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According to the C Standard, 6.2.4, paragraph 2 [ISO/IEC 9899:20112024],

The lifetime of an object is the portion of program execution during which storage is guaranteed to be reserved for it. An object exists, has a constant address, and retains its last-stored value throughout its lifetime. If an object is referred to outside of its lifetime, the behavior is undefined. The value of If a pointer becomes indeterminate when value is used in an evaluation after the object it the pointer points to (or just past) reaches the end of its lifetime, the behavior is undefined.

Do not attempt to access an object outside of its lifetime. Attempting to do so is undefined behavior and can lead to an exploitable vulnerability. (see See also undefined behavior 9 in the C Standard, Annex J.).

Noncompliant Code Example (Differing Storage Durations)

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Some compilers generate a diagnostic message when a pointer to an object with automatic storage duration is returned from a function, as in this example. Programmers should compile code at high warning levels and resolve any diagnostic messages. (see See MSC00-C. Compile cleanly at high warning levels.).

Compliant Solution (Return Values)

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Referencing an object outside of its lifetime can result in an attacker being able to execute arbitrary code.

Rule

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Priority

Level

DCL30-C

High

Probable

High

P6

L2

Automated Detection

Tool

Version

Checker

Description

Astrée
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Astrée_V
Astrée_V

pointered-deallocation

return-reference-local

Fully checked
Axivion Bauhaus Suite

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Axivion Bauhaus Suite_V
Axivion Bauhaus Suite_V

CertC-DCL30Fully implemented
CodeSonar
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CodeSonar_V
CodeSonar_V
LANG.STRUCT.RPLReturns pointer to local
Compass/ROSE
  


Can detect violations of this rule. It automatically detects returning pointers to local variables. Detecting more general cases, such as examples where static pointers are set to local variables which then go out of scope, would be difficult

Coverity

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Coverity_V
Coverity_V

RETURN_LOCAL

Finds many instances where a function will return a pointer to a local stack variable. Coverity Prevent cannot discover all violations of this rule, so further verification is necessary

Fortify SCA

7.6.0

 Can detect violations when an array is declared in a function and then a pointer to that array is returned
Cppcheck

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Cppcheck_V
Cppcheck_V

danglingLifetime
returnDanglingLifetime
autoVariables
invalidLifetime

Fully implemented

Cppcheck Premium

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Cppcheck Premium_V
Cppcheck Premium_V

danglingLifetime
returnDanglingLifetime
autoVariables
invalidLifetime

Fully implemented

Helix QAC

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Helix QAC_V
Helix QAC_V

C3217, C3225, C3230, C4140

C++2515, C++2516, C++2527, C++2528, C++4026, C++4624, C++4629

Fully implemented
Klocwork
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Klocwork_V
Klocwork_V

LOCRET.

*

ARG
LOCRET.GLOB

LOCRET.RET
Fully implemented
 
LDRA tool suite
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LDRA_V
LDRA_V

42 D, 77 D, 71 S, 565 S

Enhanced Enforcement
Parasoft C/C++test
9.5MISRA2004-17_6_{a,b} PRQA QA-C Include Page
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Parasoft_V
Parasoft_V

CERT_C-DCL30-a
CERT_C-DCL30-b

The address of an object with automatic storage shall not be returned from a function
The address of an object with automatic storage shall not be assigned to another object that may persist after the first object has ceased to exist

PC-lint Plus

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PC-lint Plus_V
PC-lint Plus_V

604, 674, 733, 789

Partially supported

Polyspace Bug Finder

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Polyspace Bug Finder_V
Polyspace Bug Finder_V

CERT C: Rule DCL30-C


Checks for pointer or reference to stack variable leaving scope (rule fully covered)

PVS-Studio

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PVS-Studio_V
PVS-Studio_V

V506, V507, V558, V623, V723, V738


RuleChecker
Include Page
RuleChecker_V
RuleChecker_V
return-reference-local
Partially checked
PRQA QA-C_vPRQA QA-C_v

3217
3225
3230
4140

Partially implemented
Splint
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Splint_V
Splint_V


TrustInSoft Analyzer

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TrustInSoft Analyzer_V
TrustInSoft Analyzer_V

 
dangling_pointer

Exhaustively detects undefined behavior (see one compliant and one non-compliant example).

 

Related Vulnerabilities

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

Related Guidelines

Key here (explains table format and definitions)

Taxonomy

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Relationship

CERT C Secure Coding StandardMSC00-C. Compile cleanly at high warning levels
 SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard
Prior to 2018-01-12: CERT: Unspecified Relationship
CERT CEXP54-CPP. Do not access an object outside of its lifetimePrior to 2018-01-12: CERT: Unspecified Relationship
ISO/IEC TR 24772:2013Dangling References to Stack Frames [DCM]Prior to 2018-01-12: CERT: Unspecified Relationship
ISO/IEC TS 17961Escaping of the address of an automatic object [addrescape]Prior to 2018-01-12: CERT: Unspecified Relationship
MISRA C:2012Rule 18.6 (required)Prior to 2018-01-12: CERT: Unspecified Relationship

CERT-CWE Mapping Notes

Key here for mapping notes

CWE-562 and DCL30-C

DCL30-C = Union( CWE-562, list) where list =


  • Assigning a stack pointer to an argument (thereby letting it outlive the current function


Bibliography

[Coverity 2007]
 

[ISO/IEC 9899:
2011
2024]6.2.4, "Storage Durations of Objects"

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