The size_t
type is the unsigned integer type of the result of the sizeof
operator. The underlying representation of variables of type size_t
are guaranteed to be of sufficient precision to represent the size of an object. The limit of size_t
is specified by the SIZE_MAX
macro.
Any variable that is used to represent the size of an object including, but not limited to, integer values used as sizes, indices, loop counters, and lengths should be declared as size_t
.
Risk Assessment
The improper calculation or manipulation of an object's size can result in exploitable vulnerabilities.
Recommendation |
Severity |
Likelihood |
Remediation Cost |
Priority |
Level |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
INT01-A |
2 (medium) |
2 (probable) |
2 (medium) |
P8 |
L2 |
Related Vulnerabilities
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References
[[ISO/IEC 9899-1999]] Section 7.17, "Common definitions <stddef.h>"
[[ISO/IEC 9899-1999]] Section 7.20.3, "Memory management functions"