Do not send an uncaught signal to a thread to terminate, because it kills the entire process as opposed to killing just the individual thread. This rule is a specific instance of SIG02-C. Avoid using signals to implement normal functionality.Calling the signal()
function in a multithreaded program is undefined behavior. (See undefined behavior 135.)
Noncompliant Code Example
This code uses the pthread_killnoncompliant code example invokes the signal()
function to send a SIGKILL
signal to the created thread. The thread receives the signal and the entire process is terminated.from a multithreaded program:
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#include <signal.h> #include <stddef.h> #include <threads.h> volatile sig_atomic_t flag = 0; void handler(int signum) { flag = 1; } /* Runs until user sends SIGUSR1 */ int func(void *data) { while (!flag) { /* ... */ } int main(void){ pthread_t thread; pthread_create(&thread, NULL, func, 0); pthread_kill(thread, SIGKILL); /* May continue executing briefly until the signal kills the process */ return 0; } int main(void) func(void *foo){ { signal(SIGUSR1, handler); /* Undefined behavior */ thrd_t tid; if (thrd_success != thrd_create(&tid, func, NULL)) { /* Execution of thread */ } Handle error */ } /* ... */ return 0; } |
NOTE: The SIGUSR1
signal value is not defined in the C Standard; consequently, this is not a C-compliant code example.
Compliant Solution
This code instead uses the pthread_cancel()
to terminate the thread. The thread continues to run until it reaches a cancellation point. See the second referenced article for a list of functions that are cancellation points. If the cancellation type is set to asynchronous, the thread is terminated immediately. However, POSIX only requires the pthread_cancel()
, pthread_setcancelstate()
, and pthread_setcanceltype()
functions to be async-cancel safe. An application that calls other POSIX functions with asynchronous cancellation enabled is non-conforming.compliant solution uses an object of type atomic_bool
to indicate when the child thread should terminate its loop:
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#include <stdatomic.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <threads.h>
atomic_bool flag = ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(false);
int func(void *data) {
while (!flag) {
/* ... */
}
return 0;
}
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int main(void) { pthreadthrd_t threadtid; pthreadif (thrd_success != thrd_create(&threadtid, NULL, func, (void*NULL)0); { pthread_cancel(thread); /* Handle Continueserror */ return 0; } void func(void *foo){ /* ... */ /* Set Executionflag ofwhen threaddone */ flag = true; } return 0; } |
Exceptions
CON37-C-EX1: Implementations such as POSIX that provide defined behavior when multithreaded programs use custom signal handlers are exempt from this rule [IEEE Std 1003.1-2013].
Risk Assessment
Sending the signal to a program causes it to be abnormally terminatedMixing signals and threads causes undefined behavior.
Rule | Severity | Likelihood | Remediation Cost | Priority | Level |
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CON37-C |
Low |
Probable |
Low | P6 | L2 |
References
Related Vulnerabilities
Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website.
Automated Detection
Tool | Version | Checker | Description | ||||||
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Astrée |
| stdlib-use-signal | Fully checked | ||||||
CodeSonar |
| BADFUNC.SIGNAL | Use of signal | ||||||
Coverity |
| MISRA C 2012 Rule 21.5 | Over-constraining | ||||||
Cppcheck Premium |
| premium-cert-con37-c | Fully implemented | ||||||
Helix QAC |
| C5021 C++5022 | |||||||
Klocwork |
| MISRA.STDLIB.SIGNAL | |||||||
LDRA tool suite |
| 44 S | Enhanced enforcement | ||||||
Parasoft C/C++test |
| CERT_C-CON37-a | The signal handling facilities of <signal.h> shall not be used | ||||||
PC-lint Plus |
| 586 | Fully supported | ||||||
Polyspace Bug Finder |
| CERT C: Rule CON37-C | Checks for signal call in multithreaded program (rule fully covered) | ||||||
RuleChecker |
| stdlib-use-signal | Fully checked |
Bibliography
[IEEE Std 1003.1-2013] | XSH 2.9.1, "Thread Safety" |
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\[[OpenBSD|AA. References#OpenBSD]\] [{{signal()}} Man Page|http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=signal]
\[[MKS|AA. References#MKS]\] [{{pthread_cancel()}} Man Page|http://www.mkssoftware.com/docs/man3/pthread_cancel.3.asp]
\[[Open Group 97a|AA. References#Open Group 97a]\][Threads Overview|http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/xsh/threads.html] Wiki Markup