Hi! With both GCC 12.2.0 (Debian), and GCC 13.0.1 20230315 (built from source), I can reproduce these false positives.
The reproducer program is a small program that checks a password against a hardcoded string, and conditionally prints "validated". I wrote it precisely to demonstrate how [[gnu::malloc(deallocator)]] can be used to ensure that passwords are not leaked in memory, but I found out that it fails to detect some conditions. Here's the program (it uses agetpass(), as defined in the shadow project): $ cat pass.c #include <err.h> #include <errno.h> #include <limits.h> #include <readpassphrase.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <unistd.h> #define PASS_MAX BUFSIZ - 1 #define MALLOCARRAY(n, type) ((type *) mallocarray(n, sizeof(type))) [[gnu::malloc, gnu::malloc(free)]] void *mallocarray(size_t nmemb, size_t size); void erase_pass(char *pass); [[gnu::malloc(erase_pass)]] char *agetpass(const char *prompt); void do_work(void) { char *pass; pass = agetpass("Enter your password: "); if (pass == NULL) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "agetpass"); if (strcmp(pass, "secret") == 0) puts("validated"); /* erase_pass() zeroes the memory (think of memset(3), or bzero(3)) and then releases the memory to the system (think of free(3)). If you only call free(pass), then you release the memory to the system without zeroing it. Remember it contains a password! We would be leaking a password into the system memory, which can later be assigned to a different process. So, we should call erase_pass() as soon as possible, but let's say we forgot, and just call free(): */ #if defined(BUG_1) // We forgot to zero the memory. free(pass); // GCC correctly catches this as -Wmismatched-dealloc #elif defined(BUG_2) // We zeroed, but forgot to free(3). bzero(pass, PASS_MAX + 2); // GCC misses this. #elif defined(BUG_3) // We forgot both of them. // GCC also misses this. #else erase_pass(pass); // OK, but 2 false positives. #endif } int main(void) { do_work(); for (;;) sleep(1); } void * mallocarray(size_t nmemb, size_t size) { return reallocarray(NULL, nmemb, size); } char * agetpass(const char *prompt) { char *pass; size_t len; pass = MALLOCARRAY(PASS_MAX + 2, char); if (pass == NULL) return NULL; if (readpassphrase(prompt, pass, PASS_MAX + 2, RPP_REQUIRE_TTY) == NULL) goto fail; len = strlen(pass); if (len == PASS_MAX + 1) { errno = ENOBUFS; goto fail; } return pass; fail: freezero(pass, PASS_MAX + 2); return NULL; } void erase_pass(char *pass) { freezero(pass, PASS_MAX + 2); } $ cc -Wall -Wextra pass.c $(pkgconf --cflags --libs libbsd-overlay) -fanalyzer -O3 pass.c: In function ‘agetpass’: pass.c:84:12: warning: leak of ‘pass’ [CWE-401] [-Wanalyzer-malloc-leak] 84 | if (pass == NULL) | ^ ‘do_work’: events 1-3 | | 22 | do_work(void) | | ^~~~~~~ | | | | | (1) entry to ‘do_work’ |...... | 26 | pass = agetpass("Enter your password: "); | | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | | | | | (2) allocated here | | (3) calling ‘agetpass’ from ‘do_work’ | +--> ‘agetpass’: events 4-5 | | 78 | agetpass(const char *prompt) | | ^~~~~~~~ | | | | | (4) entry to ‘agetpass’ |...... | 84 | if (pass == NULL) | | ~ | | | | | (5) ‘pass’ leaks here; was allocated at (2) | pass.c:91:12: warning: leak of ‘pass’ [CWE-401] [-Wanalyzer-malloc-leak] 91 | if (len == PASS_MAX + 1) { | ^ ‘do_work’: events 1-3 | | 22 | do_work(void) | | ^~~~~~~ | | | | | (1) entry to ‘do_work’ |...... | 26 | pass = agetpass("Enter your password: "); | | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | | | | | (2) allocated here | | (3) calling ‘agetpass’ from ‘do_work’ | +--> ‘agetpass’: events 4-9 | | 78 | agetpass(const char *prompt) | | ^~~~~~~~ | | | | | (4) entry to ‘agetpass’ |...... | 84 | if (pass == NULL) | | ~ | | | | | (5) following ‘false’ branch... |...... | 87 | if (readpassphrase(prompt, pass, PASS_MAX + 2, RPP_REQUIRE_TTY) == NULL) | | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | | || | | |(6) ...to here | | (7) following ‘false’ branch... |...... | 90 | len = strlen(pass); | | ~~~~~~~~~~~~ | | | | | (8) ...to here | 91 | if (len == PASS_MAX + 1) { | | ~ | | | | | (9) following ‘false’ branch (when ‘len != 8192’)... | ‘agetpass’: event 10 | |cc1: | (10): ...to here | ‘agetpass’: event 11 | | 91 | if (len == PASS_MAX + 1) { | | ^ | | | | | (11) ‘pass’ leaks here; was allocated at (2) | Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't think falanyzer is correct here. Should I report this in bugzilla? Cheers, Alex -- <http://www.alejandro-colomar.es/> GPG key fingerprint: A9348594CE31283A826FBDD8D57633D441E25BB5
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