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The three types char, signed char, and unsigned char are collectively called the character types. Compilers have the latitude to define char to have the same range, representation, and behavior as either signed char or unsigned char. Irrespective of the choice made, char is a separate type from the other two and is not compatible with either.

Use only signed char and unsigned char types for the storage and use of numeric values , as this is because it is the only portable way to guarantee the signedness of the character types . See recommendation (see STR00-C. Represent characters using an appropriate type for more information on representing characters).

Noncompliant Code Example

In this noncompliant code example, the char-type variable c may be signed or unsigned. Assuming 8-bit, two's complement character types, this code may either print out either i/c = 5 (unsigned) or i/c = -17 (signed). It is much more difficult to reason about the correctness of a program without knowing if these integers are signed or unsigned.

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char c = 200;
int i = 1000;
printf("i/c = %d\n", i/c);

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unsigned char c = 200;
int i = 1000;
printf("i/c = %d\n", i/c);

Exceptions

INT07-C-EX1: Rule void FIO34-C. Use int to capture the return value of character IO functions that might be used to check for end of file mentions that certain character IO functions return a value of type int. Despite being returned in an arithmetic type, the value is not actually numeric in nature, so it is acceptable to later store the result into a variable of type char.

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This is a subtle error that results in a disturbingly broad range of potentially severe vulnerabilities. At the very least, this error can lead to unexpected numerical results on different platforms. Unexpected arithmetic values when applied to arrays or pointers can yield buffer overflows or other invalid memory access.

Recommendation

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Priority

Level

INT07-C

medium

Medium

probable

Probable

medium

Medium

P8

L2

Automated Detection

Tool

Version

Checker

Description

section
Astrée

LDRA tool suite

Include Page
LDRA
Astrée_V
LDRA
Section

Splint

Include PageSplint_VSplint_V

 

 

Section

Compass/ROSE

 

 

Section
Astrée_V
Section

93 S
329 S
432 S
458 S

Section

Fully Implemented

Section

Fortify SCA

Section

V. 5.0

 

Section

Can detect violations of this recommendation with the CERT C Rule Pack.


Supported indirectly via MISRA C:2012 rules 10.1, 10.3 and 10.4.
Axivion Bauhaus Suite

Include Page
Axivion Bauhaus Suite_V
Axivion Bauhaus Suite_V

CertC-INT07
CodeSonar
Include Page
CodeSonar_V
CodeSonar_V
LANG.TYPE.IOTInappropriate operand type
Compass/ROSE



Can detect violations of this recommendation. In particular, it flags any instance of a variable of type char (without a signed or unsigned qualifier) that appears in an arithmetic expression

.section

ECLAIR

Include Page
ECLAIR_V
ECLAIR
_V
Section

charplan

_V

CC2.INT07

Fully implemented

Helix QAC

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Helix QAC_V
Helix QAC_V

C1292, C1293, C4401, C4421, C4431, C4441, C4451


Klocwork
Include Page
Klocwork_V
Klocwork_V
PORTING.SIGNED.CHAR
LDRA tool suite
Include Page
LDRA_V
LDRA_V

93 S, 96 S, 101 S, 329 S, 432 S, 458 S

Fully implemented

Parasoft C/C++test
Include Page
Parasoft_V
Parasoft_V

CERT_C-INT07-a
CERT_C-INT07-b

The plain char type shall be used only for the storage and use of character values
signed and unsigned char type shall be used only for the storage and use of numeric values

PC-lint Plus

Include Page
PC-lint Plus_V
PC-lint Plus_V

9112

Fully supported

Polyspace Bug Finder

Include Page
Polyspace Bug Finder_V
Polyspace Bug Finder_V

CERT C: Rec. INT07-C


Checks for use of plain char type for numeric value (rec. fully covered)

Splint
Include Page
Splint_V
Splint_V



RuleChecker

Include Page
RuleChecker_V
RuleChecker_V


Supported indirectly via MISRA C:2012 rules 10.1, 10.3 and 10.4.
SonarQube C/C++ Plugin
Include Page
SonarQube C/C++ Plugin_V
SonarQube C/C++ Plugin_V
S820
SectionFully Implemented

Related Vulnerabilities

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

Related Guidelines

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ISO/IEC TR 24772 "STR Bit Representations"

MISRA Rule 6.2, "Signed and unsigned char type shall be used only for the storage and use of numeric values"

MITRE CWE: CWE-682, "Incorrect Calculation"

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TR 24772:2013Bit Representations [STR]
MISRA C:2012Rule 10.1 (required)
Rule 10.3 (required)
Rule 10.4 (required)
MITRE CWECWE-682, Incorrect calculation


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