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Mike Aizatsky3986fa32016-09-14 09:44:10 -07001# oss-fuzz
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Mike Aizatsky25a86da2016-10-25 14:33:39 -07003> Fuzzing Open Source Software
Mike Aizatsky3986fa32016-09-14 09:44:10 -07004
Mike Aizatskyd2db6a12016-10-25 14:36:24 -07005> *Status*: Beta. We are preparing the project for the first public release. Documentation and smoothing the process is our main priority.
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Mike Aizatskya95b41b2016-10-25 16:36:29 -07007[FAQ](docs/faq.md)
8| [New Target Guide](docs/new_target.md)
Mike Aizatsky92511cd2016-10-25 14:36:06 -07009| [Project List](docs/projects.md)
Mike Aizatsky72732852016-10-17 12:59:36 -070010
Mike Aizatsky92511cd2016-10-25 14:36:06 -070011
12[Create New Issue](https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/issues/new) for questions or feedback.
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Mike Aizatsky8f24df72016-10-25 14:31:45 -070014## Goals
15
16Oss-fuzz aims to make common open source software more secure by
17combining modern white-box fuzzing techniques together with scalable
18distributed running.
19
20At the first stage of the project we plan to combine
21[libFuzzer](http://llvm.org/docs/LibFuzzer.html) with various `clang`
22[sanitizers](https://github.com/google/sanitizers).
23[ClusterFuzz](https://blog.chromium.org/2012/04/fuzzing-for-security.html)
24provides distributed fuzzer execution environment and reporting.
25
26## Background
27
28[Fuzz testing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzz_testing) is a well-known
29technique for uncovering certain types of programming errors in software.
30Many detectable errors (e.g. buffer overruns) have real security
31implications.
32
33Our previous experience applying [libFuzzer](http://llvm.org/docs/LibFuzzer.html)
34to do [guided in-process fuzzing of Chrome components](https://security.googleblog.com/2016/08/guided-in-process-fuzzing-of-chrome.html)
35has proved very successful.
36
37
38## Process Overview
39
40The following process is used for targets in oss-fuzz:
41
42- a target is accepted to oss-fuzz.
43- oss-fuzz build server build target fuzzers regularly and submits them to
44 ClusterFuzz for execution.
45- ClusterFuzz continuously executes target fuzzers
46- when fuzzing uncovers an issue, ClusterFuzz creates an internal testcase.
47- issues are automatically triaged and filed in the oss-fuzz [testcase issue
Mike Aizatsky42928b32016-10-25 14:49:25 -070048 tracker](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/list).
49 [Example issue](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=9).
50 ([Why different tracker?](docs/faq.md#why-do-you-use-a-different-issue-tracker-for-testcases))
Mike Aizatsky8f24df72016-10-25 14:31:45 -070051- if the target project has a defined process for reporting security issues,
Mike Aizatsky0d2c7f92016-10-25 14:59:45 -070052 we will follow it, otherwise we will cc target engineers on an issue.
53- engineers fix the issue and land the fix upstream.
Mike Aizatsky8f24df72016-10-25 14:31:45 -070054- fuzzing infrastructure automatically verifies the fix, adds a comment and
55 closes the issue.
Mike Aizatsky0d2c7f92016-10-25 14:59:45 -070056- after the issue is fixed or after 90 days since reporting has passed, the issue
Mike Aizatsky8f24df72016-10-25 14:31:45 -070057 becomes *public*.
58
Mike Aizatsky42928b32016-10-25 14:49:25 -070059The following table summarizes issue visibility through the process:
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61| Issue State | Visibility |
62|----------|------------|
63| New | oss-fuzz engineers |
Mike Aizatskye67a95b2016-10-25 14:52:52 -070064| Reported | oss-fuzz engineers + people CC'ed on the bug |
Mike Aizatsky42928b32016-10-25 14:49:25 -070065| Fixed & Verified | public |
66| Lapsed (90 days since report) | public |
Mike Aizatsky8f24df72016-10-25 14:31:45 -070067
68## Accepting New Targets
69
70To be accepted to oss-fuzz, a target must be an open-source project with either
71a significant user base or it has to be critical to a global IT infrastructure.
72
73To submit a new target to oss-fuzz:
74- create a pull request and provide the following information:
75 * project site and details
76 * source code repository location
77 * a link to the project security issue reporting process *OR*
78 * an e-mail of the engineering contact person to be CCed on issue. This
Mike Aizatskye7b8a082016-10-25 14:58:44 -070079 has to be an e-mail with google account that belongs to an
Mike Aizatsky7e497062016-10-25 15:01:11 -070080 established project committer (according to VCS logs).
81 If this is not you or address differs from VCS, an informal e-mail verification will be required.
Mike Aizatsky42928b32016-10-25 14:49:25 -070082 This e-mail will also be publicly listed in our [Projects](docs/projects.md)
Mike Aizatsky8f24df72016-10-25 14:31:45 -070083 page.
Mike Aizatskya95b41b2016-10-25 16:36:29 -070084- once accepted by an oss-fuzz project member, follow the [New Target Guide](docs/new_target.md)
Mike Aizatsky8f24df72016-10-25 14:31:45 -070085 to write the code.
86
87
88## Disclosure Guidelines
89
90Following Google's standard [disclosure policy](https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2015/02/feedback-and-data-driven-updates-to.html)
91oss-fuzz will adhere to following disclosure principles:
Mike Aizatskya95b41b2016-10-25 16:36:29 -070092 - **90-day deadline**. After notifying target authors, we will open reported
Mike Aizatsky8f24df72016-10-25 14:31:45 -070093 issues in 90 days, or sooner if the fix is released.
94 - **Weekends and holidays**. If a deadline is due to expire on a weekend or
95 US public holiday, the deadline will be moved to the next normal work day.
96 - **Grace period**. We will have a 14-day grace period. If a 90-day deadline
Mike Aizatskya95b41b2016-10-25 16:36:29 -070097 will expire but upstream engineers let us know before the deadline that a
Mike Aizatsky8f24df72016-10-25 14:31:45 -070098 patch is scheduled for release on a specific day within 14 days following
99 the deadline, the public disclosure will be delayed until the availability
100 of the patch.
101
Mike Aizatsky3986fa32016-09-14 09:44:10 -0700102## Documentation
103
Mike Aizatskya95b41b2016-10-25 16:36:29 -0700104* [New Target Guide](docs/new_target.md) walks through steps necessary to add new targets to oss-fuzz.
Mike Aizatsky3e3dcd22016-09-27 11:59:07 -0700105* [Running and Building Fuzzers](docs/building_running_fuzzers.md) documents the process for fuzzers that are
106 *part of target project* source code repository.
107* [Running and Building External Fuzzers](docs/building_running_fuzzers_external.md) documents the process for fuzzers that are
108 *part of oss-fuzz* source code repository.
Mike Aizatskyef4d3ae2016-10-06 13:59:17 -0700109* [Project List](docs/projects.md) lists OSS projects integrated with oss-fuzz.
Mike Aizatsky4028e812016-10-19 10:53:00 -0700110* [Chrome's Efficient Fuzzer Guide](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/testing/libfuzzer/+/HEAD/efficient_fuzzer.md)
111 while contains some chrome-specifics, is an excellent documentation on making your fuzzer better.
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Oliver Changa25bf352016-10-07 18:28:27 -0700113## Build status
114[Build status](https://oss-fuzz-build-logs.storage.googleapis.com/status.html)
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Mike Aizatsky26819642016-10-06 14:02:52 -0700116## Bounties
117
118* freetype2:
119[9](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=9&can=1&q=&colspec=ID%20Type%20Component%20Status%20Priority%20Milestone%20Owner%20Summary),
Max Moroz539cbab2016-10-10 15:22:23 +0200120[10](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=10&can=1&q=&colspec=ID%20Type%20Component%20Status%20Priority%20Milestone%20Owner%20Summary),
Mike Aizatsky26819642016-10-06 14:02:52 -0700121[36](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=36&can=1&q=&colspec=ID%20Type%20Component%20Status%20Priority%20Milestone%20Owner%20Summary)
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Mike Aizatsky3986fa32016-09-14 09:44:10 -0700124## References
Kostya Serebryanye751c6c2016-10-17 16:40:10 -0700125* [libFuzzer documentation](http://libfuzzer.info)
126* [libFuzzer tutorial](http://tutorial.libfuzzer.info)
Mike Aizatsky4407d872016-10-19 10:52:02 -0700127* [Chromium Fuzzing Page](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/testing/libfuzzer/)
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