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POSIX recommends sigaction() and deprecates the use of signal() to register signal handlers. Unfortunately, sigaction() is not defined in the C Standard and is consequently not as portable a solution.
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Interrupting a noninterruptible signal handler can result in a variety of vulnerabilities [Zalewski 2001].
Recommendation | Severity | Likelihood |
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Detectable | Repairable | Priority | Level |
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SIG00-C | High | Likely |
No | No | P9 | L2 |
Automated Detection
Tool | Version | Checker | Description |
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| CodeSonar |
| BADFUNC.SIGNAL | Use of signal | ||||||
| Helix QAC |
| C5019 | |||||||
| LDRA tool suite |
| 44 S | Enhanced enforcement | ||||||
| Parasoft C/C++test |
| CERT_C-SIG00-a | The signal handling facilities of <signal.h> shall not be used | ||||||
| PC-lint Plus |
| 586 | Assistance provided: reports use of the signal function |
Related Vulnerabilities
Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website.
Related Guidelines
| SEI CERT C++ |
| Coding Standard | VOID SIG00-CPP. Mask signals handled by noninterruptible signal handlers |
| MITRE CWE | CWE-662, Insufficient synchronization |
Bibliography
| [C99 Rationale 2003] | Subclause 5.2.3, "Signals and Interrupts" |
| [Dowd 2006] | Chapter 13, "Synchronization and State" ("Signal Interruption and Repetition") |
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| IEEE Std 1003.1:2013] | XSH, System Interface, longjmp |
| [OpenBSD] | signal() Man Page |
| [Zalewski 2001] | "Delivering Signals for Fun and Profit" |
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