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MEM07-C. Ensure that the arguments to calloc(), when multiplied, do not wrap

Deprecated

This guideline does not apply to code that need conform only to C23. Code that must conform to older versions of the C standard should still comply with this guideline.

The calloc() function takes two arguments: the number of elements to allocate and the storage size of those elements. Typically, calloc() implementations multiply these arguments to determine how much memory to allocate. Historically, some implementations failed to check whether out-of-bounds results silently wrapped [ RUS-CERT Advisory 2002-08:02 ]. If the result of multiplying the number of elements to allocate and the storage size wraps, less memory is allocated than was requested. As a result, it is necessary to ensure that these arguments, when multiplied, do not wrap.

Modern implementations of the C standard library should check for wrap. If the calloc() function implemented by the libraries used for a particular implementation properly handles unsigned integer wrapping (in conformance with INT30-C. Ensure that unsigned integer operations do not wrap ) when multiplying the number of elements to allocate and the storage size, that is sufficient to comply with this recommendation and no further action is required.

Noncompliant Code Example

In this noncompliant example, the user-defined function get_size() (not shown) is used to calculate the size requirements for a dynamic array of long int that is assigned to the variable num_elements . When calloc() is called to allocate the buffer, num_elements is multiplied by sizeof(long) to compute the overall size requirements. If the number of elements multiplied by the size cannot be represented as a size_t , then calloc() may allocate a buffer of insufficient size. When data is copied to that buffer, an overflow may occur.

Non-compliant code
size_t num_elements;

long *buffer = (long *)calloc(num_elements, sizeof(long));
if (buffer == NULL) {
  /* Handle error condition */
}
/* ... */
free(buffer);
buffer = NULL;

Compliant Solution

In this compliant solution, the two arguments num_elements and sizeof(long) are checked before the call to calloc() to determine if wrapping will occur:

Compliant code
long *buffer;
size_t num_elements;

if (num_elements > SIZE_MAX/sizeof(long)) {
  /* Handle error condition */
}
buffer = (long *)calloc(num_elements, sizeof(long));
if (buffer == NULL) {
  /* Handle error condition */
}

Note that the maximum amount of allocatable memory is typically limited to a value less than SIZE_MAX (the maximum value of size_t ). Always check the return value from a call to any memory allocation function in compliance with ERR33-C. Detect and handle standard library errors .

Risk Assessment

Unsigned integer wrapping in memory allocation functions can lead to buffer overflows that can be exploited by an attacker to execute arbitrary code with the permissions of the vulnerable process. Most implementations of calloc() now check to make sure silent wrapping does not occur, but it is not always safe to assume the version of calloc() being used is secure, particularly when using dynamically linked libraries.

Recommendation Severity Likelihood Detectable Repairable Priority Level
MEM07-C High Unlikely No Yes P6 L2

Automated Detection

Tool

Version

Checker

Description

Astrée
25.10

Supported, but no explicit checker
CodeSonar
9.1p0
ALLOC.SIZE.MULOFLOWMultiplication overflow of allocation size
Compass/ROSE




Helix QAC

2025.2

C1601
C1602
C1603
C1604


Parasoft C/C++test

2025.2

CERT_C-MEM07-a

The validity of values passed to library functions shall be checked

Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website .

SEI CERT C++ Coding StandardVOID MEM07-CPP. Ensure that the arguments to calloc(), when multiplied, can be represented as a size_t
MITRE CWECWE-190 , Integer overflow (wrap or wraparound)
CWE-128 , Wrap-around error

Bibliography

[ RUS-CERT ]Advisory 2002-08:02, "Flaw in calloc and Similar Routines"
[ Seacord 2013 ]Chapter 4, "Dynamic Memory Management"
[ Secunia ]Advisory SA10635, "HP-UX calloc Buffer Size Miscalculation Vulnerability"