Few programmers consider the issues around formatted I/O and type definitions. A programmer-defined integer type might be any type supported by the implementation, even a type larger than unsigned long long
. For example, given an implementation that supports 128-bit unsigned integers and provides a uint_fast128_t
type, a programmer may define the following type:
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Furthermore, the definition of programmer-defined types may change, which creates a problem when these types are used with formatted output functions, such as printf()
, and formatted input functions, such as scanf()
. (See FIO00FIO47-C. Take care when creating Use valid format strings.)
The C intmax_t
and uintmax_t
types can represent any value representable by any other integer types of the same signedness. (See INT00-C. Understand the data model used by your implementation(s).) This capability allows conversion between programmer-defined integer types (of the same signedness) and intmax_t
and uintmax_t
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mytypedef_t x; uintmax_t temp; /* ... */ temp = x; /* alwaysAlways secure if mytypedef_t is unsigned*/ /* ... changeChange the value of temp ... */ if (temp <= MYTYPEDEF_MAX) { x = temp; } |
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In addition to programmer-defined types, there is no requirement that an implementation provide format-length modifiers for implementation-defined integer types. For example, a machine with an implementation-defined 48-bit integer type may not provide format-length modifiers for the type. Such a machine still must have a 64-bit long long
, with intmax_t
being at least that large.
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This noncompliant code example prints the value of x
as an unsigned long long
value even though the value is of a programmer-defined integer type.:
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#include <stdio.h> mytypedef_t x; /* ... */ printf("%llu", (unsigned long long) x); |
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This compliant solution guarantees that the correct value of x
is printed, regardless of its length, provided that mytypedef_t
is an unsigned type.:
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#include <stdio.h> #include <inttypes.h> mytypedef_t x; /* ... */ printf("%ju", (uintmax_t) x); |
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Visual Studio 2012 and earlier versions do not support the standard standard j
length modifier or and do not have a non-standard analogue. Consequently, you'll need to nonstandard analog. Consequently, the programmer must hard code the knowledge that intmax_t
is int64_t
and uintmax_t
is
for Microsoft Visual Studio versions.uint64_t
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#include <stdio.h> #include <inttypes.h> mytypedef_t x; /* ... */ #ifdef _MSC_VER printf("%llu", (uintmax_t) x); #else printf("%ju", (uintmax_t) x); #endif |
Microsoft A feature request has been submitted a feature request to Microsoft to add support for the j
length modifier to a future release of Microsoft Visual Studio.
Noncompliant Code Example (scanf()
)
The following This noncompliant code example reads an unsigned long long
value from standard input and stores the result in x
, which is of a programmer-defined integer type.:
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#include <stdio.h> mytypedef_t x; /* ... */ if (scanf("%llu", &x) != 1) { /* handleHandle error */ } |
This noncompliant code example can result in a buffer overflow if the size of mytypedef_t
is smaller than unsigned long long
, or it might result in an incorrect value if the size of mytypedef_t
is larger than unsigned long long
. Moreover, scanf()
lacks the error checking capabilities of alternative conversion routines, such as strtol()
. For more information, see INT06-C. Use strtol() or a related function to convert a string token to an integer.
Compliant Solution (
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strtoumax()
)
This compliant solution guarantees that a correct value in the range of mytypedef_t
is read, or an error condition is detected, assuming the value of MYTYPEDEF_MAX
is correct as the largest value representable by mytypedef_t
: The strtoumax()
function is used instead of scanf()
as it provides enhanced error checking functionality. The fgets()
function is used to read input from stdin
.
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#include <stdio.h> #include <inttypes.h> #include <errno.h> mytypedef_t x; uintmax_t temp; /* ... */ if (fgets(buff, sizeof(buff), stdin) == NULL) { if (scanfputs("%ju", &temp) != 1EOF or read error\n") == EOF) { /* handleHandle error */ } } else { /* Check for errors in the conversion */ errno = 0; temp = strtoumax(buff, &end_ptr, 10); if (ERANGE == errno) { if (temp > MYTYPEDEF_MAXputs("number out of range\n") == EOF) { /* handleHandle error */ } } else if (end_ptr == buff) { x = temp; } |
Compliant Solution (Microsoft scanf()
)
Visual Studio 2012 and earlier versions do not support the standard j
length modifier or have a non-standard analogue. Consequently, you'll need to hard code the knowledge that intmax_t
is int64_t
and uintmax_t
is
for Microsoft Visual Studio versions.uint64_t
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#include <stdio.h> #include <inttypes.h> mytypedef_t x; uintmax_t temp; /* ... */ #ifdef _MSC_VER # define UINTMAX_CS "%llu" #else # define UINTMAX_CS "%ju" #endif if (scanf(UINTMAX_CS, &temp) != 1) { /* handle error */ } 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 */ } } /* No conversion errors, attempt to store the converted value into x */ if (temp > MYTYPEDEF_MAX) { /* handleHandle error */ } else { x = temp; } |
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Risk Assessment
Failure to use an appropriate conversion specifier when inputting or outputting programmer-defined integer types can result in buffer overflow and lost or misinterpreted data.
Recommendation | Severity | Likelihood | Remediation Cost | Priority | Level |
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INT15-C |
High |
Unlikely |
Medium | P6 | L2 |
Automated Detection
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Axivion Bauhaus Suite |
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CertC-INT15 | |
Compass/ROSE |
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LDRA tool suite |
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Parasoft C/C++test |
| CERT_C-INT15-a | Use intmax_t or uintmax_t for formatted IO on programmer-defined integer types |
Related Vulnerabilities
Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website.
Related Guidelines
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ISO/IEC 9899:2011 Section 7.20.1.5, "Greatest-width integer types," and Section 7.21.6, "Formatted input/output functions"
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Incorrect conversion between numeric types |
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Bibliography
[Saks 2007c] | Standard C's Pointer Difference Type |
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