From: guido@trentalancia.com (Guido Trentalancia) Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2017 11:41:56 +0200 Subject: [refpolicy] [PATCH v5] fc_sort: memory leakages In-Reply-To: <2956012b-f494-40f2-75da-5d3dc9763d52@ieee.org> References: <1506643940.32317.6.camel@trentalancia.com> <1506703966.24492.1.camel@trentalancia.com> <1506710145.25223.1.camel@trentalancia.com> <1506727850.25420.6.camel@trentalancia.com> <1506751423.18819.1.camel@trentalancia.com> <1506798916.1659.3.camel@trentalancia.com> <1506811454.32049.1.camel@trentalancia.com> <2956012b-f494-40f2-75da-5d3dc9763d52@ieee.org> Message-ID: <8861CE28-A39E-4779-8322-F59D251F6528@trentalancia.com> To: refpolicy@oss.tresys.com List-Id: refpolicy.oss.tresys.com Hello Christopher. The latest version (v5) has been tested not only with valgrind but also with the Clang static analyzer and none of them reports any error. The Clang analyzer is the same one that was mentioned in the original bug report, I have used the latest version 5.0. I hope it helps. Regards, Guido Il 03 ottobre 2017 03:21:38 CEST, Chris PeBenito ha scritto: >On 09/30/2017 06:44 PM, Guido Trentalancia via refpolicy wrote: >> Avoid memory leakages in the fc_sort executable (now passes >> all valgrind AND Clang static analyzer tests fine). >> >> Some NULL pointer checks with or without associated error >> reporting. >> >> Some white space and comment formatting fixes. >> >> Optimization: avoid unnecessary operations (unnecessary >> memory allocation/deallocation and list copying). >> >> Reverts 7821eb6f37d785ab6ac3bbdc39282c799ad22393 as such >> trick is no longer needed, given that all memory leakages >> have now been fixed. >> >> This is the fifth version of this patch. Please do not use >> the first version as it introduces a serious bug. >> >> For reference, the original issue reported by the Cland >> static analyzer is as follows: >> >> support/fc_sort.c:494:6: warning: Potential leak of memory >> pointed to by 'head' >> malloc(sizeof(file_context_bucket_t)); > >Bill, did your guys run this through their static analyzer? I'm >inclined >to merge this. > > >> Signed-off-by: Guido Trentalancia >> --- >> support/fc_sort.c | 108 >++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- >> 1 file changed, 69 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-) >> >> --- a/support/fc_sort.c 2017-09-30 02:44:18.137342226 +0200 >> +++ b/support/fc_sort.c 2017-09-30 21:16:04.899069510 +0200 >> @@ -46,6 +46,9 @@ typedef struct file_context_node { >> >> void file_context_node_destroy(file_context_node_t *x) >> { >> + if (!x) >> + return; >> + >> free(x->path); >> free(x->file_type); >> free(x->context); >> @@ -135,8 +138,6 @@ file_context_node_t *fc_merge(file_conte >> file_context_node_t *temp; >> file_context_node_t *jumpto; >> >> - >> - >> /* If a is a empty list, and b is not, >> * set a as b and proceed to the end. */ >> if (!a && b) >> @@ -164,7 +165,6 @@ file_context_node_t *fc_merge(file_conte >> fc_compare(a_current->next, >> b_current) != -1) { >> >> - >> temp = a_current->next; >> a_current->next = b_current; >> b_current = b_current->next; >> @@ -177,7 +177,6 @@ file_context_node_t *fc_merge(file_conte >> a_current = jumpto; >> } >> >> - >> /* if there is anything left in b to be inserted, >> put it on the end */ >> if (b_current) { >> @@ -209,11 +208,12 @@ file_context_node_t *fc_merge(file_conte >> */ >> void fc_merge_sort(file_context_bucket_t *master) >> { >> - >> - >> file_context_bucket_t *current; >> file_context_bucket_t *temp; >> >> + if (!master) >> + return; >> + >> /* Loop until master is the only bucket left >> * so that this will stop when master contains >> * the sorted list. */ >> @@ -222,28 +222,20 @@ void fc_merge_sort(file_context_bucket_t >> >> /* This loop merges buckets two-by-two. */ >> while (current) { >> - >> if (current->next) { >> - >> current->data = >> fc_merge(current->data, >> current->next->data); >> >> - >> - >> temp = current->next; >> current->next = current->next->next; >> >> free(temp); >> - >> } >> >> - >> current = current->next; >> } >> } >> - >> - >> } >> >> >> @@ -307,6 +299,25 @@ void fc_fill_data(file_context_node_t *f >> } >> } >> >> + >> + >> +/* fc_free_file_context_node_list >> + * Free the memory allocated to the linked list and its elements. >> + */ >> +void fc_free_file_context_node_list(struct file_context_node *node) >> +{ >> + struct file_context_node *next; >> + >> + while (node) { >> + next = node->next; >> + file_context_node_destroy(node); >> + free(node); >> + node = next; >> + } >> +} >> + >> + >> + >> /* main >> * This program takes in two arguments, the input filename and the >> * output filename. The input file should be syntactically >correct. >> @@ -328,7 +339,6 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> >> FILE *in_file, *out_file; >> >> - >> /* Check for the correct number of command line arguments. */ >> if (argc < 2 || argc > 3) { >> fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s []\n",argv[0]); >> @@ -348,24 +358,33 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> >> /* Initialize the head of the linked list. */ >> head = current = >(file_context_node_t*)malloc(sizeof(file_context_node_t)); >> + if (!head) { >> + fprintf(stderr, "Error: failure allocating memory.\n"); >> + return 1; >> + } >> head->next = NULL; >> + head->path = NULL; >> + head->file_type = NULL; >> + head->context = NULL; >> >> /* Parse the file into a file_context linked list. */ >> line_buf = NULL; >> >> while ( getline(&line_buf, &buf_len, in_file) != -1 ){ >> line_len = strlen(line_buf); >> + >> if( line_len == 0 || line_len == 1) >> continue; >> + >> /* Get rid of whitespace from the front of the line. */ >> for (i = 0; i < line_len; i++) { >> if (!isspace(line_buf[i])) >> break; >> } >> >> - >> if (i >= line_len) >> continue; >> + >> /* Check if the line isn't empty and isn't a comment */ >> if (line_buf[i] == '#') >> continue; >> @@ -373,7 +392,9 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> /* We have a valid line - allocate a new node. */ >> temp = (file_context_node_t >*)malloc(sizeof(file_context_node_t)); >> if (!temp) { >> + free(line_buf); >> fprintf(stderr, "Error: failure allocating memory.\n"); >> + fc_free_file_context_node_list(head); >> return 1; >> } >> temp->next = NULL; >> @@ -382,19 +403,15 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> /* Parse out the regular expression from the line. */ >> start = i; >> >> - >> while (i < line_len && (!isspace(line_buf[i]))) >> i++; >> finish = i; >> >> - >> regex_len = finish - start; >> >> if (regex_len == 0) { >> file_context_node_destroy(temp); >> free(temp); >> - >> - >> continue; >> } >> >> @@ -402,13 +419,14 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> if (!temp->path) { >> file_context_node_destroy(temp); >> free(temp); >> + free(line_buf); >> fprintf(stderr, "Error: failure allocating memory.\n"); >> + fc_free_file_context_node_list(head); >> return 1; >> } >> >> /* Get rid of whitespace after the regular expression. */ >> for (; i < line_len; i++) { >> - >> if (!isspace(line_buf[i])) >> break; >> } >> @@ -420,18 +438,21 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> } >> >> /* Parse out the type from the line (if it >> - * is there). */ >> + * is there). */ >> if (line_buf[i] == '-') { >> temp->file_type = (char *)malloc(sizeof(char) * 3); >> if (!(temp->file_type)) { >> + file_context_node_destroy(temp); >> + free(temp); >> + free(line_buf); >> fprintf(stderr, "Error: failure allocating memory.\n"); >> + fc_free_file_context_node_list(head); >> return 1; >> } >> >> if( i + 2 >= line_len ) { >> file_context_node_destroy(temp); >> free(temp); >> - >> continue; >> } >> >> @@ -448,7 +469,6 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> } >> >> if (i == line_len) { >> - >> file_context_node_destroy(temp); >> free(temp); >> continue; >> @@ -467,24 +487,23 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> if (!temp->context) { >> file_context_node_destroy(temp); >> free(temp); >> + free(line_buf); >> fprintf(stderr, "Error: failure allocating memory.\n"); >> + fc_free_file_context_node_list(head); >> return 1; >> } >> >> /* Set all the data about the regular >> - * expression. */ >> + * expression. */ >> fc_fill_data(temp); >> >> /* Link this line of code at the end of >> - * the linked list. */ >> + * the linked list. */ >> current->next = temp; >> current = current->next; >> lines++; >> - >> - >> - free(line_buf); >> - line_buf = NULL; >> } >> + free(line_buf); >> fclose(in_file); >> >> /* Create the bucket linked list from the earlier linked list. */ >> @@ -492,6 +511,12 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> bcurrent = master = >> (file_context_bucket_t *) >> malloc(sizeof(file_context_bucket_t)); >> + if (!bcurrent) { >> + printf >> + ("Error: failure allocating memory.\n"); >> + fc_free_file_context_node_list(head); >> + return -1; >> + } >> bcurrent->next = NULL; >> bcurrent->data = NULL; >> >> @@ -512,25 +537,33 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> if (!(bcurrent->next)) { >> printf >> ("Error: failure allocating memory.\n"); >> - exit(-1); >> + free(head); >> + fc_free_file_context_node_list(current); >> + fc_merge_sort(master); >> + fc_free_file_context_node_list(master->data); >> + free(master); >> + return -1; >> } >> >> /* Make sure the new bucket thinks it's the end of the >> - * list. */ >> + * list. */ >> bcurrent->next->next = NULL; >> >> bcurrent = bcurrent->next; >> } >> - >> } >> >> /* Sort the bucket list. */ >> fc_merge_sort(master); >> >> + free(head); >> + >> /* Open the output file. */ >> if (output_name) { >> if (!(out_file = fopen(output_name, "w"))) { >> printf("Error: failure opening output file for write.\n"); >> + fc_free_file_context_node_list(master->data); >> + free(master); >> return -1; >> } >> } else { >> @@ -539,6 +572,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> >> /* Output the sorted file_context linked list to the output file. >*/ >> current = master->data; >> + >> while (current) { >> /* Output the path. */ >> fprintf(out_file, "%s\t\t", current->path); >> @@ -551,14 +585,10 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> /* Output the context. */ >> fprintf(out_file, "%s\n", current->context); >> >> - /* Remove the node. */ >> - temp = current; >> current = current->next; >> - >> - file_context_node_destroy(temp); >> - free(temp); >> - >> } >> + >> + fc_free_file_context_node_list(master->data); >> free(master); >> >> if (output_name) { >> _______________________________________________ >> refpolicy mailing list >> refpolicy at oss.tresys.com >> http://oss.tresys.com/mailman/listinfo/refpolicy >>