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Fuzz-testing Dash Core
A special test harness in src/test/fuzz/
is provided for each fuzz target to
provide an easy entry point for fuzzers and the like. In this document we'll
describe how to use it with AFL and libFuzzer.
Preparing fuzzing
AFL needs an input directory with examples, and an output directory where it will place examples that it found. These can be anywhere in the file system, we'll define environment variables to make it easy to reference them.
libFuzzer will use the input directory as output directory.
Extract the example seeds (or other starting inputs) into the inputs directory before starting fuzzing.
git clone https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets
export DIR_FUZZ_IN=$PWD/qa-assets/fuzz_seed_corpus
Only for AFL:
mkdir outputs
export AFLOUT=$PWD/outputs
AFL
Building AFL
It is recommended to always use the latest version of afl:
wget http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/afl/releases/afl-latest.tgz
tar -zxvf afl-latest.tgz
cd afl-<version>
make
export AFLPATH=$PWD
Instrumentation
To build Dash Core using AFL instrumentation (this assumes that the
AFLPATH
was set as above):
./configure --disable-ccache --disable-shared --enable-tests --enable-fuzz --disable-wallet --disable-bench --with-utils=no --with-daemon=no --with-libs=no --with-gui=no CC=${AFLPATH}/afl-gcc CXX=${AFLPATH}/afl-g++
export AFL_HARDEN=1
cd src/
make
We disable ccache because we don't want to pollute the ccache with instrumented objects, and similarly don't want to use non-instrumented cached objects linked in.
The fuzzing can be sped up significantly (~200x) by using afl-clang-fast
and
afl-clang-fast++
in place of afl-gcc
and afl-g++
when compiling. When
compiling using afl-clang-fast
/afl-clang-fast++
the resulting
binary will be instrumented in such a way that the AFL
features "persistent mode" and "deferred forkserver" can be used. See
https://github.com/mcarpenter/afl/tree/master/llvm_mode for details.
Fuzzing
To start the actual fuzzing use:
export FUZZ_TARGET=fuzz_target_foo # Pick a fuzz_target
mkdir ${AFLOUT}/${FUZZ_TARGET}
$AFLPATH/afl-fuzz -i ${DIR_FUZZ_IN}/${FUZZ_TARGET} -o ${AFLOUT}/${FUZZ_TARGET} -m52 -- test/fuzz/${FUZZ_TARGET}
You may have to change a few kernel parameters to test optimally - afl-fuzz
will print an error and suggestion if so.
libFuzzer
A recent version of clang
, the address sanitizer and libFuzzer is needed (all
found in the compiler-rt
runtime libraries package).
To build all fuzz targets with libFuzzer, run
./configure --disable-ccache --disable-wallet --disable-bench --with-utils=no --with-daemon=no --with-libs=no --with-gui=no --enable-fuzz --with-sanitizers=fuzzer,address CC=clang CXX=clang++
make
The fuzzer needs some inputs to work on, but the inputs or seeds can be used interchangeably between libFuzzer and AFL.
See https://llvm.org/docs/LibFuzzer.html#running on how to run the libFuzzer instrumented executable.
Alternatively run the script in ./test/fuzz/test_runner.py
and provide it
with the ${DIR_FUZZ_IN}
created earlier.