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diff --git a/bin/blhc b/bin/blhc
index d966f93..e918ee8 100755
--- a/bin/blhc
+++ b/bin/blhc
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# Build log hardening check, checks build logs for missing hardening flags.
-# Copyright (C) 2012 Simon Ruderich
+# Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Simon Ruderich
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -22,41 +22,359 @@ use strict;
use warnings;
use Getopt::Long ();
-use Term::ANSIColor ();
+use Text::ParseWords ();
-our $VERSION = '0.01';
+our $VERSION = '0.06';
+
+
+# CONSTANTS/VARIABLES
+
+# Regex to catch compiler commands.
+my $cc_regex = qr/
+ (? 1 } (
+ # There's no @header_no_preprocess.
+ @source_no_preprocess,
+);
+my %extensions_preprocess = map { $_ => 1 } (
+ @header_preprocess,
+ @source_preprocess,
+);
+my %extensions_compile_link = map { $_ => 1 } (
+ @source_preprocess,
+ @source_no_preprocess,
+);
+my %extensions_compile = map { $_ => 1 } (
+ @source_preprocess_compile,
+ @source_no_preprocess_compile,
+);
+my %extensions_no_compile = map { $_ => 1 } (
+ @source_preprocess_no_compile,
+ @source_no_preprocess_no_compile,
+);
+my %extensions_compile_cpp = map { $_ => 1 } (
+ @source_preprocess_compile_cpp,
+ @source_no_preprocess_compile_cpp,
+);
+my %extensions_object = map { $_ => 1 } (
+ @object,
+);
+my %extension = map { $_ => 1 } (
+ @source_no_preprocess,
+ @header_preprocess,
+ @source_preprocess,
+ @object,
+);
+
+# Regexp to match file extensions.
+my $file_extension_regex = qr/
+ \s
+ \S+ # Filename without extension.
+ \.
+ ([^\/\\.,;:\s]+)# File extension.
+ (?=\s|\\) # At end of word. Can't use \b because some files have non
+ # word characters at the end and because \b matches double
+ # extensions (like .cpp.o). Works always as all lines are
+ # terminated with "\n".
+ /x;
+
+# Expected (hardening) flags. All flags are used as regexps (and compiled to
+# real regexps below for better execution speed).
+my @def_cflags = (
+ '-g',
+ '-O(?:2|3)', # keep at index 1, search for @def_cflags_debug to change it
+);
+my @def_cflags_debug = (
+ # These flags indicate a debug build which disables checks for -O2.
+ '-O0',
+ '-Og',
+);
+my @def_cflags_format = (
+ '-Wformat(?:=2)?', # -Wformat=2 implies -Wformat, accept it too
+ '-Werror=format-security', # implies -Wformat-security
+);
+my @def_cflags_fortify = (
+ # fortify needs at least -O1, but -O2 is recommended anyway
+);
+my @def_cflags_stack = (
+ '-fstack-protector',
+ '--param[= ]ssp-buffer-size=4',
+);
+my @def_cflags_stack_strong = (
+ '-fstack-protector-strong',
+);
+my @def_cflags_pie = (
+ '-fPIE',
+);
+my @def_cxxflags = (
+ @def_cflags,
+);
+# @def_cxxflags_* is the same as @def_cflags_*.
+my @def_cppflags = ();
+my @def_cppflags_fortify = (
+ '-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2', # must be first, see cppflags_fortify_broken()
+ # If you add another flag fix hack below (search for "Hack to fix") and
+ # $def_cppflags_fortify[0].
+);
+my @def_cppflags_fortify_bad = (
+ # These flags may overwrite -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2.
+ '-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE',
+ '-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0',
+ '-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1',
+);
+my @def_ldflags = ();
+my @def_ldflags_relro = (
+ '-Wl,(?:-z,)?relro',
+);
+my @def_ldflags_bindnow = (
+ '-Wl,(?:-z,)?now',
+);
+my @def_ldflags_pie = (
+ '-fPIE',
+ '-pie',
+);
+my @def_ldflags_pic = (
+ '-fPIC',
+ '-fpic',
+ '-shared',
+);
+# References to all flags checked by the flag checker.
+my @flag_refs = (
+ \@def_cflags,
+ \@def_cflags_format,
+ \@def_cflags_fortify,
+ \@def_cflags_stack,
+ \@def_cflags_stack_strong,
+ \@def_cflags_pie,
+ \@def_cxxflags,
+ \@def_cppflags,
+ \@def_cppflags_fortify,
+ \@def_ldflags,
+ \@def_ldflags_relro,
+ \@def_ldflags_bindnow,
+ \@def_ldflags_pie,
+);
+# References to all used flags.
+my @flag_refs_all = (
+ @flag_refs,
+ \@def_cflags_debug,
+ \@def_cppflags_fortify_bad,
+ \@def_ldflags_pic,
+);
+# Renaming rules for the output so the regex parts are not visible. Also
+# stores string values of flag regexps above, see compile_flag_regexp().
+my %flag_renames = (
+ '-O(?:2|3)' => '-O2',
+ '-Wformat(?:=2)?' => '-Wformat',
+ '--param[= ]ssp-buffer-size=4' => '--param=ssp-buffer-size=4',
+ '-Wl,(?:-z,)?relro' => '-Wl,-z,relro',
+ '-Wl,(?:-z,)?now' => '-Wl,-z,now',
+);
+
+my %exit_code = (
+ no_compiler_commands => 1 << 0,
+ # used by POD::Usage => 1 << 1,
+ non_verbose_build => 1 << 2,
+ flags_missing => 1 << 3,
+ hardening_wrapper => 1 << 4,
+ invalid_cmake => 1 << 5,
+);
+
+my %buildd_tag = (
+ no_compiler_commands => 'I-no-compiler-commands',
+ non_verbose_build => 'W-compiler-flags-hidden',
+ flags_missing => 'W-dpkg-buildflags-missing',
+ hardening_wrapper => 'I-hardening-wrapper-used',
+ invalid_cmake => 'I-invalid-cmake-used',
+);
+
+# Statistics of missing flags and non-verbose build commands. Used for
+# $option_buildd.
+my %statistics = (
+ preprocess => 0,
+ preprocess_missing => 0,
+ compile => 0,
+ compile_missing => 0,
+ compile_cpp => 0,
+ compile_cpp_missing => 0,
+ link => 0,
+ link_missing => 0,
+ commands => 0,
+ commands_nonverbose => 0,
+);
+
+# Use colored (ANSI) output?
+my $option_color;
# FUNCTIONS
+# Only works for single-level arrays with no undef values. Thanks to perlfaq4.
+sub array_equal {
+ my ($first_ref, $second_ref) = @_;
+
+ return 0 if scalar @{$first_ref} != scalar @{$second_ref};
+
+ my $length = scalar @{$first_ref};
+ for (my $i = 0; $i < $length; $i++) {
+ return 0 if $first_ref->[$i] ne $second_ref->[$i];
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
sub error_flags {
my ($message, $missing_flags_ref, $flag_renames_ref, $line) = @_;
- # Rename flags if requested.
+ # Get string value of qr//-escaped regexps and if requested rename them.
my @missing_flags = map {
- (exists $flag_renames_ref->{$_})
- ? $flag_renames_ref->{$_}
- : $_
- } @{$missing_flags_ref};
+ $flag_renames_ref->{$_}
+ } @{$missing_flags_ref};
my $flags = join ' ', @missing_flags;
- printf "%s (%s)%s %s",
+ printf '%s (%s)%s %s',
error_color($message, 'red'), $flags, error_color(':', 'yellow'),
$line;
+
+ return;
}
-sub error_nonverbose_build {
+sub error_non_verbose_build {
my ($line) = @_;
- printf "%s%s %s",
+ printf '%s%s %s',
error_color('NONVERBOSE BUILD', 'red'),
error_color(':', 'yellow'),
$line;
+
+ return;
+}
+sub error_invalid_cmake {
+ my ($version) = @_;
+
+ printf "%s%s %s\n",
+ error_color('INVALID CMAKE', 'red'),
+ error_color(':', 'yellow'),
+ $version;
+
+ return;
+}
+sub error_hardening_wrapper {
+ printf "%s%s %s\n",
+ error_color('HARDENING WRAPPER', 'red'),
+ error_color(':', 'yellow'),
+ 'no checks possible, aborting';
+
+ return;
}
sub error_color {
my ($message, $color) = @_;
- # Use colors when writing to a terminal.
- if (-t STDOUT) {
+ if ($option_color) {
return Term::ANSIColor::colored($message, $color);
} else {
return $message;
@@ -67,7 +385,7 @@ sub any_flags_used {
my ($line, @flags) = @_;
foreach my $flag (@flags) {
- return 1 if $line =~ /\s$flag(\s|\\|$)/;
+ return 1 if $line =~ /$flag/;
}
return 0;
@@ -77,16 +395,30 @@ sub all_flags_used {
my @missing_flags = ();
foreach my $flag (@flags) {
- if ($line !~ /\s$flag(\s|\\|$)/) {
+ if (not $line =~ /$flag/) {
push @missing_flags, $flag;
}
}
- if (scalar @missing_flags == 0) {
+ return 1 if scalar @missing_flags == 0;
+
+ @{$missing_flags_ref} = @missing_flags;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+sub cppflags_fortify_broken {
+ my ($line, $missing_flags) = @_;
+
+ # This doesn't take the position into account, but is a simple solution.
+ # And if the build system tries to force -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0/1, something
+ # is wrong anyway.
+
+ if (any_flags_used($line, @def_cppflags_fortify_bad)) {
+ # $def_cppflags_fortify[0] must be -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2!
+ push @{$missing_flags}, $def_cppflags_fortify[0];
return 1;
}
- @{$missing_flags_ref} = @missing_flags;
return 0;
}
@@ -95,7 +427,7 @@ sub pic_pie_conflict {
my ($line, $pie, $missing_flags_ref, @flags_pie) = @_;
return 0 if not $pie;
- return 0 if not any_flags_used($line, ('-fPIC', '-fpic'));
+ return 0 if not any_flags_used($line, @def_ldflags_pic);
my %flags = map { $_ => 1 } @flags_pie;
@@ -112,65 +444,162 @@ sub pic_pie_conflict {
return scalar @result == 0;
}
+sub is_non_verbose_build {
+ my ($line, $skip_ref, $input_ref, $line_offset, $line_count) = @_;
+
+ if ($line =~ /$libtool_regex/o) {
+ # libtool's --silent hides the real compiler flags.
+ if ($line =~ /\s--silent/) {
+ return 1;
+ # If --silent is not present, skip this line as some compiler flags
+ # might be missing (e.g. -fPIE) which are handled correctly by libtool
+ # internally. libtool displays the real compiler command on the next
+ # line, so the flags are checked as usual.
+ } else {
+ ${$skip_ref} = 1;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
-# CONSTANTS/VARIABLES
+ if (not (index($line, 'checking if you want to see long compiling messages... no') == 0
+ or $line =~ /^\s*\[?(?:CC|CCLD|C\+\+|CXX|CXXLD|LD|LINK)\]?\s+(.+?)$/
+ or $line =~ /^\s*[Cc]ompiling\s+(.+?)(?:\.\.\.)?$/
+ or $line =~ /^\s*[Bb]uilding (?:program|shared library)\s+(.+?)$/
+ or $line =~ /^\s*\[[\d ]+%\] Building (?:C|CXX) object (.+?)$/)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
-# Regex to catch (GCC) compiler warnings.
-my $warning_regex = qr/^(.+?):([0-9]+):[0-9]+: warning: (.+?) \[(.+?)\]$/;
+ # False positives.
+ #
+ # C++ compiler setting.
+ return 0 if $line =~ /^\s*C\+\+.+?:\s+(?:yes|no)\s*$/;
+ return 0 if $line =~ /^\s*C\+\+ Library: stdc\+\+$/;
+ # "Compiling" non binary files.
+ return 0 if $line =~ /^\s*Compiling \S+\.(?:py|el)['"]?\s*(?:\.\.\.)?$/;
+ # "Compiling" with no file name.
+ if ($line =~ /^\s*[Cc]ompiling\s+(.+?)(?:\.\.\.)?$/) {
+ # $file_extension_regex may need spaces around the filename.
+ return 0 if not " $1 " =~ /$file_extension_regex/o;
+ }
-# Expected hardening flags. All flags are used as regexps.
-my @cflags = (
- '-g',
- '-O2',
- '-fstack-protector',
- '--param=ssp-buffer-size=4',
- '-Wformat',
- '-Wformat-security',
- '-Werror=format-security',
-);
-my @cflags_pie = (
- '-fPIE',
-);
-my @cppflags = (
- '-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2',
-);
-my @ldflags = (
- '-Wl,(-z,)?relro',
-);
-my @ldflags_pie = (
- '-fPIE',
- '-pie',
-);
-my @ldflags_bindnow = (
- '-Wl,(-z,)?now',
-);
-# All (hardening) flags.
-my @flags = (@cflags, @cflags_pie,
- @cppflags,
- @ldflags, @ldflags_pie, @ldflags_bindnow);
-# Renaming rules for the output so the regex parts are not visible.
-my %flag_renames = (
- '-Wl,(-z,)?relro' => '-Wl,-z,relro',
- '-Wl,(-z,)?now' => '-Wl,-z,now',
-);
+ my $file = $1;
+ # On the first pass we only check if this line is verbose or not.
+ return 1 if not defined $input_ref;
-# MAIN
+ # Second pass, we have access to the next lines.
+ ${$skip_ref} = 0;
+
+ # CMake and other build systems print the non-verbose messages also when
+ # building verbose. If a compiler and the file name occurs in the next
+ # lines, treat it as verbose build.
+ if (defined $file) {
+ # Get filename, we can't use the complete path as only parts of it are
+ # used in the real compiler command.
+ $file =~ m{/([^/\s]+)$};
+ $file = $1;
+
+ for (my $i = 1; $i <= $line_count; $i++) {
+ my $next_line = $input_ref->[$line_offset + $i];
+ last unless defined $next_line;
+
+ if (index($next_line, $file) != -1 and $next_line =~ /$cc_regex/o) {
+ # Not a non-verbose line, but we still have to skip the
+ # current line as it doesn't contain any compiler commands.
+ ${$skip_ref} = 1;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+# Remove @flags from $flag_refs_ref, uses $flag_renames_ref as reference.
+sub remove_flags {
+ my ($flag_refs_ref, $flag_renames_ref, @flags) = @_;
+
+ my %removes = map { $_ => 1 } @flags;
+ foreach my $flags (@{$flag_refs_ref}) {
+ @{$flags} = grep {
+ # Flag found as string.
+ not exists $removes{$_}
+ # Flag found as string representation of regexp.
+ and (not defined $flag_renames_ref->{$_}
+ or not exists $removes{$flag_renames_ref->{$_}})
+ } @{$flags};
+ }
-# Additional hardening options.
-my $pie = 0;
-my $bindnow = 0;
+ return;
+}
+
+# Modifies $flag_renames_ref hash.
+sub compile_flag_regexp {
+ my ($flag_renames_ref, @flags) = @_;
+
+ my @result = ();
+ foreach my $flag (@flags) {
+ # Compile flag regexp for faster execution.
+ my $regex = qr/\s$flag(?:\s|\\)/;
+
+ # Store flag name in replacement string for correct flags in messages
+ # with qr//ed flag regexps.
+ $flag_renames_ref->{$regex}
+ = (exists $flag_renames_ref->{$flag})
+ ? $flag_renames_ref->{$flag}
+ : $flag;
+
+ push @result, $regex;
+ }
+ return @result;
+}
+
+# Does any extension in @extensions exist in %{$extensions_ref}?
+sub extension_found {
+ my ($extensions_ref, @extensions) = @_;
+
+ foreach my $extension (@extensions) {
+ if (exists $extensions_ref->{$extension}) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+# MAIN
# Parse command line arguments.
-my $option_all = 0;
-my $option_help = 0;
-my $option_version = 0;
+my $option_help = 0;
+my $option_version = 0;
+my $option_pie = 0;
+my $option_bindnow = 0;
+my @option_ignore_arch = ();
+my @option_ignore_flag = ();
+my @option_ignore_arch_flag = ();
+my @option_ignore_line = ();
+my @option_ignore_arch_line = ();
+my $option_all = 0;
+my $option_arch = undef;
+my $option_buildd = 0;
+ $option_color = 0;
if (not Getopt::Long::GetOptions(
- 'help|h|?' => \$option_help,
- 'version' => \$option_version,
- 'pie' => \$pie,
- 'bindnow' => \$bindnow,
- 'all' => \$option_all,
+ 'help|h|?' => \$option_help,
+ 'version' => \$option_version,
+ # Hardening options.
+ 'pie' => \$option_pie,
+ 'bindnow' => \$option_bindnow,
+ 'all' => \$option_all,
+ # Ignore.
+ 'ignore-arch=s' => \@option_ignore_arch,
+ 'ignore-flag=s' => \@option_ignore_flag,
+ 'ignore-arch-flag=s' => \@option_ignore_arch_flag,
+ 'ignore-line=s' => \@option_ignore_line,
+ 'ignore-arch-line=s' => \@option_ignore_arch_line,
+ # Misc.
+ 'color' => \$option_color,
+ 'arch=s' => \$option_arch,
+ 'buildd' => \$option_buildd,
)) {
require Pod::Usage;
Pod::Usage::pod2usage(2);
@@ -180,7 +609,8 @@ if ($option_help) {
Pod::Usage::pod2usage(1);
}
if ($option_version) {
- print "blhc $VERSION Copyright (C) 2012 Simon Ruderich
+ print <<"EOF";
+blhc $VERSION Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Simon Ruderich
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -194,149 +624,732 @@ GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see .
-";
+EOF
exit 0;
}
+# Arguments missing.
+if (scalar @ARGV == 0) {
+ require Pod::Usage;
+ Pod::Usage::pod2usage(2);
+}
+
+# Don't load Term::ANSIColor in buildd mode because Term::ANSIColor is not
+# installed on Debian's buildds.
+if (not $option_buildd) {
+ require Term::ANSIColor;
+}
+
if ($option_all) {
- $pie = 1;
- $bindnow = 1;
+ $option_pie = 1;
+ $option_bindnow = 1;
+}
+
+# Precompiled ignores for faster lookup.
+my %option_ignore_arch_flag = ();
+my %option_ignore_arch_line = ();
+
+# Strip flags which should be ignored.
+if (scalar @option_ignore_flag > 0) {
+ remove_flags(\@flag_refs, \%flag_renames, @option_ignore_flag);
+}
+# Same for arch specific ignore flags, but only prepare here.
+if (scalar @option_ignore_arch_flag > 0) {
+ foreach my $ignore (@option_ignore_arch_flag) {
+ my ($ignore_arch, $ignore_flag) = split /:/, $ignore, 2;
+
+ if (not $ignore_arch or not $ignore_flag) {
+ printf STDERR 'Value "%s" invalid for option ignore-arch-flag '
+ . '("arch:flag" expected)' . "\n", $ignore;
+ require Pod::Usage;
+ Pod::Usage::pod2usage(2);
+ }
+
+ push @{$option_ignore_arch_flag{$ignore_arch}}, $ignore_flag;
+ }
+}
+
+# Precompile all flag regexps. any_flags_used(), all_flags_used() get a lot
+# faster with this.
+foreach my $flags (@flag_refs_all) {
+ @{$flags} = compile_flag_regexp(\%flag_renames, @{$flags});
+}
+
+# Precompile ignore line regexps, also anchor at beginning and end of line.
+foreach my $ignore (@option_ignore_line) {
+ $ignore = qr/^$ignore$/;
+}
+# Same for arch specific ignore lines.
+if (scalar @option_ignore_arch_line > 0) {
+ foreach my $ignore (@option_ignore_arch_line) {
+ my ($ignore_arch, $ignore_line) = split /:/, $ignore, 2;
+
+ if (not $ignore_arch or not $ignore_line) {
+ printf STDERR 'Value "%s" invalid for option ignore-arch-line '
+ . '("arch:line" expected)' . "\n", $ignore;
+ require Pod::Usage;
+ Pod::Usage::pod2usage(2);
+ }
+
+ push @{$option_ignore_arch_line{$ignore_arch}}, qr/^$ignore_line$/;
+ }
}
# Final exit code.
my $exit = 0;
-# Input lines, contain only the lines with compiler commands.
-my @input = ();
+FILE:
+foreach my $file (@ARGV) {
+ print "checking '$file'...\n" if scalar @ARGV > 1;
+
+ -f $file or die "No such file: $file";
+
+ open my $fh, '<', $file or die $!;
+
+ # Architecture of this file.
+ my $arch = $option_arch;
+
+ # Hardening options. Not all architectures support all hardening options.
+ my $harden_format = 1;
+ my $harden_fortify = 1;
+ my $harden_stack = 1;
+ my $harden_stack_strong = 1;
+ my $harden_relro = 1;
+ my $harden_bindnow = $option_bindnow; # defaults to 0
+ my $harden_pie = $option_pie; # defaults to 0
+
+ # Does this build log use ada? Ada also uses gcc as compiler but uses
+ # different CFLAGS. But only perform ada checks if an ada compiler is used
+ # for performance reasons.
+ my $ada = 0;
+
+ # Number of parallel jobs to prevent false positives when detecting
+ # non-verbose builds. As not all jobs declare the number of parallel jobs
+ # use a large enough default.
+ my $parallel = 10;
+
+ while (my $line = <$fh>) {
+ # Detect architecture automatically unless overridden. For buildd logs
+ # only, doesn't use the dpkg-buildpackage header. Necessary to ignore
+ # build logs which aren't built (wrong architecture, build error,
+ # etc.).
+ if (not $arch) {
+ if (index($line, 'Build Architecture: ') == 0) {
+ $arch = substr $line, 20, -1; # -1 to ignore '\n' at the end
+ # For old logs (sbuild << 0.63.0-1).
+ } elsif (index($line, 'Architecture: ') == 0) {
+ $arch = substr $line, 14, -1; # -1 to ignore '\n' at the end
+ }
+ }
-my $continuation = 0;
-while (my $line = <>) {
- # Ignore compiler warnings for now.
- next if $line =~ /$warning_regex/;
+ # dpkg-buildflags only provides hardening flags since 1.16.1, don't
+ # check for hardening flags in buildd mode if an older dpkg-dev is
+ # used. Default flags (-g -O2) are still checked.
+ #
+ # Packages which were built before 1.16.1 but used their own hardening
+ # flags are not checked.
+ #
+ # Strong stack protector is used since dpkg 1.17.11.
+ if ($option_buildd
+ and index($line, 'Toolchain package versions: ') == 0) {
+ require Dpkg::Version;
+
+ my $disable = 1;
+ my $disable_strong = 1;
+
+ if ($line =~ /\bdpkg-dev_(\S+)/) {
+ if (Dpkg::Version::version_compare($1, '1.16.1') >= 0) {
+ $disable = 0;
+ }
+ if (Dpkg::Version::version_compare($1, '1.17.11') >= 0) {
+ $disable_strong = 0;
+ }
+ }
- # Try to detect non verbose build logs.
- if ($line =~ /^checking if you want to see long compiling messages\.\.\. no/
- or $line =~ /^\s*(CC|CCLD)\s+/
- or $line =~ /^\s*(C|c)ompiling\s+/
- or $line =~ /^\s*\[[\d ]+%\] Building /) {
- error_nonverbose_build($line);
- $exit |= 1 << 2;
+ if ($disable) {
+ $harden_format = 0;
+ $harden_fortify = 0;
+ $harden_stack = 0;
+ $harden_relro = 0;
+ $harden_bindnow = 0;
+ $harden_pie = 0;
+ }
+ if ($disable_strong) {
+ $harden_stack_strong = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # The following two versions of CMake in Debian obeyed CPPFLAGS, but
+ # this was later dropped because upstream rejected the patch. Thus
+ # build logs with these versions will have fortify hardening flags
+ # enabled, even though they may be not correctly set and are missing
+ # when build with later CMake versions. Thanks to Aron Xu for letting
+ # me know.
+ if (index($line, 'Package versions: ') == 0
+ and $line =~ /\bcmake_(\S+)/
+ and ($1 eq '2.8.7-1' or $1 eq '2.8.7-2')) {
+ if (not $option_buildd) {
+ error_invalid_cmake($1);
+ $exit |= $exit_code{invalid_cmake};
+ } else {
+ print "$buildd_tag{invalid_cmake}|$1|\n";
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Debian's build daemons use "Filtered Build-Depends:" (or just
+ # "Build-Depends:" in older versions) for the build dependencies, but
+ # pbuilder uses "Depends:"; support both.
+ if (index($line, 'Filtered Build-Depends: ') == 0
+ or index($line, 'Build-Depends: ') == 0
+ or index($line, 'Depends: ') == 0) {
+ # If hardening wrapper is used (wraps calls to gcc and adds
+ # hardening flags automatically) we can't perform any checks,
+ # abort.
+ if ($line =~ /\bhardening-wrapper\b/) {
+ if (not $option_buildd) {
+ error_hardening_wrapper();
+ $exit |= $exit_code{hardening_wrapper};
+ } else {
+ print "$buildd_tag{hardening_wrapper}||\n";
+ }
+ next FILE;
+ }
+
+ # Ada compiler.
+ if ($line =~ /\bgnat\b/) {
+ $ada = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # This flags is not always available, but if it is use it.
+ if ($line =~ /^DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=.*\bparallel=(\d+)/) {
+ $parallel = $1;
+ }
+
+ # We skip over unimportant lines at the beginning of the log to
+ # prevent false positives.
+ last if index($line, 'dpkg-buildpackage: ') == 0;
}
+ # Input lines, contain only the lines with compiler commands.
+ my @input = ();
+ # Non-verbose lines in the input. Used to reduce calls to
+ # is_non_verbose_build() (which is quite slow) in the second loop when
+ # it's already clear if a line is non-verbose or not.
+ my @input_nonverbose = ();
+
+ my $continuation = 0;
+ my $complete_line = undef;
+ my $non_verbose;
+ while (my $line = <$fh>) {
+ # And stop at the end of the build log. Package details (reported by
+ # the buildd logs) are not important for us. This also prevents false
+ # positives.
+ last if index($line, 'Build finished at ') == 0
+ and $line =~ /^Build finished at \d{8}-\d{4}$/;
+
+ if (not $continuation) {
+ $non_verbose = 0;
+ }
- # One line may contain multiple commands (";"). Treat each one as single
- # line.
- my @line = split /(? 0 and $arch) {
+ foreach my $ignore (@option_ignore_arch) {
+ if ($arch eq $ignore) {
+ print "ignoring architecture '$arch'\n";
+ next FILE;
+ }
}
}
-}
-if (scalar @input == 0) {
- print "No compiler commands!\n";
- $exit |= 1;
- exit $exit;
-}
+ if (scalar @input == 0) {
+ if (not $option_buildd) {
+ print "No compiler commands!\n";
+ $exit |= $exit_code{no_compiler_commands};
+ } else {
+ print "$buildd_tag{no_compiler_commands}||\n";
+ }
+ next FILE;
+ }
-# Check if additional hardening options were used. Used to ensure they are
-# used for the complete build.
-foreach my $line (@input) {
- $pie = 1 if any_flags_used($line, @cflags_pie, @ldflags_pie);
- $bindnow = 1 if any_flags_used($line, @ldflags_bindnow);
-}
+ if ($option_buildd) {
+ $statistics{commands} += scalar @input;
+ }
-if ($pie) {
- @cflags = (@cflags, @cflags_pie);
- @ldflags = (@ldflags, @ldflags_pie);
-}
-if ($bindnow) {
- @ldflags = (@ldflags, @ldflags_bindnow);
+ # Option or auto detected.
+ if ($arch) {
+ # The following was partially copied from dpkg-dev 1.18.7
+ # (/usr/share/perl5/Dpkg/Vendor/Debian.pm, add_hardening_flags()),
+ # copyright Raphaël Hertzog , Kees Cook
+ # , Canonical, Ltd. licensed under GPL version 2 or
+ # later. Keep it in sync.
+
+ require Dpkg::Arch;
+ my ($abi, $os, $cpu) = Dpkg::Arch::debarch_to_debtriplet($arch);
+
+ # Disable unsupported hardening options.
+ if ($os !~ /^(?:linux|knetbsd|hurd)$/ or $cpu =~ /^(?:hppa|avr32)$/) {
+ $harden_pie = 0;
+ }
+ if ($cpu =~ /^(?:ia64|alpha|hppa|nios2)$/ or $arch eq 'arm') {
+ $harden_stack = 0;
+ $harden_stack_strong = 0;
+ }
+ if ($cpu =~ /^(?:ia64|hppa|avr32)$/) {
+ $harden_relro = 0;
+ $harden_bindnow = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Default values.
+ my @cflags = @def_cflags;
+ my @cxxflags = @def_cxxflags;
+ my @cppflags = @def_cppflags;
+ my @ldflags = @def_ldflags;
+ # Check the specified hardening options, same order as dpkg-buildflags.
+ if ($harden_pie) {
+ @cflags = (@cflags, @def_cflags_pie);
+ @cxxflags = (@cxxflags, @def_cflags_pie);
+ @ldflags = (@ldflags, @def_ldflags_pie);
+ }
+ if ($harden_stack_strong) {
+ @cflags = (@cflags, @def_cflags_stack_strong);
+ @cxxflags = (@cxxflags, @def_cflags_stack_strong);
+ } elsif ($harden_stack) {
+ @cflags = (@cflags, @def_cflags_stack);
+ @cxxflags = (@cxxflags, @def_cflags_stack);
+ }
+ if ($harden_fortify) {
+ @cflags = (@cflags, @def_cflags_fortify);
+ @cxxflags = (@cxxflags, @def_cflags_fortify);
+ @cppflags = (@cppflags, @def_cppflags_fortify);
+ }
+ if ($harden_format) {
+ @cflags = (@cflags, @def_cflags_format);
+ @cxxflags = (@cxxflags, @def_cflags_format);
+ }
+ if ($harden_relro) {
+ @ldflags = (@ldflags, @def_ldflags_relro);
+ }
+ if ($harden_bindnow) {
+ @ldflags = (@ldflags, @def_ldflags_bindnow);
+ }
+
+ # Stores normal CFLAGS when @cflags_ada are temporarily used.
+ my @cflags_backup;
+ # Ada CFLAGS, only set if ada is used.
+ my @cflags_ada;
+ # Ada doesn't support format hardening flags, see #680117 for more
+ # information. Filter them out if ada is used.
+ if ($ada and $harden_format) {
+ @cflags_ada = grep {
+ my $ok = 1;
+ foreach my $flag (@def_cflags_format) {
+ $ok = 0 if $_ eq $flag;
+ }
+ $ok;
+ } @cflags;
+ }
+
+ # Hack to fix cppflags_fortify_broken() if --ignore-flag
+ # -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 is used to ignore missing fortification. Only works
+ # as long as @def_cppflags_fortify contains only one variable.
+ if (scalar @def_cppflags_fortify == 0) {
+ $harden_fortify = 0;
+ }
+
+ # Ignore flags for this arch if requested.
+ if ($arch and exists $option_ignore_arch_flag{$arch}) {
+ my @local_flag_refs = (\@cflags, \@cxxflags, \@cppflags, \@ldflags);
+
+ remove_flags(\@local_flag_refs,
+ \%flag_renames,
+ @{$option_ignore_arch_flag{$arch}});
+ }
+
+ my @ignore_line = @option_ignore_line;
+ # Ignore lines for this arch if requested.
+ if ($arch and exists $option_ignore_arch_line{$arch}) {
+ @ignore_line = (@ignore_line, @{$option_ignore_arch_line{$arch}});
+ }
+
+LINE:
+ for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar @input; $i++) {
+ my $line = $input[$i];
+
+ # Ignore line if requested.
+ foreach my $ignore (@ignore_line) {
+ next LINE if $line =~ /$ignore/;
+ }
+
+ my $skip = 0;
+ if ($input_nonverbose[$i]
+ and is_non_verbose_build($line, \$skip,
+ \@input, $i, $parallel)) {
+ if (not $option_buildd) {
+ error_non_verbose_build($line);
+ $exit |= $exit_code{non_verbose_build};
+ } else {
+ $statistics{commands_nonverbose}++;
+ }
+ next;
+ }
+ # Even if it's a verbose build, we might have to skip this line (see
+ # 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;
+ # "([...] test.c)" is not detected as 'test.c' - fix this by removing
+ # the brace and similar characters at the line end.
+ $line =~ s/['")]+$//;
+
+ # Skip unnecessary tests when only preprocessing.
+ my $flag_preprocess = 0;
+
+ my $dependency = 0;
+ my $preprocess = 0;
+ my $compile = 0;
+ my $link = 0;
+
+ # Preprocess, compile, assemble.
+ if ($line =~ /\s(-E|-S|-c)\b/) {
+ $preprocess = 1;
+ $flag_preprocess = 1 if $1 eq '-E';
+ $compile = 1 if $1 eq '-S' or $1 eq '-c';
+ # Dependency generation for Makefiles. The other flags (-MF -MG -MP
+ # -MT -MQ) are always used with -M/-MM.
+ } elsif ($line =~ /\s(?:-M|-MM)\b/) {
+ $dependency = 1;
+ # Otherwise assume we are linking.
+ } else {
+ $link = 1;
+ }
+
+ # -MD/-MMD also cause dependency generation, but they don't imply -E!
+ if ($line =~ /\s(?:-MD|-MMD)\b/) {
+ $dependency = 0;
+ $flag_preprocess = 0;
+ }
+
+ # Dependency generation for Makefiles, no preprocessing or other flags
+ # needed.
+ next if $dependency;
+
+ # Get all file extensions on this line.
+ my @extensions = $line =~ /$file_extension_regex/go;
+ # Ignore all unknown extensions to speedup the search below.
+ @extensions = grep { exists $extension{$_} } @extensions;
+
+ # These file types don't require preprocessing.
+ if (extension_found(\%extensions_no_preprocess, @extensions)) {
+ $preprocess = 0;
+ }
+ # These file types require preprocessing.
+ if (extension_found(\%extensions_preprocess, @extensions)) {
+ # Prevent false positives with "libtool: link: g++ -include test.h
+ # .." compiler lines.
+ if ($orig_line !~ /$libtool_link_regex/o) {
+ $preprocess = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (not $flag_preprocess) {
+ # If there are source files then it's compiling/linking in one
+ # step and we must check both. We only check for source files
+ # here, because header files cause too many false positives.
+ if (extension_found(\%extensions_compile_link, @extensions)) {
+ # Assembly files don't need CFLAGS.
+ if (not extension_found(\%extensions_compile, @extensions)
+ and extension_found(\%extensions_no_compile, @extensions)) {
+ $compile = 0;
+ # But the rest does.
+ } else {
+ $compile = 1;
+ }
+ # No compilable extensions found, either linking or compiling
+ # header flags.
+ #
+ # If there are also no object files we are just compiling headers
+ # (.h -> .h.gch). Don't check for linker flags in this case. Due
+ # to our liberal checks for compiler lines, this also reduces the
+ # number of false positives considerably.
+ } elsif ($link
+ and not extension_found(\%extensions_object, @extensions)) {
+ $link = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ my $compile_cpp = 0;
+ my $compile_ada = 0;
+ # Assume CXXFLAGS are required when a C++ file is specified in the
+ # compiler line.
+ if ($compile
+ and extension_found(\%extensions_compile_cpp, @extensions)) {
+ $compile = 0;
+ $compile_cpp = 1;
+ # Ada needs special CFLAGS, use them if only ada files are compiled.
+ } elsif ($ada
+ and $compile
+ and array_equal(\@extensions,
+ \@source_no_preprocess_compile_ada)) {
+ $compile_ada = 1;
+ @cflags_backup = @cflags;
+ @cflags = @cflags_ada;
+ }
+
+ if ($option_buildd) {
+ $statistics{preprocess}++ if $preprocess;
+ $statistics{compile}++ if $compile;
+ $statistics{compile_cpp}++ if $compile_cpp;
+ $statistics{link}++ if $link;
+ }
+
+ # Check if there are flags indicating a debug build. If that's true,
+ # skip the check for -O2. This prevents fortification, but that's fine
+ # for a debug build.
+ if (any_flags_used($line, @def_cflags_debug)) {
+ remove_flags([\@cflags], \%flag_renames, $def_cflags[1]);
+ remove_flags([\@cppflags], \%flag_renames, $def_cppflags_fortify[0]);
+ }
+
+ # Check hardening flags.
+ my @missing;
+ if ($compile and not all_flags_used($line, \@missing, @cflags)
+ # Libraries linked with -fPIC don't have to (and can't) be
+ # linked with -fPIE as well. It's no error if only PIE flags
+ # are missing.
+ and not pic_pie_conflict($line, $harden_pie, \@missing, @def_cflags_pie)
+ # Assume dpkg-buildflags returns the correct flags.
+ and index($line, '`dpkg-buildflags --get CFLAGS`') == -1) {
+ if (not $option_buildd) {
+ error_flags('CFLAGS missing', \@missing, \%flag_renames, $input[$i]);
+ $exit |= $exit_code{flags_missing};
+ } else {
+ $statistics{compile_missing}++;
+ }
+ } elsif ($compile_cpp and not all_flags_used($line, \@missing, @cflags)
+ # Libraries linked with -fPIC don't have to (and can't) be
+ # linked with -fPIE as well. It's no error if only PIE flags
+ # are missing.
+ and not pic_pie_conflict($line, $harden_pie, \@missing, @def_cflags_pie)
+ # Assume dpkg-buildflags returns the correct flags.
+ and index($line, '`dpkg-buildflags --get CXXFLAGS`') == -1) {
+ if (not $option_buildd) {
+ error_flags('CXXFLAGS missing', \@missing, \%flag_renames, $input[$i]);
+ $exit |= $exit_code{flags_missing};
+ } else {
+ $statistics{compile_cpp_missing}++;
+ }
+ }
+ if ($preprocess
+ and (not all_flags_used($line, \@missing, @cppflags)
+ # The fortify flag might be overwritten, detect that.
+ or ($harden_fortify
+ and cppflags_fortify_broken($line, \@missing)))
+ # Assume dpkg-buildflags returns the correct flags.
+ and index($line, '`dpkg-buildflags --get CPPFLAGS`') == -1) {
+ if (not $option_buildd) {
+ error_flags('CPPFLAGS missing', \@missing, \%flag_renames, $input[$i]);
+ $exit |= $exit_code{flags_missing};
+ } else {
+ $statistics{preprocess_missing}++;
+ }
+ }
+ if ($link and not all_flags_used($line, \@missing, @ldflags)
+ # Same here, -fPIC conflicts with -fPIE.
+ and not pic_pie_conflict($line, $harden_pie, \@missing, @def_ldflags_pie)
+ # Assume dpkg-buildflags returns the correct flags.
+ and index($line, '`dpkg-buildflags --get LDFLAGS`') == -1) {
+ if (not $option_buildd) {
+ error_flags('LDFLAGS missing', \@missing, \%flag_renames, $input[$i]);
+ $exit |= $exit_code{flags_missing};
+ } else {
+ $statistics{link_missing}++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Restore normal CFLAGS.
+ if ($compile_ada) {
+ @cflags = @cflags_backup;
+ }
+ }
}
-foreach my $line (@input) {
- # Ignore false positives.
- #
- # ./configure summary.
- my $cc_regex = qr/(cc|(x86_64-linux-gnu-)?gcc|g\+\+|c\+\+)/;
- next if $line =~ /^\s*(C|c)ompiler[\s.]*:\s+$cc_regex(\s-std=[a-z0-9:+]+)?\s*$/
- or $line =~ /^\s*- (CC|CXX)\s*=\s*$cc_regex\s*$/
- or $line =~ /^\s*-- Check for working (C|CXX) compiler: /;
-
- # Is this a compiler or linker command?
- my $compiler = 1;
- my $linker = 0;
-
- # Linker commands.
- if ($line =~ m{\s-o # -o
- [\s\\]*\s+ # possible line continuation
- ([A-Za-z0-9_/.-]+/)? # path to file
- [A-Za-z0-9_-]+ # binary name (no dots!)
- ([0-9.]*\.so[0-9.]*[a-z]? # library (including version)
- |\.la)?
- (\s|\\|\$) # end of file name
- }x
- or $line =~ /^libtool: link: /
- or $line =~ m{\s*/bin/bash .+?libtool\s+(.+?\s+)?--mode=(re)?link}) {
- $compiler = 0;
- $linker = 1;
- }
-
- # If there are source files then it's compiling/linking in one step and we
- # must check both.
- if ($line =~ /\.(c|cc|cpp)\b/) {
- $compiler = 1;
- }
-
- # Check hardening flags.
- my @missing;
- if ($compiler and not all_flags_used($line, \@missing, @cflags)
- # Libraries linked with -fPIC don't have to (and can't) be linked
- # with -fPIE as well. It's no error if only PIE flags are missing.
- and not pic_pie_conflict($line, $pie, \@missing, @cflags_pie)) {
- error_flags('CFLAGS missing', \@missing, \%flag_renames, $line);
- $exit |= 1 << 3;
- }
- if ($compiler and not all_flags_used($line, \@missing, @cppflags)) {
- error_flags('CPPFLAGS missing', \@missing, \%flag_renames, $line);
- $exit |= 1 << 3;
- }
- if ($linker and not all_flags_used($line, \@missing, @ldflags)
- # Same here, -fPIC conflicts with -fPIE.
- and not pic_pie_conflict($line, $pie, \@missing, @ldflags_pie)) {
- error_flags('LDFLAGS missing', \@missing, \%flag_renames, $line);
- $exit |= 1 << 3;
+# Print statistics for buildd mode, only output in this mode.
+if ($option_buildd) {
+ my @warning;
+
+ if ($statistics{preprocess_missing}) {
+ push @warning, sprintf 'CPPFLAGS %d (of %d)',
+ $statistics{preprocess_missing},
+ $statistics{preprocess};
+ }
+ if ($statistics{compile_missing}) {
+ push @warning, sprintf 'CFLAGS %d (of %d)',
+ $statistics{compile_missing},
+ $statistics{compile};
+ }
+ if ($statistics{compile_cpp_missing}) {
+ push @warning, sprintf 'CXXFLAGS %d (of %d)',
+ $statistics{compile_cpp_missing},
+ $statistics{compile_cpp};
+ }
+ if ($statistics{link_missing}) {
+ push @warning, sprintf 'LDFLAGS %d (of %d)',
+ $statistics{link_missing},
+ $statistics{link};
+ }
+ if (scalar @warning) {
+ local $" = ', '; # array join string
+ print "$buildd_tag{flags_missing}|@warning missing|\n";
+ }
+
+ if ($statistics{commands_nonverbose}) {
+ printf "$buildd_tag{non_verbose_build}|%d (of %d) hidden|\n",
+ $statistics{commands_nonverbose},
+ $statistics{commands},
}
}
+
exit $exit;
@@ -348,25 +1361,112 @@ blhc - build log hardening check, checks build logs for missing hardening flags
=head1 SYNOPSIS
-B [-h -? --help]
+B [I] I<< .. >>
-B [--pie] [--bindnow] [--all]
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
- --help available options
- --version version number and license
- --pie force +pie check
- --bindnow force +bindbow check
- --all force +all (+pie, +bindnow) check
+blhc is a small tool which checks build logs for missing hardening flags. It's
+licensed under the GPL 3 or later.
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
+It's designed to check build logs generated by Debian's dpkg-buildpackage (or
+tools using dpkg-buildpackage like pbuilder or sbuild (which is used for the
+official buildd build logs)) to help maintainers detect missing hardening
+flags in their packages.
+
+Only gcc is detected as compiler at the moment. If other compilers support
+hardening flags as well, please report them.
-blhc is a small tool which checks build logs for missing hardening flags and
-other important warnings. It's licensed under the GPL 3 or later.
+If there's no output, no flags are missing and the build log is fine.
+
+See F for details about performed checks, auto-detection and
+limitations.
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 8
+=item B<--all>
+
+Force check for all +all (+pie, +bindnow) hardening flags. By default it's
+auto detected.
+
+=item B<--arch> I
+
+Set the specific architecture (e.g. amd64, armel, etc.), automatically
+disables hardening flags not available on this architecture. Is detected
+automatically if dpkg-buildpackage is used.
+
+=item B<--bindnow>
+
+Force check for all +bindnow hardening flags. By default it's auto detected.
+
+=item B<--buildd>
+
+Special mode for buildds when automatically parsing log files. The following
+changes are in effect:
+
+=over 2
+
+=item *
+
+Print tags instead of normal warnings, see L"BUILDD TAGS"> for a list of
+possible tags.
+
+=item *
+
+Don't check hardening flags in old log files (if dpkg-dev << 1.16.1 is
+detected).
+
+=item *
+
+Don't require Term::ANSIColor.
+
+=item *
+
+Return exit code 0, unless there was a error (-I, -W messages don't count as
+error).
+
+=back
+
+=item B<--color>
+
+Use colored (ANSI) output for warning messages.
+
+=item B<--ignore-arch> I
+
+Ignore build logs from architectures matching I. I is a string.
+
+Used to prevent false positives. This option can be specified multiple times.
+
+=item B<--ignore-arch-flag> I:I
+
+Like B<--ignore-flag>, but only ignore flag on I.
+
+=item B<--ignore-arch-line> I:I
+
+Like B<--ignore-line>, but only ignore line on I.
+
+=item B<--ignore-flag> I
+
+Don't print an error when the specific flag is missing in a compiler line.
+I is a string.
+
+Used to prevent false positives. This option can be specified multiple times.
+
+=item B<--ignore-line> I
+
+Ignore lines matching the given Perl regex. I is automatically anchored
+at the beginning and end of the line to prevent false negatives.
+
+B: Not the input lines are checked, but the lines which are displayed in
+warnings (which have line continuation resolved).
+
+Used to prevent false positives. This option can be specified multiple times.
+
+=item B<--pie>
+
+Force check for all +pie hardening flags. By default it's auto detected.
+
=item B<-h -? --help>
Print available options.
@@ -375,30 +1475,99 @@ Print available options.
Print version number and license.
-=item B<--pie>
+=back
-Force check for all +pie hardening flags. By default it's auto detected.
+Auto detection for B<--pie> and B<--bindnow> only works if at least one
+command uses the required hardening flag (e.g. -fPIE). Then it's required for
+all other commands as well.
-=item B<--bindnow>
+=head1 EXAMPLES
-Force check for all +bindnow hardening flags. By default it's auto detected.
+Normal usage, parse a single log file.
-=item B<--all>
+ blhc path/to/log/file
-Force check for all +all (+pie, +bindnow) hardening flags. By default it's
-auto detected.
+If there's no output, no flags are missing and the build log is fine.
-=back
+Parse multiple log files. The exit code is ORed over all files.
+
+ blhc path/to/directory/with/log/files/*
+
+Don't treat missing C<-g> as error:
+
+ blhc --ignore-flag -g path/to/log/file
+
+Don't treat missing C<-pie> on kfreebsd-amd64 as error:
+
+ blhc --ignore-arch-flag kfreebsd-amd64:-pie path/to/log/file
+
+Ignore lines consisting exactly of C<./script gcc file> which would cause a
+false positive.
+
+ blhc --ignore-line '\./script gcc file' path/to/log/file
+
+Ignore lines matching C<./script gcc file> somewhere in the line.
+
+ blhc --ignore-line '.*\./script gcc file.*' path/to/log/file
+
+Use blhc with pbuilder.
+
+ pbuilder path/to/package.dsc | tee path/log/file
+ blhc path/to/file || echo flags missing
+
+=head1 BUILDD TAGS
+
+The following tags are used in I<--buildd> mode. In braces the additional data
+which is displayed.
+
+=over 2
-Auto detection only works if at least one command uses the required hardening
-flag (e.g. -fPIE). Then it's required for all other commands as well.
+=item B
+
+The package uses hardening-wrapper which intercepts calls to gcc and adds
+hardening flags. The build log doesn't contain any hardening flags and thus
+can't be checked by blhc.
+
+=item B (summary of hidden lines)
+
+Build log contains lines which hide the real compiler flags. For example:
+
+ CC test-a.c
+ CC test-b.c
+ CC test-c.c
+ LD test
+
+Most of the time either C or C in
+F fixes builds with hidden compiler flags. Sometimes C<.SILENT>
+in a F must be removed. And as last resort the F must be
+patched to remove the C<@>s hiding the real compiler commands.
+
+=item B (summary of missing flags)
+
+CPPFLAGS, CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, LDFLAGS missing.
+
+=item B (version)
+
+By default CMake ignores CPPFLAGS thus missing those hardening flags. Debian
+patched CMake in versions 2.8.7-1 and 2.8.7-2 to respect CPPFLAGS, but this
+patch was rejected by upstream and later reverted in Debian. Thus those two
+versions show correct usage of CPPFLAGS even if the package doesn't correctly
+handle them (for example by passing them to CFLAGS). To prevent false
+negatives just blacklist those two versions.
+
+=item B
+
+No compiler commands were detected. Either the log contains none or they were
+not correctly detected by blhc (please report the bug in this case).
+
+=back
=head1 EXIT STATUS
The exit status is a "bit mask", each listed status is ORed when the error
condition occurs to get the result.
-=over 8
+=over 4
=item B<0>
@@ -420,15 +1589,27 @@ Non verbose build.
Missing hardening flags.
+=item B<16>
+
+Hardening wrapper detected, no tests performed.
+
+=item B<32>
+
+Invalid CMake version used. See B under L"BUILDD
+TAGS"> for a detailed explanation.
+
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Simon Ruderich, Esimon@ruderich.orgE
-=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
+Thanks to to Bernhard R. Link Ebrlink@debian.orgE and Jaria Alto
+Ejari.aalto@cante.netE for their valuable input and suggestions.
+
+=head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
-Copyright (C) 2012 by Simon Ruderich
+Copyright (C) 2012-2016 by Simon Ruderich
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -443,4 +1624,8 @@ GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see .
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+L, L
+
=cut