Benchmarks for bug detection tools are still in their infancy. Though in recent years various tools and techniques were introduced, little effort has been spent on creating a benchmark suite and a harness for a consistent quantitative and qualitative performance measurement. For assessing the performance of a bug detection tool and determining which tool is better than another for the type of code to be looked at, the following questions arise: 1) how many bugs are correctly found, 2) what is the tool's average false positive rate, 3) how many bugs are missed by the tool altogether, and 4) does the tool scale. In this paper we present our contribution to the C bug detection community: two benchmark suites that allow developers and users to ...