The C Standard, 7.21.5.3, paragraph 7 [ISO/IEC 9899:2011], places the following restrictions on update streams:
When a file is opened with update mode . . ., both input and output may be performed on the associated stream. However, output shall not be directly followed by input without an intervening call to the
fflushfunction or to a file positioning function (fseek,fsetpos, orrewind), and input shall not be directly followed by output without an intervening call to a file positioning function, unless the input operation encounters end-of-file. Opening (or creating) a text file with update mode may instead open (or create) a binary stream in some implementations.
The following scenarios can result in undefined behavior (see undefined behavior 151):
- Receiving input from a stream directly following an output to that stream without an intervening call to
fflush(),fseek(),fsetpos(), orrewind()if the file is not at end-of-file - Outputting to a stream after receiving input from that stream without a call to
fseek(),fsetpos(), orrewind()if the file is not at end-of-file
Consequently, a call to fseek(), fflush(), or fsetpos() is necessary between input and output to the same stream. See FIO07-CPP. Prefer fseek() to rewind() for more information on why fseek() is preferred over rewind().
Noncompliant Code Example
This noncompliant code example appends data to a file and then reads from the same file.
#include <stdio.h>
enum { BUFFERSIZE = 32 };
extern void initialize_data(char *data, size_t size);
void func(const char *file_name) {
char data[BUFFERSIZE];
char append_data[BUFFERSIZE];
FILE *file;
file = fopen(file_name, "a+");
if (file == NULL) {
/* Handle error */
}
initialize_data(append_data, BUFFERSIZE);
if (fwrite(append_data, 1, BUFFERSIZE, file) != BUFFERSIZE) {
/* Handle error */
}
if (fread(data, 1, BUFFERSIZE, file) < BUFFERSIZE) {
/* Handle there not being data */
}
if (fclose(file) == EOF) {
/* Handle error */
}
}
Because there is no intervening flush or positioning call between the calls to fread() and fwrite(), the behavior is undefined.
Compliant Solution
In this compliant solution, fseek() is called in between the output and input, eliminating the undefined behavior.
#include <stdio.h>
enum { BUFFERSIZE = 32 };
extern void initialize_data(char *data, size_t size);
void func(const char *file_name) {
char data[BUFFERSIZE];
char append_data[BUFFERSIZE];
FILE *file;
file = fopen(file_name, "a+");
if (file == NULL) {
/* Handle error */
}
initialize_data(append_data, BUFFERSIZE);
if (fwrite(append_data, BUFFERSIZE, 1, file) != BUFFERSIZE) {
/* Handle error */
}
if (fseek(file, 0L, SEEK_SET) != 0) {
/* Handle error */
}
if (fread(data, BUFFERSIZE, 1, file) != 0) {
/* Handle there not being data */
}
if (fclose(file) == EOF) {
/* Handle error */
}
}
Noncompliant Code Example (iofstream)
This noncompliant code example uses C++ iostreams, but makes the same mistake as the previous noncompliant code example.
{
char data[BUFFERSIZE];
char append_data[BUFFERSIZE];
char *file_name;
// Initialize file_name and append_data
fstream file( file_name, fstream::in | fstream::out | fstream::app);
file << append_data << ends;
file >> data;
// ...
} // File gets closed here
Compliant Solution (seekg)
In this compliant solution, the seekg() member function is called in between the output and input, eliminating the undefined behavior.
{
char data[BUFFERSIZE];
char append_data[BUFFERSIZE];
char *file_name;
// Initialize file_name and append_data
fstream file( file_name, fstream::in | fstream::out | fstream::app);
file << append_data << ends;
file.seekg(0, ios::beg);
file >> data;
// ...
} // File gets closed here
Risk Assessment
Alternately inputting and outputting from a stream without an intervening flush or positioning call is undefined behavior.
Rule | Severity | Likelihood | Remediation Cost | Priority | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FIO39-CPP | Low | Likely | Medium | P6 | L2 |
Automated Detection
Tool | Version | Checker | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
Can detect simple violations of this rule | |||
5.0 | Can detect violations of this rule with CERT C Rule Pack | ||
9.7.1
| 84 D | Fully implemented |
Related Vulnerabilities
Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website.
Related Guidelines
| CERT C Secure Coding Standard | FIO39-C. Do not alternately input and output from a stream without an intervening flush or positioning call |
| ISO/IEC TS 17961:2013 | Interleaving stream inputs and outputs without a flush or positioning call [ioileave] |
Bibliography
| [ISO/IEC 9899:2011] | 7.21.5.3, "The fopen Function" |