TR24731-1 provides a mechanism to handle violations of constraints that may only be discerned at runtime. Section 6.1.4 states:
1 Most functions in this technical report include as part of their specification a list of runtime-constraints. These runtime-constraints are requirements on the program using the library.
and
4 The runtime-constraint handler might not return. If the handler does return, the library function whose runtime-constraint was violated shall return some indication of failure as given by the returns section in the function's specification.
These runtime constraint handlers mitigate some of the potential insecurity cuased by in-band error indicators. See ERR02-A. Avoid in-band error indicators
Risk Analysis
The TR24731-1 standard indicates that if no constraint handler is set, a default one executes when errors arise. The default handler is implementation-defined and "may cause the program to exit or abort". Therefore using constraint handlers prevents a program from immediately crashing.
Recommendation |
Severity |
Likelihood |
Remediation Cost |
Priority |
Level |
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ERR03-A |
low |
unlikely |
low |
P3 |
L3 |
Related Vulnerabilities
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References
ERR02-A. Avoid in-band error indicators 13. Error Handling (ERR) ERR30-C. Set errno to zero before calling a function, and use it only after the function returns a value indicating failure