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diff --git a/docs/code-quality/static-analysis/existing.rst b/docs/code-quality/static-analysis/existing.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..81ed79a54f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/code-quality/static-analysis/existing.rst @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +Existing Infrastructure and Analysis +==================================== + +This document is about how Static Analysis occurs at Mozilla: the Firefox-specific and general llvm clang-tidy checks that are run on submissions in Phabricator and how to run them locally. For information about how to develop your own static analysis checks, please see `Writing New Firefox-Specific Checks </code-quality/static-analysis/writing-new/>`_. + +For linting, please see the `linting documentation </code-quality/lint/>`_. + +For reviews, use the `#static-analysis-reviewers review group <https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/project/view/120/>`__. +Ask questions on `#static-analysis:mozilla.org <https://chat.mozilla.org/#/room/#static-analysis:mozilla.org>`__. + + +Clang-Tidy static analysis +-------------------------- + +As explained earlier, our current static-analysis infrastructure is based on +`clang-tidy <http://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/>`__. The checkers that +we use are split into 3 categories: + +#. :searchfox:`Firefox specific checkers <build/clang-plugin>`. They detect incorrect Gecko programming + patterns which could lead to bugs or security issues. +#. `Clang-tidy checkers <https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/list.html>`_. They aim to suggest better programming practices + and to improve memory efficiency and performance. +#. `Clang-analyzer checkers <https://clang-analyzer.llvm.org/>`_. These checks are more advanced, for example + some of them can detect dead code or memory leaks, but as a typical + side effect they have false positives. Because of that, we have + disabled them for now, but will enable some of them in the near + future. + +In order to simplify the process of static-analysis we have focused on +integrating this process with Phabricator and mach. A list of some +checkers that are used during automated scan can be found +:searchfox:`here <tools/clang-tidy/config.yaml>`. + +Static analysis at review phase +------------------------------- + +We created a TaskCluster bot that runs clang static analysis on every +patch submitted to Phabricator. It then quickly reports any code defects +directly on the review platform, thus preventing bad patches from +landing until all their defects are fixed. Currently, its feedback is +posted in about 10 minutes after a patch series is published on the +review platform. + +As part of the process, the various linting jobs are also executed +using try. This can be also used to add new jobs, see: :ref:`attach-job-review`. +An example of automated review can be found `on +phabricator <https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D2066>`__. + + +./mach static-analysis +---------------------- + +The ``./mach static-analysis`` command is supported on all Firefox built platforms. During the first run it +automatically installs all of its dependencies, such as the clang-tidy +executable, in the .mozbuild folder thus making it very easy to use. The +resources that are used are provided by toolchain artifacts clang-tidy +target. + +This is used through ``mach static-analysis`` command that has the +following parameters: + +- ``check`` - Runs the checks using the installed helper tool from + ~/.mozbuild. +- ``--checks, -c`` - Checks to enabled during the scan. The checks + enabled + :searchfox:`in the yaml file <tools/clang-tidy/config.yaml>` + are used by default. +- ``--fix, -f`` - Try to autofix errors detected by the checkers. + Depending on the checker, this option might not do anything. + The list of checkers with autofix can be found on the `clang-tidy website <https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/list.html>`__. +- ``--header-filter, -h-f`` - Regular expression matching the names of + the headers to output diagnostic from.Diagnostic from the main file + of each translation unit are always displayed. + +As an example we run static-analysis through mach on +``dom/presentation/Presentation.cpp`` with +``google-readability-braces-around-statements`` check and autofix we +would have: + +.. code-block:: shell + + ./mach static-analysis check --checks="-*, google-readability-braces-around-statements" --fix dom/presentation/Presentation.cpp + +If you want to use a custom clang-tidy binary this can be done by using +the ``install`` subcommand of ``mach static-analysis``, but please note +that the archive that is going to be used must be compatible with the +directory structure clang-tidy from toolchain artifacts. + +.. code-block:: shell + + ./mach static-analysis install clang.tar.gz + + +Regression Testing +------------------ + +In order to prevent regressions in our clang-tidy based static analysis, +we have created a +:searchfox:`task <taskcluster/ci/static-analysis-autotest/kind.yml>` +on automation. This task runs on each commit and launches a test suite +that is integrated into mach. + +The test suite implements the following: + +- Downloads the necessary clang-tidy artifacts. +- Reads the + :searchfox:`configuration <tools/clang-tidy/config.yaml>` + file. +- For each checker reads the test file plus the expected result. A + sample of test and expected result can be found + :searchfox:`in the test file <tools/clang-tidy/test/clang-analyzer-deadcode.DeadStores.cpp>` + and + :searchfox:`the json file <tools/clang-tidy/test/clang-analyzer-deadcode.DeadStores.json>`. + +This testing suit can be run locally by doing the following: + +.. code-block:: shell + + ./mach static-analysis autotest + +If we want to test only a specific checker, let's say +modernize-raw-string-literal, we can run: + +.. code-block:: shell + + ./mach static-analysis autotest modernize-raw-string-literal + +If we want to add a new checker we need to generated the expected result +file, by doing: + +.. code-block:: shell + + ./mach static-analysis autotest modernize-raw-string-literal -d + + +Build-time static-analysis +-------------------------- + +If you want to build with the Firefox Clang plug-in +(located in ``/build/clang-plugin`` and associated with +``MOZ_CLANG_PLUGIN`` and the attributes in ``/mfbt/Attributes.h``) +just add ``--enable-clang-plugin`` to your mozconfig! +If you want to also have our experimental checkers that will produce ``warnings`` as +diagnostic messages also add ``--enable-clang-plugin-alpha``. +This requires to build Firefox using Clang. + +Configuring the build environment +--------------------------------- + +Once you have your Clang build in place, you will need to set up tools +to use it. +A full working .mozconfig for the desktop browser is: + +.. code-block:: shell + + . $topsrcdir/browser/config/mozconfig + mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/obj-ff-dbg + + ac_add_options --enable-debug + +Attempts to use ``ccache`` will likely result in failure to compile. It +is also necessary to avoid optimized builds, as these will modify macros +which will result in many false positives. + +At this point, your Firefox build environment should be configured to +compile via the Clang static analyzer! + + +Performing scanning builds +-------------------------- + +It is not enough to simply start the build like normal. Instead, you +need to run the build through a Clang utility script which will keep +track of all produced analysis and consolidate it automatically. + +Reports are published daily on +`https://sylvestre.ledru.info/reports/fx-scan-build/ <http://sylvestre.ledru.info/reports/fx-scan-build/>`__ +Many of the defects reported as sources for Good First Bug. + +That script is scan-build. You can find it in +``$clang_source/tools/scan-build/scan-build``. + +Try running your build through ``scan-build``: + +.. code-block:: shell + + $ cd /path/to/mozilla/source + + # Blow away your object directory because incremental builds don't make sense + $ rm -rf obj-dir + + # To start the build: + scan-build --show-description ./mach build -v + + # The above should execute without any errors. However, it should take longer than + # normal because all compilation will be executing through Clang's static analyzer, + # which adds overhead. + +If things are working properly, you should see a bunch of console spew, +just like any build. + +The first time you run scan-build, CTRL+C after a few files are +compiled. You should see output like: + +.. code-block:: shell + + scan-build: 3 bugs found. + scan-build: Run 'scan-view /Users/gps/tmp/mcsb/2011-12-15-3' to examine bug reports. + +If you see a message like: + +.. code-block:: shell + + scan-build: Removing directory '/var/folders/s2/zc78dpsx2rz6cpc_21r9g5hr0000gn/T/scan-build-2011-12-15-1' because it contains no reports. + +either no static analysis results were available yet or your environment +is not configured properly. + +By default, ``scan-build`` writes results to a folder in a +pseudo-temporary location. You can control where results go by passing +the ``-o /path/to/output`` arguments to ``scan-build``. + +You may also want to run ``scan-build --help`` to see all the options +available. For example, it is possible to selectively enable and disable +individual analyzers. + + +Analyzing the output +-------------------- + +Once the build has completed, ``scan-build`` will produce a report +summarizing all the findings. This is called ``index.html`` in the +output directory. You can run ``scan-view`` (from +``$clang_source/tools/scan-view/scan-view``) as ``scan-build's`` output +suggests; this merely fires up a local HTTP server. Or you should be +able to open the ``index.html`` directly with your browser. + + +False positives +--------------- + +By definition, there are currently false positives in the static +analyzer. A lot of these are due to the analyzer having difficulties +following the relatively complicated error handling in various +preprocessor macros. |