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titleDeprecated

This rule has been deprecated.  It has been merged with:

10/07/2014 -- Version 2.0


Code that is never executed is known as dead code. Typically, the presence of dead code indicates that a logic error has occurred as a result of changes to a program or the program's environment. Dead code is usually optimized out of a program during compilation. However, to improve readability and ensure that logic errors are resolved, dead code should be identified, understood, and eliminated.

This recommendation is related to guideline MSC12-C. Detect and remove code that has no effect or is never executed.

Noncompliant Code Example

Wiki MarkupThis noncompliant code example demonstrates how dead code can be introduced into a program \[ [Fortify 2006|AA. Bibliography#Fortify 06]\]. The second conditional statement, {{if (s)}}, will never evaluate true because it requires that {{s}} not be assigned {{NULL}}, and the only path where {{s}} can be assigned a non\-{{NULL}} value ends with a return -null value ends with a return statement.

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int func(int condition) {
    char *s = NULL;
    if (condition) {
        s = (char *)malloc(10);
        if (s == NULL) {
           /* Handle Error */
        }
        /* Process s */
        return 0;
    }
    /* ... */
    if (s) {
        /* This code is never reached */
    }
    return 0;
}

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Remediation of dead code requires the programmer to determine why the code is never executed and then to resolve the situation appropriately. To correct the preceding noncompliant code, the return is removed from the body of the first conditional statement.

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int func(int condition) {
    char *s = NULL;
    if (condition) {
        s = (char *)malloc(10);
        if (s == NULL) {
           /* Handle error */
        }
        /* Process s */
    }
    /* ... */
    if (s) {
        /* This code is now reachable */
    }
    return 0;
}

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In this example, the strlen() function is used to limit the number of times the function strings_loop() will iterate. The conditional statement inside the loop evaluates to true when the current character in the string is the null terminator. However, because strlen() returns the number of characters that precede the null terminator, the conditional statement never evaluates true.

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int strings_loop(char *strs) {
    size_t i;
    size_t len = strlen(strs);
    for (i=0; i < len; i++) {
        /* ... */
	  if (strs[i] == '\0') {
	    /* This code is never reached */
      }
    }
    return 0;
}

Compliant Solution

Removing the dead code depends on the intent of the programmer. Assuming the intent is to flag and process the last character before the null terminator, the conditional is adjusted to correctly determine if the i refers to the index of the last character before the null terminator.

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int strings_loop(char *strs) {
    size_t i;
    size_t len = strlen(strs);
    for (i=0; i < len; i++) {
        /* ... */
	  if (strs[i+1] == '\0') {
	    /* This code is now reached */
      }
    }
    return 0;
}

Exceptions

Anchor
MSC07-EX1
MSC07-EX1
MSC07-C-EX1: In some situations, seemingly dead code may make software resilient. An example is the default label in a switch statement whose controlling expression has an enumerated type and that specifies labels for all enumerations of the type. (See recommendation MSC01-C. Strive for logical completeness.) Since Because valid values of an enumerated type include all those of its underlying integer type, unless enumeration constants have been constants are provided for all those values, the default label is appropriate and necessary.

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typedef enum { Red, Green, Blue } Color;
const char* f(Color c) {
  switch (c) {
    case Red: return "Red";
    case Green: return "Green";
    case Blue: return "Blue";
    default: return "Unknown color";   /* notNot dead code */
  }
}

void g() {
  Color unknown = (Color)123;
  puts(f(unknown));
}

Anchor
MSC07-EX2
MSC07-EX2
MSC07-EX2: It is also permissible to temporarily remove code that may be needed later. (See recommendation MSC04-C. Use comments consistently and in a readable fashion for an illustration.)

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The presence of dead code may indicate logic errors that can lead to unintended program behavior. The ways in which dead code can be introduced into a program and the effort required to remove it can be complex. As a result, resolving dead code can be an in-depth process requiring significant analysis.

Recommendation

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Priority

Level

MSC07-C

low

Low

unlikely

Unlikely

medium

Medium

P2

L3

Automated Detection

Tool

Version

Checker

Description

Section

LDRA tool suite

Include Pagec:LDRA_Vc:LDRA_V

 

 

Section

Splint

Include Pagec:Splint_Vc:Splint_V

 

Section

can detect violations of this recommendation when the -Wunreachable-code flag is used

Astrée
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Astrée_V
Astrée_V
dead-assignemnt
dead-initializer
Partially checked and soundly supported.
CodeSonar
Include Page
CodeSonar_V
CodeSonar_V

DIAG.UNEX.*
LANG.STRUCT.RC
LANG.STRUCT.UC

Code not exercised by analysis
Redundant condition
Unreachable {Call, Computation, Conditional, Control Flow, Data Flow}

Coverity

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Coverity_V
Coverity_V

DEADCODE


UNREACHABLE

Can detect the specific instance where code can never be reached because of a logical contradiction or a dead "default" in switch statement

Can detect the instances where code block is unreachable because of the syntactic structure of the code

GCC
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GCC_V
GCC_V


Can

Section

GCC

Include Pagec:GCC_Vc:GCC_V

 

Sectioncan

detect violations of this recommendation when the -Wunreachable-code flag is used

section

Helix QAC

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Helix QAC_V

C1501, C1503, C2008, C2877, C2880, C2881, C2882, C2883,C3202, C3203, C3205, C3206, C3207, C3210, C3219, C3229, C3404, C3422, C3423, C3425, C3470

DF2877, DF2880, DF2881, DF2882, DF2883, DF2980, DF2981, DF2982, DF2983, DF2984, DF2985, DF2986


Klocwork
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c:
Klocwork_V
c:LV
Klocwork_V
Section

LA_UNUSED
UNREACH.GEN

VA_UNUSED.* UNREACH.*

 

Section

Coverity Prevent

Include Pagec:Coverity_Vc:Coverity_V
Section

DEADCODE

Section

can detect the specific instance where Code can never be reached because of a logical contradiction or a dead 'default' in switch statement


UNREACH.RETURN
UNREACH.SIZEOF

UNREACH.ENUM
INVARIANT_CONDITION.UNREACH


LDRA tool suite
Include Page
LDRA_V
LDRA_V

1 J
139 S
140 S

Fully implemented

Parasoft C/C++test
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Parasoft_V
Parasoft_V

CERT_C-MSC07-a
CERT_C-MSC07-b
CERT_C-MSC07-c
CERT_C-MSC07-d
CERT_C-MSC07-e
CERT_C-MSC07-f
CERT_C-MSC07-g
CERT_C-MSC07-h
CERT_C-MSC07-i

There shall be no unreachable code in "else" block
There shall be no unreachable code after 'return', 'break', 'continue', and 'goto' statements
There shall be no unreachable code in "if/else/while/for" block
There shall be no unreachable code in switch statement
There shall be no unreachable code in 'for' loop
There shall be no unreachable code after 'if' or 'switch' statement
There shall be no unreachable code after "if" or "switch" statement inside while/for/do...while loop
Avoid switch with unreachable branches
Avoid unreachable methods

Polyspace Bug Finder

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Polyspace Bug Finder_V
Polyspace Bug Finder_V

CERT C: Rule MSC07-C


Checks for:

  • Code does not execute
  • Default case is missing and may be reached
  • Code following control-flow statements


RuleChecker
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RuleChecker_V
RuleChecker_V

dead-assignemnt
dead-initializer

Partially checked
SonarQube C/C++ Plugin
 
Include Page
SonarQube C/C++ Plugin_V
SonarQube C/C++ Plugin_V

S1763, S1751


Splint
Include Page
Splint_V
Splint_V


Can detect violations of this recommendation when the -Wunreachable-code flag is used

Section

Coverity Prevent

Include Pagec:Coverity_Vc:Coverity_V
Section

UNREACHABLE

Sectioncan detect the instances where Code block is unreachable because of the syntactic structure of the code

Related Vulnerabilities

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

CVE-2014-1266 results from a violation of this rule. There is a spurious goto fail statement on line 631 of sslKeyExchange.c. This goto statement gets executed unconditionally, even though it is indented as if it were part of the preceding if statement. As a result, the call to sslRawVerify() (which would perform the actual signature verification) becomes dead code.  [ImperialViolet 2014]

Related Guidelines

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MISRA Rule 2.4

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Unspecified functionality [BVQ]
Dead and deactivated code [XYQ]
MISRA C:2012Rule 2.1 (required)
MITRE CWE

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Dead

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code

Bibliography

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]Code Quality,

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"Dead

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