/x;
# Full regex which matches the complete compiler name. Used in a few places to
# prevent false negatives.
+my $cc_regex_full_prefix = qr/
+ [a-z0-9_]+-(?:linux-|kfreebsd-)?gnu(?:eabi|eabihf)?
+ /x;
my $cc_regex_full = qr/
- (?:[a-z0-9_]+-(?:linux-|kfreebsd-)?gnu(?:eabi|eabihf)?-)?
+ (?:$cc_regex_full_prefix-)?
$cc_regex
/x;
# Regex to check if a line contains a compiler command.
# Regex to catch libtool commands and not lines which show commands executed
# by libtool (e.g. libtool: link: ...).
my $libtool_regex = qr/\blibtool\s.*--mode=/;
+my $libtool_link_regex = qr/\blibtool: link: /;
# List of source file extensions which require preprocessing.
my @source_preprocess_compile_cpp = (
next if not $before =~ /$cc_regex_normal/o
and not $after =~ /$cc_regex_normal/o;
}
+ # Ignore false positives caused by gcc -v. It outputs a line
+ # looking like a normal compiler line but which is sometimes
+ # missing hardening flags, although the normal compiler line
+ # contains them.
+ next if $line =~ m{^\s+/usr/lib/gcc/$cc_regex_full_prefix/
+ [0-9.]+/cc1(?:plus)?}xo;
+ # Ignore false positive with `rm` which may remove files which
+ # look like a compiler executable thus causing the line to be
+ # treated as a normal compiler line.
+ next if $line =~ m{^\s*rm\s+};
# Check if additional hardening options were used. Used to ensure
# they are used for the complete build.
# is_non_verbose_build()).
next if $skip;
+ my $orig_line = $line;
+
# Remove everything until and including the compiler command. Makes
# checks easier and faster.
$line =~ s/^.*?$cc_regex//o;
}
# These file types require preprocessing.
if (extension_found(\%extensions_preprocess, @extensions)) {
- $preprocess = 1;
+ # Prevent false positives with "libtool: link: g++ -include test.h
+ # .." compiler lines.
+ if ($orig_line !~ /$libtool_link_regex/o) {
+ $preprocess = 1;
+ }
}
if (not $flag_preprocess) {