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/* $NetBSD: chk.c,v 1.15 2002/01/21 19:49:52 tv Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1996 Christopher G. Demetriou. All Rights Reserved.
* Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 Jochen Pohl
* All Rights Reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by Jochen Pohl for
* The NetBSD Project.
* 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#if defined(__RCSID) && !defined(lint)
__RCSID("$NetBSD: chk.c,v 1.15 2002/01/21 19:49:52 tv Exp $");
#endif
#include <ctype.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "lint2.h"
static void chkund(hte_t *);
static void chkdnu(hte_t *);
static void chkdnud(hte_t *);
static void chkmd(hte_t *);
static void chkvtui(hte_t *, sym_t *, sym_t *);
static void chkvtdi(hte_t *, sym_t *, sym_t *);
static void chkfaui(hte_t *, sym_t *, sym_t *);
static void chkau(hte_t *, int, sym_t *, sym_t *, pos_t *,
fcall_t *, fcall_t *, type_t *, type_t *);
static void chkrvu(hte_t *, sym_t *);
static void chkadecl(hte_t *, sym_t *, sym_t *);
static void printflike(hte_t *,fcall_t *, int, const char *, type_t **);
static void scanflike(hte_t *, fcall_t *, int, const char *, type_t **);
static void badfmt(hte_t *, fcall_t *);
static void inconarg(hte_t *, fcall_t *, int);
static void tofewarg(hte_t *, fcall_t *);
static void tomanyarg(hte_t *, fcall_t *);
static int eqtype(type_t *, type_t *, int, int, int, int *);
static int eqargs(type_t *, type_t *, int *);
static int mnoarg(type_t *, int *);
/*
* If there is a symbol named "main", mark it as used.
*/
void
mainused(void)
{
hte_t *hte;
if ((hte = hsearch("main", 0)) != NULL)
hte->h_used = 1;
}
/*
* Performs all tests for a single name
*/
void
chkname(hte_t *hte)
{
sym_t *sym, *def, *pdecl, *decl;
if (uflag) {
chkund(hte);
chkdnu(hte);
if (xflag)
chkdnud(hte);
}
chkmd(hte);
/* Get definition, prototype declaration and declaration */
def = pdecl = decl = NULL;
for (sym = hte->h_syms; sym != NULL; sym = sym->s_nxt) {
if (def == NULL && (sym->s_def == DEF || sym->s_def == TDEF))
def = sym;
if (pdecl == NULL && sym->s_def == DECL &&
TP(sym->s_type)->t_tspec == FUNC &&
TP(sym->s_type)->t_proto) {
pdecl = sym;
}
if (decl == NULL && sym->s_def == DECL)
decl = sym;
}
/* A prototype is better than an old style declaration. */
if (pdecl != NULL)
decl = pdecl;
chkvtui(hte, def, decl);
chkvtdi(hte, def, decl);
chkfaui(hte, def, decl);
chkrvu(hte, def);
chkadecl(hte, def, decl);
}
/*
* Print a warning if the name has been used, but not defined.
*/
static void
chkund(hte_t *hte)
{
fcall_t *fcall;
usym_t *usym;
if (!hte->h_used || hte->h_def)
return;
if ((fcall = hte->h_calls) != NULL) {
/* %s used( %s ), but not defined */
msg(0, hte->h_name, mkpos(&fcall->f_pos));
} else if ((usym = hte->h_usyms) != NULL) {
/* %s used( %s ), but not defined */
msg(0, hte->h_name, mkpos(&usym->u_pos));
}
}
/*
* Print a warning if the name has been defined, but never used.
*/
static void
chkdnu(hte_t *hte)
{
sym_t *sym;
if (!hte->h_def || hte->h_used)
return;
for (sym = hte->h_syms; sym != NULL; sym = sym->s_nxt) {
if (sym->s_def == DEF || sym->s_def == TDEF) {
/* %s defined( %s ), but never used */
msg(1, hte->h_name, mkpos(&sym->s_pos));
break;
}
}
}
/*
* Print a warning if the variable has been declared, but is not used
* or defined.
*/
static void
chkdnud(hte_t *hte)
{
sym_t *sym;
if (hte->h_syms == NULL || hte->h_used || hte->h_def)
return;
sym = hte->h_syms;
if (TP(sym->s_type)->t_tspec == FUNC)
return;
if (sym->s_def != DECL)
errx(1, "internal error: chkdnud() 1");
/* %s declared( %s ), but never used or defined */
msg(2, hte->h_name, mkpos(&sym->s_pos));
}
/*
* Print a warning if there is more than one definition for
* this name.
*/
static void
chkmd(hte_t *hte)
{
sym_t *sym, *def1;
char *pos1;
if (!hte->h_def)
return;
def1 = NULL;
for (sym = hte->h_syms; sym != NULL; sym = sym->s_nxt) {
/*
* ANSI C allows tentative definitions of the same name in
* only one compilation unit.
*/
if (sym->s_def != DEF && (!sflag || sym->s_def != TDEF))
continue;
if (def1 == NULL) {
def1 = sym;
continue;
}
pos1 = xstrdup(mkpos(&def1->s_pos));
/* %s multiply defined\t%s :: %s */
msg(3, hte->h_name, pos1, mkpos(&sym->s_pos));
free(pos1);
}
}
/*
* Print a warning if the return value assumed for a function call
* differs from the return value of the function definition or
* function declaration.
*
* If no definition/declaration can be found, the assumed return values
* are always int. So there is no need to compare with another function
* call as it's done for function arguments.
*/
static void
chkvtui(hte_t *hte, sym_t *def, sym_t *decl)
{
fcall_t *call;
char *pos1;
type_t *tp1, *tp2;
/* LINTED (automatic hides external declaration: warn) */
int warn, eq;
tspec_t t1;
if (hte->h_calls == NULL)
return;
if (def == NULL)
def = decl;
if (def == NULL)
return;
t1 = (tp1 = TP(def->s_type)->t_subt)->t_tspec;
for (call = hte->h_calls; call != NULL; call = call->f_nxt) {
tp2 = TP(call->f_type)->t_subt;
eq = eqtype(tp1, tp2, 1, 0, 0, (warn = 0, &warn));
if (!call->f_rused) {
/* no return value used */
if ((t1 == STRUCT || t1 == UNION) && !eq) {
/*
* If a function returns a struct or union it
* must be declared to return a struct or
* union, also if the return value is ignored.
* This is necessary because the caller must
* allocate stack space for the return value.
* If it does not, the return value would over-
* write other data.
* XXX Following massage may be confusing
* because it appears also if the return value
* was declared inconsistently. But this
* behaviour matches pcc based lint, so it is
* accepted for now.
*/
pos1 = xstrdup(mkpos(&def->s_pos));
/* %s value must be decl. before use %s :: %s */
msg(17, hte->h_name,
pos1, mkpos(&call->f_pos));
free(pos1);
}
continue;
}
if (!eq || (sflag && warn)) {
pos1 = xstrdup(mkpos(&def->s_pos));
/* %s value used inconsistenty\t%s :: %s */
msg(4, hte->h_name, pos1, mkpos(&call->f_pos));
free(pos1);
}
}
}
/*
* Print a warning if a definition/declaration does not match another
* definition/declaration of the same name. For functions, only the
* types of return values are tested.
*/
static void
chkvtdi(hte_t *hte, sym_t *def, sym_t *decl)
{
sym_t *sym;
type_t *tp1, *tp2;
/* LINTED (automatic hides external declaration: warn) */
int eq, warn;
char *pos1;
if (def == NULL)
def = decl;
if (def == NULL)
return;
tp1 = TP(def->s_type);
for (sym = hte->h_syms; sym != NULL; sym = sym->s_nxt) {
if (sym == def)
continue;
tp2 = TP(sym->s_type);
warn = 0;
if (tp1->t_tspec == FUNC && tp2->t_tspec == FUNC) {
eq = eqtype(tp1->t_subt, tp2->t_subt, 1, 0, 0, &warn);
} else {
eq = eqtype(tp1, tp2, 0, 0, 0, &warn);
}
if (!eq || (sflag && warn)) {
pos1 = xstrdup(mkpos(&def->s_pos));
/* %s value declared inconsistently\t%s :: %s */
msg(5, hte->h_name, pos1, mkpos(&sym->s_pos));
free(pos1);
}
}
}
/*
* Print a warning if a function is called with arguments which does
* not match the function definition, declaration or another call
* of the same function.
*/
static void
chkfaui(hte_t *hte, sym_t *def, sym_t *decl)
{
type_t *tp1, *tp2, **ap1, **ap2;
pos_t *pos1p = NULL;
fcall_t *calls, *call, *call1;
int n, as;
char *pos1;
arginf_t *ai;
if ((calls = hte->h_calls) == NULL)
return;
/*
* If we find a function definition, we use this for comparison,
* otherwise the first prototype we can find. If there is no
* definition or prototype declaration, the first function call
* is used.
*/
tp1 = NULL;
call1 = NULL;
if (def != NULL) {
if ((tp1 = TP(def->s_type))->t_tspec != FUNC)
return;
pos1p = &def->s_pos;
} else if (decl != NULL && TP(decl->s_type)->t_proto) {
if ((tp1 = TP(decl->s_type))->t_tspec != FUNC)
return;
pos1p = &decl->s_pos;
}
if (tp1 == NULL) {
call1 = calls;
calls = calls->f_nxt;
if ((tp1 = TP(call1->f_type))->t_tspec != FUNC)
return;
pos1p = &call1->f_pos;
}
n = 1;
for (call = calls; call != NULL; call = call->f_nxt) {
if ((tp2 = TP(call->f_type))->t_tspec != FUNC)
continue;
ap1 = tp1->t_args;
ap2 = tp2->t_args;
n = 0;
while (*ap1 != NULL && *ap2 != NULL) {
if (def != NULL && def->s_va && n >= def->s_nva)
break;
n++;
chkau(hte, n, def, decl, pos1p, call1, call,
*ap1, *ap2);
ap1++;
ap2++;
}
if (*ap1 == *ap2) {
/* equal # of arguments */
} else if (def != NULL && def->s_va && n >= def->s_nva) {
/*
* function definition with VARARGS; The # of
* arguments of the call must be at least as large
* as the parameter of VARARGS.
*/
} else if (*ap2 != NULL && tp1->t_proto && tp1->t_vararg) {
/*
* prototype with ... and function call with
* at least the same # of arguments as declared
* in the prototype.
*/
} else {
pos1 = xstrdup(mkpos(pos1p));
/* %s: variable # of args\t%s :: %s */
msg(7, hte->h_name, pos1, mkpos(&call->f_pos));
free(pos1);
continue;
}
/* perform SCANFLIKE/PRINTFLIKE tests */
if (def == NULL || (!def->s_prfl && !def->s_scfl))
continue;
as = def->s_prfl ? def->s_nprfl : def->s_nscfl;
for (ai = call->f_args; ai != NULL; ai = ai->a_nxt) {
if (ai->a_num == as)
break;
}
if (ai == NULL || !ai->a_fmt)
continue;
if (def->s_prfl) {
printflike(hte, call, n, ai->a_fstrg, ap2);
} else {
scanflike(hte, call, n, ai->a_fstrg, ap2);
}
}
}
/*
* Check a single argument in a function call.
*
* hte a pointer to the hash table entry of the function
* n the number of the argument (1..)
* def the function definition or NULL
* decl prototype declaration, old style declaration or NULL
* pos1p position of definition, declaration of first call
* call1 first call, if both def and decl are old style def/decl
* call checked call
* arg1 currently checked argument of def/decl/call1
* arg2 currently checked argument of call
*
*/
static void
chkau(hte_t *hte, int n, sym_t *def, sym_t *decl, pos_t *pos1p,
fcall_t *call1, fcall_t *call, type_t *arg1, type_t *arg2)
{
/* LINTED (automatic hides external declaration: warn) */
int promote, asgn, warn;
tspec_t t1, t2;
arginf_t *ai, *ai1;
char *pos1;
/*
* If a function definition is available (def != NULL), we compair the
* function call (call) with the definition. Otherwise, if a function
* definition is available and it is not an old style definition
* (decl != NULL && TP(decl->s_type)->t_proto), we compair the call
* with this declaration. Otherwise we compair it with the first
* call we have found (call1).
*/
/* arg1 must be promoted if it stems from an old style definition */
promote = def != NULL && def->s_osdef;
/*
* If we compair with a definition or declaration, we must perform
* the same checks for qualifiers in indirected types as in
* assignments.
*/
asgn = def != NULL || (decl != NULL && TP(decl->s_type)->t_proto);
warn = 0;
if (eqtype(arg1, arg2, 1, promote, asgn, &warn) && (!sflag || !warn))
return;
/*
* Other lint implementations print warnings as soon as the type
* of an argument does not match exactly the expected type. The
* result are lots of warnings which are really not necessary.
* We print a warning only if
* (0) at least one type is not an interger type and types differ
* (1) hflag is set and types differ
* (2) types differ, except in signedness
* If the argument is an integer constant whose msb is not set,
* signedness is ignored (e.g. 0 matches both signed and unsigned
* int). This is with and without hflag.
* If the argument is an integer constant with value 0 and the
* expected argument is of type pointer and the width of the
* interger constant is the same as the width of the pointer,
* no warning is printed.
*/
t1 = arg1->t_tspec;
t2 = arg2->t_tspec;
if (isityp(t1) && isityp(t2) && !arg1->t_isenum && !arg2->t_isenum) {
if (promote) {
/*
* XXX Here is a problem: Althrough it is possible to
* pass an int where a char/short it expected, there
* may be loss in significant digits. We should first
* check for const arguments if they can be converted
* into the original parameter type.
*/
if (t1 == FLOAT) {
t1 = DOUBLE;
} else if (t1 == CHAR || t1 == SCHAR) {
t1 = INT;
} else if (t1 == UCHAR) {
t1 = tflag ? UINT : INT;
} else if (t1 == SHORT) {
t1 = INT;
} else if (t1 == USHORT) {
/* CONSTCOND */
t1 = INT_MAX < USHRT_MAX || tflag ? UINT : INT;
}
}
if (styp(t1) == styp(t2)) {
/*
* types differ only in signedness; get information
* about arguments
*/
/*
* treat a definition like a call with variable
* arguments
*/
ai1 = call1 != NULL ? call1->f_args : NULL;
/*
* if two calls are compared, ai1 is set to the
* information for the n-th argument, if this was
* a constant, otherwise to NULL
*/
for ( ; ai1 != NULL; ai1 = ai1->a_nxt) {
if (ai1->a_num == n)
break;
}
/*
* ai is set to the information of the n-th arg
* of the (second) call, if this was a constant,
* otherwise to NULL
*/
for (ai = call->f_args; ai != NULL; ai = ai->a_nxt) {
if (ai->a_num == n)
break;
}
if (ai1 == NULL && ai == NULL) {
/* no constant at all */
if (!hflag)
return;
} else if (ai1 == NULL || ai == NULL) {
/* one constant */
if (ai == NULL)
ai = ai1;
if (ai->a_zero || ai->a_pcon)
/* same value in signed and unsigned */
return;
/* value (not representation) differently */
} else {
/*
* two constants, one signed, one unsigned;
* if the msb of one of the constants is set,
* the argument is used inconsistently.
*/
if (!ai1->a_ncon && !ai->a_ncon)
return;
}
}
} else if (t1 == PTR && isityp(t2)) {
for (ai = call->f_args; ai != NULL; ai = ai->a_nxt) {
if (ai->a_num == n)
break;
}
/*
* Vendor implementations of lint (e.g. HP-UX, Digital UNIX)
* don't care about the size of the integer argument,
* only whether or not it is zero. We do the same.
*/
if (ai != NULL && ai->a_zero)
return;
}
pos1 = xstrdup(mkpos(pos1p));
/* %s, arg %d used inconsistently\t%s :: %s */
msg(6, hte->h_name, n, pos1, mkpos(&call->f_pos));
free(pos1);
}
/*
* Compare the types in the NULL-terminated array ap with the format
* string fmt.
*/
static void
printflike(hte_t *hte, fcall_t *call, int n, const char *fmt, type_t **ap)
{
const char *fp;
int fc;
int fwidth, prec, left, sign, space, alt, zero;
tspec_t sz, t1, t2 = NOTSPEC;
type_t *tp;
fp = fmt;
fc = *fp++;
for ( ; ; ) {
if (fc == '\0') {
if (*ap != NULL)
tomanyarg(hte, call);
break;
}
if (fc != '%') {
badfmt(hte, call);
break;
}
fc = *fp++;
fwidth = prec = left = sign = space = alt = zero = 0;
sz = NOTSPEC;
/* Flags */
for ( ; ; ) {
if (fc == '-') {
if (left)
break;
left = 1;
} else if (fc == '+') {
if (sign)
break;
sign = 1;
} else if (fc == ' ') {
if (space)
break;
space = 1;
} else if (fc == '#') {
if (alt)
break;
alt = 1;
} else if (fc == '0') {
if (zero)
break;
zero = 1;
} else {
break;
}
fc = *fp++;
}
/* field width */
if (isdigit(fc)) {
fwidth = 1;
do { fc = *fp++; } while (isdigit(fc)) ;
} else if (fc == '*') {
fwidth = 1;
fc = *fp++;
if ((tp = *ap++) == NULL) {
tofewarg(hte, call);
break;
}
n++;
if ((t1 = tp->t_tspec) != INT && (hflag || t1 != UINT))
inconarg(hte, call, n);
}
/* precision */
if (fc == '.') {
fc = *fp++;
prec = 1;
if (isdigit(fc)) {
do { fc = *fp++; } while (isdigit(fc));
} else if (fc == '*') {
fc = *fp++;
if ((tp = *ap++) == NULL) {
tofewarg(hte, call);
break;
}
n++;
if (tp->t_tspec != INT)
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else {
badfmt(hte, call);
break;
}
}
if (fc == 'h') {
sz = SHORT;
} else if (fc == 'l') {
sz = LONG;
} else if (fc == 'q') {
sz = QUAD;
} else if (fc == 'L') {
sz = LDOUBLE;
}
if (sz != NOTSPEC)
fc = *fp++;
if (fc == '%') {
if (sz != NOTSPEC || left || sign || space ||
alt || zero || prec || fwidth) {
badfmt(hte, call);
}
fc = *fp++;
continue;
}
if (fc == '\0') {
badfmt(hte, call);
break;
}
if ((tp = *ap++) == NULL) {
tofewarg(hte, call);
break;
}
n++;
if ((t1 = tp->t_tspec) == PTR)
t2 = tp->t_subt->t_tspec;
if (fc == 'd' || fc == 'i') {
if (alt || sz == LDOUBLE) {
badfmt(hte, call);
break;
}
int_conv:
if (sz == LONG) {
if (t1 != LONG && (hflag || t1 != ULONG))
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else if (sz == QUAD) {
if (t1 != QUAD && (hflag || t1 != UQUAD))
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else {
/*
* SHORT is always promoted to INT, USHORT
* to INT or UINT.
*/
if (t1 != INT && (hflag || t1 != UINT))
inconarg(hte, call, n);
}
} else if (fc == 'o' || fc == 'u' || fc == 'x' || fc == 'X') {
if ((alt && fc == 'u') || sz == LDOUBLE)
badfmt(hte, call);
uint_conv:
if (sz == LONG) {
if (t1 != ULONG && (hflag || t1 != LONG))
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else if (sz == QUAD) {
if (t1 != UQUAD && (hflag || t1 != QUAD))
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else if (sz == SHORT) {
/* USHORT was promoted to INT or UINT */
if (t1 != UINT && t1 != INT)
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else {
if (t1 != UINT && (hflag || t1 != INT))
inconarg(hte, call, n);
}
} else if (fc == 'D' || fc == 'O' || fc == 'U') {
if ((alt && fc != 'O') || sz != NOTSPEC || !tflag)
badfmt(hte, call);
sz = LONG;
if (fc == 'D') {
goto int_conv;
} else {
goto uint_conv;
}
} else if (fc == 'f' || fc == 'e' || fc == 'E' ||
fc == 'g' || fc == 'G') {
if (sz == NOTSPEC)
sz = DOUBLE;
if (sz != DOUBLE && sz != LDOUBLE)
badfmt(hte, call);
if (t1 != sz)
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else if (fc == 'c') {
if (sz != NOTSPEC || alt || zero)
badfmt(hte, call);
if (t1 != INT)
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else if (fc == 's') {
if (sz != NOTSPEC || alt || zero)
badfmt(hte, call);
if (t1 != PTR ||
(t2 != CHAR && t2 != UCHAR && t2 != SCHAR)) {
inconarg(hte, call, n);
}
} else if (fc == 'p') {
if (fwidth || prec || sz != NOTSPEC || alt || zero)
badfmt(hte, call);
if (t1 != PTR || (hflag && t2 != VOID))
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else if (fc == 'n') {
if (fwidth || prec || alt || zero || sz == LDOUBLE)
badfmt(hte, call);
if (t1 != PTR) {
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else if (sz == LONG) {
if (t2 != LONG && t2 != ULONG)
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else if (sz == SHORT) {
if (t2 != SHORT && t2 != USHORT)
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else {
if (t2 != INT && t2 != UINT)
inconarg(hte, call, n);
}
} else {
badfmt(hte, call);
break;
}
fc = *fp++;
}
}
/*
* Compare the types in the NULL-terminated array ap with the format
* string fmt.
*/
static void
scanflike(hte_t *hte, fcall_t *call, int n, const char *fmt, type_t **ap)
{
const char *fp;
int fc;
int noasgn, fwidth;
tspec_t sz, t1 = NOTSPEC, t2 = NOTSPEC;
type_t *tp = NULL;
fp = fmt;
fc = *fp++;
for ( ; ; ) {
if (fc == '\0') {
if (*ap != NULL)
tomanyarg(hte, call);
break;
}
if (fc != '%') {
badfmt(hte, call);
break;
}
fc = *fp++;
noasgn = fwidth = 0;
sz = NOTSPEC;
if (fc == '*') {
noasgn = 1;
fc = *fp++;
}
if (isdigit(fc)) {
fwidth = 1;
do { fc = *fp++; } while (isdigit(fc));
}
if (fc == 'h') {
sz = SHORT;
} else if (fc == 'l') {
sz = LONG;
} else if (fc == 'q') {
sz = QUAD;
} else if (fc == 'L') {
sz = LDOUBLE;
}
if (sz != NOTSPEC)
fc = *fp++;
if (fc == '%') {
if (sz != NOTSPEC || noasgn || fwidth)
badfmt(hte, call);
fc = *fp++;
continue;
}
if (!noasgn) {
if ((tp = *ap++) == NULL) {
tofewarg(hte, call);
break;
}
n++;
if ((t1 = tp->t_tspec) == PTR)
t2 = tp->t_subt->t_tspec;
}
if (fc == 'd' || fc == 'i' || fc == 'n') {
if (sz == LDOUBLE)
badfmt(hte, call);
if (sz != SHORT && sz != LONG && sz != QUAD)
sz = INT;
conv:
if (!noasgn) {
if (t1 != PTR) {
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else if (t2 != styp(sz)) {
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else if (hflag && t2 != sz) {
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else if (tp->t_subt->t_const) {
inconarg(hte, call, n);
}
}
} else if (fc == 'o' || fc == 'u' || fc == 'x') {
if (sz == LDOUBLE)
badfmt(hte, call);
if (sz == SHORT) {
sz = USHORT;
} else if (sz == LONG) {
sz = ULONG;
} else if (sz == QUAD) {
sz = UQUAD;
} else {
sz = UINT;
}
goto conv;
} else if (fc == 'D') {
if (sz != NOTSPEC || !tflag)
badfmt(hte, call);
sz = LONG;
goto conv;
} else if (fc == 'O') {
if (sz != NOTSPEC || !tflag)
badfmt(hte, call);
sz = ULONG;
goto conv;
} else if (fc == 'X') {
/*
* XXX valid in ANSI C, but in NetBSD's libc imple-
* mented as "lx". Thats why it should be avoided.
*/
if (sz != NOTSPEC || !tflag)
badfmt(hte, call);
sz = ULONG;
goto conv;
} else if (fc == 'E') {
/*
* XXX valid in ANSI C, but in NetBSD's libc imple-
* mented as "lf". Thats why it should be avoided.
*/
if (sz != NOTSPEC || !tflag)
badfmt(hte, call);
sz = DOUBLE;
goto conv;
} else if (fc == 'F') {
/* XXX only for backward compatibility */
if (sz != NOTSPEC || !tflag)
badfmt(hte, call);
sz = DOUBLE;
goto conv;
} else if (fc == 'G') {
/*
* XXX valid in ANSI C, but in NetBSD's libc not
* implemented
*/
if (sz != NOTSPEC && sz != LONG && sz != LDOUBLE)
badfmt(hte, call);
goto fconv;
} else if (fc == 'e' || fc == 'f' || fc == 'g') {
fconv:
if (sz == NOTSPEC) {
sz = FLOAT;
} else if (sz == LONG) {
sz = DOUBLE;
} else if (sz != LDOUBLE) {
badfmt(hte, call);
sz = FLOAT;
}
goto conv;
} else if (fc == 's' || fc == '[' || fc == 'c') {
if (sz != NOTSPEC)
badfmt(hte, call);
if (fc == '[') {
if ((fc = *fp++) == '-') {
badfmt(hte, call);
fc = *fp++;
}
if (fc != ']') {
badfmt(hte, call);
if (fc == '\0')
break;
}
}
if (!noasgn) {
if (t1 != PTR) {
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else if (t2 != CHAR && t2 != UCHAR &&
t2 != SCHAR) {
inconarg(hte, call, n);
}
}
} else if (fc == 'p') {
if (sz != NOTSPEC)
badfmt(hte, call);
if (!noasgn) {
if (t1 != PTR || t2 != PTR) {
inconarg(hte, call, n);
} else if (tp->t_subt->t_subt->t_tspec!=VOID) {
if (hflag)
inconarg(hte, call, n);
}
}
} else {
badfmt(hte, call);
break;
}
fc = *fp++;
}
}
static void
badfmt(hte_t *hte, fcall_t *call)
{
/* %s: malformed format string\t%s */
msg(13, hte->h_name, mkpos(&call->f_pos));
}
static void
inconarg(hte_t *hte, fcall_t *call, int n)
{
/* %s, arg %d inconsistent with format\t%s(%d) */
msg(14, hte->h_name, n, mkpos(&call->f_pos));
}
static void
tofewarg(hte_t *hte, fcall_t *call)
{
/* %s: too few args for format \t%s */
msg(15, hte->h_name, mkpos(&call->f_pos));
}
static void
tomanyarg(hte_t *hte, fcall_t *call)
{
/* %s: too many args for format \t%s */
msg(16, hte->h_name, mkpos(&call->f_pos));
}
/*
* Print warnings for return values which are used, but not returned,
* or return values which are always or sometimes ignored.
*/
static void
chkrvu(hte_t *hte, sym_t *def)
{
fcall_t *call;
int used, ignored;
if (def == NULL)
/* don't know wheter or not the functions returns a value */
return;
if (hte->h_calls == NULL)
return;
if (def->s_rval) {
/* function has return value */
used = ignored = 0;
for (call = hte->h_calls; call != NULL; call = call->f_nxt) {
used |= call->f_rused || call->f_rdisc;
ignored |= !call->f_rused && !call->f_rdisc;
}
/*
* XXX as soon as we are able to disable single warnings
* the following dependencies from hflag should be removed.
* but for now I do'nt want to be botherd by this warnings
* which are almost always useless.
*/
if (!used && ignored) {
if (hflag)
/* %s returns value which is always ignored */
msg(8, hte->h_name);
} else if (used && ignored) {
if (hflag)
/* %s returns value which is sometimes ign. */
msg(9, hte->h_name);
}
} else {
/* function has no return value */
for (call = hte->h_calls; call != NULL; call = call->f_nxt) {
if (call->f_rused)
/* %s value is used( %s ), but none ret. */
msg(10, hte->h_name, mkpos(&call->f_pos));
}
}
}
/*
* Print warnings for inconsistent argument declarations.
*/
static void
chkadecl(hte_t *hte, sym_t *def, sym_t *decl)
{
/* LINTED (automatic hides external declaration: warn) */
int osdef, eq, warn, n;
sym_t *sym1, *sym;
type_t **ap1, **ap2, *tp1, *tp2;
char *pos1;
const char *pos2;
osdef = 0;
if (def != NULL) {
osdef = def->s_osdef;
sym1 = def;
} else if (decl != NULL && TP(decl->s_type)->t_proto) {
sym1 = decl;
} else {
return;
}
if (TP(sym1->s_type)->t_tspec != FUNC)
return;
/*
* XXX Prototypes should also be compared with old style function
* declarations.
*/
for (sym = hte->h_syms; sym != NULL; sym = sym->s_nxt) {
if (sym == sym1 || !TP(sym->s_type)->t_proto)
continue;
ap1 = TP(sym1->s_type)->t_args;
ap2 = TP(sym->s_type)->t_args;
n = 0;
while (*ap1 != NULL && *ap2 != NULL) {
warn = 0;
eq = eqtype(*ap1, *ap2, 1, osdef, 0, &warn);
if (!eq || warn) {
pos1 = xstrdup(mkpos(&sym1->s_pos));
pos2 = mkpos(&sym->s_pos);
/* %s, arg %d declared inconsistently ... */
msg(11, hte->h_name, n + 1, pos1, pos2);
free(pos1);
}
n++;
ap1++;
ap2++;
}
if (*ap1 == *ap2) {
tp1 = TP(sym1->s_type);
tp2 = TP(sym->s_type);
if (tp1->t_vararg == tp2->t_vararg)
continue;
if (tp2->t_vararg &&
sym1->s_va && sym1->s_nva == n && !sflag) {
continue;
}
}
/* %s: variable # of args declared\t%s :: %s */
pos1 = xstrdup(mkpos(&sym1->s_pos));
msg(12, hte->h_name, pos1, mkpos(&sym->s_pos));
free(pos1);
}
}
/*
* Check compatibility of two types. Returns 1 if types are compatible,
* otherwise 0.
*
* ignqual if set, ignore qualifiers of outhermost type; used for
* function arguments
* promote if set, promote left type before comparison; used for
* comparisons of arguments with parameters of old style
* definitions
* asgn left indirected type must have at least the same qualifiers
* like right indirected type (for assignments and function
* arguments)
* *warn set to 1 if an old style declaration was compared with
* an incompatible prototype declaration
*/
static int
eqtype(type_t *tp1, type_t *tp2, int ignqual, int promot, int asgn, int *warn)
{
tspec_t t, to;
int indir;
to = NOTSPEC;
indir = 0;
while (tp1 != NULL && tp2 != NULL) {
t = tp1->t_tspec;
if (promot) {
if (t == FLOAT) {
t = DOUBLE;
} else if (t == CHAR || t == SCHAR) {
t = INT;
} else if (t == UCHAR) {
t = tflag ? UINT : INT;
} else if (t == SHORT) {
t = INT;
} else if (t == USHORT) {
/* CONSTCOND */
t = INT_MAX < USHRT_MAX || tflag ? UINT : INT;
}
}
if (asgn && to == PTR) {
if (indir == 1 && (t == VOID || tp2->t_tspec == VOID))
return (1);
}
if (t != tp2->t_tspec) {
/*
* Give pointer to types which differ only in
* signedness a chance if not sflag and not hflag.
*/
if (sflag || hflag || to != PTR)
return (0);
if (styp(t) != styp(tp2->t_tspec))
return (0);
}
if (tp1->t_isenum && tp2->t_isenum) {
if (tp1->t_istag && tp2->t_istag) {
return (tp1->t_tag == tp2->t_tag);
} else if (tp1->t_istynam && tp2->t_istynam) {
return (tp1->t_tynam == tp2->t_tynam);
} else if (tp1->t_isuniqpos && tp2->t_isuniqpos) {
return (tp1->t_uniqpos.p_line ==
tp2->t_uniqpos.p_line &&
tp1->t_uniqpos.p_file ==
tp2->t_uniqpos.p_file &&
tp1->t_uniqpos.p_uniq ==
tp2->t_uniqpos.p_uniq);
} else {
return (0);
}
}
/*
* XXX Handle combinations of enum and int if eflag is set.
* But note: enum and 0 should be allowed.
*/
if (asgn && indir == 1) {
if (!tp1->t_const && tp2->t_const)
return (0);
if (!tp1->t_volatile && tp2->t_volatile)
return (0);
} else if (!ignqual && !tflag) {
if (tp1->t_const != tp2->t_const)
return (0);
if (tp1->t_const != tp2->t_const)
return (0);
}
if (t == STRUCT || t == UNION) {
if (tp1->t_istag && tp2->t_istag) {
return (tp1->t_tag == tp2->t_tag);
} else if (tp1->t_istynam && tp2->t_istynam) {
return (tp1->t_tynam == tp2->t_tynam);
} else if (tp1->t_isuniqpos && tp2->t_isuniqpos) {
return (tp1->t_uniqpos.p_line ==
tp2->t_uniqpos.p_line &&
tp1->t_uniqpos.p_file ==
tp2->t_uniqpos.p_file &&
tp1->t_uniqpos.p_uniq ==
tp2->t_uniqpos.p_uniq);
} else {
return (0);
}
}
if (t == ARRAY && tp1->t_dim != tp2->t_dim) {
if (tp1->t_dim != 0 && tp2->t_dim != 0)
return (0);
}
if (t == FUNC) {
if (tp1->t_proto && tp2->t_proto) {
if (!eqargs(tp1, tp2, warn))
return (0);
} else if (tp1->t_proto) {
if (!mnoarg(tp1, warn))
return (0);
} else if (tp2->t_proto) {
if (!mnoarg(tp2, warn))
return (0);
}
}
tp1 = tp1->t_subt;
tp2 = tp2->t_subt;
ignqual = promot = 0;
to = t;
indir++;
}
return (tp1 == tp2);
}
/*
* Compares arguments of two prototypes
*/
static int
eqargs(type_t *tp1, type_t *tp2, int *warn)
{
type_t **a1, **a2;
if (tp1->t_vararg != tp2->t_vararg)
return (0);
a1 = tp1->t_args;
a2 = tp2->t_args;
while (*a1 != NULL && *a2 != NULL) {
if (eqtype(*a1, *a2, 1, 0, 0, warn) == 0)
return (0);
a1++;
a2++;
}
return (*a1 == *a2);
}
/*
* mnoarg() (matches functions with no argument type information)
* returns 1 if all parameters of a prototype are compatible with
* and old style function declaration.
* This is the case if following conditions are met:
* 1. the prototype must have a fixed number of parameters
* 2. no parameter is of type float
* 3. no parameter is converted to another type if integer promotion
* is applied on it
*/
static int
mnoarg(type_t *tp, int *warn)
{
type_t **arg;
tspec_t t;
if (tp->t_vararg && warn != NULL)
*warn = 1;
for (arg = tp->t_args; *arg != NULL; arg++) {
if ((t = (*arg)->t_tspec) == FLOAT)
return (0);
if (t == CHAR || t == SCHAR || t == UCHAR)
return (0);
if (t == SHORT || t == USHORT)
return (0);
}
return (1);
}