassedToNonnull, 526 Event.SinkNode, Region, BR); 527 } 528 } 529 } 530 531 /// Find the outermost subexpression of E that is not an implicit cast. 532 /// This looks through the implicit casts to _Nonnull that ARC adds to 533 /// return expressions of ObjC types when the return type of the function or 534 /// method is non-null but the express is not. 535 static const Expr *lookThroughImplicitCasts(const Expr *E) { 536 assert(E); 537 538 while (auto *ICE = dyn_cast<ImplicitCastExpr>(E)) { 539 E = ICE->getSubExpr(); 540 } 541 542 return E; 543 } 544 545 /// This method check when nullable pointer or null value is returned from a 546 /// function that has nonnull return type. 547 void NullabilityChecker::checkPreStmt(const ReturnStmt *S, 548 CheckerContext &C) const { 549 auto RetExpr = S->getRetValue(); 550 if (!RetExpr) 551 return; 552 553 if (!RetExpr->getType()->isAnyPointerType()) 554 return; 555 556 ProgramStateRef State = C.getState(); 557 if (State->get<InvariantViolated>()) 558 return; 559 560 auto RetSVal = 561 State->getSVal(S, C.getLocationContext()).getAs<DefinedOrUnknownSVal>(); 562 if (!RetSVal) 563 return; 564 565 bool InSuppressedMethodFamily = false; 566 567 QualType RequiredRetType; 568 AnalysisDeclContext *DeclCtxt = 569 C.getLocationContext()->getAnalysisDeclContext(); 570 const Decl *D = DeclCtxt->getDecl(); 571 if (auto *MD = dyn_cast<ObjCMethodDecl>(D)) { 572 // HACK: This is a big hammer to avoid warning when there are defensive 573 // nil checks in -init and -copy methods. We should add more sophisticated 574 // logic here to suppress on common defensive idioms but still 575 // warn when there is a likely problem. 576 ObjCMethodFamily Family = MD->getMethodFamily(); 577 if (OMF_init == Family || OMF_copy == Family || OMF_mutableCopy == Family) 578 InSuppressedMethodFamily = true; 579 580 RequiredRetType = MD->getReturnType(); 581 } else if (auto *FD = dyn_cast<FunctionDecl>(D)) { 582 RequiredRetType = FD->getReturnType(); 583 } else { 584 return; 585 } 586 587 NullConstraint Nullness = getNullConstraint(*RetSVal, State); 588 589 Nullability RequiredNullability = getNullabilityAnnotation(RequiredRetType); 590 591 // If the returned value is null but the type of the expression 592 // generating it is nonnull then we will suppress the diagnostic. 593 // This enables explicit suppression when returning a nil literal in a 594 // function with a _Nonnull return type: 595 // return (NSString * _Nonnull)0; 596 Nullability RetExprTypeLevelNullability = 597 getNullabilityAnnotation(lookThroughImplicitCasts(RetExpr)->getType()); 598 599 bool NullReturnedFromNonNull = (RequiredNullability == Nullability::Nonnull && 600 Nullness == NullConstraint::IsNull); 601 if (Filter.CheckNullReturnedFromNonnull && 602 NullReturnedFromNonNull && 603 RetExprTypeLevelNullability != Nullability::Nonnull && 604 !InSuppressedMethodFamily && 605 C.getLocationContext()->inTopFrame()) { 606 static CheckerProgramPointTag Tag(this, "NullReturnedFromNonnull"); 607 ExplodedNode *N = C.generateErrorNode(State, &Tag); 608 if (!N) 609 return; 610 611 SmallString<256> SBuf; 612 llvm::raw_svector_ostream OS(SBuf); 613 OS << "Null is returned from a " << C.getDeclDescription(D) << 614 " that is expected to return a non-null value"; 615 616 reportBugIfInvariantHolds(OS.str(), 617 ErrorKind::NilReturnedToNonnull, N, nullptr, C, 618 RetExpr); 619 return; 620 } 621 622 // If null was returned from a non-null function, mark the nullability 623 // invariant as violated even if the diagnostic was suppressed. 624 if (NullReturnedFromNonNull) { 625 State = State->set<InvariantViolated>(true); 626 C.addTransition(State); 627 return; 628 } 629 630 const MemRegion *Region = getTrackRegion(*RetSVal); 631 if (!Region) 632 return; 633 634 const NullabilityState *TrackedNullability = 635 State->get<NullabilityMap>(Region); 636 if (TrackedNullability) { 637 Nullability TrackedNullabValue = TrackedNullability->getValue(); 638 if (Filter.CheckNullableReturnedFromNonnull && 639 Nullness != NullConstraint::IsNotNull && 640 TrackedNullabValue == Nullability::Nullable && 641 RequiredNullability == Nullability::Nonnull) { 642 static CheckerProgramPointTag Tag(this, "NullableReturnedFromNonnull"); 643 ExplodedNode *N = C.addTransition(State, C.getPredecessor(), &Tag); 644 645 SmallString<256> SBuf; 646 llvm::raw_svector_ostream OS(SBuf); 647 OS << "Nullable pointer is returned from a " << C.getDeclDescription(D) << 648 " that is expected to return a non-null value"; 649 650 reportBugIfInvariantHolds(OS.str(), 651 ErrorKind::NullableReturnedToNonnull, N, 652 Region, C); 653 } 654 return; 655 } 656 if (RequiredNullability == Nullability::Nullable) { 657 State = State->set<NullabilityMap>(Region, 658 NullabilityState(RequiredNullability, 659 S)); 660 C.addTransition(State); 661 } 662 } 663 664 /// This callback warns when a nullable pointer or a null value is passed to a 665 /// function that expects its argument to be nonnull. 666 void NullabilityChecker::checkPreCall(const CallEvent &Call, 667 CheckerContext &C) const { 668 if (!Call.getDecl()) 669 return; 670 671 ProgramStateRef State = C.getState(); 672 if (State->get<InvariantViolated>()) 673 return; 674 675 ProgramStateRef OrigState = State; 676 677 unsigned Idx = 0; 678 for (const ParmVarDecl *Param : Call.parameters()) { 679 if (Param->isParameterPack()) 680 break; 681 682 const Expr *ArgExpr = nullptr; 683 if (Idx < Call.getNumArgs()) 684 ArgExpr = Call.getArgExpr(Idx); 685 auto ArgSVal = Call.getArgSVal(Idx++).getAs<DefinedOrUnknownSVal>(); 686 if (!ArgSVal) 687 continue; 688 689 if (!Param->getType()->isAnyPointerType() && 690 !Param->getType()->isReferenceType()) 691 continue; 692 693 NullConstraint Nullness = getNullConstraint(*ArgSVal, State); 694 695 Nullability RequiredNullability = 696 getNullabilityAnnotation(Param->getType()); 697 Nullability ArgExprTypeLevelNullability = 698 getNullabilityAnnotation(ArgExpr->getType()); 699 700 unsigned ParamIdx = Param->getFunctionScopeIndex() + 1; 701 702 if (Filter.CheckNullPassedToNonnull && Nullness == NullConstraint::IsNull && 703 ArgExprTypeLevelNullability != Nullability::Nonnull && 704 RequiredNullability == Nullability::Nonnull && 705 isDiagnosableCall(Call)) { 706 ExplodedNode *N = C.generateErrorNode(State); 707 if (!N) 708 return; 709 SmallString<256> SBuf; 710 llvm::raw_svector_ostream OS(SBuf); 711 OS << "Null passed to a callee that requires a non-null " << ParamIdx 712 << llvm::getOrdinalSuffix(ParamIdx) << " parameter"; 713 reportBugIfInvariantHolds(OS.str(), ErrorKind::NilPassedToNonnull, N, 714 nullptr, C, 715 ArgExpr, /*SuppressPath=*/false); 716 return; 717 } 718 719 const MemRegion *Region = getTrackRegion(*ArgSVal); 720 if (!Region) 721 continue; 722 723 const NullabilityState *TrackedNullability = 724 State->get<NullabilityMap>(Region); 725 726 if (TrackedNullability) { 727 if (Nullness == NullConstraint::IsNotNull || 728 TrackedNullability->getValue() != Nullability::Nullable) 729 continue; 730 731 if (Filter.CheckNullablePassedToNonnull && 732 RequiredNullability == Nullability::Nonnull && 733 isDiagnosableCall(Call)) { 734 ExplodedNode *N = C.addTransition(State); 735 SmallString<256> SBuf; 736 llvm::raw_svector_ostream OS(SBuf); 737 OS << "Nullable pointer is passed to a callee that requires a non-null " 738 << ParamIdx << llvm::getOrdinalSuffix(ParamIdx) << " parameter"; 739 reportBugIfInvariantHolds(OS.str(), 740 ErrorKind::NullablePassedToNonnull, N, 741 Region, C, ArgExpr, /*SuppressPath=*/true); 742 return; 743 } 744 if (Filter.CheckNullableDereferenced && 745 Param->getType()->isReferenceType()) { 746 ExplodedNode *N = C.addTransition(State); 747 reportBugIfInvariantHolds("Nullable pointer is dereferenced", 748 ErrorKind::NullableDereferenced, N, Region, 749 C, ArgExpr, /*SuppressPath=*/true); 750 return; 751 } 752 continue; 753 } 754 // No tracked nullability yet. 755 if (ArgExprTypeLevelNullability != Nullability::Nullable) 756 continue; 757 State = State->set<NullabilityMap>( 758 Region, NullabilityState(ArgExprTypeLevelNullability, ArgExpr)); 759 } 760 if (State != OrigState) 761 C.addTransition(State); 762 } 763 764 /// Suppress the nullability warnings for some functions. 765 void NullabilityChecker::checkPostCall(const CallEvent &Call, 766 CheckerContext &C) const { 767 auto Decl = Call.getDecl(); 768 if (!Decl) 769 return; 770 // ObjC Messages handles in a different callback. 771 if (Call.getKind() == CE_ObjCMessage) 772 return; 773 const FunctionType *FuncType = Decl->getFunctionType(); 774 if (!FuncType) 775 return; 776 QualType ReturnType = FuncType->getReturnType(); 777 if (!ReturnType->isAnyPointerType()) 778 return; 779 ProgramStateRef State = C.getState(); 780 if (State->get<InvariantViolated>()) 781 return; 782 783 const MemRegion *Region = getTrackRegion(Call.getReturnValue()); 784 if (!Region) 785 return; 786 787 // CG headers are misannotated. Do not warn for symbols that are the results 788 // of CG calls. 789 const SourceManager &SM = C.getSourceManager(); 790 StringRef FilePath = SM.getFilename(SM.getSpellingLoc(Decl->getLocStart())); 791 if (llvm::sys::path::filename(FilePath).startswith("CG")) { 792 State = State->set<NullabilityMap>(Region, Nullability::Contradicted); 793 C.addTransition(State); 794 return; 795 } 796 797 const NullabilityState *TrackedNullability = 798 State->get<NullabilityMap>(Region); 799 800 if (!TrackedNullability && 801 getNullabilityAnnotation(ReturnType) == Nullability::Nullable) { 802 State = State->set<NullabilityMap>(Region, Nullability::Nullable); 803 C.addTransition(State); 804 } 805 } 806 807 static Nullability getReceiverNullability(const ObjCMethodCall &M, 808 ProgramStateRef State) { 809 if (M.isReceiverSelfOrSuper()) { 810 // For super and super class receivers we assume that the receiver is 811 // nonnull. 812 return Nullability::Nonnull; 813 } 814 // Otherwise look up nullability in the state. 815 SVal Receiver = M.getReceiverSVal(); 816 if (auto DefOrUnknown = Receiver.getAs<DefinedOrUnknownSVal>()) { 817 // If the receiver is constrained to be nonnull, assume that it is nonnull 818 // regardless of its type. 819 NullConstraint Nullness = getNullConstraint(*DefOrUnknown, State); 820 if (Nullness == NullConstraint::IsNotNull) 821 return Nullability::Nonnull; 822 } 823 auto ValueRegionSVal = Receiver.getAs<loc::MemRegionVal>(); 824 if (ValueRegionSVal) { 825 const MemRegion *SelfRegion = ValueRegionSVal->getRegion(); 826 assert(SelfRegion); 827 828 const NullabilityState *TrackedSelfNullability = 829 State->get<NullabilityMap>(SelfRegion); 830 if (TrackedSelfNullability) 831 return TrackedSelfNullability->getValue(); 832 } 833 return Nullability::Unspecified; 834 } 835 836 /// Calculate the nullability of the result of a message expr based on the 837 /// nullability of the receiver, the nullability of the return value, and the 838 /// constraints. 839 void NullabilityChecker::checkPostObjCMessage(const ObjCMethodCall &M, 840 CheckerContext &C) const { 841 auto Decl = M.getDecl(); 842 if (!Decl) 843 return; 844 QualType RetType = Decl->getReturnType(); 845 if (!RetType->isAnyPointerType()) 846 return; 847 848 ProgramStateRef State = C.getState(); 849 if (State->get<InvariantViolated>()) 850 return; 851 852 const MemRegion *ReturnRegion = getTrackRegion(M.getReturnValue()); 853 if (!ReturnRegion) 854 return; 855 856 auto Interface = Decl->getClassInterface(); 857 auto Name = Interface ? Interface->getName() : ""; 858 // In order to reduce the noise in the diagnostics generated by this checker, 859 // some framework and programming style based heuristics are used. These 860 // heuristics are for Cocoa APIs which have NS prefix. 861 if (Name.startswith("NS")) { 862 // Developers rely on dynamic invariants such as an item should be available 863 // in a collection, or a collection is not empty often. Those invariants can 864 // not be inferred by any static analysis tool. To not to bother the users 865 // with too many false positives, every item retrieval function should be 866 // ignored for collections. The instance methods of dictionaries in Cocoa 867 // are either item retrieval related or not interesting nullability wise. 868 // Using this fact, to keep the code easier to read just ignore the return 869 // value of every instance method of dictionaries. 870 if (M.isInstanceMessage() && Name.find("Dictionary") != StringRef::npos) { 871 State = 872 State->set<NullabilityMap>(ReturnRegion, Nullability::Contradicted); 873 C.addTransition(State); 874 return; 875 } 876 // For similar reasons ignore some methods of Cocoa arrays. 877 StringRef FirstSelectorSlot = M.getSelector().getNameForSlot(0); 878 if (Name.find("Array") != StringRef::npos && 879 (FirstSelectorSlot == "firstObject" || 880 FirstSelectorSlot == "lastObject")) { 881 State = 882 State->set<NullabilityMap>(ReturnRegion, Nullability::Contradicted); 883 C.addTransition(State); 884 return; 885 } 886 887 // Encoding related methods of string should not fail when lossless 888 // encodings are used. Using lossless encodings is so frequent that ignoring 889 // this class of methods reduced the emitted diagnostics by about 30% on 890 // some projects (and all of that was false positives). 891 if (Name.find("String") != StringRef::npos) { 892 for (auto Param : M.parameters()) { 893 if (Param->getName() == "encoding") { 894 State = State->set<NullabilityMap>(ReturnRegion, 895 Nullability::Contradicted); 896 C.addTransition(State); 897 return; 898 } 899 } 900 } 901 } 902 903 const ObjCMessageExpr *Message = M.getOriginExpr(); 904 Nullability SelfNullability = getReceiverNullability(M, State); 905 906 const NullabilityState *NullabilityOfReturn = 907 State->get<NullabilityMap>(ReturnRegion); 908 909 if (NullabilityOfReturn) { 910 // When we have a nullability tracked for the return value, the nullability 911 // of the expression will be the most nullable of the receiver and the 912 // return value. 913 Nullability RetValTracked = NullabilityOfReturn->getValue(); 914 Nullability ComputedNullab = 915 getMostNullable(RetValTracked, SelfNullability); 916 if (ComputedNullab != RetValTracked && 917 ComputedNullab != Nullability::Unspecified) { 918 const Stmt *NullabilitySource = 919 ComputedNullab == RetValTracked 920 ? NullabilityOfReturn->getNullabilitySource() 921 : Message->getInstanceReceiver(); 922 State = State->set<NullabilityMap>( 923 ReturnRegion, NullabilityState(ComputedNullab, NullabilitySource)); 924 C.addTransition(State); 925 } 926 return; 927 } 928 929 // No tracked information. Use static type information for return value. 930 Nullability RetNullability = getNullabilityAnnotation(RetType); 931 932 // Properties might be computed. For this reason the static analyzer creates a 933 // new symbol each time an unknown property is read. To avoid false pozitives 934 // do not treat unknown properties as nullable, even when they explicitly 935 // marked nullable. 936 if (M.getMessageKind() == OCM_PropertyAccess && !C.wasInlined) 937 RetNullability = Nullability::Nonnull; 938 939 Nullability ComputedNullab = getMostNullable(RetNullability, SelfNullability); 940 if (ComputedNullab == Nullability::Nullable) { 941 const Stmt *NullabilitySource = ComputedNullab == RetNullability 942 ? Message 943 : Message->getInstanceReceiver(); 944 State = State->set<NullabilityMap>( 945 ReturnRegion, NullabilityState(ComputedNullab, NullabilitySource)); 946 C.addTransition(State); 947 } 948 } 949 950 /// Explicit casts are trusted. If there is a disagreement in the nullability 951 /// annotations in the destination and the source or '0' is casted to nonnull 952 /// track the value as having contraditory nullability. This will allow users to 953 /// suppress warnings. 954 void NullabilityChecker::checkPostStmt(const ExplicitCastExpr *CE, 955 CheckerContext &C) const { 956 QualType OriginType = CE->getSubExpr()->getType(); 957 QualType DestType = CE->getType(); 958 if (!OriginType->isAnyPointerType()) 959 return; 960 if (!DestType->isAnyPointerType()) 961 return; 962 963 ProgramStateRef State = C.getState(); 964 if (State->get<InvariantViolated>()) 965 return; 966 967 Nullability DestNullability = getNullabilityAnnotation(DestType); 968 969 // No explicit nullability in the destination type, so this cast does not 970 // change the nullability. 971 if (DestNullability == Nullability::Unspecified) 972 return; 973 974 auto RegionSVal = 975 State->getSVal(CE, C.getLocationContext()).getAs<DefinedOrUnknownSVal>(); 976 const MemRegion *Region = getTrackRegion(*RegionSVal); 977 if (!Region) 978 return; 979 980 // When 0 is converted to nonnull mark it as contradicted. 981 if (DestNullability == Nullability::Nonnull) { 982 NullConstraint Nullness = getNullConstraint(*RegionSVal, State); 983 if (Nullness == NullConstraint::IsNull) { 984 State = State->set<NullabilityMap>(Region, Nullability::Contradicted); 985 C.addTransition(State); 986 return; 987 } 988 } 989 990 const NullabilityState *TrackedNullability = 991 State->get<NullabilityMap>(Region); 992 993 if (!TrackedNullability) { 994 if (DestNullability != Nullability::Nullable) 995 return; 996 State = State->set<NullabilityMap>(Region, 997 NullabilityState(DestNullability, CE)); 998 C.addTransition(State); 999 return; 1000 } 1001 1002 if (TrackedNullability->getValue() != DestNullability && 1003 TrackedNullability->getValue() != Nullability::Contradicted) { 1004 State = State->set<NullabilityMap>(Region, Nullability::Contradicted); 1005 C.addTransition(State); 1006 } 1007 } 1008 1009 /// For a given statement performing a bind, attempt to syntactically 1010 /// match the expression resulting in the bound value. 1011 static const Expr * matchValueExprForBind(const Stmt *S) { 1012 // For `x = e` the value expression is the right-hand side. 1013 if (auto *BinOp = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(S)) { 1014 if (BinOp->getOpcode() == BO_Assign) 1015 return BinOp->getRHS(); 1016 } 1017 1018 // For `int x = e` the value expression is the initializer. 1019 if (auto *DS = dyn_cast<DeclStmt>(S)) { 1020 if (DS->isSingleDecl()) { 1021 auto *VD = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(DS->getSingleDecl()); 1022 if (!VD) 1023 return nullptr; 1024 1025 if (const Expr *Init = VD->getInit()) 1026 return Init; 1027 } 1028 } 1029 1030 return nullptr; 1031 } 1032 1033 /// Returns true if \param S is a DeclStmt for a local variable that 1034 /// ObjC automated reference counting initialized with zero. 1035 static bool isARCNilInitializedLocal(CheckerContext &C, const Stmt *S) { 1036 // We suppress diagnostics for ARC zero-initialized _Nonnull locals. This 1037 // prevents false positives when a _Nonnull local variable cannot be 1038 // initialized with an initialization expression: 1039 // NSString * _Nonnull s; // no-warning 1040 // @autoreleasepool { 1041 // s = ... 1042 // } 1043 // 1044 // FIXME: We should treat implicitly zero-initialized _Nonnull locals as 1045 // uninitialized in Sema's UninitializedValues analysis to warn when a use of 1046 // the zero-initialized definition will unexpectedly yield nil. 1047 1048 // Locals are only zero-initialized when automated reference counting 1049 // is turned on. 1050 if (!C.getASTContext().getLangOpts().ObjCAutoRefCount) 1051 return false; 1052 1053 auto *DS = dyn_cast<DeclStmt>(S); 1054 if (!DS || !DS->isSingleDecl()) 1055 return false; 1056 1057 auto *VD = dyn_cast<VarDecl>(DS->getSingleDecl()); 1058 if (!VD) 1059 return false; 1060 1061 // Sema only zero-initializes locals with ObjCLifetimes. 1062 if(!VD->getType().getQualifiers().hasObjCLifetime()) 1063 return false; 1064 1065 const Expr *Init = VD->getInit(); 1066 assert(Init && "ObjC local under ARC without initializer"); 1067 1068 // Return false if the local is explicitly initialized (e.g., with '= nil'). 1069 if (!isa<ImplicitValueInitExpr>(Init)) 1070 return false; 1071 1072 return true; 1073 } 1074 1075 /// Propagate the nullability information through binds and warn when nullable 1076 /// pointer or null symbol is assigned to a pointer with a nonnull type. 1077 void NullabilityChecker::checkBind(SVal L, SVal V, const Stmt *S, 1078 CheckerContext &C) const { 1079 const TypedValueRegion *TVR = 1080 dyn_cast_or_null<TypedValueRegion>(L.getAsRegion()); 1081 if (!TVR) 1082 return; 1083 1084 QualType LocType = TVR->getValueType(); 1085 if (!LocType->isAnyPointerType()) 1086 return; 1087 1088 ProgramStateRef State = C.getState(); 1089 if (State->get<InvariantViolated>()) 1090 return; 1091 1092 auto ValDefOrUnknown = V.getAs<DefinedOrUnknownSVal>(); 1093 if (!ValDefOrUnknown) 1094 return; 1095 1096 NullConstraint RhsNullness = getNullConstraint(*ValDefOrUnknown, State); 1097 1098 Nullability ValNullability = Nullability::Unspecified; 1099 if (SymbolRef Sym = ValDefOrUnknown->getAsSymbol()) 1100 ValNullability = getNullabilityAnnotation(Sym->getType()); 1101 1102 Nullability LocNullability = getNullabilityAnnotation(LocType); 1103 1104 // If the type of the RHS expression is nonnull, don't warn. This 1105 // enables explicit suppression with a cast to nonnull. 1106 Nullability ValueExprTypeLevelNullability = Nullability::Unspecified; 1107 const Expr *ValueExpr = matchValueExprForBind(S); 1108 if (ValueExpr) { 1109 ValueExprTypeLevelNullability = 1110 getNullabilityAnnotation(lookThroughImplicitCasts(ValueExpr)->getType()); 1111 } 1112 1113 bool NullAssignedToNonNull = (LocNullability == Nullability::Nonnull && 1114 RhsNullness == NullConstraint::IsNull); 1115 if (Filter.CheckNullPassedToNonnull && 1116 NullAssignedToNonNull && 1117 ValNullability != Nullability::Nonnull && 1118 ValueExprTypeLevelNullability != Nullability::Nonnull && 1119 !isARCNilInitializedLocal(C, S)) { 1120 static CheckerProgramPointTag Tag(this, "NullPassedToNonnull"); 1121 ExplodedNode *N = C.generateErrorNode(State, &Tag); 1122 if (!N) 1123 return; 1124 1125 1126 const Stmt *ValueStmt = S; 1127 if (ValueExpr) 1128 ValueStmt = ValueExpr; 1129 1130 reportBugIfInvariantHolds("Null is assigned to a pointer which is " 1131 "expected to have non-null value", 1132 ErrorKind::NilAssignedToNonnull, N, nullptr, C, 1133 ValueStmt); 1134 return; 1135 } 1136 1137 // If null was returned from a non-null function, mark the nullability 1138 // invariant as violated even if the diagnostic was suppressed. 1139 if (NullAssignedToNonNull) { 1140 State = State->set<InvariantViolated>(true); 1141 C.addTransition(State); 1142 return; 1143 } 1144 1145 // Intentionally missing case: '0' is bound to a reference. It is handled by 1146 // the DereferenceChecker. 1147 1148 const MemRegion *ValueRegion = getTrackRegion(*ValDefOrUnknown); 1149 if (!ValueRegion) 1150 return; 1151 1152 const NullabilityState *TrackedNullability = 1153 State->get<NullabilityMap>(ValueRegion); 1154 1155 if (TrackedNullability) { 1156 if (RhsNullness == NullConstraint::IsNotNull || 1157 TrackedNullability->getValue() != Nullability::Nullable) 1158 return; 1159 if (Filter.CheckNullablePassedToNonnull && 1160 LocNullability == Nullability::Nonnull) { 1161 static CheckerProgramPointTag Tag(this, "NullablePassedToNonnull"); 1162 ExplodedNode *N = C.addTransition(State, C.getPredecessor(), &Tag); 1163 reportBugIfInvariantHolds("Nullable pointer is assigned to a pointer " 1164 "which is expected to have non-null value", 1165 ErrorKind::NullableAssignedToNonnull, N, 1166 ValueRegion, C); 1167 } 1168 return; 1169 } 1170 1171 const auto *BinOp = dyn_cast<BinaryOperator>(S); 1172 1173 if (ValNullability == Nullability::Nullable) { 1174 // Trust the static information of the value more than the static 1175 // information on the location. 1176 const Stmt *NullabilitySource = BinOp ? BinOp->getRHS() : S; 1177 State = State->set<NullabilityMap>( 1178 ValueRegion, NullabilityState(ValNullability, NullabilitySource)); 1179 C.addTransition(State); 1180 return; 1181 } 1182 1183 if (LocNullability == Nullability::Nullable) { 1184 const Stmt *NullabilitySource = BinOp ? BinOp->getLHS() : S; 1185 State = State->set<NullabilityMap>( 1186 ValueRegion, NullabilityState(LocNullability, NullabilitySource)); 1187 C.addTransition(State); 1188 } 1189 } 1190 1191 void NullabilityChecker::printState(raw_ostream &Out, ProgramStateRef State, 1192 const char *NL, const char *Sep) const { 1193 1194 NullabilityMapTy B = State->get<NullabilityMap>(); 1195 1196 if (B.isEmpty()) 1197 return; 1198 1199 Out << Sep << NL; 1200 1201 for (NullabilityMapTy::iterator I = B.begin(), E = B.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1202 Out << I->first << " : "; 1203 I->second.print(Out); 1204 Out << NL; 1205 } 1206 } 1207 1208 #define REGISTER_CHECKER(name, trackingRequired) \ 1209 void ento::register##name##Checker(CheckerManager &mgr) { \ 1210 NullabilityChecker *checker = mgr.registerChecker<NullabilityChecker>(); \ 1211 checker->Filter.Check##name = true; \ 1212 checker->Filter.CheckName##name = mgr.getCurrentCheckName(); \ 1213 checker->NeedTracking = checker->NeedTracking || trackingRequired; \ 1214 checker->NoDiagnoseCallsToSystemHeaders = \ 1215 checker->NoDiagnoseCallsToSystemHeaders || \ 1216 mgr.getAnalyzerOptions().getBooleanOption( \ 1217 "NoDiagnoseCallsToSystemHeaders", false, checker, true); \ 1218 } 1219 1220 // The checks are likely to be turned on by default and it is possible to do 1221 // them without tracking any nullability related information. As an optimization 1222 // no nullability information will be tracked when only these two checks are 1223 // enables. 1224 REGISTER_CHECKER(NullPassedToNonnull, false) 1225 REGISTER_CHECKER(NullReturnedFromNonnull, false) 1226 1227 REGISTER_CHECKER(NullableDereferenced, true) 1228 REGISTER_CHECKER(NullablePassedToNonnull, true) 1229 REGISTER_CHECKER(NullableReturnedFromNonnull, true) 1230