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2021-11-03Add automatic lock inference and globals support.Adin Scannell
Lock inference will apply annotations to all fields that seem to be protected. This is currently disabled for all code by default, but it can be enabled as annotations are applied more broadly. PiperOrigin-RevId: 407501915
2021-11-02Minor checklocks improvements.Adin Scannell
* Support sync.Locker. * Prevent runaway recursion when locks are acquired in a loop. * Allowing ignoring of anonymous functions (inherited from parent function). * Add support for aliases. PiperOrigin-RevId: 407221521
2021-10-18Support distinction for RWMutex and read-only locks.Adin Scannell
Fixes #6590 PiperOrigin-RevId: 404007524
2021-09-13Support anonymous structs in checklocks.Adin Scannell
Fixes #6558 PiperOrigin-RevId: 396393293
2021-07-01Mix checklocks and atomic analyzers.Adin Scannell
This change makes the checklocks analyzer considerable more powerful, adding: * The ability to traverse complex structures, e.g. to have multiple nested fields as part of the annotation. * The ability to resolve simple anonymous functions and closures, and perform lock analysis across these invocations. This does not apply to closures that are passed elsewhere, since it is not possible to know the context in which they might be invoked. * The ability to annotate return values in addition to receivers and other parameters, with the same complex structures noted above. * Ignoring locking semantics for "fresh" objects, i.e. objects that are allocated in the local frame (typically a new-style function). * Sanity checking of locking state across block transitions and returns, to ensure that no unexpected locks are held. Note that initially, most of these findings are excluded by a comprehensive nogo.yaml. The findings that are included are fundamental lock violations. The changes here should be relatively low risk, minor refactorings to either include necessary annotations to simplify the code structure (in general removing closures in favor of methods) so that the analyzer can be easily track the lock state. This change additional includes two changes to nogo itself: * Sanity checking of all types to ensure that the binary and ast-derived types have a consistent objectpath, to prevent the bug above from occurring silently (and causing much confusion). This also requires a trick in order to ensure that serialized facts are consumable downstream. This can be removed with https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/331789 merged. * A minor refactoring to isolation the objdump settings in its own package. This was originally used to implement the sanity check above, but this information is now being passed another way. The minor refactor is preserved however, since it cleans up the code slightly and is minimal risk. PiperOrigin-RevId: 382613300
2021-03-03Add checklocks analyzer.Bhasker Hariharan
This validates that struct fields if annotated with "// checklocks:mu" where "mu" is a mutex field in the same struct then access to the field is only done with "mu" locked. All types that are guarded by a mutex must be annotated with // +checklocks:<mutex field name> For more details please refer to README.md. PiperOrigin-RevId: 360729328