SV.FMT_STR.SCAN_PARAMS_WRONGNUM.MANY
Too many arguments in scan function call
In a format string in a scan function call, there should be the same number of parameters as there are format specifications. The SV.FMT_STR.SCAN_PARAMS_WRONGNUM.MANY checker flags the code if there are more parameters provided to the scan function than specified in the format string.
Vulnerability and risk
When the syntax of the conversion specification is incorrect, the resulting behavior is undefined, and it may cause unexpected output.
Vulnerable code example
void foo(FILE* f, char* pc, int i, char c) {
fscanf(f, "%o", &i, pc); // too many parameters
fscanf(f, "%4s", pc);
}
Klocwork reports an error for line 2. Since there should be the same number of specifications and corresponding parameters in the format string, the function is expecting only one parameter, for the %o specification, and receives two. Line 3 isn't flagged, since the format string has one specification and one corresponding parameter.
Fixed code example
void foo(FILE* f, char* pc, int i, char c) {
fscanf(f, "%o", &i);
fscanf(f, "%4s", pc);
}
In the fixed code, line 2 has one specification and one corresponding parameter in the format string.