The abstract InputStream.read()
and Reader.read()
methods are used to read a byte or character, respectively, from a stream. The InputStream.read()
method reads a single byte from an input source and returns its value as an int
in the range 0 to 255 (0x00
-0xff
). The Reader.read()
method reads a single character and returns its value as an int
in the range 0 to 65,535 (0x0000
-0xffff
). Both methods return the 32-bit value -1
(0xffffffff
) to indicate that the end of the stream has been reached and no data is available. The larger int
size is used by both methods to differentiate between the end-of-stream indicator and the maximum byte (0xff
) or character (0xffff
) value. The end-of-stream indicator is an example of an in-band error indicator. In-band error indicators are problematic to work with, and the creation of new in-band-error indicators is discouraged.
Prematurely converting the resulting int
to a byte
or char
before testing for the value −1 makes it impossible to distinguish between characters read and the end of stream indicator. Programs must check for the end of stream before narrowing the return value to a byte
or char
.
This rule applies to any method that returns the value −1 to indicate the end of a stream. It includes any InputStream
or Reader
subclass that provides an implementation of the read()
method. This rule is a specific instance of NUM12-J. Ensure conversions of numeric types to narrower types do not result in lost or misinterpreted data.
Noncompliant Code Example (byte
)
FileInputStream
is a subclass of InputStream
. It will return −1 only when the end of the input stream has been reached. This noncompliant code example casts the value returned by the read()
method directly to a value of type byte
and then compares this value with −1 in an attempt to detect the end of the stream.
FileInputStream in; // Initialize stream byte data; while ((data = (byte) in.read()) != -1) { // ... }
If the read()
method encounters a 0xFF
byte in the file, this value becomes indistinguishable from the −1 value used to indicate the end of stream, because the byte value is promoted and sign-extended to an int
before being compared with −1. Consequently, the loop will halt prematurely if a 0xFF
byte is read.
Compliant Solution (byte
)
Use a variable of type int
to capture the return value of the byte
input method. When the value returned by read()
is not −1, it can be safely cast to type byte
. When read()
returns 0x000000FF
, the comparison will test against 0xFFFFFFFF
, which evaluates to false.
FileInputStream in; // Initialize stream int inbuff; byte data; while ((inbuff = in.read()) != -1) { data = (byte) inbuff; // ... }
Noncompliant Code Example (char
)
FileReader
is a subclass of InputStreamReader
, which is in turn a subclass of Reader
. It also returns −1 only when the end of the stream is reached. This noncompliant code example casts the value of type int
returned by the read()
method directly to a value of type char
, which is then compared with −1 in an attempt to detect the end of stream. This conversion leaves the value of data
as 0xFFFF
(e.g., Character.MAX_VALUE
) instead of −1. Consequently, the test for the end of file never evaluates to true.
FileReader in; // Initialize stream char data; while ((data = (char) in.read()) != -1) { // ... }
Compliant Solution (char
)
Use a variable of type int
to capture the return value of the character input method. When the value returned by read()
is not −1, it can be safely cast to type char
.
FileReader in; // Initialize stream int inbuff; char data; while ((inbuff = in.read()) != -1) { data = (char) inbuff; // ... }
Risk Assessment
Historically, using a narrow type to capture the return value of a byte input method has resulted in significant vulnerabilities, including command injection attacks; see CA-1996-22 advisory. Consequently, the severity of this error is high.
Rule | Severity | Likelihood | Remediation Cost | Priority | Level |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FIO08-J | High | Probable | Medium | P12 | L1 |
Automated Detection
Some static analysis tools can detect violations of this rule.
Tool | Version | Checker | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Parasoft Jtest | 2024.1 | CERT.FIO08.CRRV | Check the return value of methods which read or skip input |