On Sun, 2015-05-31 at 17:51 +0200, Mark Wielaard wrote: > GCC 5.1 includes -fsanitize=nonnull-attribute in -fsanitize=undefined. > This showed a couple of places where we were passing a NULL argument > to functions not expecting them. Even though these functions might not > actually use the argument (if for example the size argument of a buffer > is zero), gcc might use the information to assume the passed in variables > are always nonnull, which might cause unexpected optimizations. > > libdwfl: Check file_name is not NULL before calling canonicalize_file_name. > libelf: Don't call mempcpy with possible NULL d_buf. > libelf: Don't call memmove with possible NULL buffer. > elfcmp: Don't call memcmp with possible NULL d_buf.
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