Do not use functions that input character data characters and convert the data if these them to integers if the functions cannot handle all possible inputs. For example, formatted input functions such as scanf()
, fscanf()
, vscanf()
, and vfscanf()
can be used to read string data from stdin
or (in the cases of fscanf()
and vfscanf()
) other input streamstreams. These functions work fine for valid integer values but lack robust error handling for invalid values.
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Instead of these functions, try inputing the value as a string and then converting it to an integer value using {{strtol()}} or a related function \[[INT06-A. Use strtol() to convert a string token to an integer]\]. |
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Alternatively, input character data as a null-terminated byte string and convert to an integer value using strtol()
or a related function. (See ERR34-C. Detect errors when converting a string to a number.)
Noncompliant Code Example
This noncompliant code example uses the scanf()
function to read a string from stdin
and convert it to a long
. The scanf()
and fscanf()
functions have undefined behavior if the value of the result of this operation cannot be represented as an integer.
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long num_long;
if (scanf("%ld", &num_long) != 1) {
/* Handle error */
}
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In general, do not use scanf()
to parse integers or floating-point numbers from input strings because the input could contain numbers not representable by the argument type.
Compliant Solution (Linux)
This compliant example uses the Linux scanf()
implementation's built-in error handling to validate input. On Linux platforms, scanf()
sets errno
to ERANGE
if the result of integer conversion cannot be represented within the size specified by the format string [Linux 2008]. Note that this solution is platform dependent, so it should be used only where portability is not a concern.
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long num_long;
errno = 0;
if (scanf("%ld", &num_long) != 1) {
/* Handle error */
}
else if (ERANGE == errno) {
if (puts("number out of range\n") == EOF) {
/* Handle error */
}
}
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Compliant Solution
This compliant example uses fgets()
to input a string and strtol()
to convert the string to an integer. Error checking is provided to make sure the value is a valid integer in the range of long
.
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char buff[25];
char *end_ptr;
long num_long;
if (fgets(buff, sizeof(buff), stdin) == NULL) {
if (puts("EOF or read error\n") == EOF) {
/* Handle error */
}
} else {
errno = 0;
num_long = strtol(buff, &end_ptr, 10);
if (ERANGE == errno) {
if (puts("number out of range\n") == EOF) {
/* Handle error */
}
}
else if (end_ptr == buff) {
if (puts("not valid numeric input\n") == EOF) {
/* Handle error */
}
}
else if ('\n' != *end_ptr && '\0' != *end_ptr) {
if (puts("extra characters on input line\n") == EOF) {
/* Handle error */
}
}
}
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Note that this solution treats any trailing characters, including whitespace characters, as an error condition.
Risk Assessment
Although it
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Risk Assessment
While it is relatively rare for a violation of this rule recommendation to result in a security vulnerability, it could more can easily result in loss lost or misinterpreted data.
Recommendation | Severity | Likelihood | Remediation Cost | Priority | Level |
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1 (low)
2 (low)
1 (high)
P2
INT05-C | Medium | Probable | High | P4 | L3 |
Automated Detection
Tool | Version | Checker | Description | ||||||
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Axivion Bauhaus Suite |
| CertC-INT05 | |||||||
CodeSonar |
| MISC.NEGCHAR | Negative Character Value | ||||||
Compass/ROSE | Can detect violations of this recommendation. In particular, it notes uses of the | ||||||||
Helix QAC |
| C5005 | |||||||
LDRA tool suite |
| 44 S | Enhanced Enforcement | ||||||
Parasoft C/C++test |
| CERT_C-INT05-a | Avoid using unsafe string functions that do not check bounds | ||||||
PC-lint Plus |
| 586 | Fully supported |
Related Vulnerabilities
Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website.
Related Guidelines
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Do not use input functions to convert character data if they cannot handle all possible inputs | |
MITRE CWE | CWE-192, Integer coercion error CWE-197, Numeric truncation error |
Bibliography
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References
\[[Klein 02|AA. C References#Klein 02]]
\[[ISO/IEC 9899-1999|AA. C References#ISO/IEC 9899-1999]] Section 7.20.1.4, "The strtol, strtoll, strtoul, and strtoull functions," and Section 7.19.6, "Formatted input/output functions" Wiki Markup