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Value-Range Analysis of C Programs

Simon, Axel

Value-Range Analysis of C Programs

The use of static analysis techniques to prove the partial correctness of C code has recently attracted much attention due to the high cost of software errors - particularly with respect to security vulnerabilities. However, research into new analysis techniques is often hampered by the technical difficulties of analysing accesses through pointers, pointer arithmetic, coercion between types, integer wrap-around and other low-level behaviour. Axel Simon provides a concise, yet formal description of a value-range analysis that soundly approximates the semantics of C programs using systems of linear inequalities (polyhedra).

The analysis is formally specified down to the bit-level while providing a precise approximation of all low-level aspects of C using polyhedral operations and, as such, it provides a basis for implementing new analyses that are aimed at verifying higher-level program properties precisely. One example of such an analysis is the tracking of the NUL position in C string buffers, which is shown as an extension to the basic analysis and which thereby demonstrates the modularity of the approach.

While the book focuses on a sound analysis of C, it will be useful to any researcher and student with an interest in static analysis of real-world programming languages. In fact, many concepts presented here carry over to other languages such as Java or assembler, to other applications such as taint analysis, array and shape analysis and possibly even to other approaches such as run-time verification and test data generation.

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ISBN 9781848000162
Sprache eng
Cover B, Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters, Logics and Meanings of Programs, Software Engineering, Numeric Computing, Theory of Computation, Mathematics of Computing, computer science, Programming languages (Electronic computers), Computer logic, Numerical analysis, Compilers & interpreters, Computer programming / software engineering, Computer architecture & logic design, Mathematical theory of computation, Fester Einband
Verlag Springer Nature EN
Jahr 2008

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