[2/2] Add a new warning option -Wstrict-flex-arrays.
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'-Wstrict-flex-arrays'
Warn about inproper usages of flexible array members according to
the LEVEL of the 'strict_flex_array (LEVEL)' attribute attached to
the trailing array field of a structure if it's available,
otherwise according to the LEVEL of the option
'-fstrict-flex-arrays=LEVEL'.
This option is effective only when LEVEL is bigger than 0.
Otherwise, it will be ignored with a warning.
when LEVEL=1, warnings will be issued for a trailing array
reference of a structure that have 2 or more elements if the
trailing array is referenced as a flexible array member.
when LEVEL=2, in addition to LEVEL=1, additional warnings will be
issued for a trailing one-element array reference of a structure if
the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
when LEVEL=3, in addition to LEVEL=2, additional warnings will be
issued for a trailing zero-length array reference of a structure if
the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
At the same time, keep -Warray-bounds=[1|2] warnings unchanged from
-fstrict-flex-arrays.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* attribs.cc (strict_flex_array_level_of): New function.
* attribs.h (strict_flex_array_level_of): Prototype for new function.
* doc/invoke.texi: Document -Wstrict-flex-arrays option. Update
-fstrict-flex-arrays[=n] options.
* gimple-array-bounds.cc (array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref):
Issue warnings for -Wstrict-flex-arrays.
(get_up_bounds_for_array_ref): New function.
(check_out_of_bounds_and_warn): New function.
* opts.cc (finish_options): Issue warnings for unsupported combination
of -Warray-bounds and -fstrict-flex-arrays, -Wstrict_flex_arrays and
-fstrict-flex-array.
* tree-vrp.cc (execute_vrp): Enable the pass when
warn_strict_flex_array is true.
(execute_ranger_vrp): Likewise.
* tree.cc (array_ref_flexible_size_p): Add one new argument.
(component_ref_sam_type): New function.
(component_ref_size): Add one new argument,
* tree.h (array_ref_flexible_size_p): Update prototype.
(enum struct special_array_member): Add two new enum values.
(component_ref_sam_type): New prototype.
(component_ref_size): Update prototype.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c.opt (Wstrict-flex-arrays): New option.
gcc/c/ChangeLog:
* c-decl.cc (is_flexible_array_member_p): Call new function
strict_flex_array_level_of.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c: New test.
---
gcc/attribs.cc | 30 ++
gcc/attribs.h | 2 +
gcc/c-family/c.opt | 5 +
gcc/c/c-decl.cc | 22 +-
gcc/doc/invoke.texi | 33 ++-
gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc | 264 +++++++++++++-----
gcc/opts.cc | 15 +
.../c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c | 9 +
.../c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c | 9 +
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c | 46 +++
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c | 46 +++
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c | 49 ++++
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c | 48 ++++
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c | 48 ++++
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c | 50 ++++
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c | 49 ++++
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c | 49 ++++
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c | 46 +++
gcc/tree-vrp.cc | 6 +-
gcc/tree.cc | 165 ++++++++---
gcc/tree.h | 15 +-
21 files changed, 870 insertions(+), 136 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
Comments
Ping on this patch.
thanks.
Qing
> On Nov 8, 2022, at 9:51 AM, Qing Zhao <qing.zhao@oracle.com> wrote:
>
> '-Wstrict-flex-arrays'
> Warn about inproper usages of flexible array members according to
> the LEVEL of the 'strict_flex_array (LEVEL)' attribute attached to
> the trailing array field of a structure if it's available,
> otherwise according to the LEVEL of the option
> '-fstrict-flex-arrays=LEVEL'.
>
> This option is effective only when LEVEL is bigger than 0.
> Otherwise, it will be ignored with a warning.
>
> when LEVEL=1, warnings will be issued for a trailing array
> reference of a structure that have 2 or more elements if the
> trailing array is referenced as a flexible array member.
>
> when LEVEL=2, in addition to LEVEL=1, additional warnings will be
> issued for a trailing one-element array reference of a structure if
> the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
>
> when LEVEL=3, in addition to LEVEL=2, additional warnings will be
> issued for a trailing zero-length array reference of a structure if
> the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
>
> At the same time, keep -Warray-bounds=[1|2] warnings unchanged from
> -fstrict-flex-arrays.
>
> gcc/ChangeLog:
>
> * attribs.cc (strict_flex_array_level_of): New function.
> * attribs.h (strict_flex_array_level_of): Prototype for new function.
> * doc/invoke.texi: Document -Wstrict-flex-arrays option. Update
> -fstrict-flex-arrays[=n] options.
> * gimple-array-bounds.cc (array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref):
> Issue warnings for -Wstrict-flex-arrays.
> (get_up_bounds_for_array_ref): New function.
> (check_out_of_bounds_and_warn): New function.
> * opts.cc (finish_options): Issue warnings for unsupported combination
> of -Warray-bounds and -fstrict-flex-arrays, -Wstrict_flex_arrays and
> -fstrict-flex-array.
> * tree-vrp.cc (execute_vrp): Enable the pass when
> warn_strict_flex_array is true.
> (execute_ranger_vrp): Likewise.
> * tree.cc (array_ref_flexible_size_p): Add one new argument.
> (component_ref_sam_type): New function.
> (component_ref_size): Add one new argument,
> * tree.h (array_ref_flexible_size_p): Update prototype.
> (enum struct special_array_member): Add two new enum values.
> (component_ref_sam_type): New prototype.
> (component_ref_size): Update prototype.
>
> gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
>
> * c.opt (Wstrict-flex-arrays): New option.
>
> gcc/c/ChangeLog:
>
> * c-decl.cc (is_flexible_array_member_p): Call new function
> strict_flex_array_level_of.
>
> gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
>
> * c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c: New test.
> * c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c: New test.
> ---
> gcc/attribs.cc | 30 ++
> gcc/attribs.h | 2 +
> gcc/c-family/c.opt | 5 +
> gcc/c/c-decl.cc | 22 +-
> gcc/doc/invoke.texi | 33 ++-
> gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc | 264 +++++++++++++-----
> gcc/opts.cc | 15 +
> .../c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c | 9 +
> .../c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c | 9 +
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c | 46 +++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c | 46 +++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c | 49 ++++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c | 48 ++++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c | 48 ++++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c | 50 ++++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c | 49 ++++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c | 49 ++++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c | 46 +++
> gcc/tree-vrp.cc | 6 +-
> gcc/tree.cc | 165 ++++++++---
> gcc/tree.h | 15 +-
> 21 files changed, 870 insertions(+), 136 deletions(-)
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
>
> diff --git a/gcc/attribs.cc b/gcc/attribs.cc
> index 27dea748561..095def4d6b0 100644
> --- a/gcc/attribs.cc
> +++ b/gcc/attribs.cc
> @@ -2456,6 +2456,36 @@ init_attr_rdwr_indices (rdwr_map *rwm, tree attrs)
> }
> }
>
> +/* Get the LEVEL of the strict_flex_array for the ARRAY_FIELD based on the
> + values of attribute strict_flex_array and the flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
> +unsigned int
> +strict_flex_array_level_of (tree array_field)
> +{
> + gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (array_field) == FIELD_DECL);
> + unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = flag_strict_flex_arrays;
> +
> + tree attr_strict_flex_array
> + = lookup_attribute ("strict_flex_array", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (array_field));
> + /* If there is a strict_flex_array attribute attached to the field,
> + override the flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
> + if (attr_strict_flex_array)
> + {
> + /* Get the value of the level first from the attribute. */
> + unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT attr_strict_flex_array_level = 0;
> + gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
> + attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
> + gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
> + attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
> + gcc_assert (tree_fits_uhwi_p (attr_strict_flex_array));
> + attr_strict_flex_array_level = tree_to_uhwi (attr_strict_flex_array);
> +
> + /* The attribute has higher priority than flag_struct_flex_array. */
> + strict_flex_array_level = attr_strict_flex_array_level;
> + }
> + return strict_flex_array_level;
> +}
> +
> +
> /* Return the access specification for a function parameter PARM
> or null if the current function has no such specification. */
>
> diff --git a/gcc/attribs.h b/gcc/attribs.h
> index 1dc16e4bc4e..742811e6fda 100644
> --- a/gcc/attribs.h
> +++ b/gcc/attribs.h
> @@ -398,4 +398,6 @@ extern void init_attr_rdwr_indices (rdwr_map *, tree);
> extern attr_access *get_parm_access (rdwr_map &, tree,
> tree = current_function_decl);
>
> +extern unsigned int strict_flex_array_level_of (tree);
> +
> #endif // GCC_ATTRIBS_H
> diff --git a/gcc/c-family/c.opt b/gcc/c-family/c.opt
> index 01d480759ae..bc33710a649 100644
> --- a/gcc/c-family/c.opt
> +++ b/gcc/c-family/c.opt
> @@ -968,6 +968,11 @@ Wstringop-truncation
> C ObjC C++ LTO ObjC++ Var(warn_stringop_truncation) Warning Init (1) LangEnabledBy(C ObjC C++ LTO ObjC++, Wall)
> Warn about truncation in string manipulation functions like strncat and strncpy.
>
> +Wstrict-flex-arrays
> +C C++ Var(warn_strict_flex_arrays) Warning
> +Warn about inproper usages of flexible array members
> +according to the level of -fstrict-flex-arrays.
> +
> Wsuggest-attribute=format
> C ObjC C++ ObjC++ Var(warn_suggest_attribute_format) Warning
> Warn about functions which might be candidates for format attributes.
> diff --git a/gcc/c/c-decl.cc b/gcc/c/c-decl.cc
> index 4746e310d2d..c9cb46daacc 100644
> --- a/gcc/c/c-decl.cc
> +++ b/gcc/c/c-decl.cc
> @@ -8828,7 +8828,6 @@ finish_incomplete_vars (tree incomplete_vars, bool toplevel)
> }
> }
>
> -
> /* Determine whether the FIELD_DECL X is a flexible array member according to
> the following info:
> A. whether the FIELD_DECL X is the last field of the DECL_CONTEXT;
> @@ -8855,26 +8854,7 @@ is_flexible_array_member_p (bool is_last_field,
> bool is_one_element_array = one_element_array_type_p (TREE_TYPE (x));
> bool is_flexible_array = flexible_array_member_type_p (TREE_TYPE (x));
>
> - unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = flag_strict_flex_arrays;
> -
> - tree attr_strict_flex_array = lookup_attribute ("strict_flex_array",
> - DECL_ATTRIBUTES (x));
> - /* If there is a strict_flex_array attribute attached to the field,
> - override the flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
> - if (attr_strict_flex_array)
> - {
> - /* Get the value of the level first from the attribute. */
> - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT attr_strict_flex_array_level = 0;
> - gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
> - attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
> - gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
> - attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
> - gcc_assert (tree_fits_uhwi_p (attr_strict_flex_array));
> - attr_strict_flex_array_level = tree_to_uhwi (attr_strict_flex_array);
> -
> - /* The attribute has higher priority than flag_struct_flex_array. */
> - strict_flex_array_level = attr_strict_flex_array_level;
> - }
> + unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = strict_flex_array_level_of (x);
>
> switch (strict_flex_array_level)
> {
> diff --git a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
> index 64f77e8367a..a35e6bf27e0 100644
> --- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
> +++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
> @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ Objective-C and Objective-C++ Dialects}.
> -Wstrict-aliasing=n -Wstrict-overflow -Wstrict-overflow=@var{n} @gol
> -Wstring-compare @gol
> -Wno-stringop-overflow -Wno-stringop-overread @gol
> --Wno-stringop-truncation @gol
> +-Wno-stringop-truncation -Wstrict-flex-arrays @gol
> -Wsuggest-attribute=@r{[}pure@r{|}const@r{|}noreturn@r{|}format@r{|}malloc@r{]} @gol
> -Wswitch -Wno-switch-bool -Wswitch-default -Wswitch-enum @gol
> -Wno-switch-outside-range -Wno-switch-unreachable -Wsync-nand @gol
> @@ -2848,12 +2848,18 @@ The negative form is equivalent to @option{-fstrict-flex-arrays=0}, which is the
> least strict. All trailing arrays of structures are treated as flexible array
> members.
>
> +This option is not compatible with @option{-Warray-bounds} due to historical
> +reason. The behavior of @option{-Warray-bounds} is not changed by this option.
> +
> @item -fstrict-flex-arrays=@var{level}
> @opindex fstrict-flex-arrays=@var{level}
> Control when to treat the trailing array of a structure as a flexible array
> member for the purpose of accessing the elements of such an array. The value
> of @var{level} controls the level of strictness.
>
> +This option is not compatible with @option{-Warray-bounds} due to historical
> +reason. The behavior of @option{-Warray-bounds} is not changed by this option.
> +
> The possible values of @var{level} are the same as for the
> @code{strict_flex_array} attribute (@pxref{Variable Attributes}).
>
> @@ -7662,6 +7668,31 @@ however, are not suitable arguments to functions that expect
> such arrays GCC issues warnings unless it can prove that the use is
> safe. @xref{Common Variable Attributes}.
>
> +@item -Wstrict-flex-arrays
> +@opindex Wstrict-flex-arrays
> +@opindex Wno-strict-flex-arrays
> +Warn about inproper usages of flexible array members
> +according to the @var{level} of the @code{strict_flex_array (@var{level})}
> +attribute attached to the trailing array field of a structure if it's
> +available, otherwise according to the @var{level} of the option
> +@option{-fstrict-flex-arrays=@var{level}}.
> +
> +This option is effective only when @var{level} is bigger than 0. Otherwise,
> +it will be ignored with a warning.
> +
> +when @var{level}=1, warnings will be issued for a trailing array reference
> +of a structure that have 2 or more elements if the trailing array is referenced
> +as a flexible array member.
> +
> +when @var{level}=2, in addition to @var{level}=1, additional warnings will be
> +issued for a trailing one-element array reference of a structure
> +if the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
> +
> +when @var{level}=3, in addition to @var{level}=2, additional warnings will be
> +issued for a trailing zero-length array reference of a structure
> +if the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
> +
> +
> @item -Wsuggest-attribute=@r{[}pure@r{|}const@r{|}noreturn@r{|}format@r{|}cold@r{|}malloc@r{]}
> @opindex Wsuggest-attribute=
> @opindex Wno-suggest-attribute=
> diff --git a/gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc b/gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc
> index fbf448e045d..7f790c5a19a 100644
> --- a/gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc
> +++ b/gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc
> @@ -170,38 +170,20 @@ trailing_array (tree arg, tree *pref)
> return array_ref_flexible_size_p (arg);
> }
>
> -/* Checks one ARRAY_REF in REF, located at LOCUS. Ignores flexible
> - arrays and "struct" hacks. If VRP can determine that the array
> - subscript is a constant, check if it is outside valid range. If
> - the array subscript is a RANGE, warn if it is non-overlapping with
> - valid range. IGNORE_OFF_BY_ONE is true if the ARRAY_REF is inside
> - a ADDR_EXPR. Return true if a warning has been issued or if
> - no-warning is set. */
> -
> -bool
> -array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> - gimple *stmt, bool ignore_off_by_one)
> +/* Acquire the upper bound and upper bound plus one for the array
> + reference REF and record them into UP_BOUND and UP_BOUND_P1.
> + Set *DECL to the decl or expresssion REF refers to.
> + FOR_ARRAY_BOUND is true when this is for array bound checking. */
> +
> +static void
> +get_up_bounds_for_array_ref (tree ref, tree *decl,
> + tree *up_bound, tree *up_bound_p1,
> + bool for_array_bound)
> {
> - if (warning_suppressed_p (ref, OPT_Warray_bounds))
> - /* Return true to have the caller prevent warnings for enclosing
> - refs. */
> - return true;
> -
> - tree low_sub = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
> - tree up_sub = low_sub;
> - tree up_bound = array_ref_up_bound (ref);
> -
> - /* Referenced decl if one can be determined. */
> - tree decl = NULL_TREE;
> -
> - /* Set for accesses to interior zero-length arrays. */
> - special_array_member sam{ };
> -
> - tree up_bound_p1;
> -
> - if (!up_bound
> - || TREE_CODE (up_bound) != INTEGER_CST
> - || (warn_array_bounds < 2 && trailing_array (ref, &decl)))
> + if (!(*up_bound)
> + || TREE_CODE (*up_bound) != INTEGER_CST
> + || ((for_array_bound ? (warn_array_bounds < 2) : warn_strict_flex_arrays)
> + && trailing_array (ref, decl)))
> {
> /* Accesses to trailing arrays via pointers may access storage
> beyond the types array bounds. For such arrays, or for flexible
> @@ -213,8 +195,8 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> if (TREE_CODE (eltsize) != INTEGER_CST
> || integer_zerop (eltsize))
> {
> - up_bound = NULL_TREE;
> - up_bound_p1 = NULL_TREE;
> + *up_bound = NULL_TREE;
> + *up_bound_p1 = NULL_TREE;
> }
> else
> {
> @@ -227,7 +209,8 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> {
> /* Try to determine the size of the trailing array from
> its initializer (if it has one). */
> - if (tree refsize = component_ref_size (arg, &sam))
> + if (tree refsize
> + = component_ref_size (arg, NULL, for_array_bound))
> if (TREE_CODE (refsize) == INTEGER_CST)
> maxbound = refsize;
> }
> @@ -246,7 +229,7 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> {
> /* Try to determine the size from a pointer to
> an array if BASE is one. */
> - if (tree size = get_ref_size (base, &decl))
> + if (tree size = get_ref_size (base, decl))
> maxbound = size;
> }
> else if (!compref && DECL_P (base))
> @@ -254,7 +237,7 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> if (TREE_CODE (basesize) == INTEGER_CST)
> {
> maxbound = basesize;
> - decl = base;
> + *decl = base;
> }
>
> if (known_gt (off, 0))
> @@ -266,40 +249,47 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> else
> maxbound = fold_convert (sizetype, maxbound);
>
> - up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (TRUNC_DIV_EXPR, maxbound, eltsize);
> + *up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (TRUNC_DIV_EXPR, maxbound, eltsize);
>
> - if (up_bound_p1 != NULL_TREE)
> - up_bound = int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR, up_bound_p1,
> + if (*up_bound_p1 != NULL_TREE)
> + *up_bound = int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR, *up_bound_p1,
> build_int_cst (ptrdiff_type_node, 1));
> else
> - up_bound = NULL_TREE;
> + *up_bound = NULL_TREE;
> }
> }
> else
> - up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR, up_bound,
> - build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (up_bound), 1));
> + *up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR, *up_bound,
> + build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*up_bound), 1));
> + return;
> +}
>
> - tree low_bound = array_ref_low_bound (ref);
> +/* Given the LOW_SUB_ORG, LOW_SUB and UP_SUB, and the computed UP_BOUND
> + and UP_BOUND_P1, check whether the array reference REF is out of bound.
> + When out of bounds, issue warnings if FOR_ARRAY_BOUND is true.
> + otherwise, return true without issue warnings. */
>
> +static bool
> +check_out_of_bounds_and_warn (location_t location, tree ref,
> + tree low_sub_org, tree low_sub, tree up_sub,
> + tree up_bound, tree up_bound_p1,
> + const value_range *vr,
> + bool ignore_off_by_one, bool for_array_bound)
> +{
> + tree low_bound = array_ref_low_bound (ref);
> tree artype = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0));
>
> bool warned = false;
>
> /* Empty array. */
> if (up_bound && tree_int_cst_equal (low_bound, up_bound_p1))
> - warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> - "array subscript %E is outside array bounds of %qT",
> - low_sub, artype);
> -
> - const value_range *vr = NULL;
> - if (TREE_CODE (low_sub) == SSA_NAME)
> {
> - vr = get_value_range (low_sub, stmt);
> - if (!vr->undefined_p () && !vr->varying_p ())
> - {
> - low_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->max () : vr->min ();
> - up_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->min () : vr->max ();
> - }
> + if (for_array_bound)
> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> + "array subscript %E is outside array"
> + " bounds of %qT", low_sub_org, artype);
> + else
> + warned = true;
> }
>
> if (warned)
> @@ -313,24 +303,127 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> : tree_int_cst_le (up_bound, up_sub))
> && TREE_CODE (low_sub) == INTEGER_CST
> && tree_int_cst_le (low_sub, low_bound))
> - warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> - "array subscript [%E, %E] is outside "
> - "array bounds of %qT",
> - low_sub, up_sub, artype);
> + {
> + if (for_array_bound)
> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> + "array subscript [%E, %E] is outside "
> + "array bounds of %qT",
> + low_sub, up_sub, artype);
> + else
> + warned = true;
> + }
> }
> else if (up_bound
> && TREE_CODE (up_sub) == INTEGER_CST
> && (ignore_off_by_one
> ? !tree_int_cst_le (up_sub, up_bound_p1)
> : !tree_int_cst_le (up_sub, up_bound)))
> - warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> - "array subscript %E is above array bounds of %qT",
> - up_sub, artype);
> + {
> + if (for_array_bound)
> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> + "array subscript %E is above array bounds of %qT",
> + up_sub, artype);
> + else
> + warned = true;
> + }
> else if (TREE_CODE (low_sub) == INTEGER_CST
> && tree_int_cst_lt (low_sub, low_bound))
> - warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> - "array subscript %E is below array bounds of %qT",
> - low_sub, artype);
> + {
> + if (for_array_bound)
> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> + "array subscript %E is below array bounds of %qT",
> + low_sub, artype);
> + else
> + warned = true;
> + }
> + return warned;
> +}
> +
> +/* Checks one ARRAY_REF in REF, located at LOCUS. Ignores flexible
> + arrays and "struct" hacks. If VRP can determine that the array
> + subscript is a constant, check if it is outside valid range. If
> + the array subscript is a RANGE, warn if it is non-overlapping with
> + valid range. IGNORE_OFF_BY_ONE is true if the ARRAY_REF is inside
> + a ADDR_EXPR. Return true if a warning has been issued or if
> + no-warning is set. */
> +
> +bool
> +array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> + gimple *stmt, bool ignore_off_by_one)
> +{
> + if (warning_suppressed_p (ref, OPT_Warray_bounds))
> + /* Return true to have the caller prevent warnings for enclosing
> + refs. */
> + return true;
> +
> + /* Upper bound and Upper bound plus one for -Warray-bounds. */
> + tree up_bound = array_ref_up_bound (ref);
> + tree up_bound_p1 = NULL_TREE;
> +
> + /* Upper bound and upper bound plus one for -Wstrict-flex-array. */
> + tree up_bound_strict = up_bound;
> + tree up_bound_p1_strict = NULL_TREE;
> +
> + /* Referenced decl if one can be determined. */
> + tree decl = NULL_TREE;
> +
> + /* Set to the type of the special array member for a COMPONENT_REF. */
> + special_array_member sam{ };
> +
> + tree arg = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0);
> + const bool compref = TREE_CODE (arg) == COMPONENT_REF;
> +
> + unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = flag_strict_flex_arrays;
> +
> + if (compref)
> + {
> + /* Try to determine special array member type for this COMPONENT_REF. */
> + sam = component_ref_sam_type (arg);
> + /* Get the level of strict_flex_array for this array field. */
> + tree afield_decl = TREE_OPERAND (arg, 1);
> + strict_flex_array_level = strict_flex_array_level_of (afield_decl);
> + }
> +
> + if (warn_array_bounds)
> + get_up_bounds_for_array_ref (ref, &decl, &up_bound, &up_bound_p1,
> + true);
> + if (warn_strict_flex_arrays)
> + get_up_bounds_for_array_ref (ref, &decl, &up_bound_strict,
> + &up_bound_p1_strict, false);
> +
> +
> +
> + bool warned = false;
> + bool out_of_bound = false;
> +
> + tree artype = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0));
> + tree low_sub_org = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
> + tree up_sub = low_sub_org;
> + tree low_sub = low_sub_org;
> +
> + const value_range *vr = NULL;
> + if (TREE_CODE (low_sub_org) == SSA_NAME)
> + {
> + vr = get_value_range (low_sub_org, stmt);
> + if (!vr->undefined_p () && !vr->varying_p ())
> + {
> + low_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->max () : vr->min ();
> + up_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->min () : vr->max ();
> + }
> + }
> +
> + if (warn_array_bounds)
> + warned = check_out_of_bounds_and_warn (location, ref,
> + low_sub_org, low_sub, up_sub,
> + up_bound, up_bound_p1, vr,
> + ignore_off_by_one, true);
> +
> + if (warn_strict_flex_arrays)
> + out_of_bound = check_out_of_bounds_and_warn (location, ref,
> + low_sub_org, low_sub, up_sub,
> + up_bound_strict,
> + up_bound_p1_strict, vr,
> + ignore_off_by_one, false);
>
> if (!warned && sam == special_array_member::int_0)
> warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wzero_length_bounds,
> @@ -341,19 +434,56 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> "of an interior zero-length array %qT")),
> low_sub, artype);
>
> - if (warned)
> + if (warned || out_of_bound)
> {
> - if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
> + if (warned && dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
> {
> fprintf (dump_file, "Array bound warning for ");
> dump_generic_expr (MSG_NOTE, TDF_SLIM, ref);
> fprintf (dump_file, "\n");
> }
>
> + /* issue warnings for -Wstrict-flex-arrays according to the level of
> + flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
> + if (out_of_bound && warn_strict_flex_arrays)
> + switch (strict_flex_array_level)
> + {
> + case 3:
> + /* Issue additional warnings for trailing arrays [0]. */
> + if (sam == special_array_member::trail_0)
> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays,
> + "trailing array %qT should not be used as "
> + "a flexible array member for level 3",
> + artype);
> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
> + case 2:
> + /* Issue additional warnings for trailing arrays [1]. */
> + if (sam == special_array_member::trail_1)
> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays,
> + "trailing array %qT should not be used as "
> + "a flexible array member for level 2 and "
> + "above", artype);
> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
> + case 1:
> + /* Issue warnings for trailing arrays [n]. */
> + if (sam == special_array_member::trail_n)
> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays,
> + "trailing array %qT should not be used as "
> + "a flexible array member for level 1 and "
> + "above", artype);
> + break;
> + case 0:
> + /* Do nothing. */
> + break;
> + default:
> + gcc_unreachable ();
> + }
> +
> /* Avoid more warnings when checking more significant subscripts
> of the same expression. */
> ref = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0);
> suppress_warning (ref, OPT_Warray_bounds);
> + suppress_warning (ref, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays);
>
> if (decl)
> ref = decl;
> diff --git a/gcc/opts.cc b/gcc/opts.cc
> index ae079fcd20e..ca162aa781c 100644
> --- a/gcc/opts.cc
> +++ b/gcc/opts.cc
> @@ -1409,6 +1409,21 @@ finish_options (struct gcc_options *opts, struct gcc_options *opts_set,
> opts->x_profile_flag = 0;
> }
>
> + if (opts->x_warn_array_bounds)
> + if (opts->x_flag_strict_flex_arrays)
> + {
> + warning_at (UNKNOWN_LOCATION, 0,
> + "%<-Warray-bounds%> is not impacted by "
> + "%<-fstrict-flex-arrays%>");
> + }
> + if (opts->x_warn_strict_flex_arrays)
> + if (opts->x_flag_strict_flex_arrays == 0)
> + {
> + opts->x_warn_strict_flex_arrays = 0;
> + warning_at (UNKNOWN_LOCATION, 0,
> + "%<-Wstrict-flex-arrays%> is ignored when"
> + " %<-fstrict-flex-arrays%> does not present");
> + }
>
> diagnose_options (opts, opts_set, loc);
> }
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c b/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..72b4b7c6406
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
> +/* Test the usage of option -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
> +/* { dg-do compile } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays" } */
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + return 0;
> +}
> +/* { dg-warning "is ignored when \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\' does not present" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c b/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..af9ec922dea
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
> +/* Test the usage of option -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
> +/* { dg-do compile } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Warray-bounds -fstrict-flex-arrays" } */
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + return 0;
> +}
> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..59d5a5fcb23
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=2" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..2f66151e927
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=3" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..6a4576568ac
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=1 -Warray-bounds" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..e550fbd24e1
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=2 -Warray-bounds" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..d5b61136b3a
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=3 -Warray-bounds" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..eb82a60c261
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds=2. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=1 -Warray-bounds=2" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 2 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..f48a50e04f5
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds=2. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=2 -Warray-bounds=2" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 2 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..9f2877ef4e1
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds=2. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=3 -Warray-bounds=2" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 2 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..43a9098f138
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=1" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> diff --git a/gcc/tree-vrp.cc b/gcc/tree-vrp.cc
> index e5a292bb875..1f1b56c1a52 100644
> --- a/gcc/tree-vrp.cc
> +++ b/gcc/tree-vrp.cc
> @@ -4229,12 +4229,12 @@ execute_vrp (struct function *fun, bool warn_array_bounds_p)
> the flag on every edge now, rather than in
> check_array_bounds_dom_walker's ctor; vrp_folder may clear
> it from some edges. */
> - if (warn_array_bounds && warn_array_bounds_p)
> + if ((warn_array_bounds || warn_strict_flex_arrays) && warn_array_bounds_p)
> set_all_edges_as_executable (fun);
>
> folder.substitute_and_fold ();
>
> - if (warn_array_bounds && warn_array_bounds_p)
> + if ((warn_array_bounds || warn_strict_flex_arrays) && warn_array_bounds_p)
> {
> array_bounds_checker array_checker (fun, &vrp_vr_values);
> array_checker.check ();
> @@ -4353,7 +4353,7 @@ execute_ranger_vrp (struct function *fun, bool warn_array_bounds_p)
> if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
> ranger->dump (dump_file);
>
> - if (warn_array_bounds && warn_array_bounds_p)
> + if ((warn_array_bounds || warn_strict_flex_arrays) && warn_array_bounds_p)
> {
> // Set all edges as executable, except those ranger says aren't.
> int non_exec_flag = ranger->non_executable_edge_flag;
> diff --git a/gcc/tree.cc b/gcc/tree.cc
> index d2b0b34a725..0f5f7151b6b 100644
> --- a/gcc/tree.cc
> +++ b/gcc/tree.cc
> @@ -12726,15 +12726,21 @@ array_ref_up_bound (tree exp)
> int test (uint8_t *p, uint32_t t[1][1], int n) {
> for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++, p++)
> t[i][0] = ...;
> +
> + If non-null, set IS_TRAILING_ARRAY to true if the ref is the above case A.
> */
>
> bool
> -array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
> +array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref, bool *is_trailing_array /* = NULL */)
> {
> - /* the TYPE for this array referece. */
> + /* The TYPE for this array referece. */
> tree atype = NULL_TREE;
> - /* the FIELD_DECL for the array field in the containing structure. */
> + /* The FIELD_DECL for the array field in the containing structure. */
> tree afield_decl = NULL_TREE;
> + /* Whether this array is the trailing array of a structure. */
> + bool is_trailing_array_tmp = false;
> + if (!is_trailing_array)
> + is_trailing_array = &is_trailing_array_tmp;
>
> if (TREE_CODE (ref) == ARRAY_REF
> || TREE_CODE (ref) == ARRAY_RANGE_REF)
> @@ -12822,7 +12828,10 @@ array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
> if (! TYPE_SIZE (atype)
> || ! TYPE_DOMAIN (atype)
> || ! TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype)))
> - return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + {
> + *is_trailing_array = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
> + return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + }
>
> /* If the reference is based on a declared entity, the size of the array
> is constrained by its given domain. (Do not trust commons PR/69368). */
> @@ -12844,9 +12853,17 @@ array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
> if (TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (atype))) != INTEGER_CST
> || TREE_CODE (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype))) != INTEGER_CST
> || TREE_CODE (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype))) != INTEGER_CST)
> - return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + {
> + *is_trailing_array
> + = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
> + return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + }
> if (! get_addr_base_and_unit_offset (ref_to_array, &offset))
> - return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + {
> + *is_trailing_array
> + = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
> + return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + }
>
> /* If at least one extra element fits it is a flexarray. */
> if (known_le ((wi::to_offset (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype)))
> @@ -12854,11 +12871,16 @@ array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
> + 2)
> * wi::to_offset (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (atype))),
> wi::to_offset (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (ref)) - offset))
> - return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + {
> + *is_trailing_array
> + = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
> + return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + }
>
> return false;
> }
>
> + *is_trailing_array = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
> return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> }
>
> @@ -12920,24 +12942,81 @@ get_initializer_for (tree init, tree decl)
> return NULL_TREE;
> }
>
> +/* Determines the special array member type for the array reference REF. */
> +special_array_member
> +component_ref_sam_type (tree ref)
> +{
> + special_array_member sam_type = special_array_member::none;
> +
> + tree member = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
> + tree memsize = DECL_SIZE_UNIT (member);
> + if (memsize)
> + {
> + tree memtype = TREE_TYPE (member);
> + if (TREE_CODE (memtype) != ARRAY_TYPE)
> + return sam_type;
> +
> + bool trailing = false;
> + (void)array_ref_flexible_size_p (ref, &trailing);
> + bool zero_length = integer_zerop (memsize);
> + if (!trailing && !zero_length)
> + /* MEMBER is an interior array with
> + more than one element. */
> + return special_array_member::int_n;
> +
> + if (zero_length)
> + {
> + if (trailing)
> + return special_array_member::trail_0;
> + else
> + return special_array_member::int_0;
> + }
> +
> + if (!zero_length)
> + if (tree dom = TYPE_DOMAIN (memtype))
> + if (tree min = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (dom))
> + if (tree max = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (dom))
> + if (TREE_CODE (min) == INTEGER_CST
> + && TREE_CODE (max) == INTEGER_CST)
> + {
> + offset_int minidx = wi::to_offset (min);
> + offset_int maxidx = wi::to_offset (max);
> + offset_int neltsm1 = maxidx - minidx;
> + if (neltsm1 > 0)
> + /* MEMBER is a trailing array with more than
> + one elements. */
> + return special_array_member::trail_n;
> +
> + if (neltsm1 == 0)
> + return special_array_member::trail_1;
> + }
> + }
> +
> + return sam_type;
> +}
> +
> /* Determines the size of the member referenced by the COMPONENT_REF
> REF, using its initializer expression if necessary in order to
> determine the size of an initialized flexible array member.
> - If non-null, set *ARK when REF refers to an interior zero-length
> + If non-null, set *SAM when REF refers to an interior zero-length
> array or a trailing one-element array.
> Returns the size as sizetype (which might be zero for an object
> with an uninitialized flexible array member) or null if the size
> - cannot be determined. */
> + cannot be determined.
> + when FOR_ARRAY_BOUND_CHECK is true, this routine is called for
> + -Warray-bounds check only, due to historical reason, the LEVEL
> + of -Warray-bounds=LEVEL is not controled by -fstrict-flex-arrays. */
>
> tree
> -component_ref_size (tree ref, special_array_member *sam /* = NULL */)
> +component_ref_size (tree ref, special_array_member *sam /* = NULL */,
> + bool for_array_bound_check /* = FALSE */)
> {
> gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (ref) == COMPONENT_REF);
>
> special_array_member sambuf;
> if (!sam)
> sam = &sambuf;
> - *sam = special_array_member::none;
> + *sam = component_ref_sam_type (ref);
>
> /* The object/argument referenced by the COMPONENT_REF and its type. */
> tree arg = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0);
> @@ -12958,41 +13037,49 @@ component_ref_size (tree ref, special_array_member *sam /* = NULL */)
> return (tree_int_cst_equal (memsize, TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (memtype))
> ? memsize : NULL_TREE);
>
> - bool trailing = array_ref_flexible_size_p (ref);
> - bool zero_length = integer_zerop (memsize);
> - if (!trailing && !zero_length)
> - /* MEMBER is either an interior array or is an array with
> - more than one element. */
> + /* 2-or-more elements arrays are treated as normal arrays by default. */
> + if (*sam == special_array_member::int_n
> + || *sam == special_array_member::trail_n)
> return memsize;
>
> - if (zero_length)
> + /* For -Warray-bounds=LEVEL check, historically we have to treat
> + trail_0 and trail_1 as flexible arrays by default when LEVEL=1.
> + for other cases, flag_strict_flex_arrays will control how to treat
> + the trailing arrays as flexiable array members. */
> +
> + tree afield_decl = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
> + unsigned int strict_flex_array_level
> + = strict_flex_array_level_of (afield_decl);
> +
> + if (!for_array_bound_check)
> {
> - if (trailing)
> - *sam = special_array_member::trail_0;
> - else
> + switch (strict_flex_array_level)
> {
> - *sam = special_array_member::int_0;
> - memsize = NULL_TREE;
> + case 3:
> + /* Treaing 0-length trailing arrays as normal array. */
> + if (*sam == special_array_member::trail_0)
> + return size_zero_node;
> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
> + case 2:
> + /* Treating 1-element trailing arrays as normal array. */
> + if (*sam == special_array_member::trail_1)
> + return memsize;
> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
> + case 1:
> + /* Treating 2-or-more elements trailing arrays as normal
> + array. */
> + if (*sam == special_array_member::trail_n)
> + return memsize;
> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
> + case 0:
> + break;
> + default:
> + gcc_unreachable ();
> }
> }
>
> - if (!zero_length)
> - if (tree dom = TYPE_DOMAIN (memtype))
> - if (tree min = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (dom))
> - if (tree max = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (dom))
> - if (TREE_CODE (min) == INTEGER_CST
> - && TREE_CODE (max) == INTEGER_CST)
> - {
> - offset_int minidx = wi::to_offset (min);
> - offset_int maxidx = wi::to_offset (max);
> - offset_int neltsm1 = maxidx - minidx;
> - if (neltsm1 > 0)
> - /* MEMBER is an array with more than one element. */
> - return memsize;
> -
> - if (neltsm1 == 0)
> - *sam = special_array_member::trail_1;
> - }
> + if (*sam == special_array_member::int_0)
> + memsize = NULL_TREE;
>
> /* For a reference to a zero- or one-element array member of a union
> use the size of the union instead of the size of the member. */
> diff --git a/gcc/tree.h b/gcc/tree.h
> index 0fcdd6b06d0..f81a1f6efa1 100644
> --- a/gcc/tree.h
> +++ b/gcc/tree.h
> @@ -5551,28 +5551,33 @@ extern tree array_ref_low_bound (tree);
> /* Returns true if REF is an array reference, a component reference,
> or a memory reference to an array whose actual size might be larger
> than its upper bound implies. */
> -extern bool array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree);
> +extern bool array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree, bool * = NULL);
>
> /* Return a tree representing the offset, in bytes, of the field referenced
> by EXP. This does not include any offset in DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET. */
> extern tree component_ref_field_offset (tree);
>
> -/* Describes a "special" array member due to which component_ref_size
> - returns null. */
> +/* Describes a "special" array member for a COMPONENT_REF. */
> enum struct special_array_member
> {
> none, /* Not a special array member. */
> int_0, /* Interior array member with size zero. */
> trail_0, /* Trailing array member with size zero. */
> - trail_1 /* Trailing array member with one element. */
> + trail_1, /* Trailing array member with one element. */
> + trail_n, /* Trailing array member with two or more elements. */
> + int_n /* Interior array member with one or more elements. */
> };
>
> +/* Determines the special array member type for a COMPONENT_REF. */
> +extern special_array_member component_ref_sam_type (tree);
> +
> /* Return the size of the member referenced by the COMPONENT_REF, using
> its initializer expression if necessary in order to determine the size
> of an initialized flexible array member. The size might be zero for
> an object with an uninitialized flexible array member or null if it
> cannot be determined. */
> -extern tree component_ref_size (tree, special_array_member * = NULL);
> +extern tree component_ref_size (tree, special_array_member * = NULL,
> + bool = false);
>
> extern int tree_map_base_eq (const void *, const void *);
> extern unsigned int tree_map_base_hash (const void *);
> --
> 2.31.1
>
On Tue, 8 Nov 2022, Qing Zhao wrote:
> '-Wstrict-flex-arrays'
> Warn about inproper usages of flexible array members according to
> the LEVEL of the 'strict_flex_array (LEVEL)' attribute attached to
> the trailing array field of a structure if it's available,
> otherwise according to the LEVEL of the option
> '-fstrict-flex-arrays=LEVEL'.
>
> This option is effective only when LEVEL is bigger than 0.
> Otherwise, it will be ignored with a warning.
>
> when LEVEL=1, warnings will be issued for a trailing array
> reference of a structure that have 2 or more elements if the
> trailing array is referenced as a flexible array member.
>
> when LEVEL=2, in addition to LEVEL=1, additional warnings will be
> issued for a trailing one-element array reference of a structure if
> the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
>
> when LEVEL=3, in addition to LEVEL=2, additional warnings will be
> issued for a trailing zero-length array reference of a structure if
> the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
>
> At the same time, keep -Warray-bounds=[1|2] warnings unchanged from
> -fstrict-flex-arrays.
Looking at this, is this a way to avoid interpreting -Warray-bounds=N
together with -fstrict-flex-arrays=M? Won't this be just confusing to
users? Especially since -Wall includes -Warray-bounds and thus we'll
diagnose
+ if (opts->x_warn_array_bounds)
+ if (opts->x_flag_strict_flex_arrays)
+ {
+ warning_at (UNKNOWN_LOCATION, 0,
+ "%<-Warray-bounds%> is not impacted by "
+ "%<-fstrict-flex-arrays%>");
+ }
and do that even when -Wstrict-flex-arrays is given?
Would it be better/possible to add a note: to existing -Warray-bounds
diagnostics on how the behavior is altered by -fstrict-flex-arrays?
I guess this will inevitably re-iterate the -fstrict-flex-arrays=N
vs. -Warray-bounds=M discussion ...
I think it would be better to stick with -Warray-bounds and flex
its =2 mode to work according to -fstrict-flex-arrays=N instead of
"out of bounds accesses to trailing struct members of one-element array
types" (thus, not add [1] but instead the cases that are not flex
arrays according to -fstrict-flex-arrays).
Richard.
> gcc/ChangeLog:
>
> * attribs.cc (strict_flex_array_level_of): New function.
> * attribs.h (strict_flex_array_level_of): Prototype for new function.
> * doc/invoke.texi: Document -Wstrict-flex-arrays option. Update
> -fstrict-flex-arrays[=n] options.
> * gimple-array-bounds.cc (array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref):
> Issue warnings for -Wstrict-flex-arrays.
> (get_up_bounds_for_array_ref): New function.
> (check_out_of_bounds_and_warn): New function.
> * opts.cc (finish_options): Issue warnings for unsupported combination
> of -Warray-bounds and -fstrict-flex-arrays, -Wstrict_flex_arrays and
> -fstrict-flex-array.
> * tree-vrp.cc (execute_vrp): Enable the pass when
> warn_strict_flex_array is true.
> (execute_ranger_vrp): Likewise.
> * tree.cc (array_ref_flexible_size_p): Add one new argument.
> (component_ref_sam_type): New function.
> (component_ref_size): Add one new argument,
> * tree.h (array_ref_flexible_size_p): Update prototype.
> (enum struct special_array_member): Add two new enum values.
> (component_ref_sam_type): New prototype.
> (component_ref_size): Update prototype.
>
> gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
>
> * c.opt (Wstrict-flex-arrays): New option.
>
> gcc/c/ChangeLog:
>
> * c-decl.cc (is_flexible_array_member_p): Call new function
> strict_flex_array_level_of.
>
> gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
>
> * c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c: New test.
> * c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c: New test.
> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c: New test.
> ---
> gcc/attribs.cc | 30 ++
> gcc/attribs.h | 2 +
> gcc/c-family/c.opt | 5 +
> gcc/c/c-decl.cc | 22 +-
> gcc/doc/invoke.texi | 33 ++-
> gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc | 264 +++++++++++++-----
> gcc/opts.cc | 15 +
> .../c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c | 9 +
> .../c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c | 9 +
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c | 46 +++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c | 46 +++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c | 49 ++++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c | 48 ++++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c | 48 ++++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c | 50 ++++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c | 49 ++++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c | 49 ++++
> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c | 46 +++
> gcc/tree-vrp.cc | 6 +-
> gcc/tree.cc | 165 ++++++++---
> gcc/tree.h | 15 +-
> 21 files changed, 870 insertions(+), 136 deletions(-)
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
>
> diff --git a/gcc/attribs.cc b/gcc/attribs.cc
> index 27dea748561..095def4d6b0 100644
> --- a/gcc/attribs.cc
> +++ b/gcc/attribs.cc
> @@ -2456,6 +2456,36 @@ init_attr_rdwr_indices (rdwr_map *rwm, tree attrs)
> }
> }
>
> +/* Get the LEVEL of the strict_flex_array for the ARRAY_FIELD based on the
> + values of attribute strict_flex_array and the flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
> +unsigned int
> +strict_flex_array_level_of (tree array_field)
> +{
> + gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (array_field) == FIELD_DECL);
> + unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = flag_strict_flex_arrays;
> +
> + tree attr_strict_flex_array
> + = lookup_attribute ("strict_flex_array", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (array_field));
> + /* If there is a strict_flex_array attribute attached to the field,
> + override the flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
> + if (attr_strict_flex_array)
> + {
> + /* Get the value of the level first from the attribute. */
> + unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT attr_strict_flex_array_level = 0;
> + gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
> + attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
> + gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
> + attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
> + gcc_assert (tree_fits_uhwi_p (attr_strict_flex_array));
> + attr_strict_flex_array_level = tree_to_uhwi (attr_strict_flex_array);
> +
> + /* The attribute has higher priority than flag_struct_flex_array. */
> + strict_flex_array_level = attr_strict_flex_array_level;
> + }
> + return strict_flex_array_level;
> +}
> +
> +
> /* Return the access specification for a function parameter PARM
> or null if the current function has no such specification. */
>
> diff --git a/gcc/attribs.h b/gcc/attribs.h
> index 1dc16e4bc4e..742811e6fda 100644
> --- a/gcc/attribs.h
> +++ b/gcc/attribs.h
> @@ -398,4 +398,6 @@ extern void init_attr_rdwr_indices (rdwr_map *, tree);
> extern attr_access *get_parm_access (rdwr_map &, tree,
> tree = current_function_decl);
>
> +extern unsigned int strict_flex_array_level_of (tree);
> +
> #endif // GCC_ATTRIBS_H
> diff --git a/gcc/c-family/c.opt b/gcc/c-family/c.opt
> index 01d480759ae..bc33710a649 100644
> --- a/gcc/c-family/c.opt
> +++ b/gcc/c-family/c.opt
> @@ -968,6 +968,11 @@ Wstringop-truncation
> C ObjC C++ LTO ObjC++ Var(warn_stringop_truncation) Warning Init (1) LangEnabledBy(C ObjC C++ LTO ObjC++, Wall)
> Warn about truncation in string manipulation functions like strncat and strncpy.
>
> +Wstrict-flex-arrays
> +C C++ Var(warn_strict_flex_arrays) Warning
> +Warn about inproper usages of flexible array members
> +according to the level of -fstrict-flex-arrays.
> +
> Wsuggest-attribute=format
> C ObjC C++ ObjC++ Var(warn_suggest_attribute_format) Warning
> Warn about functions which might be candidates for format attributes.
> diff --git a/gcc/c/c-decl.cc b/gcc/c/c-decl.cc
> index 4746e310d2d..c9cb46daacc 100644
> --- a/gcc/c/c-decl.cc
> +++ b/gcc/c/c-decl.cc
> @@ -8828,7 +8828,6 @@ finish_incomplete_vars (tree incomplete_vars, bool toplevel)
> }
> }
>
> -
> /* Determine whether the FIELD_DECL X is a flexible array member according to
> the following info:
> A. whether the FIELD_DECL X is the last field of the DECL_CONTEXT;
> @@ -8855,26 +8854,7 @@ is_flexible_array_member_p (bool is_last_field,
> bool is_one_element_array = one_element_array_type_p (TREE_TYPE (x));
> bool is_flexible_array = flexible_array_member_type_p (TREE_TYPE (x));
>
> - unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = flag_strict_flex_arrays;
> -
> - tree attr_strict_flex_array = lookup_attribute ("strict_flex_array",
> - DECL_ATTRIBUTES (x));
> - /* If there is a strict_flex_array attribute attached to the field,
> - override the flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
> - if (attr_strict_flex_array)
> - {
> - /* Get the value of the level first from the attribute. */
> - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT attr_strict_flex_array_level = 0;
> - gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
> - attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
> - gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
> - attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
> - gcc_assert (tree_fits_uhwi_p (attr_strict_flex_array));
> - attr_strict_flex_array_level = tree_to_uhwi (attr_strict_flex_array);
> -
> - /* The attribute has higher priority than flag_struct_flex_array. */
> - strict_flex_array_level = attr_strict_flex_array_level;
> - }
> + unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = strict_flex_array_level_of (x);
>
> switch (strict_flex_array_level)
> {
> diff --git a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
> index 64f77e8367a..a35e6bf27e0 100644
> --- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
> +++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
> @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ Objective-C and Objective-C++ Dialects}.
> -Wstrict-aliasing=n -Wstrict-overflow -Wstrict-overflow=@var{n} @gol
> -Wstring-compare @gol
> -Wno-stringop-overflow -Wno-stringop-overread @gol
> --Wno-stringop-truncation @gol
> +-Wno-stringop-truncation -Wstrict-flex-arrays @gol
> -Wsuggest-attribute=@r{[}pure@r{|}const@r{|}noreturn@r{|}format@r{|}malloc@r{]} @gol
> -Wswitch -Wno-switch-bool -Wswitch-default -Wswitch-enum @gol
> -Wno-switch-outside-range -Wno-switch-unreachable -Wsync-nand @gol
> @@ -2848,12 +2848,18 @@ The negative form is equivalent to @option{-fstrict-flex-arrays=0}, which is the
> least strict. All trailing arrays of structures are treated as flexible array
> members.
>
> +This option is not compatible with @option{-Warray-bounds} due to historical
> +reason. The behavior of @option{-Warray-bounds} is not changed by this option.
> +
> @item -fstrict-flex-arrays=@var{level}
> @opindex fstrict-flex-arrays=@var{level}
> Control when to treat the trailing array of a structure as a flexible array
> member for the purpose of accessing the elements of such an array. The value
> of @var{level} controls the level of strictness.
>
> +This option is not compatible with @option{-Warray-bounds} due to historical
> +reason. The behavior of @option{-Warray-bounds} is not changed by this option.
> +
> The possible values of @var{level} are the same as for the
> @code{strict_flex_array} attribute (@pxref{Variable Attributes}).
>
> @@ -7662,6 +7668,31 @@ however, are not suitable arguments to functions that expect
> such arrays GCC issues warnings unless it can prove that the use is
> safe. @xref{Common Variable Attributes}.
>
> +@item -Wstrict-flex-arrays
> +@opindex Wstrict-flex-arrays
> +@opindex Wno-strict-flex-arrays
> +Warn about inproper usages of flexible array members
> +according to the @var{level} of the @code{strict_flex_array (@var{level})}
> +attribute attached to the trailing array field of a structure if it's
> +available, otherwise according to the @var{level} of the option
> +@option{-fstrict-flex-arrays=@var{level}}.
> +
> +This option is effective only when @var{level} is bigger than 0. Otherwise,
> +it will be ignored with a warning.
> +
> +when @var{level}=1, warnings will be issued for a trailing array reference
> +of a structure that have 2 or more elements if the trailing array is referenced
> +as a flexible array member.
> +
> +when @var{level}=2, in addition to @var{level}=1, additional warnings will be
> +issued for a trailing one-element array reference of a structure
> +if the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
> +
> +when @var{level}=3, in addition to @var{level}=2, additional warnings will be
> +issued for a trailing zero-length array reference of a structure
> +if the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
> +
> +
> @item -Wsuggest-attribute=@r{[}pure@r{|}const@r{|}noreturn@r{|}format@r{|}cold@r{|}malloc@r{]}
> @opindex Wsuggest-attribute=
> @opindex Wno-suggest-attribute=
> diff --git a/gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc b/gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc
> index fbf448e045d..7f790c5a19a 100644
> --- a/gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc
> +++ b/gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc
> @@ -170,38 +170,20 @@ trailing_array (tree arg, tree *pref)
> return array_ref_flexible_size_p (arg);
> }
>
> -/* Checks one ARRAY_REF in REF, located at LOCUS. Ignores flexible
> - arrays and "struct" hacks. If VRP can determine that the array
> - subscript is a constant, check if it is outside valid range. If
> - the array subscript is a RANGE, warn if it is non-overlapping with
> - valid range. IGNORE_OFF_BY_ONE is true if the ARRAY_REF is inside
> - a ADDR_EXPR. Return true if a warning has been issued or if
> - no-warning is set. */
> -
> -bool
> -array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> - gimple *stmt, bool ignore_off_by_one)
> +/* Acquire the upper bound and upper bound plus one for the array
> + reference REF and record them into UP_BOUND and UP_BOUND_P1.
> + Set *DECL to the decl or expresssion REF refers to.
> + FOR_ARRAY_BOUND is true when this is for array bound checking. */
> +
> +static void
> +get_up_bounds_for_array_ref (tree ref, tree *decl,
> + tree *up_bound, tree *up_bound_p1,
> + bool for_array_bound)
> {
> - if (warning_suppressed_p (ref, OPT_Warray_bounds))
> - /* Return true to have the caller prevent warnings for enclosing
> - refs. */
> - return true;
> -
> - tree low_sub = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
> - tree up_sub = low_sub;
> - tree up_bound = array_ref_up_bound (ref);
> -
> - /* Referenced decl if one can be determined. */
> - tree decl = NULL_TREE;
> -
> - /* Set for accesses to interior zero-length arrays. */
> - special_array_member sam{ };
> -
> - tree up_bound_p1;
> -
> - if (!up_bound
> - || TREE_CODE (up_bound) != INTEGER_CST
> - || (warn_array_bounds < 2 && trailing_array (ref, &decl)))
> + if (!(*up_bound)
> + || TREE_CODE (*up_bound) != INTEGER_CST
> + || ((for_array_bound ? (warn_array_bounds < 2) : warn_strict_flex_arrays)
> + && trailing_array (ref, decl)))
> {
> /* Accesses to trailing arrays via pointers may access storage
> beyond the types array bounds. For such arrays, or for flexible
> @@ -213,8 +195,8 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> if (TREE_CODE (eltsize) != INTEGER_CST
> || integer_zerop (eltsize))
> {
> - up_bound = NULL_TREE;
> - up_bound_p1 = NULL_TREE;
> + *up_bound = NULL_TREE;
> + *up_bound_p1 = NULL_TREE;
> }
> else
> {
> @@ -227,7 +209,8 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> {
> /* Try to determine the size of the trailing array from
> its initializer (if it has one). */
> - if (tree refsize = component_ref_size (arg, &sam))
> + if (tree refsize
> + = component_ref_size (arg, NULL, for_array_bound))
> if (TREE_CODE (refsize) == INTEGER_CST)
> maxbound = refsize;
> }
> @@ -246,7 +229,7 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> {
> /* Try to determine the size from a pointer to
> an array if BASE is one. */
> - if (tree size = get_ref_size (base, &decl))
> + if (tree size = get_ref_size (base, decl))
> maxbound = size;
> }
> else if (!compref && DECL_P (base))
> @@ -254,7 +237,7 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> if (TREE_CODE (basesize) == INTEGER_CST)
> {
> maxbound = basesize;
> - decl = base;
> + *decl = base;
> }
>
> if (known_gt (off, 0))
> @@ -266,40 +249,47 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> else
> maxbound = fold_convert (sizetype, maxbound);
>
> - up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (TRUNC_DIV_EXPR, maxbound, eltsize);
> + *up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (TRUNC_DIV_EXPR, maxbound, eltsize);
>
> - if (up_bound_p1 != NULL_TREE)
> - up_bound = int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR, up_bound_p1,
> + if (*up_bound_p1 != NULL_TREE)
> + *up_bound = int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR, *up_bound_p1,
> build_int_cst (ptrdiff_type_node, 1));
> else
> - up_bound = NULL_TREE;
> + *up_bound = NULL_TREE;
> }
> }
> else
> - up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR, up_bound,
> - build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (up_bound), 1));
> + *up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR, *up_bound,
> + build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*up_bound), 1));
> + return;
> +}
>
> - tree low_bound = array_ref_low_bound (ref);
> +/* Given the LOW_SUB_ORG, LOW_SUB and UP_SUB, and the computed UP_BOUND
> + and UP_BOUND_P1, check whether the array reference REF is out of bound.
> + When out of bounds, issue warnings if FOR_ARRAY_BOUND is true.
> + otherwise, return true without issue warnings. */
>
> +static bool
> +check_out_of_bounds_and_warn (location_t location, tree ref,
> + tree low_sub_org, tree low_sub, tree up_sub,
> + tree up_bound, tree up_bound_p1,
> + const value_range *vr,
> + bool ignore_off_by_one, bool for_array_bound)
> +{
> + tree low_bound = array_ref_low_bound (ref);
> tree artype = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0));
>
> bool warned = false;
>
> /* Empty array. */
> if (up_bound && tree_int_cst_equal (low_bound, up_bound_p1))
> - warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> - "array subscript %E is outside array bounds of %qT",
> - low_sub, artype);
> -
> - const value_range *vr = NULL;
> - if (TREE_CODE (low_sub) == SSA_NAME)
> {
> - vr = get_value_range (low_sub, stmt);
> - if (!vr->undefined_p () && !vr->varying_p ())
> - {
> - low_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->max () : vr->min ();
> - up_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->min () : vr->max ();
> - }
> + if (for_array_bound)
> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> + "array subscript %E is outside array"
> + " bounds of %qT", low_sub_org, artype);
> + else
> + warned = true;
> }
>
> if (warned)
> @@ -313,24 +303,127 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> : tree_int_cst_le (up_bound, up_sub))
> && TREE_CODE (low_sub) == INTEGER_CST
> && tree_int_cst_le (low_sub, low_bound))
> - warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> - "array subscript [%E, %E] is outside "
> - "array bounds of %qT",
> - low_sub, up_sub, artype);
> + {
> + if (for_array_bound)
> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> + "array subscript [%E, %E] is outside "
> + "array bounds of %qT",
> + low_sub, up_sub, artype);
> + else
> + warned = true;
> + }
> }
> else if (up_bound
> && TREE_CODE (up_sub) == INTEGER_CST
> && (ignore_off_by_one
> ? !tree_int_cst_le (up_sub, up_bound_p1)
> : !tree_int_cst_le (up_sub, up_bound)))
> - warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> - "array subscript %E is above array bounds of %qT",
> - up_sub, artype);
> + {
> + if (for_array_bound)
> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> + "array subscript %E is above array bounds of %qT",
> + up_sub, artype);
> + else
> + warned = true;
> + }
> else if (TREE_CODE (low_sub) == INTEGER_CST
> && tree_int_cst_lt (low_sub, low_bound))
> - warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> - "array subscript %E is below array bounds of %qT",
> - low_sub, artype);
> + {
> + if (for_array_bound)
> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
> + "array subscript %E is below array bounds of %qT",
> + low_sub, artype);
> + else
> + warned = true;
> + }
> + return warned;
> +}
> +
> +/* Checks one ARRAY_REF in REF, located at LOCUS. Ignores flexible
> + arrays and "struct" hacks. If VRP can determine that the array
> + subscript is a constant, check if it is outside valid range. If
> + the array subscript is a RANGE, warn if it is non-overlapping with
> + valid range. IGNORE_OFF_BY_ONE is true if the ARRAY_REF is inside
> + a ADDR_EXPR. Return true if a warning has been issued or if
> + no-warning is set. */
> +
> +bool
> +array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> + gimple *stmt, bool ignore_off_by_one)
> +{
> + if (warning_suppressed_p (ref, OPT_Warray_bounds))
> + /* Return true to have the caller prevent warnings for enclosing
> + refs. */
> + return true;
> +
> + /* Upper bound and Upper bound plus one for -Warray-bounds. */
> + tree up_bound = array_ref_up_bound (ref);
> + tree up_bound_p1 = NULL_TREE;
> +
> + /* Upper bound and upper bound plus one for -Wstrict-flex-array. */
> + tree up_bound_strict = up_bound;
> + tree up_bound_p1_strict = NULL_TREE;
> +
> + /* Referenced decl if one can be determined. */
> + tree decl = NULL_TREE;
> +
> + /* Set to the type of the special array member for a COMPONENT_REF. */
> + special_array_member sam{ };
> +
> + tree arg = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0);
> + const bool compref = TREE_CODE (arg) == COMPONENT_REF;
> +
> + unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = flag_strict_flex_arrays;
> +
> + if (compref)
> + {
> + /* Try to determine special array member type for this COMPONENT_REF. */
> + sam = component_ref_sam_type (arg);
> + /* Get the level of strict_flex_array for this array field. */
> + tree afield_decl = TREE_OPERAND (arg, 1);
> + strict_flex_array_level = strict_flex_array_level_of (afield_decl);
> + }
> +
> + if (warn_array_bounds)
> + get_up_bounds_for_array_ref (ref, &decl, &up_bound, &up_bound_p1,
> + true);
> + if (warn_strict_flex_arrays)
> + get_up_bounds_for_array_ref (ref, &decl, &up_bound_strict,
> + &up_bound_p1_strict, false);
> +
> +
> +
> + bool warned = false;
> + bool out_of_bound = false;
> +
> + tree artype = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0));
> + tree low_sub_org = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
> + tree up_sub = low_sub_org;
> + tree low_sub = low_sub_org;
> +
> + const value_range *vr = NULL;
> + if (TREE_CODE (low_sub_org) == SSA_NAME)
> + {
> + vr = get_value_range (low_sub_org, stmt);
> + if (!vr->undefined_p () && !vr->varying_p ())
> + {
> + low_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->max () : vr->min ();
> + up_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->min () : vr->max ();
> + }
> + }
> +
> + if (warn_array_bounds)
> + warned = check_out_of_bounds_and_warn (location, ref,
> + low_sub_org, low_sub, up_sub,
> + up_bound, up_bound_p1, vr,
> + ignore_off_by_one, true);
> +
> + if (warn_strict_flex_arrays)
> + out_of_bound = check_out_of_bounds_and_warn (location, ref,
> + low_sub_org, low_sub, up_sub,
> + up_bound_strict,
> + up_bound_p1_strict, vr,
> + ignore_off_by_one, false);
>
> if (!warned && sam == special_array_member::int_0)
> warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wzero_length_bounds,
> @@ -341,19 +434,56 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
> "of an interior zero-length array %qT")),
> low_sub, artype);
>
> - if (warned)
> + if (warned || out_of_bound)
> {
> - if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
> + if (warned && dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
> {
> fprintf (dump_file, "Array bound warning for ");
> dump_generic_expr (MSG_NOTE, TDF_SLIM, ref);
> fprintf (dump_file, "\n");
> }
>
> + /* issue warnings for -Wstrict-flex-arrays according to the level of
> + flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
> + if (out_of_bound && warn_strict_flex_arrays)
> + switch (strict_flex_array_level)
> + {
> + case 3:
> + /* Issue additional warnings for trailing arrays [0]. */
> + if (sam == special_array_member::trail_0)
> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays,
> + "trailing array %qT should not be used as "
> + "a flexible array member for level 3",
> + artype);
> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
> + case 2:
> + /* Issue additional warnings for trailing arrays [1]. */
> + if (sam == special_array_member::trail_1)
> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays,
> + "trailing array %qT should not be used as "
> + "a flexible array member for level 2 and "
> + "above", artype);
> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
> + case 1:
> + /* Issue warnings for trailing arrays [n]. */
> + if (sam == special_array_member::trail_n)
> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays,
> + "trailing array %qT should not be used as "
> + "a flexible array member for level 1 and "
> + "above", artype);
> + break;
> + case 0:
> + /* Do nothing. */
> + break;
> + default:
> + gcc_unreachable ();
> + }
> +
> /* Avoid more warnings when checking more significant subscripts
> of the same expression. */
> ref = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0);
> suppress_warning (ref, OPT_Warray_bounds);
> + suppress_warning (ref, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays);
>
> if (decl)
> ref = decl;
> diff --git a/gcc/opts.cc b/gcc/opts.cc
> index ae079fcd20e..ca162aa781c 100644
> --- a/gcc/opts.cc
> +++ b/gcc/opts.cc
> @@ -1409,6 +1409,21 @@ finish_options (struct gcc_options *opts, struct gcc_options *opts_set,
> opts->x_profile_flag = 0;
> }
>
> + if (opts->x_warn_array_bounds)
> + if (opts->x_flag_strict_flex_arrays)
> + {
> + warning_at (UNKNOWN_LOCATION, 0,
> + "%<-Warray-bounds%> is not impacted by "
> + "%<-fstrict-flex-arrays%>");
> + }
> + if (opts->x_warn_strict_flex_arrays)
> + if (opts->x_flag_strict_flex_arrays == 0)
> + {
> + opts->x_warn_strict_flex_arrays = 0;
> + warning_at (UNKNOWN_LOCATION, 0,
> + "%<-Wstrict-flex-arrays%> is ignored when"
> + " %<-fstrict-flex-arrays%> does not present");
> + }
>
> diagnose_options (opts, opts_set, loc);
> }
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c b/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..72b4b7c6406
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
> +/* Test the usage of option -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
> +/* { dg-do compile } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays" } */
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + return 0;
> +}
> +/* { dg-warning "is ignored when \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\' does not present" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c b/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..af9ec922dea
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
> +/* Test the usage of option -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
> +/* { dg-do compile } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Warray-bounds -fstrict-flex-arrays" } */
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + return 0;
> +}
> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..59d5a5fcb23
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=2" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..2f66151e927
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=3" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..6a4576568ac
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=1 -Warray-bounds" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..e550fbd24e1
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=2 -Warray-bounds" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..d5b61136b3a
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=3 -Warray-bounds" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..eb82a60c261
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds=2. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=1 -Warray-bounds=2" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 2 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..f48a50e04f5
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds=2. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=2 -Warray-bounds=2" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 2 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..9f2877ef4e1
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds=2. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=3 -Warray-bounds=2" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 2 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..43a9098f138
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
> +/* { dg-do run } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=1" } */
> +
> +struct trailing_array_1 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[4];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_2 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[1];
> +};
> +
> +struct trailing_array_3 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[0];
> +};
> +struct trailing_array_4 {
> + int a;
> + int b;
> + int c[];
> +};
> +
> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
> +{
> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
> +
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> +{
> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> diff --git a/gcc/tree-vrp.cc b/gcc/tree-vrp.cc
> index e5a292bb875..1f1b56c1a52 100644
> --- a/gcc/tree-vrp.cc
> +++ b/gcc/tree-vrp.cc
> @@ -4229,12 +4229,12 @@ execute_vrp (struct function *fun, bool warn_array_bounds_p)
> the flag on every edge now, rather than in
> check_array_bounds_dom_walker's ctor; vrp_folder may clear
> it from some edges. */
> - if (warn_array_bounds && warn_array_bounds_p)
> + if ((warn_array_bounds || warn_strict_flex_arrays) && warn_array_bounds_p)
> set_all_edges_as_executable (fun);
>
> folder.substitute_and_fold ();
>
> - if (warn_array_bounds && warn_array_bounds_p)
> + if ((warn_array_bounds || warn_strict_flex_arrays) && warn_array_bounds_p)
> {
> array_bounds_checker array_checker (fun, &vrp_vr_values);
> array_checker.check ();
> @@ -4353,7 +4353,7 @@ execute_ranger_vrp (struct function *fun, bool warn_array_bounds_p)
> if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
> ranger->dump (dump_file);
>
> - if (warn_array_bounds && warn_array_bounds_p)
> + if ((warn_array_bounds || warn_strict_flex_arrays) && warn_array_bounds_p)
> {
> // Set all edges as executable, except those ranger says aren't.
> int non_exec_flag = ranger->non_executable_edge_flag;
> diff --git a/gcc/tree.cc b/gcc/tree.cc
> index d2b0b34a725..0f5f7151b6b 100644
> --- a/gcc/tree.cc
> +++ b/gcc/tree.cc
> @@ -12726,15 +12726,21 @@ array_ref_up_bound (tree exp)
> int test (uint8_t *p, uint32_t t[1][1], int n) {
> for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++, p++)
> t[i][0] = ...;
> +
> + If non-null, set IS_TRAILING_ARRAY to true if the ref is the above case A.
> */
>
> bool
> -array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
> +array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref, bool *is_trailing_array /* = NULL */)
> {
> - /* the TYPE for this array referece. */
> + /* The TYPE for this array referece. */
> tree atype = NULL_TREE;
> - /* the FIELD_DECL for the array field in the containing structure. */
> + /* The FIELD_DECL for the array field in the containing structure. */
> tree afield_decl = NULL_TREE;
> + /* Whether this array is the trailing array of a structure. */
> + bool is_trailing_array_tmp = false;
> + if (!is_trailing_array)
> + is_trailing_array = &is_trailing_array_tmp;
>
> if (TREE_CODE (ref) == ARRAY_REF
> || TREE_CODE (ref) == ARRAY_RANGE_REF)
> @@ -12822,7 +12828,10 @@ array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
> if (! TYPE_SIZE (atype)
> || ! TYPE_DOMAIN (atype)
> || ! TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype)))
> - return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + {
> + *is_trailing_array = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
> + return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + }
>
> /* If the reference is based on a declared entity, the size of the array
> is constrained by its given domain. (Do not trust commons PR/69368). */
> @@ -12844,9 +12853,17 @@ array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
> if (TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (atype))) != INTEGER_CST
> || TREE_CODE (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype))) != INTEGER_CST
> || TREE_CODE (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype))) != INTEGER_CST)
> - return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + {
> + *is_trailing_array
> + = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
> + return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + }
> if (! get_addr_base_and_unit_offset (ref_to_array, &offset))
> - return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + {
> + *is_trailing_array
> + = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
> + return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + }
>
> /* If at least one extra element fits it is a flexarray. */
> if (known_le ((wi::to_offset (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype)))
> @@ -12854,11 +12871,16 @@ array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
> + 2)
> * wi::to_offset (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (atype))),
> wi::to_offset (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (ref)) - offset))
> - return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + {
> + *is_trailing_array
> + = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
> + return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> + }
>
> return false;
> }
>
> + *is_trailing_array = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
> return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
> }
>
> @@ -12920,24 +12942,81 @@ get_initializer_for (tree init, tree decl)
> return NULL_TREE;
> }
>
> +/* Determines the special array member type for the array reference REF. */
> +special_array_member
> +component_ref_sam_type (tree ref)
> +{
> + special_array_member sam_type = special_array_member::none;
> +
> + tree member = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
> + tree memsize = DECL_SIZE_UNIT (member);
> + if (memsize)
> + {
> + tree memtype = TREE_TYPE (member);
> + if (TREE_CODE (memtype) != ARRAY_TYPE)
> + return sam_type;
> +
> + bool trailing = false;
> + (void)array_ref_flexible_size_p (ref, &trailing);
> + bool zero_length = integer_zerop (memsize);
> + if (!trailing && !zero_length)
> + /* MEMBER is an interior array with
> + more than one element. */
> + return special_array_member::int_n;
> +
> + if (zero_length)
> + {
> + if (trailing)
> + return special_array_member::trail_0;
> + else
> + return special_array_member::int_0;
> + }
> +
> + if (!zero_length)
> + if (tree dom = TYPE_DOMAIN (memtype))
> + if (tree min = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (dom))
> + if (tree max = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (dom))
> + if (TREE_CODE (min) == INTEGER_CST
> + && TREE_CODE (max) == INTEGER_CST)
> + {
> + offset_int minidx = wi::to_offset (min);
> + offset_int maxidx = wi::to_offset (max);
> + offset_int neltsm1 = maxidx - minidx;
> + if (neltsm1 > 0)
> + /* MEMBER is a trailing array with more than
> + one elements. */
> + return special_array_member::trail_n;
> +
> + if (neltsm1 == 0)
> + return special_array_member::trail_1;
> + }
> + }
> +
> + return sam_type;
> +}
> +
> /* Determines the size of the member referenced by the COMPONENT_REF
> REF, using its initializer expression if necessary in order to
> determine the size of an initialized flexible array member.
> - If non-null, set *ARK when REF refers to an interior zero-length
> + If non-null, set *SAM when REF refers to an interior zero-length
> array or a trailing one-element array.
> Returns the size as sizetype (which might be zero for an object
> with an uninitialized flexible array member) or null if the size
> - cannot be determined. */
> + cannot be determined.
> + when FOR_ARRAY_BOUND_CHECK is true, this routine is called for
> + -Warray-bounds check only, due to historical reason, the LEVEL
> + of -Warray-bounds=LEVEL is not controled by -fstrict-flex-arrays. */
>
> tree
> -component_ref_size (tree ref, special_array_member *sam /* = NULL */)
> +component_ref_size (tree ref, special_array_member *sam /* = NULL */,
> + bool for_array_bound_check /* = FALSE */)
> {
> gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (ref) == COMPONENT_REF);
>
> special_array_member sambuf;
> if (!sam)
> sam = &sambuf;
> - *sam = special_array_member::none;
> + *sam = component_ref_sam_type (ref);
>
> /* The object/argument referenced by the COMPONENT_REF and its type. */
> tree arg = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0);
> @@ -12958,41 +13037,49 @@ component_ref_size (tree ref, special_array_member *sam /* = NULL */)
> return (tree_int_cst_equal (memsize, TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (memtype))
> ? memsize : NULL_TREE);
>
> - bool trailing = array_ref_flexible_size_p (ref);
> - bool zero_length = integer_zerop (memsize);
> - if (!trailing && !zero_length)
> - /* MEMBER is either an interior array or is an array with
> - more than one element. */
> + /* 2-or-more elements arrays are treated as normal arrays by default. */
> + if (*sam == special_array_member::int_n
> + || *sam == special_array_member::trail_n)
> return memsize;
>
> - if (zero_length)
> + /* For -Warray-bounds=LEVEL check, historically we have to treat
> + trail_0 and trail_1 as flexible arrays by default when LEVEL=1.
> + for other cases, flag_strict_flex_arrays will control how to treat
> + the trailing arrays as flexiable array members. */
> +
> + tree afield_decl = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
> + unsigned int strict_flex_array_level
> + = strict_flex_array_level_of (afield_decl);
> +
> + if (!for_array_bound_check)
> {
> - if (trailing)
> - *sam = special_array_member::trail_0;
> - else
> + switch (strict_flex_array_level)
> {
> - *sam = special_array_member::int_0;
> - memsize = NULL_TREE;
> + case 3:
> + /* Treaing 0-length trailing arrays as normal array. */
> + if (*sam == special_array_member::trail_0)
> + return size_zero_node;
> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
> + case 2:
> + /* Treating 1-element trailing arrays as normal array. */
> + if (*sam == special_array_member::trail_1)
> + return memsize;
> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
> + case 1:
> + /* Treating 2-or-more elements trailing arrays as normal
> + array. */
> + if (*sam == special_array_member::trail_n)
> + return memsize;
> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
> + case 0:
> + break;
> + default:
> + gcc_unreachable ();
> }
> }
>
> - if (!zero_length)
> - if (tree dom = TYPE_DOMAIN (memtype))
> - if (tree min = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (dom))
> - if (tree max = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (dom))
> - if (TREE_CODE (min) == INTEGER_CST
> - && TREE_CODE (max) == INTEGER_CST)
> - {
> - offset_int minidx = wi::to_offset (min);
> - offset_int maxidx = wi::to_offset (max);
> - offset_int neltsm1 = maxidx - minidx;
> - if (neltsm1 > 0)
> - /* MEMBER is an array with more than one element. */
> - return memsize;
> -
> - if (neltsm1 == 0)
> - *sam = special_array_member::trail_1;
> - }
> + if (*sam == special_array_member::int_0)
> + memsize = NULL_TREE;
>
> /* For a reference to a zero- or one-element array member of a union
> use the size of the union instead of the size of the member. */
> diff --git a/gcc/tree.h b/gcc/tree.h
> index 0fcdd6b06d0..f81a1f6efa1 100644
> --- a/gcc/tree.h
> +++ b/gcc/tree.h
> @@ -5551,28 +5551,33 @@ extern tree array_ref_low_bound (tree);
> /* Returns true if REF is an array reference, a component reference,
> or a memory reference to an array whose actual size might be larger
> than its upper bound implies. */
> -extern bool array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree);
> +extern bool array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree, bool * = NULL);
>
> /* Return a tree representing the offset, in bytes, of the field referenced
> by EXP. This does not include any offset in DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET. */
> extern tree component_ref_field_offset (tree);
>
> -/* Describes a "special" array member due to which component_ref_size
> - returns null. */
> +/* Describes a "special" array member for a COMPONENT_REF. */
> enum struct special_array_member
> {
> none, /* Not a special array member. */
> int_0, /* Interior array member with size zero. */
> trail_0, /* Trailing array member with size zero. */
> - trail_1 /* Trailing array member with one element. */
> + trail_1, /* Trailing array member with one element. */
> + trail_n, /* Trailing array member with two or more elements. */
> + int_n /* Interior array member with one or more elements. */
> };
>
> +/* Determines the special array member type for a COMPONENT_REF. */
> +extern special_array_member component_ref_sam_type (tree);
> +
> /* Return the size of the member referenced by the COMPONENT_REF, using
> its initializer expression if necessary in order to determine the size
> of an initialized flexible array member. The size might be zero for
> an object with an uninitialized flexible array member or null if it
> cannot be determined. */
> -extern tree component_ref_size (tree, special_array_member * = NULL);
> +extern tree component_ref_size (tree, special_array_member * = NULL,
> + bool = false);
>
> extern int tree_map_base_eq (const void *, const void *);
> extern unsigned int tree_map_base_hash (const void *);
>
Hi, Richard,
Honestly, it’s very hard for me to decide what’s the best way to handle the interaction
between -fstrict-flex-array=M and -Warray-bounds=N.
Ideally, -fstrict-flex-array=M should completely control the behavior of -Warray-bounds.
If possible, I prefer this solution.
However, -Warray-bounds is included in -Wall, and has been used extensively for a long time.
It’s not safe to change its default behavior.
So, I guess that the bottom-line for this work is:
Keeping the default behavior of -Warray-bounds.
Is this correct understanding?
> On Nov 18, 2022, at 8:14 AM, Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 8 Nov 2022, Qing Zhao wrote:
>
>> '-Wstrict-flex-arrays'
>> Warn about inproper usages of flexible array members according to
>> the LEVEL of the 'strict_flex_array (LEVEL)' attribute attached to
>> the trailing array field of a structure if it's available,
>> otherwise according to the LEVEL of the option
>> '-fstrict-flex-arrays=LEVEL'.
>>
>> This option is effective only when LEVEL is bigger than 0.
>> Otherwise, it will be ignored with a warning.
>>
>> when LEVEL=1, warnings will be issued for a trailing array
>> reference of a structure that have 2 or more elements if the
>> trailing array is referenced as a flexible array member.
>>
>> when LEVEL=2, in addition to LEVEL=1, additional warnings will be
>> issued for a trailing one-element array reference of a structure if
>> the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
>>
>> when LEVEL=3, in addition to LEVEL=2, additional warnings will be
>> issued for a trailing zero-length array reference of a structure if
>> the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
>>
>> At the same time, keep -Warray-bounds=[1|2] warnings unchanged from
>> -fstrict-flex-arrays.
>
> Looking at this, is this a way to avoid interpreting -Warray-bounds=N
> together with -fstrict-flex-arrays=M? Won't this be just confusing to
> users? Especially since -Wall includes -Warray-bounds and thus we'll
> diagnose
>
> + if (opts->x_warn_array_bounds)
> + if (opts->x_flag_strict_flex_arrays)
> + {
> + warning_at (UNKNOWN_LOCATION, 0,
> + "%<-Warray-bounds%> is not impacted by "
> + "%<-fstrict-flex-arrays%>");
> + }
>
> and do that even when -Wstrict-flex-arrays is given?
The basic idea here is: -Warray-bounds=N will NOT be controlled by -fstrict-flex-array=M at all.
And the new -Wstrict-flex-array will be used to report warnings for different level of “M”.
>
> Would it be better/possible to add a note: to existing -Warray-bounds
> diagnostics on how the behavior is altered by -fstrict-flex-arrays?
If -Warray-bounds does not have the additional level “N” argument. It’s reasonable and natural for it to be controlled
by the level of -fstrict-flex-arrays.
>
> I guess this will inevitably re-iterate the -fstrict-flex-arrays=N
> vs. -Warray-bounds=M discussion ...
Yes, that’s the most confusion and challenge part for this work… and took me a lot of thinking but still cannot
find the best way to handle it…..
>
> I think it would be better to stick with -Warray-bounds and flex
> its =2 mode to work according to -fstrict-flex-arrays=N instead of
> "out of bounds accesses to trailing struct members of one-element array
> types" (thus, not add [1] but instead the cases that are not flex
> arrays according to -fstrict-flex-arrays).
From my understanding, you suggested the following:
1. Keep -Warray-bounds default behavior.
i.e. when -Warray-bounds=1, it’s behavior will not be impacted by -fstrict-flex-array=M
2. When -Warray-bounds=2, it’s behavior will be controlled by -fstrict-flex-array=M
Is the above understanding correct?
If yes, then the major question is:
When -Warray-bounds=2, -fstrict-flex-array = 0 or 1,2, i.e, when the level of -fstrict-flex-array is lower or equal to 2.
[0] and [1] will be treated as flexible array member by -fstrict-flex-array, it’s conflict with how -Warray-bounds=2’s
behavior on treating flexible array members. Under such situation, which one has higher priority?
I have another idea now:
1. Keep -Warray-bounds=1 default behavior.
2. Change the behavior of -Warray-bounds=2 from:
Current:
-Warray-bounds=2
This warning level also warns about out of bounds accesses to trailing struct members of one-element array types (see Zero Length) and about the intermediate results of pointer arithmetic that may yield out of bounds values. This warning level may give a larger number of false positives and is deactivated by default.
New:
-Warray-bounds=2
This warning level also warns about the intermediate results of pointer arithmetic that may yield out of bounds values. This warning level may give a larger number of false positives and is deactivated by default.
i.e, delete the control on flexible array member from the level of -Warray-bounds.
3. Use -fstrict-flex-array to control how the -Warray-bounds treat the tailing array as flexible array member?
Is this better?
thanks.
Qing
>
> Richard.
>
>> gcc/ChangeLog:
>>
>> * attribs.cc (strict_flex_array_level_of): New function.
>> * attribs.h (strict_flex_array_level_of): Prototype for new function.
>> * doc/invoke.texi: Document -Wstrict-flex-arrays option. Update
>> -fstrict-flex-arrays[=n] options.
>> * gimple-array-bounds.cc (array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref):
>> Issue warnings for -Wstrict-flex-arrays.
>> (get_up_bounds_for_array_ref): New function.
>> (check_out_of_bounds_and_warn): New function.
>> * opts.cc (finish_options): Issue warnings for unsupported combination
>> of -Warray-bounds and -fstrict-flex-arrays, -Wstrict_flex_arrays and
>> -fstrict-flex-array.
>> * tree-vrp.cc (execute_vrp): Enable the pass when
>> warn_strict_flex_array is true.
>> (execute_ranger_vrp): Likewise.
>> * tree.cc (array_ref_flexible_size_p): Add one new argument.
>> (component_ref_sam_type): New function.
>> (component_ref_size): Add one new argument,
>> * tree.h (array_ref_flexible_size_p): Update prototype.
>> (enum struct special_array_member): Add two new enum values.
>> (component_ref_sam_type): New prototype.
>> (component_ref_size): Update prototype.
>>
>> gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
>>
>> * c.opt (Wstrict-flex-arrays): New option.
>>
>> gcc/c/ChangeLog:
>>
>> * c-decl.cc (is_flexible_array_member_p): Call new function
>> strict_flex_array_level_of.
>>
>> gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
>>
>> * c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c: New test.
>> * c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c: New test.
>> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c: New test.
>> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c: New test.
>> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c: New test.
>> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c: New test.
>> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c: New test.
>> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c: New test.
>> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c: New test.
>> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c: New test.
>> * gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c: New test.
>> ---
>> gcc/attribs.cc | 30 ++
>> gcc/attribs.h | 2 +
>> gcc/c-family/c.opt | 5 +
>> gcc/c/c-decl.cc | 22 +-
>> gcc/doc/invoke.texi | 33 ++-
>> gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc | 264 +++++++++++++-----
>> gcc/opts.cc | 15 +
>> .../c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c | 9 +
>> .../c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c | 9 +
>> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c | 46 +++
>> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c | 46 +++
>> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c | 49 ++++
>> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c | 48 ++++
>> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c | 48 ++++
>> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c | 50 ++++
>> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c | 49 ++++
>> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c | 49 ++++
>> gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c | 46 +++
>> gcc/tree-vrp.cc | 6 +-
>> gcc/tree.cc | 165 ++++++++---
>> gcc/tree.h | 15 +-
>> 21 files changed, 870 insertions(+), 136 deletions(-)
>> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
>> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c
>> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c
>> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c
>> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c
>> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c
>> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c
>> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c
>> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c
>> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c
>> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
>>
>> diff --git a/gcc/attribs.cc b/gcc/attribs.cc
>> index 27dea748561..095def4d6b0 100644
>> --- a/gcc/attribs.cc
>> +++ b/gcc/attribs.cc
>> @@ -2456,6 +2456,36 @@ init_attr_rdwr_indices (rdwr_map *rwm, tree attrs)
>> }
>> }
>>
>> +/* Get the LEVEL of the strict_flex_array for the ARRAY_FIELD based on the
>> + values of attribute strict_flex_array and the flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
>> +unsigned int
>> +strict_flex_array_level_of (tree array_field)
>> +{
>> + gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (array_field) == FIELD_DECL);
>> + unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = flag_strict_flex_arrays;
>> +
>> + tree attr_strict_flex_array
>> + = lookup_attribute ("strict_flex_array", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (array_field));
>> + /* If there is a strict_flex_array attribute attached to the field,
>> + override the flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
>> + if (attr_strict_flex_array)
>> + {
>> + /* Get the value of the level first from the attribute. */
>> + unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT attr_strict_flex_array_level = 0;
>> + gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
>> + attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
>> + gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
>> + attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
>> + gcc_assert (tree_fits_uhwi_p (attr_strict_flex_array));
>> + attr_strict_flex_array_level = tree_to_uhwi (attr_strict_flex_array);
>> +
>> + /* The attribute has higher priority than flag_struct_flex_array. */
>> + strict_flex_array_level = attr_strict_flex_array_level;
>> + }
>> + return strict_flex_array_level;
>> +}
>> +
>> +
>> /* Return the access specification for a function parameter PARM
>> or null if the current function has no such specification. */
>>
>> diff --git a/gcc/attribs.h b/gcc/attribs.h
>> index 1dc16e4bc4e..742811e6fda 100644
>> --- a/gcc/attribs.h
>> +++ b/gcc/attribs.h
>> @@ -398,4 +398,6 @@ extern void init_attr_rdwr_indices (rdwr_map *, tree);
>> extern attr_access *get_parm_access (rdwr_map &, tree,
>> tree = current_function_decl);
>>
>> +extern unsigned int strict_flex_array_level_of (tree);
>> +
>> #endif // GCC_ATTRIBS_H
>> diff --git a/gcc/c-family/c.opt b/gcc/c-family/c.opt
>> index 01d480759ae..bc33710a649 100644
>> --- a/gcc/c-family/c.opt
>> +++ b/gcc/c-family/c.opt
>> @@ -968,6 +968,11 @@ Wstringop-truncation
>> C ObjC C++ LTO ObjC++ Var(warn_stringop_truncation) Warning Init (1) LangEnabledBy(C ObjC C++ LTO ObjC++, Wall)
>> Warn about truncation in string manipulation functions like strncat and strncpy.
>>
>> +Wstrict-flex-arrays
>> +C C++ Var(warn_strict_flex_arrays) Warning
>> +Warn about inproper usages of flexible array members
>> +according to the level of -fstrict-flex-arrays.
>> +
>> Wsuggest-attribute=format
>> C ObjC C++ ObjC++ Var(warn_suggest_attribute_format) Warning
>> Warn about functions which might be candidates for format attributes.
>> diff --git a/gcc/c/c-decl.cc b/gcc/c/c-decl.cc
>> index 4746e310d2d..c9cb46daacc 100644
>> --- a/gcc/c/c-decl.cc
>> +++ b/gcc/c/c-decl.cc
>> @@ -8828,7 +8828,6 @@ finish_incomplete_vars (tree incomplete_vars, bool toplevel)
>> }
>> }
>>
>> -
>> /* Determine whether the FIELD_DECL X is a flexible array member according to
>> the following info:
>> A. whether the FIELD_DECL X is the last field of the DECL_CONTEXT;
>> @@ -8855,26 +8854,7 @@ is_flexible_array_member_p (bool is_last_field,
>> bool is_one_element_array = one_element_array_type_p (TREE_TYPE (x));
>> bool is_flexible_array = flexible_array_member_type_p (TREE_TYPE (x));
>>
>> - unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = flag_strict_flex_arrays;
>> -
>> - tree attr_strict_flex_array = lookup_attribute ("strict_flex_array",
>> - DECL_ATTRIBUTES (x));
>> - /* If there is a strict_flex_array attribute attached to the field,
>> - override the flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
>> - if (attr_strict_flex_array)
>> - {
>> - /* Get the value of the level first from the attribute. */
>> - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT attr_strict_flex_array_level = 0;
>> - gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
>> - attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
>> - gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
>> - attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
>> - gcc_assert (tree_fits_uhwi_p (attr_strict_flex_array));
>> - attr_strict_flex_array_level = tree_to_uhwi (attr_strict_flex_array);
>> -
>> - /* The attribute has higher priority than flag_struct_flex_array. */
>> - strict_flex_array_level = attr_strict_flex_array_level;
>> - }
>> + unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = strict_flex_array_level_of (x);
>>
>> switch (strict_flex_array_level)
>> {
>> diff --git a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
>> index 64f77e8367a..a35e6bf27e0 100644
>> --- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
>> +++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
>> @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ Objective-C and Objective-C++ Dialects}.
>> -Wstrict-aliasing=n -Wstrict-overflow -Wstrict-overflow=@var{n} @gol
>> -Wstring-compare @gol
>> -Wno-stringop-overflow -Wno-stringop-overread @gol
>> --Wno-stringop-truncation @gol
>> +-Wno-stringop-truncation -Wstrict-flex-arrays @gol
>> -Wsuggest-attribute=@r{[}pure@r{|}const@r{|}noreturn@r{|}format@r{|}malloc@r{]} @gol
>> -Wswitch -Wno-switch-bool -Wswitch-default -Wswitch-enum @gol
>> -Wno-switch-outside-range -Wno-switch-unreachable -Wsync-nand @gol
>> @@ -2848,12 +2848,18 @@ The negative form is equivalent to @option{-fstrict-flex-arrays=0}, which is the
>> least strict. All trailing arrays of structures are treated as flexible array
>> members.
>>
>> +This option is not compatible with @option{-Warray-bounds} due to historical
>> +reason. The behavior of @option{-Warray-bounds} is not changed by this option.
>> +
>> @item -fstrict-flex-arrays=@var{level}
>> @opindex fstrict-flex-arrays=@var{level}
>> Control when to treat the trailing array of a structure as a flexible array
>> member for the purpose of accessing the elements of such an array. The value
>> of @var{level} controls the level of strictness.
>>
>> +This option is not compatible with @option{-Warray-bounds} due to historical
>> +reason. The behavior of @option{-Warray-bounds} is not changed by this option.
>> +
>> The possible values of @var{level} are the same as for the
>> @code{strict_flex_array} attribute (@pxref{Variable Attributes}).
>>
>> @@ -7662,6 +7668,31 @@ however, are not suitable arguments to functions that expect
>> such arrays GCC issues warnings unless it can prove that the use is
>> safe. @xref{Common Variable Attributes}.
>>
>> +@item -Wstrict-flex-arrays
>> +@opindex Wstrict-flex-arrays
>> +@opindex Wno-strict-flex-arrays
>> +Warn about inproper usages of flexible array members
>> +according to the @var{level} of the @code{strict_flex_array (@var{level})}
>> +attribute attached to the trailing array field of a structure if it's
>> +available, otherwise according to the @var{level} of the option
>> +@option{-fstrict-flex-arrays=@var{level}}.
>> +
>> +This option is effective only when @var{level} is bigger than 0. Otherwise,
>> +it will be ignored with a warning.
>> +
>> +when @var{level}=1, warnings will be issued for a trailing array reference
>> +of a structure that have 2 or more elements if the trailing array is referenced
>> +as a flexible array member.
>> +
>> +when @var{level}=2, in addition to @var{level}=1, additional warnings will be
>> +issued for a trailing one-element array reference of a structure
>> +if the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
>> +
>> +when @var{level}=3, in addition to @var{level}=2, additional warnings will be
>> +issued for a trailing zero-length array reference of a structure
>> +if the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
>> +
>> +
>> @item -Wsuggest-attribute=@r{[}pure@r{|}const@r{|}noreturn@r{|}format@r{|}cold@r{|}malloc@r{]}
>> @opindex Wsuggest-attribute=
>> @opindex Wno-suggest-attribute=
>> diff --git a/gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc b/gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc
>> index fbf448e045d..7f790c5a19a 100644
>> --- a/gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc
>> +++ b/gcc/gimple-array-bounds.cc
>> @@ -170,38 +170,20 @@ trailing_array (tree arg, tree *pref)
>> return array_ref_flexible_size_p (arg);
>> }
>>
>> -/* Checks one ARRAY_REF in REF, located at LOCUS. Ignores flexible
>> - arrays and "struct" hacks. If VRP can determine that the array
>> - subscript is a constant, check if it is outside valid range. If
>> - the array subscript is a RANGE, warn if it is non-overlapping with
>> - valid range. IGNORE_OFF_BY_ONE is true if the ARRAY_REF is inside
>> - a ADDR_EXPR. Return true if a warning has been issued or if
>> - no-warning is set. */
>> -
>> -bool
>> -array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
>> - gimple *stmt, bool ignore_off_by_one)
>> +/* Acquire the upper bound and upper bound plus one for the array
>> + reference REF and record them into UP_BOUND and UP_BOUND_P1.
>> + Set *DECL to the decl or expresssion REF refers to.
>> + FOR_ARRAY_BOUND is true when this is for array bound checking. */
>> +
>> +static void
>> +get_up_bounds_for_array_ref (tree ref, tree *decl,
>> + tree *up_bound, tree *up_bound_p1,
>> + bool for_array_bound)
>> {
>> - if (warning_suppressed_p (ref, OPT_Warray_bounds))
>> - /* Return true to have the caller prevent warnings for enclosing
>> - refs. */
>> - return true;
>> -
>> - tree low_sub = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
>> - tree up_sub = low_sub;
>> - tree up_bound = array_ref_up_bound (ref);
>> -
>> - /* Referenced decl if one can be determined. */
>> - tree decl = NULL_TREE;
>> -
>> - /* Set for accesses to interior zero-length arrays. */
>> - special_array_member sam{ };
>> -
>> - tree up_bound_p1;
>> -
>> - if (!up_bound
>> - || TREE_CODE (up_bound) != INTEGER_CST
>> - || (warn_array_bounds < 2 && trailing_array (ref, &decl)))
>> + if (!(*up_bound)
>> + || TREE_CODE (*up_bound) != INTEGER_CST
>> + || ((for_array_bound ? (warn_array_bounds < 2) : warn_strict_flex_arrays)
>> + && trailing_array (ref, decl)))
>> {
>> /* Accesses to trailing arrays via pointers may access storage
>> beyond the types array bounds. For such arrays, or for flexible
>> @@ -213,8 +195,8 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
>> if (TREE_CODE (eltsize) != INTEGER_CST
>> || integer_zerop (eltsize))
>> {
>> - up_bound = NULL_TREE;
>> - up_bound_p1 = NULL_TREE;
>> + *up_bound = NULL_TREE;
>> + *up_bound_p1 = NULL_TREE;
>> }
>> else
>> {
>> @@ -227,7 +209,8 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
>> {
>> /* Try to determine the size of the trailing array from
>> its initializer (if it has one). */
>> - if (tree refsize = component_ref_size (arg, &sam))
>> + if (tree refsize
>> + = component_ref_size (arg, NULL, for_array_bound))
>> if (TREE_CODE (refsize) == INTEGER_CST)
>> maxbound = refsize;
>> }
>> @@ -246,7 +229,7 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
>> {
>> /* Try to determine the size from a pointer to
>> an array if BASE is one. */
>> - if (tree size = get_ref_size (base, &decl))
>> + if (tree size = get_ref_size (base, decl))
>> maxbound = size;
>> }
>> else if (!compref && DECL_P (base))
>> @@ -254,7 +237,7 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
>> if (TREE_CODE (basesize) == INTEGER_CST)
>> {
>> maxbound = basesize;
>> - decl = base;
>> + *decl = base;
>> }
>>
>> if (known_gt (off, 0))
>> @@ -266,40 +249,47 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
>> else
>> maxbound = fold_convert (sizetype, maxbound);
>>
>> - up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (TRUNC_DIV_EXPR, maxbound, eltsize);
>> + *up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (TRUNC_DIV_EXPR, maxbound, eltsize);
>>
>> - if (up_bound_p1 != NULL_TREE)
>> - up_bound = int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR, up_bound_p1,
>> + if (*up_bound_p1 != NULL_TREE)
>> + *up_bound = int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR, *up_bound_p1,
>> build_int_cst (ptrdiff_type_node, 1));
>> else
>> - up_bound = NULL_TREE;
>> + *up_bound = NULL_TREE;
>> }
>> }
>> else
>> - up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR, up_bound,
>> - build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (up_bound), 1));
>> + *up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR, *up_bound,
>> + build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*up_bound), 1));
>> + return;
>> +}
>>
>> - tree low_bound = array_ref_low_bound (ref);
>> +/* Given the LOW_SUB_ORG, LOW_SUB and UP_SUB, and the computed UP_BOUND
>> + and UP_BOUND_P1, check whether the array reference REF is out of bound.
>> + When out of bounds, issue warnings if FOR_ARRAY_BOUND is true.
>> + otherwise, return true without issue warnings. */
>>
>> +static bool
>> +check_out_of_bounds_and_warn (location_t location, tree ref,
>> + tree low_sub_org, tree low_sub, tree up_sub,
>> + tree up_bound, tree up_bound_p1,
>> + const value_range *vr,
>> + bool ignore_off_by_one, bool for_array_bound)
>> +{
>> + tree low_bound = array_ref_low_bound (ref);
>> tree artype = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0));
>>
>> bool warned = false;
>>
>> /* Empty array. */
>> if (up_bound && tree_int_cst_equal (low_bound, up_bound_p1))
>> - warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
>> - "array subscript %E is outside array bounds of %qT",
>> - low_sub, artype);
>> -
>> - const value_range *vr = NULL;
>> - if (TREE_CODE (low_sub) == SSA_NAME)
>> {
>> - vr = get_value_range (low_sub, stmt);
>> - if (!vr->undefined_p () && !vr->varying_p ())
>> - {
>> - low_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->max () : vr->min ();
>> - up_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->min () : vr->max ();
>> - }
>> + if (for_array_bound)
>> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
>> + "array subscript %E is outside array"
>> + " bounds of %qT", low_sub_org, artype);
>> + else
>> + warned = true;
>> }
>>
>> if (warned)
>> @@ -313,24 +303,127 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
>> : tree_int_cst_le (up_bound, up_sub))
>> && TREE_CODE (low_sub) == INTEGER_CST
>> && tree_int_cst_le (low_sub, low_bound))
>> - warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
>> - "array subscript [%E, %E] is outside "
>> - "array bounds of %qT",
>> - low_sub, up_sub, artype);
>> + {
>> + if (for_array_bound)
>> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
>> + "array subscript [%E, %E] is outside "
>> + "array bounds of %qT",
>> + low_sub, up_sub, artype);
>> + else
>> + warned = true;
>> + }
>> }
>> else if (up_bound
>> && TREE_CODE (up_sub) == INTEGER_CST
>> && (ignore_off_by_one
>> ? !tree_int_cst_le (up_sub, up_bound_p1)
>> : !tree_int_cst_le (up_sub, up_bound)))
>> - warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
>> - "array subscript %E is above array bounds of %qT",
>> - up_sub, artype);
>> + {
>> + if (for_array_bound)
>> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
>> + "array subscript %E is above array bounds of %qT",
>> + up_sub, artype);
>> + else
>> + warned = true;
>> + }
>> else if (TREE_CODE (low_sub) == INTEGER_CST
>> && tree_int_cst_lt (low_sub, low_bound))
>> - warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
>> - "array subscript %E is below array bounds of %qT",
>> - low_sub, artype);
>> + {
>> + if (for_array_bound)
>> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
>> + "array subscript %E is below array bounds of %qT",
>> + low_sub, artype);
>> + else
>> + warned = true;
>> + }
>> + return warned;
>> +}
>> +
>> +/* Checks one ARRAY_REF in REF, located at LOCUS. Ignores flexible
>> + arrays and "struct" hacks. If VRP can determine that the array
>> + subscript is a constant, check if it is outside valid range. If
>> + the array subscript is a RANGE, warn if it is non-overlapping with
>> + valid range. IGNORE_OFF_BY_ONE is true if the ARRAY_REF is inside
>> + a ADDR_EXPR. Return true if a warning has been issued or if
>> + no-warning is set. */
>> +
>> +bool
>> +array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
>> + gimple *stmt, bool ignore_off_by_one)
>> +{
>> + if (warning_suppressed_p (ref, OPT_Warray_bounds))
>> + /* Return true to have the caller prevent warnings for enclosing
>> + refs. */
>> + return true;
>> +
>> + /* Upper bound and Upper bound plus one for -Warray-bounds. */
>> + tree up_bound = array_ref_up_bound (ref);
>> + tree up_bound_p1 = NULL_TREE;
>> +
>> + /* Upper bound and upper bound plus one for -Wstrict-flex-array. */
>> + tree up_bound_strict = up_bound;
>> + tree up_bound_p1_strict = NULL_TREE;
>> +
>> + /* Referenced decl if one can be determined. */
>> + tree decl = NULL_TREE;
>> +
>> + /* Set to the type of the special array member for a COMPONENT_REF. */
>> + special_array_member sam{ };
>> +
>> + tree arg = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0);
>> + const bool compref = TREE_CODE (arg) == COMPONENT_REF;
>> +
>> + unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = flag_strict_flex_arrays;
>> +
>> + if (compref)
>> + {
>> + /* Try to determine special array member type for this COMPONENT_REF. */
>> + sam = component_ref_sam_type (arg);
>> + /* Get the level of strict_flex_array for this array field. */
>> + tree afield_decl = TREE_OPERAND (arg, 1);
>> + strict_flex_array_level = strict_flex_array_level_of (afield_decl);
>> + }
>> +
>> + if (warn_array_bounds)
>> + get_up_bounds_for_array_ref (ref, &decl, &up_bound, &up_bound_p1,
>> + true);
>> + if (warn_strict_flex_arrays)
>> + get_up_bounds_for_array_ref (ref, &decl, &up_bound_strict,
>> + &up_bound_p1_strict, false);
>> +
>> +
>> +
>> + bool warned = false;
>> + bool out_of_bound = false;
>> +
>> + tree artype = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0));
>> + tree low_sub_org = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
>> + tree up_sub = low_sub_org;
>> + tree low_sub = low_sub_org;
>> +
>> + const value_range *vr = NULL;
>> + if (TREE_CODE (low_sub_org) == SSA_NAME)
>> + {
>> + vr = get_value_range (low_sub_org, stmt);
>> + if (!vr->undefined_p () && !vr->varying_p ())
>> + {
>> + low_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->max () : vr->min ();
>> + up_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->min () : vr->max ();
>> + }
>> + }
>> +
>> + if (warn_array_bounds)
>> + warned = check_out_of_bounds_and_warn (location, ref,
>> + low_sub_org, low_sub, up_sub,
>> + up_bound, up_bound_p1, vr,
>> + ignore_off_by_one, true);
>> +
>> + if (warn_strict_flex_arrays)
>> + out_of_bound = check_out_of_bounds_and_warn (location, ref,
>> + low_sub_org, low_sub, up_sub,
>> + up_bound_strict,
>> + up_bound_p1_strict, vr,
>> + ignore_off_by_one, false);
>>
>> if (!warned && sam == special_array_member::int_0)
>> warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wzero_length_bounds,
>> @@ -341,19 +434,56 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
>> "of an interior zero-length array %qT")),
>> low_sub, artype);
>>
>> - if (warned)
>> + if (warned || out_of_bound)
>> {
>> - if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
>> + if (warned && dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
>> {
>> fprintf (dump_file, "Array bound warning for ");
>> dump_generic_expr (MSG_NOTE, TDF_SLIM, ref);
>> fprintf (dump_file, "\n");
>> }
>>
>> + /* issue warnings for -Wstrict-flex-arrays according to the level of
>> + flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
>> + if (out_of_bound && warn_strict_flex_arrays)
>> + switch (strict_flex_array_level)
>> + {
>> + case 3:
>> + /* Issue additional warnings for trailing arrays [0]. */
>> + if (sam == special_array_member::trail_0)
>> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays,
>> + "trailing array %qT should not be used as "
>> + "a flexible array member for level 3",
>> + artype);
>> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
>> + case 2:
>> + /* Issue additional warnings for trailing arrays [1]. */
>> + if (sam == special_array_member::trail_1)
>> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays,
>> + "trailing array %qT should not be used as "
>> + "a flexible array member for level 2 and "
>> + "above", artype);
>> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
>> + case 1:
>> + /* Issue warnings for trailing arrays [n]. */
>> + if (sam == special_array_member::trail_n)
>> + warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays,
>> + "trailing array %qT should not be used as "
>> + "a flexible array member for level 1 and "
>> + "above", artype);
>> + break;
>> + case 0:
>> + /* Do nothing. */
>> + break;
>> + default:
>> + gcc_unreachable ();
>> + }
>> +
>> /* Avoid more warnings when checking more significant subscripts
>> of the same expression. */
>> ref = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0);
>> suppress_warning (ref, OPT_Warray_bounds);
>> + suppress_warning (ref, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays);
>>
>> if (decl)
>> ref = decl;
>> diff --git a/gcc/opts.cc b/gcc/opts.cc
>> index ae079fcd20e..ca162aa781c 100644
>> --- a/gcc/opts.cc
>> +++ b/gcc/opts.cc
>> @@ -1409,6 +1409,21 @@ finish_options (struct gcc_options *opts, struct gcc_options *opts_set,
>> opts->x_profile_flag = 0;
>> }
>>
>> + if (opts->x_warn_array_bounds)
>> + if (opts->x_flag_strict_flex_arrays)
>> + {
>> + warning_at (UNKNOWN_LOCATION, 0,
>> + "%<-Warray-bounds%> is not impacted by "
>> + "%<-fstrict-flex-arrays%>");
>> + }
>> + if (opts->x_warn_strict_flex_arrays)
>> + if (opts->x_flag_strict_flex_arrays == 0)
>> + {
>> + opts->x_warn_strict_flex_arrays = 0;
>> + warning_at (UNKNOWN_LOCATION, 0,
>> + "%<-Wstrict-flex-arrays%> is ignored when"
>> + " %<-fstrict-flex-arrays%> does not present");
>> + }
>>
>> diagnose_options (opts, opts_set, loc);
>> }
>> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c b/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 00000000000..72b4b7c6406
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
>> @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
>> +/* Test the usage of option -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
>> +/* { dg-do compile } */
>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays" } */
>> +
>> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>> +{
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>> +/* { dg-warning "is ignored when \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\' does not present" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
>> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c b/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 00000000000..af9ec922dea
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/Wstrict-flex-arrays_2.c
>> @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
>> +/* Test the usage of option -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
>> +/* { dg-do compile } */
>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Warray-bounds -fstrict-flex-arrays" } */
>> +
>> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>> +{
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
>> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 00000000000..59d5a5fcb23
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-2.c
>> @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
>> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
>> +/* { dg-do run } */
>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=2" } */
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_1 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[4];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_2 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[1];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_3 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[0];
>> +};
>> +struct trailing_array_4 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[];
>> +};
>> +
>> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
>> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
>> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
>> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
>> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
>> +{
>> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
>> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
>> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
>> +
>> +}
>> +
>> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>> +{
>> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
>> +
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 00000000000..2f66151e927
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-3.c
>> @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
>> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
>> +/* { dg-do run } */
>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=3" } */
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_1 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[4];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_2 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[1];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_3 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[0];
>> +};
>> +struct trailing_array_4 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[];
>> +};
>> +
>> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
>> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
>> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
>> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
>> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
>> +{
>> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
>> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
>> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
>> +
>> +}
>> +
>> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>> +{
>> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
>> +
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 00000000000..6a4576568ac
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-4.c
>> @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
>> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds. */
>> +/* { dg-do run } */
>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=1 -Warray-bounds" } */
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_1 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[4];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_2 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[1];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_3 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[0];
>> +};
>> +struct trailing_array_4 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[];
>> +};
>> +
>> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
>> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
>> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
>> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
>> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
>> +{
>> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
>> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> +
>> +}
>> +
>> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>> +{
>> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
>> +
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>> +
>> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
>> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 00000000000..e550fbd24e1
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-5.c
>> @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
>> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds. */
>> +/* { dg-do run } */
>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=2 -Warray-bounds" } */
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_1 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[4];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_2 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[1];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_3 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[0];
>> +};
>> +struct trailing_array_4 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[];
>> +};
>> +
>> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
>> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
>> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
>> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
>> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
>> +{
>> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
>> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
>> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
>> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
>> +
>> +}
>> +
>> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>> +{
>> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
>> +
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
>> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 00000000000..d5b61136b3a
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-6.c
>> @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
>> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
>> +/* { dg-do run } */
>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=3 -Warray-bounds" } */
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_1 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[4];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_2 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[1];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_3 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[0];
>> +};
>> +struct trailing_array_4 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[];
>> +};
>> +
>> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
>> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
>> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
>> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
>> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
>> +{
>> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
>> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
>> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
>> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
>> +
>> +}
>> +
>> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>> +{
>> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
>> +
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
>> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 00000000000..eb82a60c261
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-7.c
>> @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
>> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds=2. */
>> +/* { dg-do run } */
>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=1 -Warray-bounds=2" } */
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_1 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[4];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_2 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[1];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_3 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[0];
>> +};
>> +struct trailing_array_4 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[];
>> +};
>> +
>> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
>> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
>> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
>> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
>> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
>> +{
>> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
>> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 2 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
>> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> +
>> +}
>> +
>> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>> +{
>> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
>> +
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>> +
>> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
>> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 00000000000..f48a50e04f5
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-8.c
>> @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
>> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds=2. */
>> +/* { dg-do run } */
>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=2 -Warray-bounds=2" } */
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_1 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[4];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_2 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[1];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_3 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[0];
>> +};
>> +struct trailing_array_4 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[];
>> +};
>> +
>> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
>> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
>> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
>> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
>> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
>> +{
>> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
>> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
>> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 2 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
>> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
>> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
>> +
>> +}
>> +
>> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>> +{
>> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
>> +
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
>> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 00000000000..9f2877ef4e1
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays-9.c
>> @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
>> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds=2. */
>> +/* { dg-do run } */
>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=3 -Warray-bounds=2" } */
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_1 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[4];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_2 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[1];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_3 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[0];
>> +};
>> +struct trailing_array_4 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[];
>> +};
>> +
>> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
>> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
>> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
>> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
>> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
>> +{
>> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
>> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
>> + /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 2 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
>> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
>> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
>> +
>> +}
>> +
>> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>> +{
>> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
>> +
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>> +/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
>> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 00000000000..43a9098f138
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/Wstrict-flex-arrays.c
>> @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
>> +/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
>> +/* { dg-do run } */
>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=1" } */
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_1 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[4];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_2 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[1];
>> +};
>> +
>> +struct trailing_array_3 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[0];
>> +};
>> +struct trailing_array_4 {
>> + int a;
>> + int b;
>> + int c[];
>> +};
>> +
>> +void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
>> + struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
>> + struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
>> + struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
>> + struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
>> +{
>> + normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> + trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
>> +
>> +}
>> +
>> +int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>> +{
>> + stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
>> +
>> + return 0;
>> +}
>> diff --git a/gcc/tree-vrp.cc b/gcc/tree-vrp.cc
>> index e5a292bb875..1f1b56c1a52 100644
>> --- a/gcc/tree-vrp.cc
>> +++ b/gcc/tree-vrp.cc
>> @@ -4229,12 +4229,12 @@ execute_vrp (struct function *fun, bool warn_array_bounds_p)
>> the flag on every edge now, rather than in
>> check_array_bounds_dom_walker's ctor; vrp_folder may clear
>> it from some edges. */
>> - if (warn_array_bounds && warn_array_bounds_p)
>> + if ((warn_array_bounds || warn_strict_flex_arrays) && warn_array_bounds_p)
>> set_all_edges_as_executable (fun);
>>
>> folder.substitute_and_fold ();
>>
>> - if (warn_array_bounds && warn_array_bounds_p)
>> + if ((warn_array_bounds || warn_strict_flex_arrays) && warn_array_bounds_p)
>> {
>> array_bounds_checker array_checker (fun, &vrp_vr_values);
>> array_checker.check ();
>> @@ -4353,7 +4353,7 @@ execute_ranger_vrp (struct function *fun, bool warn_array_bounds_p)
>> if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
>> ranger->dump (dump_file);
>>
>> - if (warn_array_bounds && warn_array_bounds_p)
>> + if ((warn_array_bounds || warn_strict_flex_arrays) && warn_array_bounds_p)
>> {
>> // Set all edges as executable, except those ranger says aren't.
>> int non_exec_flag = ranger->non_executable_edge_flag;
>> diff --git a/gcc/tree.cc b/gcc/tree.cc
>> index d2b0b34a725..0f5f7151b6b 100644
>> --- a/gcc/tree.cc
>> +++ b/gcc/tree.cc
>> @@ -12726,15 +12726,21 @@ array_ref_up_bound (tree exp)
>> int test (uint8_t *p, uint32_t t[1][1], int n) {
>> for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++, p++)
>> t[i][0] = ...;
>> +
>> + If non-null, set IS_TRAILING_ARRAY to true if the ref is the above case A.
>> */
>>
>> bool
>> -array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
>> +array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref, bool *is_trailing_array /* = NULL */)
>> {
>> - /* the TYPE for this array referece. */
>> + /* The TYPE for this array referece. */
>> tree atype = NULL_TREE;
>> - /* the FIELD_DECL for the array field in the containing structure. */
>> + /* The FIELD_DECL for the array field in the containing structure. */
>> tree afield_decl = NULL_TREE;
>> + /* Whether this array is the trailing array of a structure. */
>> + bool is_trailing_array_tmp = false;
>> + if (!is_trailing_array)
>> + is_trailing_array = &is_trailing_array_tmp;
>>
>> if (TREE_CODE (ref) == ARRAY_REF
>> || TREE_CODE (ref) == ARRAY_RANGE_REF)
>> @@ -12822,7 +12828,10 @@ array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
>> if (! TYPE_SIZE (atype)
>> || ! TYPE_DOMAIN (atype)
>> || ! TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype)))
>> - return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
>> + {
>> + *is_trailing_array = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
>> + return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
>> + }
>>
>> /* If the reference is based on a declared entity, the size of the array
>> is constrained by its given domain. (Do not trust commons PR/69368). */
>> @@ -12844,9 +12853,17 @@ array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
>> if (TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (atype))) != INTEGER_CST
>> || TREE_CODE (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype))) != INTEGER_CST
>> || TREE_CODE (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype))) != INTEGER_CST)
>> - return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
>> + {
>> + *is_trailing_array
>> + = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
>> + return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
>> + }
>> if (! get_addr_base_and_unit_offset (ref_to_array, &offset))
>> - return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
>> + {
>> + *is_trailing_array
>> + = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
>> + return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
>> + }
>>
>> /* If at least one extra element fits it is a flexarray. */
>> if (known_le ((wi::to_offset (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype)))
>> @@ -12854,11 +12871,16 @@ array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
>> + 2)
>> * wi::to_offset (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (atype))),
>> wi::to_offset (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (ref)) - offset))
>> - return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
>> + {
>> + *is_trailing_array
>> + = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
>> + return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
>> + }
>>
>> return false;
>> }
>>
>> + *is_trailing_array = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
>> return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
>> }
>>
>> @@ -12920,24 +12942,81 @@ get_initializer_for (tree init, tree decl)
>> return NULL_TREE;
>> }
>>
>> +/* Determines the special array member type for the array reference REF. */
>> +special_array_member
>> +component_ref_sam_type (tree ref)
>> +{
>> + special_array_member sam_type = special_array_member::none;
>> +
>> + tree member = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
>> + tree memsize = DECL_SIZE_UNIT (member);
>> + if (memsize)
>> + {
>> + tree memtype = TREE_TYPE (member);
>> + if (TREE_CODE (memtype) != ARRAY_TYPE)
>> + return sam_type;
>> +
>> + bool trailing = false;
>> + (void)array_ref_flexible_size_p (ref, &trailing);
>> + bool zero_length = integer_zerop (memsize);
>> + if (!trailing && !zero_length)
>> + /* MEMBER is an interior array with
>> + more than one element. */
>> + return special_array_member::int_n;
>> +
>> + if (zero_length)
>> + {
>> + if (trailing)
>> + return special_array_member::trail_0;
>> + else
>> + return special_array_member::int_0;
>> + }
>> +
>> + if (!zero_length)
>> + if (tree dom = TYPE_DOMAIN (memtype))
>> + if (tree min = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (dom))
>> + if (tree max = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (dom))
>> + if (TREE_CODE (min) == INTEGER_CST
>> + && TREE_CODE (max) == INTEGER_CST)
>> + {
>> + offset_int minidx = wi::to_offset (min);
>> + offset_int maxidx = wi::to_offset (max);
>> + offset_int neltsm1 = maxidx - minidx;
>> + if (neltsm1 > 0)
>> + /* MEMBER is a trailing array with more than
>> + one elements. */
>> + return special_array_member::trail_n;
>> +
>> + if (neltsm1 == 0)
>> + return special_array_member::trail_1;
>> + }
>> + }
>> +
>> + return sam_type;
>> +}
>> +
>> /* Determines the size of the member referenced by the COMPONENT_REF
>> REF, using its initializer expression if necessary in order to
>> determine the size of an initialized flexible array member.
>> - If non-null, set *ARK when REF refers to an interior zero-length
>> + If non-null, set *SAM when REF refers to an interior zero-length
>> array or a trailing one-element array.
>> Returns the size as sizetype (which might be zero for an object
>> with an uninitialized flexible array member) or null if the size
>> - cannot be determined. */
>> + cannot be determined.
>> + when FOR_ARRAY_BOUND_CHECK is true, this routine is called for
>> + -Warray-bounds check only, due to historical reason, the LEVEL
>> + of -Warray-bounds=LEVEL is not controled by -fstrict-flex-arrays. */
>>
>> tree
>> -component_ref_size (tree ref, special_array_member *sam /* = NULL */)
>> +component_ref_size (tree ref, special_array_member *sam /* = NULL */,
>> + bool for_array_bound_check /* = FALSE */)
>> {
>> gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (ref) == COMPONENT_REF);
>>
>> special_array_member sambuf;
>> if (!sam)
>> sam = &sambuf;
>> - *sam = special_array_member::none;
>> + *sam = component_ref_sam_type (ref);
>>
>> /* The object/argument referenced by the COMPONENT_REF and its type. */
>> tree arg = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0);
>> @@ -12958,41 +13037,49 @@ component_ref_size (tree ref, special_array_member *sam /* = NULL */)
>> return (tree_int_cst_equal (memsize, TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (memtype))
>> ? memsize : NULL_TREE);
>>
>> - bool trailing = array_ref_flexible_size_p (ref);
>> - bool zero_length = integer_zerop (memsize);
>> - if (!trailing && !zero_length)
>> - /* MEMBER is either an interior array or is an array with
>> - more than one element. */
>> + /* 2-or-more elements arrays are treated as normal arrays by default. */
>> + if (*sam == special_array_member::int_n
>> + || *sam == special_array_member::trail_n)
>> return memsize;
>>
>> - if (zero_length)
>> + /* For -Warray-bounds=LEVEL check, historically we have to treat
>> + trail_0 and trail_1 as flexible arrays by default when LEVEL=1.
>> + for other cases, flag_strict_flex_arrays will control how to treat
>> + the trailing arrays as flexiable array members. */
>> +
>> + tree afield_decl = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
>> + unsigned int strict_flex_array_level
>> + = strict_flex_array_level_of (afield_decl);
>> +
>> + if (!for_array_bound_check)
>> {
>> - if (trailing)
>> - *sam = special_array_member::trail_0;
>> - else
>> + switch (strict_flex_array_level)
>> {
>> - *sam = special_array_member::int_0;
>> - memsize = NULL_TREE;
>> + case 3:
>> + /* Treaing 0-length trailing arrays as normal array. */
>> + if (*sam == special_array_member::trail_0)
>> + return size_zero_node;
>> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
>> + case 2:
>> + /* Treating 1-element trailing arrays as normal array. */
>> + if (*sam == special_array_member::trail_1)
>> + return memsize;
>> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
>> + case 1:
>> + /* Treating 2-or-more elements trailing arrays as normal
>> + array. */
>> + if (*sam == special_array_member::trail_n)
>> + return memsize;
>> + /* FALLTHROUGH. */
>> + case 0:
>> + break;
>> + default:
>> + gcc_unreachable ();
>> }
>> }
>>
>> - if (!zero_length)
>> - if (tree dom = TYPE_DOMAIN (memtype))
>> - if (tree min = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (dom))
>> - if (tree max = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (dom))
>> - if (TREE_CODE (min) == INTEGER_CST
>> - && TREE_CODE (max) == INTEGER_CST)
>> - {
>> - offset_int minidx = wi::to_offset (min);
>> - offset_int maxidx = wi::to_offset (max);
>> - offset_int neltsm1 = maxidx - minidx;
>> - if (neltsm1 > 0)
>> - /* MEMBER is an array with more than one element. */
>> - return memsize;
>> -
>> - if (neltsm1 == 0)
>> - *sam = special_array_member::trail_1;
>> - }
>> + if (*sam == special_array_member::int_0)
>> + memsize = NULL_TREE;
>>
>> /* For a reference to a zero- or one-element array member of a union
>> use the size of the union instead of the size of the member. */
>> diff --git a/gcc/tree.h b/gcc/tree.h
>> index 0fcdd6b06d0..f81a1f6efa1 100644
>> --- a/gcc/tree.h
>> +++ b/gcc/tree.h
>> @@ -5551,28 +5551,33 @@ extern tree array_ref_low_bound (tree);
>> /* Returns true if REF is an array reference, a component reference,
>> or a memory reference to an array whose actual size might be larger
>> than its upper bound implies. */
>> -extern bool array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree);
>> +extern bool array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree, bool * = NULL);
>>
>> /* Return a tree representing the offset, in bytes, of the field referenced
>> by EXP. This does not include any offset in DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET. */
>> extern tree component_ref_field_offset (tree);
>>
>> -/* Describes a "special" array member due to which component_ref_size
>> - returns null. */
>> +/* Describes a "special" array member for a COMPONENT_REF. */
>> enum struct special_array_member
>> {
>> none, /* Not a special array member. */
>> int_0, /* Interior array member with size zero. */
>> trail_0, /* Trailing array member with size zero. */
>> - trail_1 /* Trailing array member with one element. */
>> + trail_1, /* Trailing array member with one element. */
>> + trail_n, /* Trailing array member with two or more elements. */
>> + int_n /* Interior array member with one or more elements. */
>> };
>>
>> +/* Determines the special array member type for a COMPONENT_REF. */
>> +extern special_array_member component_ref_sam_type (tree);
>> +
>> /* Return the size of the member referenced by the COMPONENT_REF, using
>> its initializer expression if necessary in order to determine the size
>> of an initialized flexible array member. The size might be zero for
>> an object with an uninitialized flexible array member or null if it
>> cannot be determined. */
>> -extern tree component_ref_size (tree, special_array_member * = NULL);
>> +extern tree component_ref_size (tree, special_array_member * = NULL,
>> + bool = false);
>>
>> extern int tree_map_base_eq (const void *, const void *);
>> extern unsigned int tree_map_base_hash (const void *);
>>
>
> --
> Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
> SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, Frankenstrasse 146, 90461 Nuernberg,
> Germany; GF: Ivo Totev, Andrew Myers, Andrew McDonald, Boudien Moerman;
> HRB 36809 (AG Nuernberg)
On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 03:19:07PM +0000, Qing Zhao wrote:
> Hi, Richard,
>
> Honestly, it’s very hard for me to decide what’s the best way to handle the interaction
> between -fstrict-flex-array=M and -Warray-bounds=N.
>
> Ideally, -fstrict-flex-array=M should completely control the behavior of -Warray-bounds.
> If possible, I prefer this solution.
>
> However, -Warray-bounds is included in -Wall, and has been used extensively for a long time.
> It’s not safe to change its default behavior.
I prefer that -fstrict-flex-arrays controls -Warray-bounds. That
it is in -Wall is _good_ for this reason. :) No one is going to add
-fstrict-flex-arrays (at any level) without understanding what it does
and wanting those effects on -Warray-bounds.
> On Nov 18, 2022, at 11:31 AM, Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 03:19:07PM +0000, Qing Zhao wrote:
>> Hi, Richard,
>>
>> Honestly, it’s very hard for me to decide what’s the best way to handle the interaction
>> between -fstrict-flex-array=M and -Warray-bounds=N.
>>
>> Ideally, -fstrict-flex-array=M should completely control the behavior of -Warray-bounds.
>> If possible, I prefer this solution.
>>
>> However, -Warray-bounds is included in -Wall, and has been used extensively for a long time.
>> It’s not safe to change its default behavior.
>
> I prefer that -fstrict-flex-arrays controls -Warray-bounds. That
> it is in -Wall is _good_ for this reason. :) No one is going to add
> -fstrict-flex-arrays (at any level) without understanding what it does
> and wanting those effects on -Warray-bounds.
The major difficulties to let -fstrict-flex-arrays controlling -Warray-bounds was discussed in the following threads:
https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-October/604133.html
Please take a look at the discussion and let me know your opinion.
Thanks,
Qing
>
> --
> Kees Cook
On Mon, 21 Nov 2022, Qing Zhao wrote:
>
>
> > On Nov 18, 2022, at 11:31 AM, Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 03:19:07PM +0000, Qing Zhao wrote:
> >> Hi, Richard,
> >>
> >> Honestly, it?s very hard for me to decide what?s the best way to handle the interaction
> >> between -fstrict-flex-array=M and -Warray-bounds=N.
> >>
> >> Ideally, -fstrict-flex-array=M should completely control the behavior of -Warray-bounds.
> >> If possible, I prefer this solution.
> >>
> >> However, -Warray-bounds is included in -Wall, and has been used extensively for a long time.
> >> It?s not safe to change its default behavior.
> >
> > I prefer that -fstrict-flex-arrays controls -Warray-bounds. That
> > it is in -Wall is _good_ for this reason. :) No one is going to add
> > -fstrict-flex-arrays (at any level) without understanding what it does
> > and wanting those effects on -Warray-bounds.
>
>
> The major difficulties to let -fstrict-flex-arrays controlling -Warray-bounds was discussed in the following threads:
>
> https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-October/604133.html
>
> Please take a look at the discussion and let me know your opinion.
My opinion is now, after re-considering and with seeing your new
patch, that -Warray-bounds=2 should be changed to only add
"the intermediate results of pointer arithmetic that may yield out of
bounds values" and that what it considers a flex array should now
be controlled by -fstrict-flex-arrays only.
That is, I think, the only thing that's not confusing to users even
if that implies a change from previous behavior that we should
document by clarifying the -Warray-bounds documentation as well as
by adding an entry to the Caveats section of gcc-13/changes.html
That also means that =2 will get _less_ warnings with GCC 13 when
the user doesn't use -fstrict-flex-arrays as well.
Richard.
> On Nov 22, 2022, at 3:16 AM, Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 21 Nov 2022, Qing Zhao wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>> On Nov 18, 2022, at 11:31 AM, Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 03:19:07PM +0000, Qing Zhao wrote:
>>>> Hi, Richard,
>>>>
>>>> Honestly, it?s very hard for me to decide what?s the best way to handle the interaction
>>>> between -fstrict-flex-array=M and -Warray-bounds=N.
>>>>
>>>> Ideally, -fstrict-flex-array=M should completely control the behavior of -Warray-bounds.
>>>> If possible, I prefer this solution.
>>>>
>>>> However, -Warray-bounds is included in -Wall, and has been used extensively for a long time.
>>>> It?s not safe to change its default behavior.
>>>
>>> I prefer that -fstrict-flex-arrays controls -Warray-bounds. That
>>> it is in -Wall is _good_ for this reason. :) No one is going to add
>>> -fstrict-flex-arrays (at any level) without understanding what it does
>>> and wanting those effects on -Warray-bounds.
>>
>>
>> The major difficulties to let -fstrict-flex-arrays controlling -Warray-bounds was discussed in the following threads:
>>
>> https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-October/604133.html
>>
>> Please take a look at the discussion and let me know your opinion.
>
> My opinion is now, after re-considering and with seeing your new
> patch, that -Warray-bounds=2 should be changed to only add
> "the intermediate results of pointer arithmetic that may yield out of
> bounds values" and that what it considers a flex array should now
> be controlled by -fstrict-flex-arrays only.
>
> That is, I think, the only thing that's not confusing to users even
> if that implies a change from previous behavior that we should
> document by clarifying the -Warray-bounds documentation as well as
> by adding an entry to the Caveats section of gcc-13/changes.html
>
> That also means that =2 will get _less_ warnings with GCC 13 when
> the user doesn't use -fstrict-flex-arrays as well.
Okay. So, this is for -Warray-bounds=2.
For -Warray-bounds=1 -fstrict-flex-array=N, if N > 1, should -fstrict-flex-array=N control -Warray-bounds=1?
Qing
>
> Richard.
>
> --
> Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
> SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, Frankenstrasse 146, 90461 Nuernberg,
> Germany; GF: Ivo Totev, Andrew Myers, Andrew McDonald, Boudien Moerman;
> HRB 36809 (AG Nuernberg)
> On Nov 22, 2022, at 9:10 AM, Qing Zhao via Gcc-patches <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org> wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Nov 22, 2022, at 3:16 AM, Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 21 Nov 2022, Qing Zhao wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Nov 18, 2022, at 11:31 AM, Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 03:19:07PM +0000, Qing Zhao wrote:
>>>>> Hi, Richard,
>>>>>
>>>>> Honestly, it?s very hard for me to decide what?s the best way to handle the interaction
>>>>> between -fstrict-flex-array=M and -Warray-bounds=N.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ideally, -fstrict-flex-array=M should completely control the behavior of -Warray-bounds.
>>>>> If possible, I prefer this solution.
>>>>>
>>>>> However, -Warray-bounds is included in -Wall, and has been used extensively for a long time.
>>>>> It?s not safe to change its default behavior.
>>>>
>>>> I prefer that -fstrict-flex-arrays controls -Warray-bounds. That
>>>> it is in -Wall is _good_ for this reason. :) No one is going to add
>>>> -fstrict-flex-arrays (at any level) without understanding what it does
>>>> and wanting those effects on -Warray-bounds.
>>>
>>>
>>> The major difficulties to let -fstrict-flex-arrays controlling -Warray-bounds was discussed in the following threads:
>>>
>>> https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-October/604133.html
>>>
>>> Please take a look at the discussion and let me know your opinion.
>>
>> My opinion is now, after re-considering and with seeing your new
>> patch, that -Warray-bounds=2 should be changed to only add
>> "the intermediate results of pointer arithmetic that may yield out of
>> bounds values" and that what it considers a flex array should now
>> be controlled by -fstrict-flex-arrays only.
>>
>> That is, I think, the only thing that's not confusing to users even
>> if that implies a change from previous behavior that we should
>> document by clarifying the -Warray-bounds documentation as well as
>> by adding an entry to the Caveats section of gcc-13/changes.html
>>
>> That also means that =2 will get _less_ warnings with GCC 13 when
>> the user doesn't use -fstrict-flex-arrays as well.
>
> Okay. So, this is for -Warray-bounds=2.
>
> For -Warray-bounds=1 -fstrict-flex-array=N, if N > 1, should -fstrict-flex-array=N control -Warray-bounds=1?
More thinking on this. (I might misunderstand a little bit in the previous email)
If I understand correctly now, what you proposed was:
1. The level of -Warray-bounds will NOT control how a trailing array is considered as a flex array member anymore.
2. Only the level of -fstrict-flex-arrays will control this;
3. Keep the current default behavior of -Warray-bounds on treating trailing arrays as flex array member (treating all [0],[1], and [] as flexible array members).
4. Updating the documentation for -Warray-bounds by clarifying this change, and also as an entry to the Caveats section on such change on -Warray-bounds.
If the above is correct, Yes, I like this change. Both the user interface and the internal implementation will be simplified and cleaner.
Let me know if you see any issue with my above understanding.
Thanks a lot.
Qing
>
> Qing
>
>>
>> Richard.
>>
>> --
>> Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
>> SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, Frankenstrasse 146, 90461 Nuernberg,
>> Germany; GF: Ivo Totev, Andrew Myers, Andrew McDonald, Boudien Moerman;
>> HRB 36809 (AG Nuernberg)
On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 03:02:04PM +0000, Qing Zhao wrote:
>
>
> > On Nov 22, 2022, at 9:10 AM, Qing Zhao via Gcc-patches <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >> On Nov 22, 2022, at 3:16 AM, Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> wrote:
> >>
> >> On Mon, 21 Nov 2022, Qing Zhao wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> On Nov 18, 2022, at 11:31 AM, Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 03:19:07PM +0000, Qing Zhao wrote:
> >>>>> Hi, Richard,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Honestly, it?s very hard for me to decide what?s the best way to handle the interaction
> >>>>> between -fstrict-flex-array=M and -Warray-bounds=N.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Ideally, -fstrict-flex-array=M should completely control the behavior of -Warray-bounds.
> >>>>> If possible, I prefer this solution.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> However, -Warray-bounds is included in -Wall, and has been used extensively for a long time.
> >>>>> It?s not safe to change its default behavior.
> >>>>
> >>>> I prefer that -fstrict-flex-arrays controls -Warray-bounds. That
> >>>> it is in -Wall is _good_ for this reason. :) No one is going to add
> >>>> -fstrict-flex-arrays (at any level) without understanding what it does
> >>>> and wanting those effects on -Warray-bounds.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> The major difficulties to let -fstrict-flex-arrays controlling -Warray-bounds was discussed in the following threads:
> >>>
> >>> https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-October/604133.html
> >>>
> >>> Please take a look at the discussion and let me know your opinion.
> >>
> >> My opinion is now, after re-considering and with seeing your new
> >> patch, that -Warray-bounds=2 should be changed to only add
> >> "the intermediate results of pointer arithmetic that may yield out of
> >> bounds values" and that what it considers a flex array should now
> >> be controlled by -fstrict-flex-arrays only.
> >>
> >> That is, I think, the only thing that's not confusing to users even
> >> if that implies a change from previous behavior that we should
> >> document by clarifying the -Warray-bounds documentation as well as
> >> by adding an entry to the Caveats section of gcc-13/changes.html
> >>
> >> That also means that =2 will get _less_ warnings with GCC 13 when
> >> the user doesn't use -fstrict-flex-arrays as well.
> >
> > Okay. So, this is for -Warray-bounds=2.
> >
> > For -Warray-bounds=1 -fstrict-flex-array=N, if N > 1, should -fstrict-flex-array=N control -Warray-bounds=1?
>
> More thinking on this. (I might misunderstand a little bit in the previous email)
>
> If I understand correctly now, what you proposed was:
>
> 1. The level of -Warray-bounds will NOT control how a trailing array is considered as a flex array member anymore.
> 2. Only the level of -fstrict-flex-arrays will control this;
> 3. Keep the current default behavior of -Warray-bounds on treating trailing arrays as flex array member (treating all [0],[1], and [] as flexible array members).
> 4. Updating the documentation for -Warray-bounds by clarifying this change, and also as an entry to the Caveats section on such change on -Warray-bounds.
>
> If the above is correct, Yes, I like this change. Both the user interface and the internal implementation will be simplified and cleaner.
>
> Let me know if you see any issue with my above understanding.
>
> Thanks a lot.
FWIW, this matches what I think makes the most sense too.
On Tue, 22 Nov 2022, Kees Cook wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 03:02:04PM +0000, Qing Zhao wrote:
> >
> >
> > > On Nov 22, 2022, at 9:10 AM, Qing Zhao via Gcc-patches <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >> On Nov 22, 2022, at 3:16 AM, Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> On Mon, 21 Nov 2022, Qing Zhao wrote:
> > >>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>> On Nov 18, 2022, at 11:31 AM, Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> wrote:
> > >>>>
> > >>>> On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 03:19:07PM +0000, Qing Zhao wrote:
> > >>>>> Hi, Richard,
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> Honestly, it?s very hard for me to decide what?s the best way to handle the interaction
> > >>>>> between -fstrict-flex-array=M and -Warray-bounds=N.
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> Ideally, -fstrict-flex-array=M should completely control the behavior of -Warray-bounds.
> > >>>>> If possible, I prefer this solution.
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> However, -Warray-bounds is included in -Wall, and has been used extensively for a long time.
> > >>>>> It?s not safe to change its default behavior.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> I prefer that -fstrict-flex-arrays controls -Warray-bounds. That
> > >>>> it is in -Wall is _good_ for this reason. :) No one is going to add
> > >>>> -fstrict-flex-arrays (at any level) without understanding what it does
> > >>>> and wanting those effects on -Warray-bounds.
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>> The major difficulties to let -fstrict-flex-arrays controlling -Warray-bounds was discussed in the following threads:
> > >>>
> > >>> https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-October/604133.html
> > >>>
> > >>> Please take a look at the discussion and let me know your opinion.
> > >>
> > >> My opinion is now, after re-considering and with seeing your new
> > >> patch, that -Warray-bounds=2 should be changed to only add
> > >> "the intermediate results of pointer arithmetic that may yield out of
> > >> bounds values" and that what it considers a flex array should now
> > >> be controlled by -fstrict-flex-arrays only.
> > >>
> > >> That is, I think, the only thing that's not confusing to users even
> > >> if that implies a change from previous behavior that we should
> > >> document by clarifying the -Warray-bounds documentation as well as
> > >> by adding an entry to the Caveats section of gcc-13/changes.html
> > >>
> > >> That also means that =2 will get _less_ warnings with GCC 13 when
> > >> the user doesn't use -fstrict-flex-arrays as well.
> > >
> > > Okay. So, this is for -Warray-bounds=2.
> > >
> > > For -Warray-bounds=1 -fstrict-flex-array=N, if N > 1, should -fstrict-flex-array=N control -Warray-bounds=1?
> >
> > More thinking on this. (I might misunderstand a little bit in the previous email)
> >
> > If I understand correctly now, what you proposed was:
> >
> > 1. The level of -Warray-bounds will NOT control how a trailing array is considered as a flex array member anymore.
> > 2. Only the level of -fstrict-flex-arrays will control this;
> > 3. Keep the current default behavior of -Warray-bounds on treating trailing arrays as flex array member (treating all [0],[1], and [] as flexible array members).
> > 4. Updating the documentation for -Warray-bounds by clarifying this change, and also as an entry to the Caveats section on such change on -Warray-bounds.
> >
> > If the above is correct, Yes, I like this change. Both the user interface and the internal implementation will be simplified and cleaner.
> >
> > Let me know if you see any issue with my above understanding.
> >
> > Thanks a lot.
>
> FWIW, this matches what I think makes the most sense too.
Yes, I think that makes most sense. As said for -Warray-bounds=2 this
will change behavior but since that's not the default that should be
fine if documented.
Thanks,
Richard.
@@ -2456,6 +2456,36 @@ init_attr_rdwr_indices (rdwr_map *rwm, tree attrs)
}
}
+/* Get the LEVEL of the strict_flex_array for the ARRAY_FIELD based on the
+ values of attribute strict_flex_array and the flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
+unsigned int
+strict_flex_array_level_of (tree array_field)
+{
+ gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (array_field) == FIELD_DECL);
+ unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = flag_strict_flex_arrays;
+
+ tree attr_strict_flex_array
+ = lookup_attribute ("strict_flex_array", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (array_field));
+ /* If there is a strict_flex_array attribute attached to the field,
+ override the flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
+ if (attr_strict_flex_array)
+ {
+ /* Get the value of the level first from the attribute. */
+ unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT attr_strict_flex_array_level = 0;
+ gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
+ attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
+ gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
+ attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
+ gcc_assert (tree_fits_uhwi_p (attr_strict_flex_array));
+ attr_strict_flex_array_level = tree_to_uhwi (attr_strict_flex_array);
+
+ /* The attribute has higher priority than flag_struct_flex_array. */
+ strict_flex_array_level = attr_strict_flex_array_level;
+ }
+ return strict_flex_array_level;
+}
+
+
/* Return the access specification for a function parameter PARM
or null if the current function has no such specification. */
@@ -398,4 +398,6 @@ extern void init_attr_rdwr_indices (rdwr_map *, tree);
extern attr_access *get_parm_access (rdwr_map &, tree,
tree = current_function_decl);
+extern unsigned int strict_flex_array_level_of (tree);
+
#endif // GCC_ATTRIBS_H
@@ -968,6 +968,11 @@ Wstringop-truncation
C ObjC C++ LTO ObjC++ Var(warn_stringop_truncation) Warning Init (1) LangEnabledBy(C ObjC C++ LTO ObjC++, Wall)
Warn about truncation in string manipulation functions like strncat and strncpy.
+Wstrict-flex-arrays
+C C++ Var(warn_strict_flex_arrays) Warning
+Warn about inproper usages of flexible array members
+according to the level of -fstrict-flex-arrays.
+
Wsuggest-attribute=format
C ObjC C++ ObjC++ Var(warn_suggest_attribute_format) Warning
Warn about functions which might be candidates for format attributes.
@@ -8828,7 +8828,6 @@ finish_incomplete_vars (tree incomplete_vars, bool toplevel)
}
}
-
/* Determine whether the FIELD_DECL X is a flexible array member according to
the following info:
A. whether the FIELD_DECL X is the last field of the DECL_CONTEXT;
@@ -8855,26 +8854,7 @@ is_flexible_array_member_p (bool is_last_field,
bool is_one_element_array = one_element_array_type_p (TREE_TYPE (x));
bool is_flexible_array = flexible_array_member_type_p (TREE_TYPE (x));
- unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = flag_strict_flex_arrays;
-
- tree attr_strict_flex_array = lookup_attribute ("strict_flex_array",
- DECL_ATTRIBUTES (x));
- /* If there is a strict_flex_array attribute attached to the field,
- override the flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
- if (attr_strict_flex_array)
- {
- /* Get the value of the level first from the attribute. */
- unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT attr_strict_flex_array_level = 0;
- gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
- attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
- gcc_assert (TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array) != NULL_TREE);
- attr_strict_flex_array = TREE_VALUE (attr_strict_flex_array);
- gcc_assert (tree_fits_uhwi_p (attr_strict_flex_array));
- attr_strict_flex_array_level = tree_to_uhwi (attr_strict_flex_array);
-
- /* The attribute has higher priority than flag_struct_flex_array. */
- strict_flex_array_level = attr_strict_flex_array_level;
- }
+ unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = strict_flex_array_level_of (x);
switch (strict_flex_array_level)
{
@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ Objective-C and Objective-C++ Dialects}.
-Wstrict-aliasing=n -Wstrict-overflow -Wstrict-overflow=@var{n} @gol
-Wstring-compare @gol
-Wno-stringop-overflow -Wno-stringop-overread @gol
--Wno-stringop-truncation @gol
+-Wno-stringop-truncation -Wstrict-flex-arrays @gol
-Wsuggest-attribute=@r{[}pure@r{|}const@r{|}noreturn@r{|}format@r{|}malloc@r{]} @gol
-Wswitch -Wno-switch-bool -Wswitch-default -Wswitch-enum @gol
-Wno-switch-outside-range -Wno-switch-unreachable -Wsync-nand @gol
@@ -2848,12 +2848,18 @@ The negative form is equivalent to @option{-fstrict-flex-arrays=0}, which is the
least strict. All trailing arrays of structures are treated as flexible array
members.
+This option is not compatible with @option{-Warray-bounds} due to historical
+reason. The behavior of @option{-Warray-bounds} is not changed by this option.
+
@item -fstrict-flex-arrays=@var{level}
@opindex fstrict-flex-arrays=@var{level}
Control when to treat the trailing array of a structure as a flexible array
member for the purpose of accessing the elements of such an array. The value
of @var{level} controls the level of strictness.
+This option is not compatible with @option{-Warray-bounds} due to historical
+reason. The behavior of @option{-Warray-bounds} is not changed by this option.
+
The possible values of @var{level} are the same as for the
@code{strict_flex_array} attribute (@pxref{Variable Attributes}).
@@ -7662,6 +7668,31 @@ however, are not suitable arguments to functions that expect
such arrays GCC issues warnings unless it can prove that the use is
safe. @xref{Common Variable Attributes}.
+@item -Wstrict-flex-arrays
+@opindex Wstrict-flex-arrays
+@opindex Wno-strict-flex-arrays
+Warn about inproper usages of flexible array members
+according to the @var{level} of the @code{strict_flex_array (@var{level})}
+attribute attached to the trailing array field of a structure if it's
+available, otherwise according to the @var{level} of the option
+@option{-fstrict-flex-arrays=@var{level}}.
+
+This option is effective only when @var{level} is bigger than 0. Otherwise,
+it will be ignored with a warning.
+
+when @var{level}=1, warnings will be issued for a trailing array reference
+of a structure that have 2 or more elements if the trailing array is referenced
+as a flexible array member.
+
+when @var{level}=2, in addition to @var{level}=1, additional warnings will be
+issued for a trailing one-element array reference of a structure
+if the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
+
+when @var{level}=3, in addition to @var{level}=2, additional warnings will be
+issued for a trailing zero-length array reference of a structure
+if the array is referenced as a flexible array member.
+
+
@item -Wsuggest-attribute=@r{[}pure@r{|}const@r{|}noreturn@r{|}format@r{|}cold@r{|}malloc@r{]}
@opindex Wsuggest-attribute=
@opindex Wno-suggest-attribute=
@@ -170,38 +170,20 @@ trailing_array (tree arg, tree *pref)
return array_ref_flexible_size_p (arg);
}
-/* Checks one ARRAY_REF in REF, located at LOCUS. Ignores flexible
- arrays and "struct" hacks. If VRP can determine that the array
- subscript is a constant, check if it is outside valid range. If
- the array subscript is a RANGE, warn if it is non-overlapping with
- valid range. IGNORE_OFF_BY_ONE is true if the ARRAY_REF is inside
- a ADDR_EXPR. Return true if a warning has been issued or if
- no-warning is set. */
-
-bool
-array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
- gimple *stmt, bool ignore_off_by_one)
+/* Acquire the upper bound and upper bound plus one for the array
+ reference REF and record them into UP_BOUND and UP_BOUND_P1.
+ Set *DECL to the decl or expresssion REF refers to.
+ FOR_ARRAY_BOUND is true when this is for array bound checking. */
+
+static void
+get_up_bounds_for_array_ref (tree ref, tree *decl,
+ tree *up_bound, tree *up_bound_p1,
+ bool for_array_bound)
{
- if (warning_suppressed_p (ref, OPT_Warray_bounds))
- /* Return true to have the caller prevent warnings for enclosing
- refs. */
- return true;
-
- tree low_sub = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
- tree up_sub = low_sub;
- tree up_bound = array_ref_up_bound (ref);
-
- /* Referenced decl if one can be determined. */
- tree decl = NULL_TREE;
-
- /* Set for accesses to interior zero-length arrays. */
- special_array_member sam{ };
-
- tree up_bound_p1;
-
- if (!up_bound
- || TREE_CODE (up_bound) != INTEGER_CST
- || (warn_array_bounds < 2 && trailing_array (ref, &decl)))
+ if (!(*up_bound)
+ || TREE_CODE (*up_bound) != INTEGER_CST
+ || ((for_array_bound ? (warn_array_bounds < 2) : warn_strict_flex_arrays)
+ && trailing_array (ref, decl)))
{
/* Accesses to trailing arrays via pointers may access storage
beyond the types array bounds. For such arrays, or for flexible
@@ -213,8 +195,8 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
if (TREE_CODE (eltsize) != INTEGER_CST
|| integer_zerop (eltsize))
{
- up_bound = NULL_TREE;
- up_bound_p1 = NULL_TREE;
+ *up_bound = NULL_TREE;
+ *up_bound_p1 = NULL_TREE;
}
else
{
@@ -227,7 +209,8 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
{
/* Try to determine the size of the trailing array from
its initializer (if it has one). */
- if (tree refsize = component_ref_size (arg, &sam))
+ if (tree refsize
+ = component_ref_size (arg, NULL, for_array_bound))
if (TREE_CODE (refsize) == INTEGER_CST)
maxbound = refsize;
}
@@ -246,7 +229,7 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
{
/* Try to determine the size from a pointer to
an array if BASE is one. */
- if (tree size = get_ref_size (base, &decl))
+ if (tree size = get_ref_size (base, decl))
maxbound = size;
}
else if (!compref && DECL_P (base))
@@ -254,7 +237,7 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
if (TREE_CODE (basesize) == INTEGER_CST)
{
maxbound = basesize;
- decl = base;
+ *decl = base;
}
if (known_gt (off, 0))
@@ -266,40 +249,47 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
else
maxbound = fold_convert (sizetype, maxbound);
- up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (TRUNC_DIV_EXPR, maxbound, eltsize);
+ *up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (TRUNC_DIV_EXPR, maxbound, eltsize);
- if (up_bound_p1 != NULL_TREE)
- up_bound = int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR, up_bound_p1,
+ if (*up_bound_p1 != NULL_TREE)
+ *up_bound = int_const_binop (MINUS_EXPR, *up_bound_p1,
build_int_cst (ptrdiff_type_node, 1));
else
- up_bound = NULL_TREE;
+ *up_bound = NULL_TREE;
}
}
else
- up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR, up_bound,
- build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (up_bound), 1));
+ *up_bound_p1 = int_const_binop (PLUS_EXPR, *up_bound,
+ build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (*up_bound), 1));
+ return;
+}
- tree low_bound = array_ref_low_bound (ref);
+/* Given the LOW_SUB_ORG, LOW_SUB and UP_SUB, and the computed UP_BOUND
+ and UP_BOUND_P1, check whether the array reference REF is out of bound.
+ When out of bounds, issue warnings if FOR_ARRAY_BOUND is true.
+ otherwise, return true without issue warnings. */
+static bool
+check_out_of_bounds_and_warn (location_t location, tree ref,
+ tree low_sub_org, tree low_sub, tree up_sub,
+ tree up_bound, tree up_bound_p1,
+ const value_range *vr,
+ bool ignore_off_by_one, bool for_array_bound)
+{
+ tree low_bound = array_ref_low_bound (ref);
tree artype = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0));
bool warned = false;
/* Empty array. */
if (up_bound && tree_int_cst_equal (low_bound, up_bound_p1))
- warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
- "array subscript %E is outside array bounds of %qT",
- low_sub, artype);
-
- const value_range *vr = NULL;
- if (TREE_CODE (low_sub) == SSA_NAME)
{
- vr = get_value_range (low_sub, stmt);
- if (!vr->undefined_p () && !vr->varying_p ())
- {
- low_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->max () : vr->min ();
- up_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->min () : vr->max ();
- }
+ if (for_array_bound)
+ warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
+ "array subscript %E is outside array"
+ " bounds of %qT", low_sub_org, artype);
+ else
+ warned = true;
}
if (warned)
@@ -313,24 +303,127 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
: tree_int_cst_le (up_bound, up_sub))
&& TREE_CODE (low_sub) == INTEGER_CST
&& tree_int_cst_le (low_sub, low_bound))
- warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
- "array subscript [%E, %E] is outside "
- "array bounds of %qT",
- low_sub, up_sub, artype);
+ {
+ if (for_array_bound)
+ warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
+ "array subscript [%E, %E] is outside "
+ "array bounds of %qT",
+ low_sub, up_sub, artype);
+ else
+ warned = true;
+ }
}
else if (up_bound
&& TREE_CODE (up_sub) == INTEGER_CST
&& (ignore_off_by_one
? !tree_int_cst_le (up_sub, up_bound_p1)
: !tree_int_cst_le (up_sub, up_bound)))
- warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
- "array subscript %E is above array bounds of %qT",
- up_sub, artype);
+ {
+ if (for_array_bound)
+ warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
+ "array subscript %E is above array bounds of %qT",
+ up_sub, artype);
+ else
+ warned = true;
+ }
else if (TREE_CODE (low_sub) == INTEGER_CST
&& tree_int_cst_lt (low_sub, low_bound))
- warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
- "array subscript %E is below array bounds of %qT",
- low_sub, artype);
+ {
+ if (for_array_bound)
+ warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Warray_bounds,
+ "array subscript %E is below array bounds of %qT",
+ low_sub, artype);
+ else
+ warned = true;
+ }
+ return warned;
+}
+
+/* Checks one ARRAY_REF in REF, located at LOCUS. Ignores flexible
+ arrays and "struct" hacks. If VRP can determine that the array
+ subscript is a constant, check if it is outside valid range. If
+ the array subscript is a RANGE, warn if it is non-overlapping with
+ valid range. IGNORE_OFF_BY_ONE is true if the ARRAY_REF is inside
+ a ADDR_EXPR. Return true if a warning has been issued or if
+ no-warning is set. */
+
+bool
+array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
+ gimple *stmt, bool ignore_off_by_one)
+{
+ if (warning_suppressed_p (ref, OPT_Warray_bounds))
+ /* Return true to have the caller prevent warnings for enclosing
+ refs. */
+ return true;
+
+ /* Upper bound and Upper bound plus one for -Warray-bounds. */
+ tree up_bound = array_ref_up_bound (ref);
+ tree up_bound_p1 = NULL_TREE;
+
+ /* Upper bound and upper bound plus one for -Wstrict-flex-array. */
+ tree up_bound_strict = up_bound;
+ tree up_bound_p1_strict = NULL_TREE;
+
+ /* Referenced decl if one can be determined. */
+ tree decl = NULL_TREE;
+
+ /* Set to the type of the special array member for a COMPONENT_REF. */
+ special_array_member sam{ };
+
+ tree arg = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0);
+ const bool compref = TREE_CODE (arg) == COMPONENT_REF;
+
+ unsigned int strict_flex_array_level = flag_strict_flex_arrays;
+
+ if (compref)
+ {
+ /* Try to determine special array member type for this COMPONENT_REF. */
+ sam = component_ref_sam_type (arg);
+ /* Get the level of strict_flex_array for this array field. */
+ tree afield_decl = TREE_OPERAND (arg, 1);
+ strict_flex_array_level = strict_flex_array_level_of (afield_decl);
+ }
+
+ if (warn_array_bounds)
+ get_up_bounds_for_array_ref (ref, &decl, &up_bound, &up_bound_p1,
+ true);
+ if (warn_strict_flex_arrays)
+ get_up_bounds_for_array_ref (ref, &decl, &up_bound_strict,
+ &up_bound_p1_strict, false);
+
+
+
+ bool warned = false;
+ bool out_of_bound = false;
+
+ tree artype = TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0));
+ tree low_sub_org = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
+ tree up_sub = low_sub_org;
+ tree low_sub = low_sub_org;
+
+ const value_range *vr = NULL;
+ if (TREE_CODE (low_sub_org) == SSA_NAME)
+ {
+ vr = get_value_range (low_sub_org, stmt);
+ if (!vr->undefined_p () && !vr->varying_p ())
+ {
+ low_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->max () : vr->min ();
+ up_sub = vr->kind () == VR_RANGE ? vr->min () : vr->max ();
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (warn_array_bounds)
+ warned = check_out_of_bounds_and_warn (location, ref,
+ low_sub_org, low_sub, up_sub,
+ up_bound, up_bound_p1, vr,
+ ignore_off_by_one, true);
+
+ if (warn_strict_flex_arrays)
+ out_of_bound = check_out_of_bounds_and_warn (location, ref,
+ low_sub_org, low_sub, up_sub,
+ up_bound_strict,
+ up_bound_p1_strict, vr,
+ ignore_off_by_one, false);
if (!warned && sam == special_array_member::int_0)
warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wzero_length_bounds,
@@ -341,19 +434,56 @@ array_bounds_checker::check_array_ref (location_t location, tree ref,
"of an interior zero-length array %qT")),
low_sub, artype);
- if (warned)
+ if (warned || out_of_bound)
{
- if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
+ if (warned && dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
{
fprintf (dump_file, "Array bound warning for ");
dump_generic_expr (MSG_NOTE, TDF_SLIM, ref);
fprintf (dump_file, "\n");
}
+ /* issue warnings for -Wstrict-flex-arrays according to the level of
+ flag_strict_flex_arrays. */
+ if (out_of_bound && warn_strict_flex_arrays)
+ switch (strict_flex_array_level)
+ {
+ case 3:
+ /* Issue additional warnings for trailing arrays [0]. */
+ if (sam == special_array_member::trail_0)
+ warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays,
+ "trailing array %qT should not be used as "
+ "a flexible array member for level 3",
+ artype);
+ /* FALLTHROUGH. */
+ case 2:
+ /* Issue additional warnings for trailing arrays [1]. */
+ if (sam == special_array_member::trail_1)
+ warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays,
+ "trailing array %qT should not be used as "
+ "a flexible array member for level 2 and "
+ "above", artype);
+ /* FALLTHROUGH. */
+ case 1:
+ /* Issue warnings for trailing arrays [n]. */
+ if (sam == special_array_member::trail_n)
+ warned = warning_at (location, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays,
+ "trailing array %qT should not be used as "
+ "a flexible array member for level 1 and "
+ "above", artype);
+ break;
+ case 0:
+ /* Do nothing. */
+ break;
+ default:
+ gcc_unreachable ();
+ }
+
/* Avoid more warnings when checking more significant subscripts
of the same expression. */
ref = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0);
suppress_warning (ref, OPT_Warray_bounds);
+ suppress_warning (ref, OPT_Wstrict_flex_arrays);
if (decl)
ref = decl;
@@ -1409,6 +1409,21 @@ finish_options (struct gcc_options *opts, struct gcc_options *opts_set,
opts->x_profile_flag = 0;
}
+ if (opts->x_warn_array_bounds)
+ if (opts->x_flag_strict_flex_arrays)
+ {
+ warning_at (UNKNOWN_LOCATION, 0,
+ "%<-Warray-bounds%> is not impacted by "
+ "%<-fstrict-flex-arrays%>");
+ }
+ if (opts->x_warn_strict_flex_arrays)
+ if (opts->x_flag_strict_flex_arrays == 0)
+ {
+ opts->x_warn_strict_flex_arrays = 0;
+ warning_at (UNKNOWN_LOCATION, 0,
+ "%<-Wstrict-flex-arrays%> is ignored when"
+ " %<-fstrict-flex-arrays%> does not present");
+ }
diagnose_options (opts, opts_set, loc);
}
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+/* Test the usage of option -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
+/* { dg-do compile } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays" } */
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+/* { dg-warning "is ignored when \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\' does not present" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+/* Test the usage of option -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
+/* { dg-do compile } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -Warray-bounds -fstrict-flex-arrays" } */
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
+/* { dg-do run } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=2" } */
+
+struct trailing_array_1 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[4];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_2 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[1];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_3 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[0];
+};
+struct trailing_array_4 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[];
+};
+
+void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
+ struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
+ struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
+ struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
+ struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
+{
+ normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
+ trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
+ trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
+
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
+
+ return 0;
+}
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
+/* { dg-do run } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=3" } */
+
+struct trailing_array_1 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[4];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_2 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[1];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_3 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[0];
+};
+struct trailing_array_4 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[];
+};
+
+void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
+ struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
+ struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
+ struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
+ struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
+{
+ normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
+ trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
+ trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
+
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
+
+ return 0;
+}
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds. */
+/* { dg-do run } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=1 -Warray-bounds" } */
+
+struct trailing_array_1 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[4];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_2 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[1];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_3 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[0];
+};
+struct trailing_array_4 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[];
+};
+
+void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
+ struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
+ struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
+ struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
+ struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
+{
+ normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
+ trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds. */
+/* { dg-do run } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=2 -Warray-bounds" } */
+
+struct trailing_array_1 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[4];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_2 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[1];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_3 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[0];
+};
+struct trailing_array_4 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[];
+};
+
+void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
+ struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
+ struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
+ struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
+ struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
+{
+ normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
+ trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
+ trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
+ trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
+
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
+/* { dg-do run } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=3 -Warray-bounds" } */
+
+struct trailing_array_1 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[4];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_2 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[1];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_3 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[0];
+};
+struct trailing_array_4 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[];
+};
+
+void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
+ struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
+ struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
+ struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
+ struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
+{
+ normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
+ trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
+ trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
+ trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
+
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds=2. */
+/* { dg-do run } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=1 -Warray-bounds=2" } */
+
+struct trailing_array_1 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[4];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_2 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[1];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_3 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[0];
+};
+struct trailing_array_4 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[];
+};
+
+void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
+ struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
+ struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
+ struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
+ struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
+{
+ normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
+ trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 2 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
+ trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds=2. */
+/* { dg-do run } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=2 -Warray-bounds=2" } */
+
+struct trailing_array_1 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[4];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_2 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[1];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_3 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[0];
+};
+struct trailing_array_4 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[];
+};
+
+void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
+ struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
+ struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
+ struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
+ struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
+{
+ normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
+ trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
+ /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 2 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
+ trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
+ trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
+
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays + -Warray-bounds=2. */
+/* { dg-do run } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=3 -Warray-bounds=2" } */
+
+struct trailing_array_1 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[4];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_2 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[1];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_3 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[0];
+};
+struct trailing_array_4 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[];
+};
+
+void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
+ struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
+ struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
+ struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
+ struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
+{
+ normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 5 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
+ trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 2 and above" } */
+ /*{ dg-warning "array subscript 2 is above array bounds of" "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */
+ trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
+ trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 3" } */
+
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+/* { dg-warning "\'-Warray-bounds\' is not impacted by \'-fstrict-flex-arrays\'" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+/* Test -Wstrict-flex-arrays. */
+/* { dg-do run } */
+/* { dg-options "-O2 -Wstrict-flex-arrays -fstrict-flex-arrays=1" } */
+
+struct trailing_array_1 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[4];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_2 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[1];
+};
+
+struct trailing_array_3 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[0];
+};
+struct trailing_array_4 {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c[];
+};
+
+void __attribute__((__noinline__)) stuff(
+ struct trailing_array_1 *normal,
+ struct trailing_array_2 *trailing_1,
+ struct trailing_array_3 *trailing_0,
+ struct trailing_array_4 *trailing_flex)
+{
+ normal->c[5] = 5; /*{ dg-warning "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ trailing_1->c[2] = 2; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ trailing_0->c[1] = 1; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+ trailing_flex->c[10] = 10; /* { dg-bogus "should not be used as a flexible array member for level 1 and above" } */
+
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ stuff((void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0], (void *)argv[0]);
+
+ return 0;
+}
@@ -4229,12 +4229,12 @@ execute_vrp (struct function *fun, bool warn_array_bounds_p)
the flag on every edge now, rather than in
check_array_bounds_dom_walker's ctor; vrp_folder may clear
it from some edges. */
- if (warn_array_bounds && warn_array_bounds_p)
+ if ((warn_array_bounds || warn_strict_flex_arrays) && warn_array_bounds_p)
set_all_edges_as_executable (fun);
folder.substitute_and_fold ();
- if (warn_array_bounds && warn_array_bounds_p)
+ if ((warn_array_bounds || warn_strict_flex_arrays) && warn_array_bounds_p)
{
array_bounds_checker array_checker (fun, &vrp_vr_values);
array_checker.check ();
@@ -4353,7 +4353,7 @@ execute_ranger_vrp (struct function *fun, bool warn_array_bounds_p)
if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS))
ranger->dump (dump_file);
- if (warn_array_bounds && warn_array_bounds_p)
+ if ((warn_array_bounds || warn_strict_flex_arrays) && warn_array_bounds_p)
{
// Set all edges as executable, except those ranger says aren't.
int non_exec_flag = ranger->non_executable_edge_flag;
@@ -12726,15 +12726,21 @@ array_ref_up_bound (tree exp)
int test (uint8_t *p, uint32_t t[1][1], int n) {
for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++, p++)
t[i][0] = ...;
+
+ If non-null, set IS_TRAILING_ARRAY to true if the ref is the above case A.
*/
bool
-array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
+array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref, bool *is_trailing_array /* = NULL */)
{
- /* the TYPE for this array referece. */
+ /* The TYPE for this array referece. */
tree atype = NULL_TREE;
- /* the FIELD_DECL for the array field in the containing structure. */
+ /* The FIELD_DECL for the array field in the containing structure. */
tree afield_decl = NULL_TREE;
+ /* Whether this array is the trailing array of a structure. */
+ bool is_trailing_array_tmp = false;
+ if (!is_trailing_array)
+ is_trailing_array = &is_trailing_array_tmp;
if (TREE_CODE (ref) == ARRAY_REF
|| TREE_CODE (ref) == ARRAY_RANGE_REF)
@@ -12822,7 +12828,10 @@ array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
if (! TYPE_SIZE (atype)
|| ! TYPE_DOMAIN (atype)
|| ! TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype)))
- return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
+ {
+ *is_trailing_array = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
+ return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
+ }
/* If the reference is based on a declared entity, the size of the array
is constrained by its given domain. (Do not trust commons PR/69368). */
@@ -12844,9 +12853,17 @@ array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
if (TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (atype))) != INTEGER_CST
|| TREE_CODE (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype))) != INTEGER_CST
|| TREE_CODE (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype))) != INTEGER_CST)
- return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
+ {
+ *is_trailing_array
+ = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
+ return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
+ }
if (! get_addr_base_and_unit_offset (ref_to_array, &offset))
- return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
+ {
+ *is_trailing_array
+ = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
+ return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
+ }
/* If at least one extra element fits it is a flexarray. */
if (known_le ((wi::to_offset (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (atype)))
@@ -12854,11 +12871,16 @@ array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree ref)
+ 2)
* wi::to_offset (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (atype))),
wi::to_offset (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (ref)) - offset))
- return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
+ {
+ *is_trailing_array
+ = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
+ return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
+ }
return false;
}
+ *is_trailing_array = afield_decl && TREE_CODE (afield_decl) == FIELD_DECL;
return afield_decl ? !DECL_NOT_FLEXARRAY (afield_decl) : true;
}
@@ -12920,24 +12942,81 @@ get_initializer_for (tree init, tree decl)
return NULL_TREE;
}
+/* Determines the special array member type for the array reference REF. */
+special_array_member
+component_ref_sam_type (tree ref)
+{
+ special_array_member sam_type = special_array_member::none;
+
+ tree member = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
+ tree memsize = DECL_SIZE_UNIT (member);
+ if (memsize)
+ {
+ tree memtype = TREE_TYPE (member);
+ if (TREE_CODE (memtype) != ARRAY_TYPE)
+ return sam_type;
+
+ bool trailing = false;
+ (void)array_ref_flexible_size_p (ref, &trailing);
+ bool zero_length = integer_zerop (memsize);
+ if (!trailing && !zero_length)
+ /* MEMBER is an interior array with
+ more than one element. */
+ return special_array_member::int_n;
+
+ if (zero_length)
+ {
+ if (trailing)
+ return special_array_member::trail_0;
+ else
+ return special_array_member::int_0;
+ }
+
+ if (!zero_length)
+ if (tree dom = TYPE_DOMAIN (memtype))
+ if (tree min = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (dom))
+ if (tree max = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (dom))
+ if (TREE_CODE (min) == INTEGER_CST
+ && TREE_CODE (max) == INTEGER_CST)
+ {
+ offset_int minidx = wi::to_offset (min);
+ offset_int maxidx = wi::to_offset (max);
+ offset_int neltsm1 = maxidx - minidx;
+ if (neltsm1 > 0)
+ /* MEMBER is a trailing array with more than
+ one elements. */
+ return special_array_member::trail_n;
+
+ if (neltsm1 == 0)
+ return special_array_member::trail_1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return sam_type;
+}
+
/* Determines the size of the member referenced by the COMPONENT_REF
REF, using its initializer expression if necessary in order to
determine the size of an initialized flexible array member.
- If non-null, set *ARK when REF refers to an interior zero-length
+ If non-null, set *SAM when REF refers to an interior zero-length
array or a trailing one-element array.
Returns the size as sizetype (which might be zero for an object
with an uninitialized flexible array member) or null if the size
- cannot be determined. */
+ cannot be determined.
+ when FOR_ARRAY_BOUND_CHECK is true, this routine is called for
+ -Warray-bounds check only, due to historical reason, the LEVEL
+ of -Warray-bounds=LEVEL is not controled by -fstrict-flex-arrays. */
tree
-component_ref_size (tree ref, special_array_member *sam /* = NULL */)
+component_ref_size (tree ref, special_array_member *sam /* = NULL */,
+ bool for_array_bound_check /* = FALSE */)
{
gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (ref) == COMPONENT_REF);
special_array_member sambuf;
if (!sam)
sam = &sambuf;
- *sam = special_array_member::none;
+ *sam = component_ref_sam_type (ref);
/* The object/argument referenced by the COMPONENT_REF and its type. */
tree arg = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 0);
@@ -12958,41 +13037,49 @@ component_ref_size (tree ref, special_array_member *sam /* = NULL */)
return (tree_int_cst_equal (memsize, TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (memtype))
? memsize : NULL_TREE);
- bool trailing = array_ref_flexible_size_p (ref);
- bool zero_length = integer_zerop (memsize);
- if (!trailing && !zero_length)
- /* MEMBER is either an interior array or is an array with
- more than one element. */
+ /* 2-or-more elements arrays are treated as normal arrays by default. */
+ if (*sam == special_array_member::int_n
+ || *sam == special_array_member::trail_n)
return memsize;
- if (zero_length)
+ /* For -Warray-bounds=LEVEL check, historically we have to treat
+ trail_0 and trail_1 as flexible arrays by default when LEVEL=1.
+ for other cases, flag_strict_flex_arrays will control how to treat
+ the trailing arrays as flexiable array members. */
+
+ tree afield_decl = TREE_OPERAND (ref, 1);
+ unsigned int strict_flex_array_level
+ = strict_flex_array_level_of (afield_decl);
+
+ if (!for_array_bound_check)
{
- if (trailing)
- *sam = special_array_member::trail_0;
- else
+ switch (strict_flex_array_level)
{
- *sam = special_array_member::int_0;
- memsize = NULL_TREE;
+ case 3:
+ /* Treaing 0-length trailing arrays as normal array. */
+ if (*sam == special_array_member::trail_0)
+ return size_zero_node;
+ /* FALLTHROUGH. */
+ case 2:
+ /* Treating 1-element trailing arrays as normal array. */
+ if (*sam == special_array_member::trail_1)
+ return memsize;
+ /* FALLTHROUGH. */
+ case 1:
+ /* Treating 2-or-more elements trailing arrays as normal
+ array. */
+ if (*sam == special_array_member::trail_n)
+ return memsize;
+ /* FALLTHROUGH. */
+ case 0:
+ break;
+ default:
+ gcc_unreachable ();
}
}
- if (!zero_length)
- if (tree dom = TYPE_DOMAIN (memtype))
- if (tree min = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (dom))
- if (tree max = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (dom))
- if (TREE_CODE (min) == INTEGER_CST
- && TREE_CODE (max) == INTEGER_CST)
- {
- offset_int minidx = wi::to_offset (min);
- offset_int maxidx = wi::to_offset (max);
- offset_int neltsm1 = maxidx - minidx;
- if (neltsm1 > 0)
- /* MEMBER is an array with more than one element. */
- return memsize;
-
- if (neltsm1 == 0)
- *sam = special_array_member::trail_1;
- }
+ if (*sam == special_array_member::int_0)
+ memsize = NULL_TREE;
/* For a reference to a zero- or one-element array member of a union
use the size of the union instead of the size of the member. */
@@ -5551,28 +5551,33 @@ extern tree array_ref_low_bound (tree);
/* Returns true if REF is an array reference, a component reference,
or a memory reference to an array whose actual size might be larger
than its upper bound implies. */
-extern bool array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree);
+extern bool array_ref_flexible_size_p (tree, bool * = NULL);
/* Return a tree representing the offset, in bytes, of the field referenced
by EXP. This does not include any offset in DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET. */
extern tree component_ref_field_offset (tree);
-/* Describes a "special" array member due to which component_ref_size
- returns null. */
+/* Describes a "special" array member for a COMPONENT_REF. */
enum struct special_array_member
{
none, /* Not a special array member. */
int_0, /* Interior array member with size zero. */
trail_0, /* Trailing array member with size zero. */
- trail_1 /* Trailing array member with one element. */
+ trail_1, /* Trailing array member with one element. */
+ trail_n, /* Trailing array member with two or more elements. */
+ int_n /* Interior array member with one or more elements. */
};
+/* Determines the special array member type for a COMPONENT_REF. */
+extern special_array_member component_ref_sam_type (tree);
+
/* Return the size of the member referenced by the COMPONENT_REF, using
its initializer expression if necessary in order to determine the size
of an initialized flexible array member. The size might be zero for
an object with an uninitialized flexible array member or null if it
cannot be determined. */
-extern tree component_ref_size (tree, special_array_member * = NULL);
+extern tree component_ref_size (tree, special_array_member * = NULL,
+ bool = false);
extern int tree_map_base_eq (const void *, const void *);
extern unsigned int tree_map_base_hash (const void *);