On 12/13/23 03:39, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
Hi!

On the c-c++-common/cpp/pr88974.c testcase I'm seeing
==600549== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
==600549==    at 0x1DD3A05: cpp_get_token_1(cpp_reader*, unsigned int*) 
(macro.cc:3050)
==600549==    by 0x1DBFC7F: _cpp_parse_expr (expr.cc:1392)
==600549==    by 0x1DB9471: do_if(cpp_reader*) (directives.cc:2087)
==600549==    by 0x1DBB4D8: _cpp_handle_directive (directives.cc:572)
==600549==    by 0x1DCD488: _cpp_lex_token (lex.cc:3682)
==600549==    by 0x1DD3A97: cpp_get_token_1(cpp_reader*, unsigned int*) 
(macro.cc:2936)
==600549==    by 0x7F7EE4: scan_translation_unit (c-ppoutput.cc:350)
==600549==    by 0x7F7EE4: preprocess_file(cpp_reader*) (c-ppoutput.cc:106)
==600549==    by 0x7F6235: c_common_init() (c-opts.cc:1280)
==600549==    by 0x704C8B: lang_dependent_init (toplev.cc:1837)
==600549==    by 0x704C8B: do_compile (toplev.cc:2135)
==600549==    by 0x704C8B: toplev::main(int, char**) (toplev.cc:2306)
==600549==    by 0x7064BA: main (main.cc:39)
error.  The problem is that _cpp_lex_direct can leave result->src_loc
uninitialized in some cases and later on we use that location_t.

_cpp_lex_direct essentially does:
   cppchar_t c;
...
   cpp_token *result = pfile->cur_token++;

  fresh_line:
   result->flags = 0;
...
   if (buffer->need_line)
     {
       if (pfile->state.in_deferred_pragma)
        {
          result->type = CPP_PRAGMA_EOL;
          ... // keeps result->src_loc uninitialized;
          return result;
        }
       if (!_cpp_get_fresh_line (pfile))
         {
           result->type = CPP_EOF;
           if (!pfile->state.in_directive && !pfile->state.parsing_args)
            {
              result->src_loc = pfile->line_table->highest_line;
              ...
            }
          ... // otherwise result->src_loc is sometimes uninitialized here
          return result;
        }
       ...
     }
...
   result->src_loc = pfile->line_table->highest_line;
...
   c = *buffer->cur++;
   switch (c)
     {
...
     case '\n':
...
       buffer->need_line = true;
       if (pfile->state.in_deferred_pragma)
         {
           result->type = CPP_PRAGMA_EOL;
...
          return result;
        }
       goto fresh_line;
...
     }
...
So, if _cpp_lex_direct is called without buffer->need_line initially set,
result->src_loc is always initialized (and actually hundreds of tests rely
on that exact value it has), even when c == '\n' and we set that flag later
on and goto fresh_line.  For CPP_PRAGMA_EOL case we have in that case
separate handling and don't goto.
But if _cpp_lex_direct is called with buffer->need_line initially set and
either decide to return a CPP_PRAGMA_EOL token or if getting a new line fails
for some reason and we return an CPP_ERROR token and we are in directive
or parsing args state, it is kept uninitialized and can be whatever the
allocation left it there as.

The following patch attempts to keep the status quo, use value that was
returned previously if it was initialized (i.e. we went through the
goto fresh_line; statement in c == '\n' handling) and only initialize
result->src_loc if it was uninitialized before.

Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux, ok for trunk?

OK.

2023-12-13  Jakub Jelinek  <ja...@redhat.com>

        PR preprocessor/112956
        * lex.cc (_cpp_lex_direct): Initialize c to 0.
        For CPP_PRAGMA_EOL tokens and if c == 0 also for CPP_EOF
        set result->src_loc to highest locus.

--- libcpp/lex.cc.jj    2023-12-11 12:39:23.353442196 +0100
+++ libcpp/lex.cc       2023-12-12 13:15:07.154019695 +0100
@@ -3809,7 +3809,7 @@ _cpp_get_fresh_line (cpp_reader *pfile)
  cpp_token *
  _cpp_lex_direct (cpp_reader *pfile)
  {
-  cppchar_t c;
+  cppchar_t c = 0;
    cpp_buffer *buffer;
    const unsigned char *comment_start;
    bool fallthrough_comment = false;
@@ -3833,6 +3833,7 @@ _cpp_lex_direct (cpp_reader *pfile)
          pfile->state.in_deferred_pragma = false;
          if (!pfile->state.pragma_allow_expansion)
            pfile->state.prevent_expansion--;
+         result->src_loc = pfile->line_table->highest_line;
          return result;
        }
        if (!_cpp_get_fresh_line (pfile))
@@ -3849,6 +3850,8 @@ _cpp_lex_direct (cpp_reader *pfile)
              /* Now pop the buffer that _cpp_get_fresh_line did not.  */
              _cpp_pop_buffer (pfile);
            }
+         else if (c == 0)
+           result->src_loc = pfile->line_table->highest_line;
          return result;
        }
        if (buffer != pfile->buffer)

        Jakub


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