MISRA C:2012 Rule 22.2
A block of memory shall only be freed if it was allocated by means of a Standard Library function
Description
Rule Definition
A block of memory shall only be freed if it was allocated by means of a Standard Library function.1
Rationale
The Standard Library functions that allocate memory are malloc
,
calloc
and realloc
.
You free a block of memory when you pass its address to the
free
or realloc
function. The following
causes undefined behavior:
You free a block of memory that you did not allocate.
You free a block of memory that have already freed before.
Polyspace Implementation
You can check for this rule with a Bug Finder analysis only.
Troubleshooting
If you expect a rule violation but do not see it, refer to Diagnose Why Coding Standard Violations Do Not Appear as Expected.
Examples
Check Information
Group: Resources |
Category: Mandatory |
AGC Category: Mandatory |
Version History
Introduced in R2015b
See Also
MISRA C:2012 Dir
4.13
| MISRA C:2012 Rule
21.3
| Invalid free of
pointer
| Deallocation of
previously deallocated pointer
| Check
MISRA C:2012 (-misra3)
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MISRA C++:2008
MISRA C++:2023
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