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This is an overview of changes in the CodeQL CLI and relevant CodeQL query and library packs. For additional updates on changes to the CodeQL code scanning experience, check out the code scanning section on the GitHub blog, relevant GitHub Changelog updates, changes in the CodeQL extension for Visual Studio Code, and the CodeQL Action changelog.
Security Coverage¶CodeQL 2.12.1 runs a total of 384 security queries when configured with the Default suite (covering 154 CWE). The Extended suite enables an additional 120 queries (covering 31 more CWE). 23 security queries have been added with this release.
CodeQL CLI¶ New Features¶Added a new command-line flag --expect-discarded-cache
, which gives a hint to the evaluator that the evaluation cache will be discarded after analysis completes. This allows it to avoid some unnecessary writes to the cache, for predicates that aren’t needed by the query/suite being evaluated.
The cpp/no-space-for-terminator
and cpp/uncontrolled-allocation-size
queries have been enhanced with heuristic detection of allocations. These queries now find more results.
Replacing “r” or “n” using the functions strings.ReplaceAll
, strings.Replace
, strings.Replacer.Replace
and strings.Replacer.WriteString
has been added as a sanitizer for the queries “Log entries created from user input”.
The functions strings.Replacer.Replace
and strings.Replacer.WriteString
have been added as sanitizers for the query “Potentially unsafe quoting”.
The name, description and alert message for the query java/concatenated-sql-query
have been altered to emphasize that the query flags the use of string concatenation to construct SQL queries, not the lack of appropriate escaping. The query’s files have been renamed from SqlUnescaped.ql
and SqlUnescapedLib.qll
to SqlConcatenated.ql
and SqlConcatenatedLib.qll
respectively; in the unlikely event your custom configuration or queries refer to either of these files by name, those references will need to be adjusted. The query id remains java/concatenated-sql-query
, so alerts should not be re-raised as a result of this change.
The rb/unsafe-deserialization
query now recognizes input from STDIN as a source.
Added a new query java/android/websettings-allow-content-access
to detect Android WebViews which do not disable access to content://
urls.
Added a new query, rb/unsafe-code-construction
, to detect libraries that unsafely construct code from their inputs.
Added library support for generic attributes (also for CIL extracted attributes).
cil.ConstructedType::getName
was changed to include printing of the type arguments.
Attributes on methods in CIL are now extracted (Bugfix).
Support for static virtual
and static abstract
interface members.
Support for operators in interface definitions.
C# 11: Added support for the unsigned right shift >>>
and unsigned right shift assignment >>>=
operators.
Query id’s have been aligned such that they are prefixed with cs
instead of csharp
.
Added sink models for the constructors of org.springframework.jdbc.object.MappingSqlQuery
and org.springframework.jdbc.object.MappingSqlQueryWithParameters
.
Added more dataflow models for frequently-used JDK APIs.
Removed summary model for java.lang.String#endsWith(String)
and added neutral model for this API.
Added additional taint step for java.lang.String#endsWith(String)
to ConditionalBypassFlowConfig
.
Added AllowContentAccessMethod
to represent the setAllowContentAccess
method of the android.webkit.WebSettings
class.
Added an external flow source for the parameters of methods annotated with android.webkit.JavascriptInterface
.
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