https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=103637
Bug ID: 103637 Summary: [12 Regression] missing warning writing past the end of one of multiple elements of the same array Product: gcc Version: 12.0 Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: middle-end Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org Reporter: msebor at gcc dot gnu.org Target Milestone: --- The fix for pr103215 is too conservative and causes false negatives for past the end accesses to array elements like in gcc.dg/warn-strnlen-no-nul.c. A simple test case that shows the problem is below. The dump shows that both strcpy calls are plainly out of bounds and both could and should be diagnosed. $ cat y.c && gcc -O2 -S -Wall -fdump-tree-optimized=/dev/stdout y.c extern int x; extern char b[5][7]; void f (const char *s) { __builtin_strncpy (b[3], s, 9); // warning (good) } void g (int i, const char *s) { char *d = i ? b[3] : b[4]; __builtin_strncpy (d, s, 9); // warning in GCC 11, missing in 12 } ;; Function f (f, funcdef_no=0, decl_uid=1980, cgraph_uid=1, symbol_order=0) void f (const char * s) { <bb 2> [local count: 1073741824]: __builtin_strncpy (&b[3], s_2(D), 9); [tail call] return; } y.c: In function ‘f’: y.c:7:3: warning: ‘__builtin_strncpy’ writing 9 bytes into a region of size 7 overflows the destination [-Wstringop-overflow=] 7 | __builtin_strncpy (b[3], s, 9); // warning (good) | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ y.c:3:13: note: at offset 21 into destination object ‘b’ of size 28 3 | extern char b[5][7]; | ^ ;; Function g (g, funcdef_no=1, decl_uid=1984, cgraph_uid=2, symbol_order=1) Removing basic block 3 void g (int i, const char * s) { char * iftmp.0_1; <bb 2> [local count: 1073741824]: if (i_2(D) != 0) goto <bb 4>; [50.00%] else goto <bb 3>; [50.00%] <bb 3> [local count: 536870912]: <bb 4> [local count: 1073741824]: # iftmp.0_1 = PHI <&b[3](2), &b[4](3)> __builtin_strncpy (iftmp.0_1, s_4(D), 9); [tail call] return; }