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Assignment 1
$tree Assignment-1
├── Assignment-1.cpp
├── Assignment-1.h
├── CMakeLists.txt
├── SrcSnk.txt
└── Tests
    ├── CMakeLists.txt
    ├── test.cpp
    └── testcases
        └── icfg
            ├── test1.c
            ├── test1.ll
            ├── test2.c
            └── test2.ll
        └── pta
            ├── test1.c
            ├── test1.ll
            ├── test2.c
            └── test2.ll
            ├── test3.c
            └── test3.ll
            ├── test4.c
            └── test4.ll
        └── taint
            ├── test1.c
            ├── test1.ll
            ├── test2.c
            └── test2.ll
* Before coding, please type cd $HOME/Software-Security-Analysis and git pull in your terminal to make sure you always have the latest version of the code template before each assignment.
If git pull fails due to the conflict with your local changes, type git stash to store your current code in a temporal branch and type git pull  again. If you want to retrieve your code back, type git stash pop.

- Implement the following methods of class ICFGTraversalandAndersenPTAinAssignment-1.cpp.
| Function | Description | Marks | 
|---|---|---|
| readSrcSnkFromFile | Identify sources and sinks by parsing APIs in SrcSnk.txtfor reachability analysis | 20% | 
| reachability | Context-sensitive reachability analysis on the ICFG | 30% | 
| solveWorklist | Field-sensitive inclusion-based points-to analysis (Andersen's analysis) | 30% | 
| aliasCheck | Check aliases of the two variables at source and sink. Two variables are aliases if their points-to sets have at least one overlapping element. | 20% | 
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Tainted Information Flow: Given a tainted source v1@src(variablev1at program pointsrc), we say that a sinkv2@snkis also tainted if both the following conditions satisfy: (1)srcreachessnkon the ICFG via context-sensitive reachability analysis, and (2) pts(v1) ∩ pts(v2) ≠ ∅ inferred by Andersen's field-sensitive analysis. Note that in this assignment,v1is the return value when calling a source function, andv2is any argument of the sink function.
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Tips for implementing reachabilityandsolveWorklist. The implementation ofreachabilitydiffers from the one in Lab-Exercise-1 in that the paths collected need to be feasible in terms of context sensitivity (calls and returns ICFGNodes must match on each program path). The implementation ofsolveWorklistalso differs from the one in Lab-Exercise-1 by following an additional field-sensitive rule, which distinguishes fields of each struct but is array-insensitive (treating all elements of an array as one object). Please refer to this API to obtain a field object (getGepObjVar) given a struct object and a field index.
| C-like form | Constraint form | Solving rule | Explaination | 
|---|---|---|---|
| p = &o | p <--ADDR-- o | pts(p) = pts(p) ∪ {o} | add ointop's points-to set | 
| q = p | q <--COPY-- p | pts(q) = pts(q) ∪ pts(p) | union p's points-to set intoq's one | 
| q = *p | q <--LOAD-- p | for each o ∈ pts(p) : q <--COPY-- o | for each oinp's points-to set, add a COPY edge fromotoq(if it is not on the graph) | 
| *q = p | q <--STORE-- p | for each o ∈ pts(q) : o <--COPY-- p | for each oinq's points-to set, add a COPY edge fromptoo(if it is not on the graph) | 
| q = &p->fld | q <--GEP, fld-- p | for each o ∈ pts(p) : pts(q) = pts(q) ∪ {o.fld} | for each oinp's points-to set, addo's field objecto.fldintoq's points-to set | 
- To test your implementation (sanity checks)
| Your implementation | ctest command line | 
|---|---|
| Your reachability analysis | ctest -R ass1-icfg -VV | 
| Your points-to analysis | ctest -R ass1-pta -VV | 
| Your taint analysis | ctest -R ass1-taint -VV | 
| The entire Assignment-1 | ctest -R ass1 -VV | 
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Debugging TIPs for printing out the points-to sets and Constraint Graph. Add -print-ptsas an extra option for yourass1when you try to print the points-to set of each node to validate your MAYALIAS and NOALIAS results. You could also use-print-constraint-graphto print out the constraint graph (edges and nodes) or-dump-constraint-graphto dump it into a dot file to view in VSCode.
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Upload Assignment-1.cppto UNSWWebCMSfor your submission when you are finished with this assignment. Your implementation will be evaluated against our 10 internal tests. You will get the full marks if your code can pass them all. Our internal tests are private. Here, we only provided a handful test cases underAssignment-1/Tests/testcases. You are encouraged to add more test cases by yourself to validate the correctness of your implementation.
*You will be working on Assignment-1.cpp only and there is NO need to modify other files under the Assignment-1 folder
3.1 launch.json
To enable debugging and running, switch your executable by setting the program and args fields as described here or follow the below screenshot.


- 'Step over' to the next step of your program
- 'Step in' to the current line of your program
- 'Step out' to mainstream of your program where you stepped in before
