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Some ioctls are declared inconsistently using enums rather than macros.
Extract these as well.
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Add few interesting cases for scope analysis.
Move functions related to resource to the header file,
they must be visible in every file to work.
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Remove __attribute__ on types.
Some kernels now use it on some syscall args as shown in the test.
The __attribute__ may contain quotes and break json.
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Extract info about function scopes formed by switch'es on function arguments.
For example if we have:
void foo(..., int cmd, ...)
{
...
switch (cmd) {
case FOO:
... block 1 ...
case BAR:
... block 2 ...
}
...
}
We record that any data flow within block 1 is only relevant
when foo's arg cmd has value FOO, similarly for block 2 and BAR.
This allows to do 3 things:
1. Locate ioctl commands that are switched on within transitively
called functions.
2. Infer return value for each ioctl command.
3. Infer argument type when it's not specified in _IO macro.
This will also allow to infer other multiplexed syscalls.
Descriptions generated on Linux commit c4b9570cfb63501.
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This is nice on its own, but this will also help to prevent
lots of problems when we export more info from the clang tool in future.
The clang tool does not know what will end up in the final descriptions,
so it exports info about all consts that it encounters.
As the result we pull in lots of includes/defines, and lots of kernel
includes/defines are broken or create problems.
So the fewer we have, the better.
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Extract info about all functions, and compute total LOC for each interface.
For now only static calls are considered, this doesn't handle indirect calls yet.
This is just a groundwork for more complex callgraph/dataflow analysis.
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Extend the clang tool to locate file_operations variables and arrays
and dump open/read/write/mmap/ioctl callbacks for each.
It also tries to extract set of ioctl commands and argument types
for them in a simple best-effort way (for now). It just locates switch
in the ioctl callback and extracts each case as a command.
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syz-declextract accumulated a bunch of code health problems
so that now it's hard to change/extend it, lots of new features
can only be added in in hacky ways and cause lots of code duplication.
It's also completly untested. Rewrite the tool to:
- move as much code as possible to Go (working with the clang tool
is painful for a number of reasons)
- allow testing and add unit tests (first layer of tests test
what information is produced by the clang tool, second layer
of tests test how that information is transformed to descriptions)
- allow extending the clang tool output to export arbitrary info
in non-hacky way (now it produces arbitrary JSON instead of a mix
of incomplete descriptions and interfaces)
- remove code duplication in the clang tool and provide common
infrastructure to add new analysis w/o causing more duplication
- provide more convinient primitives in the clang tool
- improve code style consistency and stick to the LLVM code style
(in particular, variable names must start with a capital letter,
single-statement blocks are not surrounded with {})
- remove intermixing of code that works on different levels
(currently we have AST analysis + busness logic + printfs
all intermixed with each other)
- provide several helper Go packages for better code structuring
(e.g. pkg/clangtool just runs the tool on source files in parallel
and returns results, this already separates a bunch of low-level
logic from the rest of the code under a simple abstraction)
I've tried to make the output match the current output as much as possible
so that the diff is managable (in some cases at the cost of code quality,
this should be fixed in future commits). There are still some differences,
but hopefully they are managable for review (more includes/defines,
reordered some netlink attributes).
Fixed minor bugs are fixed along the way, but mostly NFC:
1. Some unions were incorrectly emitted as [varlen]
(C unions are never varlen).
2. Only a of [packed], [align[N]] attributes was emitted
for struct (both couldn't be emitted).
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