SMT-Based Refutation of Spurious Bug Reports in the Clang Static Analyzer

30 Nov 2018  ·  Gadelha Mikhail R., Steffinlongo Enrico, Cordeiro Lucas C., Fischer Bernd, Nicole Denis A. ·

We describe and evaluate a bug refutation extension for the Clang Static Analyzer (CSA) that addresses the limitations of the existing built-in constraint solver. In particular, we complement CSA's existing heuristics that remove spurious bug reports. We encode the path constraints produced by CSA as Satisfiability Modulo Theories (SMT) problems, use SMT solvers to precisely check them for satisfiability, and remove bug reports whose associated path constraints are unsatisfiable. Our refutation extension refutes spurious bug reports in 8 out of 12 widely used open-source applications; on average, it refutes ca. 7% of all bug reports, and never refutes any true bug report. It incurs only negligible performance overheads, and on average adds 1.2% to the runtime of the full Clang/LLVM toolchain. A demonstration is available at {\tt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylW5iRYNsGA}.

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