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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:00:30+00:00 2026-05-13T23:00:30+00:00

I have the following code: tmp_data = simulated_data[index_data]; unsigned char *dem_content_buff; dem_content_buff = new

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I have the following code:

tmp_data = simulated_data[index_data];
unsigned char *dem_content_buff;
dem_content_buff = new unsigned char [dem_content_buff_size];
int tmp_data;
unsigned long long tmp_64_data;

if (!(strcmp(dems[i].GetValType(), "s32")))
{
    dem_content_buff[BytFldPos] = tmp_data;
    dem_content_buff[BytFldPos + 1] = tmp_data >> 8;
    dem_content_buff[BytFldPos + 2] = tmp_data >> 16;
    dem_content_buff[BytFldPos + 3] = tmp_data >> 24;      
}

if (!(strcmp(dems[i].GetValType(), "f64")))
{
    tmp_64_data = simulated_data[index_data];
    dem_content_buff[BytFldPos] = tmp_64_data;
    dem_content_buff[BytFldPos + 1] = tmp_64_data >> 8;
    dem_content_buff[BytFldPos + 2] = tmp_64_data >> 16;
    dem_content_buff[BytFldPos + 3] = tmp_64_data >> 24;
    dem_content_buff[BytFldPos + 4] = tmp_64_data >> 32;
    dem_content_buff[BytFldPos + 5] = tmp_64_data >> 40;
    dem_content_buff[BytFldPos + 6] = tmp_64_data >> 48;
    dem_content_buff[BytFldPos + 7] = tmp_64_data >> 56;
}       

I am getting some weird memory errors in other places of the application when the second if statement is true and executed. When I comment out the 2nd if statement, the problem works fine. So I suspect the way I am performing bitwise operations for 64bit data is incorrect.

Can anyone see anything in this code that needs to be corrected?

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    2026-05-13T23:00:30+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:00 pm

    I would suspect an interaction between dem_content_buff_size and BytFldPos. If the following is not true:

    assert(dem_content_buff_size > (BytFldPos + 7));
    

    then you are going to overflow your buffer.

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