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The C Standard identifies the following distinct situations in which undefined behavior (UB) can arise as a result of invalid pointer operations:

UB

Description

Example Code

46

Addition or subtraction of a pointer into, or just beyond, an array object and an integer type produces a result that does not point into, or just beyond, the same array object.

Forming Out-of-Bounds Pointer, Null Pointer Arithmetic

47

Addition or subtraction of a pointer into, or just beyond, an array object and an integer type produces a result that points just beyond the array object and is used as the operand of a unary * operator that is evaluated.

Dereferencing Past the End Pointer, Using Past the End Index

49

An array subscript is out of range, even if an object is apparently accessible with the given subscript, for example, in the lvalue expression a[1][7] given the declaration int a[4][5]).

Apparently Accessible Out-of-Range Index

62

An attempt is made to access, or generate a pointer to just past, a flexible array member of a structure when the referenced object provides no elements for that array.

Pointer Past Flexible Array Member

Anchor
Forming Out-of-Bounds Pointer
Forming Out-of-Bounds Pointer
Noncompliant Code Example (Forming Out-of-Bounds Pointer)

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In this compliant solution, the while loop in the GetMachineName() function is bounded so that the loop terminates when a backslash character is found, the null-termination character (L'\0') is discovered, or the end of the buffer is reached. Or, as coded, the while loop continues as long as each character is neither a backslash nor a null character and is not at the end of the buffer. This code does not result in a buffer overflow even if no backslash character is found in wszMachineName.

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HRESULT GetMachineName(
  wchar_t *pwszPath,
  wchar_t wszMachineName[MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH_FQDN+1])
{
  wchar_t *pwszServerName = wszMachineName;
  wchar_t *pwszTemp = pwszPath + 2;
  wchar_t *end_addr
    = pwszServerName + MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH_FQDN;
  while ( (*pwszTemp != L'\\') &&
     &&    ((*pwszTemp != L'\0')) &&
      &&   (pwszServerName < end_addr) )
  {
    *pwszServerName++ = *pwszTemp++;
  }

  /* ... */
}

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#include <stdlib.h>
 
struct S {
  size_t len;
  char buf[];  /* Flexible array member */
};

const char *find(const struct S *s, int c) {
  const char *first = s->buf;
  const char *last  = s->buf + s->len;

  while (first++ != last) { /* Undefined behavior */
    if (*first == (unsigned char)c) {
      return first;
    }
  }
  return NULL;
}
 
void g(void) {
  struct S *s = (struct S *)malloc(sizeof(struct S));
  if (s == NULL) {
    /* Handle error */
  }
  s->len = 0;
  find(s, 'a');
}

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#include <stdlib.h>
 
struct S {
  size_t len;
  char buf[];  /* Flexible array member */
};

const char *find(const struct S *s, int c) {
  const char *first = s->buf;
  const char *last  = s->buf + s->len;

  while (first != last) { /* Avoid incrementing here */
    if (*++first == (unsigned char)c) {
      return first;
    }
  }
  return NULL;
}
 
void g(void) {
  struct S *s = (struct S *)malloc(sizeof(struct S));
  if (s == NULL) {
    /* Handle error */
  }
  s->len = 0;
  find(s, 'a');
}

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Writing to out-of-range pointers or array subscripts can result in a buffer overflow and the execution of arbitrary code with the permissions of the vulnerable process. Reading from out-of-range pointers or array subscripts can result in unintended information disclosure.

Rule

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Priority

Level

ARR30-C

High

Likely

High

P9

L2

Automated Detection

Tool

Version

Checker

Description

Astrée
Include Page
Astrée_V
Astrée_V
pointered

array-index-

deallocation

range
array-index-range-constant
null-dereferencing
pointered-deallocation
return-reference-local

Partially checked

Can detect all accesses to invalid pointers as well as array index out-of-bounds accesses and prove their absence.

This rule is only partially checked as invalid but unused pointers may not be reported.

Axivion Bauhaus Suite

Include Page
Axivion Bauhaus Suite_V
Axivion Bauhaus Suite_V

CertC-ARR30
Can detect out-of-bound access to array / buffer
CodeSonar
Include Page
CodeSonar_V
CodeSonar_V

LANG.MEM.BO
LANG.MEM.BU
LANG.MEM.TBA
LANG.MEM.TO
LANG.MEM.TU
LANG.STRUCT.

PBB

PARITH
LANG.STRUCT.PBB
LANG.STRUCT.PPE
BADFUNC.BO.*

Buffer overrun
Buffer underrun
Tainted buffer access
Type overrun
Type underrun
Pointer Arithmetic
Pointer before beginning of object
Pointer past end of object
A collection of warning classes that report uses of library functions prone to internal buffer overflows.

Compass/ROSE
  


Could be configured to catch violations of this rule. The way to catch the noncompliant code example is to first hunt for example code that follows this pattern:

   for (LPWSTR pwszTemp = pwszPath + 2; *pwszTemp != L'\\';
*pwszTemp++;)

In particular, the iteration variable is a pointer, it gets incremented, and the loop condition does not set an upper bound on the pointer. Once this case is handled, ROSE can handle cases like the real noncompliant code example, which is effectively the same semantics, just different syntax

Coverity

Include Page
Coverity_V
Coverity_V

OVERRUN

NEGATIVE_RETURNS

ARRAY_VS_SINGLETON

BUFFER_SIZE

Can detect the access of memory past the end of a memory buffer/array

Can detect when the loop bound may become negative

Can detect the out-of-bound read/write to array allocated statically or dynamically

Can detect buffer overflows

Klocwork
Cppcheck
Include Page
Klocwork
Cppcheck_V
Klocwork
Cppcheck_V

ABV.ANY_SIZE_ARRAY
ABV.GENERAL
ABV.STACK
ABV.TAINTED
ABV.UNICODE.BOUND_MAP
ABV.UNICODE.FAILED_MAP
ABV.UNICODE.NNTS_MAP
ABV.UNICODE.SELF_MAP
ABV.UNKNOWN_SIZE
NNTS.MIGHT
NNTS.MUST
NNTS.TAINTED
SV.STRBO.BOUND_COPY.OVERFLOW
SV.STRBO.BOUND_COPY.UNTERM
SV.STRBO.BOUND_SPRINTF
SV.TAINTED.ALLOC_SIZE
SV.TAINTED.CALL.INDEX_ACCESS
SV.TAINTED.CALL.LOOP_BOUND
SV.TAINTED.INDEX_ACCESS
SV.TAINTED.LOOP_BOUND
SV.UNBOUND_STRING_INPUT.CIN

SV.UNBOUND_STRING_INPUT.FUNC

 LDRA tool suite  Include PageLDRA_VLDRA_V

45 D, 47 S, 476 S, 489 S, 64 X, 66 X, 68 X, 69 X, 70 X, 71 X, 79 X

Partially implementedParasoft C/C++test9.5BD-PB-ARRAYPartially implementedPolyspace Bug FinderR2016a

Array access out of bounds, Array access with tainted index, Pointer access out of bounds, Pointer dereference with tainted offset, Use of tainted pointer

Array index outside bounds during array access

Array index from unsecure source possibly outside array bounds

Pointer dereferenced outside its bounds

Offset is from an unsecure source and dereference may be out of bounds

Pointer from an unsecure source may be NULL or point to unknown memory

PRQA QA-C Include PagePRQA QA-C_vPRQA QA-C_v

2840, 2841, 2842, 2843, 2844, 2930, 2931, 2932, 2933, 2934, 2950, 2951, 2952, 2953

Partially implementedCppcheck Include PageCppcheck_VCppcheck_VarrayIndexOutOfBounds, outOfBounds, negativeIndex, arrayIndexThenCheck, arrayIndexOutOfBoundsCond,  possibleBufferAccessOutOfBounds

Context sensitive analysis of array index, pointers, etc.

Array index out of bounds

Buffer overflow when calling various functions memset,strcpy,..

Warns about condition (a[i] == 0 && i < unknown_value) and recommends that (i < unknown_value && a[i] == 0) is used instead

Detects unsafe code when array is accessed before/after it is tested if the array index is out of bounds

Related Vulnerabilities

CVE-2008-1517 results from a violation of this rule. Before Mac OSX version 10.5.7, the XNU kernel accessed an array at an unverified user-input index, allowing an attacker to execute arbitrary code by passing an index greater than the length of the array and therefore accessing outside memory [xorl 2009].

Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website.

Related Guidelines

ISO/IEC TR 24772:2013Arithmetic Wrap-Around Error [FIF]
Unchecked Array Indexing [XYZ]
ISO/IEC TS 17961Forming or using out-of-bounds pointers or array subscripts [invptr]
MITRE CWE

CWE-119, Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer
CWE-122, Heap-based Buffer Overflow
CWE-123, Write-what-where Condition
CWE-125, Out-of-bounds Read
CWE-129, Improper Validation of Array Index
CWE-788, Access of Memory Location after End of Buffer

MISRA C:2012Rule 18.1 (required)

Bibliography

arrayIndexOutOfBounds, outOfBounds, negativeIndex, arrayIndexThenCheck, arrayIndexOutOfBoundsCond,  possibleBufferAccessOutOfBounds

Context sensitive analysis of array index, pointers, etc.

Array index out of bounds

Buffer overflow when calling various functions memset,strcpy,..

Warns about condition (a[i] == 0 && i < unknown_value) and recommends that (i < unknown_value && a[i] == 0) is used instead

Detects unsafe code when array is accessed before/after it is tested if the array index is out of bounds

Cppcheck Premium

Include Page
Cppcheck Premium_V
Cppcheck Premium_V

arrayIndexOutOfBounds, outOfBounds, negativeIndex, arrayIndexThenCheck, arrayIndexOutOfBoundsCond,  possibleBufferAccessOutOfBounds

premium-cert-arr30-c

Context sensitive analysis of array index, pointers, etc.

Array index out of bounds

Buffer overflow when calling various functions memset,strcpy,..

Warns about condition (a[i] == 0 && i < unknown_value) and recommends that (i < unknown_value && a[i] == 0) is used instead

Detects unsafe code when array is accessed before/after it is tested if the array index is out of bounds

Helix QAC

Include Page
Helix QAC_V
Helix QAC_V

C2840

DF2820, DF2821, DF2822, DF2823, DF2840, DF2841, DF2842, DF2843, DF2930, DF2931, DF2932, DF2933, DF2935, DF2936, DF2937, DF2938, DF2950, DF2951, DF2952, DF2953


Klocwork
Include Page
Klocwork_V
Klocwork_V

ABV.GENERAL
ABV.GENERAL.MULTIDIMENSION
NPD.FUNC.CALL.MIGHT
ABV.ANY_SIZE_ARRAY
ABV.STACK
ABV.TAINTED
ABV.UNICODE.BOUND_MAP
ABV.UNICODE.FAILED_MAP
ABV.UNICODE.NNTS_MAP
ABV.UNICODE.SELF_MAP
ABV.UNKNOWN_SIZE
NNTS.MIGHT
NNTS.MUST
NNTS.TAINTED
SV.TAINTED.INDEX_ACCESS
SV.TAINTED.LOOP_BOUND


LDRA tool suite
 
Include Page
LDRA_V
LDRA_V

45 D, 47 S, 476 S, 489 S, 64 X, 66 X, 68 X, 69 X, 70 X, 71 X, 79 X

Partially implemented
Parasoft C/C++test
Include Page
Parasoft_V
Parasoft_V
CERT_C-ARR30-a
Avoid accessing arrays out of bounds
Parasoft Insure++

Runtime analysis
PC-lint Plus

Include Page
PC-lint Plus_V
PC-lint Plus_V

413, 415, 416, 613, 661, 662, 676

Fully supported

Polyspace Bug Finder

Include Page
Polyspace Bug Finder_V
Polyspace Bug Finder_V

CERT C: Rule ARR30-C

Checks for:

  • Array access out of bounds
  • Pointer access out of bounds
  • Array access with tainted index
  • Use of tainted pointer
  • Pointer dereference with tainted offset

Rule partially covered.

PVS-Studio

Include Page
PVS-Studio_V
PVS-Studio_V

V512, V557, V582, V594, V643, V645, V694, V1086
RuleChecker

Include Page
RuleChecker_V
RuleChecker_V

array-index-range-constant
return-reference-local
Partially checked
TrustInSoft Analyzer

Include Page
TrustInSoft Analyzer_V
TrustInSoft Analyzer_V

index_in_address

Exhaustively verified (see one compliant and one non-compliant example).

Related Vulnerabilities

CVE-2008-1517 results from a violation of this rule. Before Mac OSX version 10.5.7, the XNU kernel accessed an array at an unverified user-input index, allowing an attacker to execute arbitrary code by passing an index greater than the length of the array and therefore accessing outside memory [xorl 2009].

Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website.

Related Guidelines

Key here (explains table format and definitions)

Taxonomy

Taxonomy item

Relationship

ISO/IEC TR 24772:2013Arithmetic Wrap-Around Error [FIF]Prior to 2018-01-12: CERT: Unspecified Relationship
ISO/IEC TR 24772:2013Unchecked Array Indexing [XYZ]Prior to 2018-01-12: CERT: Unspecified Relationship
ISO/IEC TS 17961Forming or using out-of-bounds pointers or array subscripts [invptr]Prior to 2018-01-12: CERT: Unspecified Relationship
CWE 2.11CWE-119, Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer2017-05-18: CERT: Rule subset of CWE
CWE 2.11CWE-123, Write-what-where Condition2017-05-18: CERT: Partial overlap
CWE 2.11CWE-125, Out-of-bounds Read2017-05-18: CERT: Partial overlap
MISRA C:2012Rule 18.1 (required)Prior to 2018-01-12: CERT: Unspecified Relationship

CERT-CWE Mapping Notes

Key here for mapping notes

CWE-119 and ARR30-C

Independent( ARR30-C, ARR38-C, ARR32-C, INT30-C, INT31-C, EXP39-C, EXP33-C, FIO37-C)

STR31-C = Subset( Union( ARR30-C, ARR38-C))

STR32-C = Subset( ARR38-C)

CWE-119 = Union( ARR30-C, ARR38-C)

Intersection( ARR30-C, ARR38-C) = Ø

CWE-394 and ARR30-C

Intersection( ARR30-C, CWE-394) = Ø

CWE-394 deals with potentially-invalid function return values. Which may be used as an (invalid) array index, but validating the return value is a separate operation.

CWE-125 and ARR30-C

Independent( ARR30-C, ARR38-C, EXP39-C, INT30-C)

STR31-C = Subset( Union( ARR30-C, ARR38-C))

STR32-C = Subset( ARR38-C)

CWE-125 = Subset( CWE-119) = Union( ARR30-C, ARR38-C)

Intersection( ARR30-C, CWE-125) =

  • Reading from an out-of-bounds array index, or off the end of an array

ARR30-C – CWE-125 =

  • Writing to an out-of-bounds array index, or off the end of an array

CWE-125 – ARR30-C =

  • Reading beyond a non-array buffer
  • Using a library function to achieve an out-of-bounds read.

CWE-123 and ARR30-C

Independent(ARR30-C, ARR38-C)

STR31-C = Subset( Union( ARR30-C, ARR38-C))

STR32-C = Subset( ARR38-C)

Intersection( CWE-123, ARR30-C) =

  • Write of arbitrary value to arbitrary (probably invalid) array index

ARR30-C – CWE-123 =

  • Read of value from arbitrary (probably invalid) array index
  • Construction of invalid index (pointer arithmetic)

CWE-123 – ARR30-C =

  • Arbitrary writes that do not involve directly constructing an invalid array index

CWE-129 and ARR30-C

Independent( ARR30-C, ARR32-C, INT31-C, INT32-C)

ARR30-C = Union( CWE-129, list), where list =

  • Dereferencing an out-of-bounds array index, where index is a trusted value
  • Forming an out-of-bounds array index, without dereferencing it, whether or not index is a trusted value. (This excludes the array’s TOOFAR index, which is one past the final element; this behavior is well-defined in C11.)

CWE-120 and ARR30-C

See CWE-120 and MEM35-C

CWE-122 and ARR30-C

Intersection( ARR30-C, CWE-122) = Ø

CWE-122 specifically addresses buffer overflows on the heap operations, which occur in the context of string-copying. ARR30 specifically addresses improper creation or references of array indices. Which might happen as part of a heap buffer overflow, but is on a lower programming level.

CWE-20 and ARR30-C

See CWE-20 and ERR34-C

CWE-687 and ARR30-C

Intersection( CWE-687, ARR30-C) = Ø

ARR30-C is about invalid array indices which are created through pointer arithmetic, and dereferenced through an operator (* or []). Neither involve function calls, thus CWE-687 does not apply.

CWE-786 and ARR30-C

ARR30-C = Union( CWE-786, list) where list =

  • Access of memory location after end of buffer
  • Construction of invalid arry reference (pointer). This does not include an out-of-bounds array index (an integer).

CWE-789 and ARR30-C

Intersection( CWE-789, ARR30-C) = Ø

CWE-789 is about allocating memory, not array subscripting

Bibliography

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