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Kostya Serebryany35ce8632015-03-30 23:05:30 +00002LibFuzzer -- a library for coverage-guided fuzz testing.
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8Introduction
9============
Kostya Serebryany35ce8632015-03-30 23:05:30 +000010
11This library is intended primarily for in-process coverage-guided fuzz testing
12(fuzzing) of other libraries. The typical workflow looks like this:
13
14* Build the Fuzzer library as a static archive (or just a set of .o files).
15 Note that the Fuzzer contains the main() function.
16 Preferably do *not* use sanitizers while building the Fuzzer.
Alexey Samsonov21a33812015-05-07 23:33:24 +000017* Build the library you are going to test with
Kostya Serebryany2adfa3b2015-05-20 21:03:03 +000018 `-fsanitize-coverage={bb,edge}[,indirect-calls,8bit-counters]`
Kostya Serebryany35ce8632015-03-30 23:05:30 +000019 and one of the sanitizers. We recommend to build the library in several
20 different modes (e.g. asan, msan, lsan, ubsan, etc) and even using different
21 optimizations options (e.g. -O0, -O1, -O2) to diversify testing.
22* Build a test driver using the same options as the library.
23 The test driver is a C/C++ file containing interesting calls to the library
Kostya Serebryany566bc5a2015-05-06 22:19:00 +000024 inside a single function ``extern "C" void LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t *Data, size_t Size);``
Kostya Serebryany35ce8632015-03-30 23:05:30 +000025* Link the Fuzzer, the library and the driver together into an executable
26 using the same sanitizer options as for the library.
27* Collect the initial corpus of inputs for the
28 fuzzer (a directory with test inputs, one file per input).
29 The better your inputs are the faster you will find something interesting.
30 Also try to keep your inputs small, otherwise the Fuzzer will run too slow.
Kostya Serebryanyc5f905c2015-05-26 19:32:52 +000031 By default, the Fuzzer limits the size of every input to 64 bytes
Kostya Serebryany2adfa3b2015-05-20 21:03:03 +000032 (use ``-max_len=N`` to override).
Kostya Serebryany35ce8632015-03-30 23:05:30 +000033* Run the fuzzer with the test corpus. As new interesting test cases are
34 discovered they will be added to the corpus. If a bug is discovered by
35 the sanitizer (asan, etc) it will be reported as usual and the reproducer
36 will be written to disk.
37 Each Fuzzer process is single-threaded (unless the library starts its own
Alexey Samsonov675e5392015-04-27 22:50:06 +000038 threads). You can run the Fuzzer on the same corpus in multiple processes
Kostya Serebryany2adfa3b2015-05-20 21:03:03 +000039 in parallel.
Kostya Serebryany35ce8632015-03-30 23:05:30 +000040
41
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +000042The Fuzzer is similar in concept to AFL_,
Kostya Serebryany35ce8632015-03-30 23:05:30 +000043but uses in-process Fuzzing, which is more fragile, more restrictive, but
44potentially much faster as it has no overhead for process start-up.
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +000045It uses LLVM's SanitizerCoverage_ instrumentation to get in-process
46coverage-feedback
Kostya Serebryany35ce8632015-03-30 23:05:30 +000047
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +000048The code resides in the LLVM repository, requires the fresh Clang compiler to build
49and is used to fuzz various parts of LLVM,
50but the Fuzzer itself does not (and should not) depend on any
51part of LLVM and can be used for other projects w/o requiring the rest of LLVM.
Kostya Serebryany35ce8632015-03-30 23:05:30 +000052
Kostya Serebryany2adfa3b2015-05-20 21:03:03 +000053Flags
54=====
55The most important flags are::
56
57 seed 0 Random seed. If 0, seed is generated.
58 runs -1 Number of individual test runs (-1 for infinite runs).
Kostya Serebryanyc5f905c2015-05-26 19:32:52 +000059 max_len 64 Maximum length of the test input.
Kostya Serebryany2adfa3b2015-05-20 21:03:03 +000060 cross_over 1 If 1, cross over inputs.
61 mutate_depth 5 Apply this number of consecutive mutations to each input.
Kostya Serebryany316b5712015-05-26 20:57:47 +000062 timeout 1200 Timeout in seconds (if positive). If one unit runs more than this number of seconds the process will abort.
Kostya Serebryanyb85db172015-10-02 20:47:55 +000063 max_total_time 0 If positive, indicates the maximal total time in seconds to run the fuzzer.
Kostya Serebryany2adfa3b2015-05-20 21:03:03 +000064 help 0 Print help.
Kostya Serebryanyb06fae52015-09-08 17:43:51 +000065 save_minimized_corpus 0 If 1, the minimized corpus is saved into the first input directory. Example: ./fuzzer -save_minimized_corpus=1 NEW_EMPTY_DIR OLD_CORPUS
Kostya Serebryany2adfa3b2015-05-20 21:03:03 +000066 jobs 0 Number of jobs to run. If jobs >= 1 we spawn this number of jobs in separate worker processes with stdout/stderr redirected to fuzz-JOB.log.
67 workers 0 Number of simultaneous worker processes to run the jobs. If zero, "min(jobs,NumberOfCpuCores()/2)" is used.
Kostya Serebryany2adfa3b2015-05-20 21:03:03 +000068 sync_command 0 Execute an external command "<sync_command> <test_corpus>" to synchronize the test corpus.
Kostya Serebryanyc5f905c2015-05-26 19:32:52 +000069 sync_timeout 600 Minimum timeout between syncs.
Kostya Serebryanyb17e2982015-07-31 21:48:10 +000070 use_traces 0 Experimental: use instruction traces
Kostya Serebryanybc7c0ad2015-08-11 01:44:42 +000071 only_ascii 0 If 1, generate only ASCII (isprint+isspace) inputs.
Ivan Krasin95e82d52015-10-01 23:23:06 +000072 test_single_input "" Use specified file content as test input. Test will be run only once. Useful for debugging a particular case.
Kostya Serebryanyb17e2982015-07-31 21:48:10 +000073
Kostya Serebryany2adfa3b2015-05-20 21:03:03 +000074
75For the full list of flags run the fuzzer binary with ``-help=1``.
76
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +000077Usage examples
78==============
79
80Toy example
81-----------
82
83A simple function that does something interesting if it receives the input "HI!"::
84
85 cat << EOF >> test_fuzzer.cc
Kostya Serebryany566bc5a2015-05-06 22:19:00 +000086 extern "C" void LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const unsigned char *data, unsigned long size) {
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +000087 if (size > 0 && data[0] == 'H')
88 if (size > 1 && data[1] == 'I')
89 if (size > 2 && data[2] == '!')
90 __builtin_trap();
91 }
92 EOF
93 # Get lib/Fuzzer. Assuming that you already have fresh clang in PATH.
94 svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/lib/Fuzzer
95 # Build lib/Fuzzer files.
96 clang -c -g -O2 -std=c++11 Fuzzer/*.cpp -IFuzzer
97 # Build test_fuzzer.cc with asan and link against lib/Fuzzer.
Alexey Samsonov21a33812015-05-07 23:33:24 +000098 clang++ -fsanitize=address -fsanitize-coverage=edge test_fuzzer.cc Fuzzer*.o
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +000099 # Run the fuzzer with no corpus.
100 ./a.out
101
102You should get ``Illegal instruction (core dumped)`` pretty quickly.
103
104PCRE2
105-----
106
107Here we show how to use lib/Fuzzer on something real, yet simple: pcre2_::
108
Alexey Samsonov21a33812015-05-07 23:33:24 +0000109 COV_FLAGS=" -fsanitize-coverage=edge,indirect-calls,8bit-counters"
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +0000110 # Get PCRE2
111 svn co svn://vcs.exim.org/pcre2/code/trunk pcre
112 # Get lib/Fuzzer. Assuming that you already have fresh clang in PATH.
113 svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/lib/Fuzzer
114 # Build PCRE2 with AddressSanitizer and coverage.
115 (cd pcre; ./autogen.sh; CC="clang -fsanitize=address $COV_FLAGS" ./configure --prefix=`pwd`/../inst && make -j && make install)
116 # Build lib/Fuzzer files.
117 clang -c -g -O2 -std=c++11 Fuzzer/*.cpp -IFuzzer
Eric Christopher572e03a2015-06-19 01:53:21 +0000118 # Build the actual function that does something interesting with PCRE2.
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +0000119 cat << EOF > pcre_fuzzer.cc
120 #include <string.h>
121 #include "pcre2posix.h"
Kostya Serebryany566bc5a2015-05-06 22:19:00 +0000122 extern "C" void LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const unsigned char *data, size_t size) {
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +0000123 if (size < 1) return;
124 char *str = new char[size+1];
125 memcpy(str, data, size);
126 str[size] = 0;
127 regex_t preg;
128 if (0 == regcomp(&preg, str, 0)) {
129 regexec(&preg, str, 0, 0, 0);
130 regfree(&preg);
131 }
132 delete [] str;
133 }
134 EOF
135 clang++ -g -fsanitize=address $COV_FLAGS -c -std=c++11 -I inst/include/ pcre_fuzzer.cc
136 # Link.
137 clang++ -g -fsanitize=address -Wl,--whole-archive inst/lib/*.a -Wl,-no-whole-archive Fuzzer*.o pcre_fuzzer.o -o pcre_fuzzer
138
139This will give you a binary of the fuzzer, called ``pcre_fuzzer``.
140Now, create a directory that will hold the test corpus::
141
142 mkdir -p CORPUS
143
144For simple input languages like regular expressions this is all you need.
145For more complicated inputs populate the directory with some input samples.
146Now run the fuzzer with the corpus dir as the only parameter::
147
148 ./pcre_fuzzer ./CORPUS
149
150You will see output like this::
151
152 Seed: 1876794929
153 #0 READ cov 0 bits 0 units 1 exec/s 0
154 #1 pulse cov 3 bits 0 units 1 exec/s 0
155 #1 INITED cov 3 bits 0 units 1 exec/s 0
156 #2 pulse cov 208 bits 0 units 1 exec/s 0
157 #2 NEW cov 208 bits 0 units 2 exec/s 0 L: 64
158 #3 NEW cov 217 bits 0 units 3 exec/s 0 L: 63
159 #4 pulse cov 217 bits 0 units 3 exec/s 0
160
161* The ``Seed:`` line shows you the current random seed (you can change it with ``-seed=N`` flag).
162* The ``READ`` line shows you how many input files were read (since you passed an empty dir there were inputs, but one dummy input was synthesised).
163* The ``INITED`` line shows you that how many inputs will be fuzzed.
164* The ``NEW`` lines appear with the fuzzer finds a new interesting input, which is saved to the CORPUS dir. If multiple corpus dirs are given, the first one is used.
165* The ``pulse`` lines appear periodically to show the current status.
166
167Now, interrupt the fuzzer and run it again the same way. You will see::
168
169 Seed: 1879995378
170 #0 READ cov 0 bits 0 units 564 exec/s 0
171 #1 pulse cov 502 bits 0 units 564 exec/s 0
172 ...
173 #512 pulse cov 2933 bits 0 units 564 exec/s 512
174 #564 INITED cov 2991 bits 0 units 344 exec/s 564
175 #1024 pulse cov 2991 bits 0 units 344 exec/s 1024
176 #1455 NEW cov 2995 bits 0 units 345 exec/s 1455 L: 49
177
178This time you were running the fuzzer with a non-empty input corpus (564 items).
179As the first step, the fuzzer minimized the set to produce 344 interesting items (the ``INITED`` line)
180
Kostya Serebryanyfb2f3312015-05-13 22:42:28 +0000181It is quite convenient to store test corpuses in git.
182As an example, here is a git repository with test inputs for the above PCRE2 fuzzer::
183
184 git clone https://github.com/kcc/fuzzing-with-sanitizers.git
185 ./pcre_fuzzer ./fuzzing-with-sanitizers/pcre2/C1/
186
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +0000187You may run ``N`` independent fuzzer jobs in parallel on ``M`` CPUs::
188
189 N=100; M=4; ./pcre_fuzzer ./CORPUS -jobs=$N -workers=$M
190
Kostya Serebryany9690fcf2015-05-12 18:51:57 +0000191By default (``-reload=1``) the fuzzer processes will periodically scan the CORPUS directory
192and reload any new tests. This way the test inputs found by one process will be picked up
193by all others.
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +0000194
Kostya Serebryany9690fcf2015-05-12 18:51:57 +0000195If ``-workers=$M`` is not supplied, ``min($N,NumberOfCpuCore/2)`` will be used.
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +0000196
Kostya Serebryany5e593a42015-04-08 06:16:11 +0000197Heartbleed
198----------
199Remember Heartbleed_?
200As it was recently `shown <https://blog.hboeck.de/archives/868-How-Heartbleed-couldve-been-found.html>`_,
201fuzzing with AddressSanitizer can find Heartbleed. Indeed, here are the step-by-step instructions
202to find Heartbleed with LibFuzzer::
203
204 wget https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.1f.tar.gz
205 tar xf openssl-1.0.1f.tar.gz
Alexey Samsonov21a33812015-05-07 23:33:24 +0000206 COV_FLAGS="-fsanitize-coverage=edge,indirect-calls" # -fsanitize-coverage=8bit-counters
Kostya Serebryany5e593a42015-04-08 06:16:11 +0000207 (cd openssl-1.0.1f/ && ./config &&
208 make -j 32 CC="clang -g -fsanitize=address $COV_FLAGS")
209 # Get and build LibFuzzer
210 svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/lib/Fuzzer
211 clang -c -g -O2 -std=c++11 Fuzzer/*.cpp -IFuzzer
212 # Get examples of key/pem files.
213 git clone https://github.com/hannob/selftls
214 cp selftls/server* . -v
215 cat << EOF > handshake-fuzz.cc
216 #include <openssl/ssl.h>
217 #include <openssl/err.h>
218 #include <assert.h>
219 SSL_CTX *sctx;
220 int Init() {
221 SSL_library_init();
222 SSL_load_error_strings();
223 ERR_load_BIO_strings();
224 OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms();
225 assert (sctx = SSL_CTX_new(TLSv1_method()));
226 assert (SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file(sctx, "server.pem", SSL_FILETYPE_PEM));
227 assert (SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(sctx, "server.key", SSL_FILETYPE_PEM));
228 return 0;
229 }
Kostya Serebryany566bc5a2015-05-06 22:19:00 +0000230 extern "C" void LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(unsigned char *Data, size_t Size) {
Kostya Serebryany5e593a42015-04-08 06:16:11 +0000231 static int unused = Init();
232 SSL *server = SSL_new(sctx);
233 BIO *sinbio = BIO_new(BIO_s_mem());
234 BIO *soutbio = BIO_new(BIO_s_mem());
235 SSL_set_bio(server, sinbio, soutbio);
236 SSL_set_accept_state(server);
237 BIO_write(sinbio, Data, Size);
238 SSL_do_handshake(server);
239 SSL_free(server);
240 }
241 EOF
Mehdi Amini30618f92015-09-17 15:59:52 +0000242 # Build the fuzzer.
Kostya Serebryany5e593a42015-04-08 06:16:11 +0000243 clang++ -g handshake-fuzz.cc -fsanitize=address \
244 openssl-1.0.1f/libssl.a openssl-1.0.1f/libcrypto.a Fuzzer*.o
245 # Run 20 independent fuzzer jobs.
246 ./a.out -jobs=20 -workers=20
247
248Voila::
249
250 #1048576 pulse cov 3424 bits 0 units 9 exec/s 24385
251 =================================================================
252 ==17488==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow on address 0x629000004748 at pc 0x00000048c979 bp 0x7fffe3e864f0 sp 0x7fffe3e85ca8
253 READ of size 60731 at 0x629000004748 thread T0
254 #0 0x48c978 in __asan_memcpy
255 #1 0x4db504 in tls1_process_heartbeat openssl-1.0.1f/ssl/t1_lib.c:2586:3
256 #2 0x580be3 in ssl3_read_bytes openssl-1.0.1f/ssl/s3_pkt.c:1092:4
257
Kostya Serebryany043ab1c2015-04-01 21:33:20 +0000258Advanced features
259=================
260
Kostya Serebryany7d211662015-09-04 00:12:11 +0000261Dictionaries
262------------
263*EXPERIMENTAL*.
264LibFuzzer supports user-supplied dictionaries with input language keywords
265or other interesting byte sequences (e.g. multi-byte magic values).
266Use ``-dict=DICTIONARY_FILE``. For some input languages using a dictionary
267may significantly improve the search speed.
268The dictionary syntax is similar to that used by AFL_ for its ``-x`` option::
269
270 # Lines starting with '#' and empty lines are ignored.
271
272 # Adds "blah" (w/o quotes) to the dictionary.
273 kw1="blah"
274 # Use \\ for backslash and \" for quotes.
275 kw2="\"ac\\dc\""
276 # Use \xAB for hex values
277 kw3="\xF7\xF8"
278 # the name of the keyword followed by '=' may be omitted:
279 "foo\x0Abar"
280
Kostya Serebryanyb17e2982015-07-31 21:48:10 +0000281Data-flow-guided fuzzing
282------------------------
283
284*EXPERIMENTAL*.
285With an additional compiler flag ``-fsanitize-coverage=trace-cmp`` (see SanitizerCoverageTraceDataFlow_)
286and extra run-time flag ``-use_traces=1`` the fuzzer will try to apply *data-flow-guided fuzzing*.
287That is, the fuzzer will record the inputs to comparison instructions, switch statements,
Kostya Serebryany7f4227d2015-08-05 18:23:01 +0000288and several libc functions (``memcmp``, ``strcmp``, ``strncmp``, etc).
Kostya Serebryanyb17e2982015-07-31 21:48:10 +0000289It will later use those recorded inputs during mutations.
290
291This mode can be combined with DataFlowSanitizer_ to achieve better sensitivity.
292
Kostya Serebryany6bd016b2015-04-10 05:44:43 +0000293AFL compatibility
294-----------------
295LibFuzzer can be used in parallel with AFL_ on the same test corpus.
296Both fuzzers expect the test corpus to reside in a directory, one file per input.
297You can run both fuzzers on the same corpus in parallel::
298
299 ./afl-fuzz -i testcase_dir -o findings_dir /path/to/program -r @@
300 ./llvm-fuzz testcase_dir findings_dir # Will write new tests to testcase_dir
301
302Periodically restart both fuzzers so that they can use each other's findings.
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +0000303
Kostya Serebryanycd073d52015-04-10 06:32:29 +0000304How good is my fuzzer?
305----------------------
306
Kostya Serebryany566bc5a2015-05-06 22:19:00 +0000307Once you implement your target function ``LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput`` and fuzz it to death,
Kostya Serebryanycd073d52015-04-10 06:32:29 +0000308you will want to know whether the function or the corpus can be improved further.
309One easy to use metric is, of course, code coverage.
310You can get the coverage for your corpus like this::
311
312 ASAN_OPTIONS=coverage_pcs=1 ./fuzzer CORPUS_DIR -runs=0
313
314This will run all the tests in the CORPUS_DIR but will not generate any new tests
315and dump covered PCs to disk before exiting.
316Then you can subtract the set of covered PCs from the set of all instrumented PCs in the binary,
317see SanitizerCoverage_ for details.
318
Kostya Serebryany926b9bd2015-05-22 22:43:05 +0000319User-supplied mutators
320----------------------
321
322LibFuzzer allows to use custom (user-supplied) mutators,
323see FuzzerInterface.h_
324
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +0000325Fuzzing components of LLVM
326==========================
Kostya Serebryany35ce8632015-03-30 23:05:30 +0000327
328clang-format-fuzzer
329-------------------
330The inputs are random pieces of C++-like text.
331
332Build (make sure to use fresh clang as the host compiler)::
333
334 cmake -GNinja -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ -DLLVM_USE_SANITIZER=Address -DLLVM_USE_SANITIZE_COVERAGE=YES -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release /path/to/llvm
335 ninja clang-format-fuzzer
336 mkdir CORPUS_DIR
337 ./bin/clang-format-fuzzer CORPUS_DIR
338
339Optionally build other kinds of binaries (asan+Debug, msan, ubsan, etc).
340
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +0000341Tracking bug: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23052
Kostya Serebryany35ce8632015-03-30 23:05:30 +0000342
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +0000343clang-fuzzer
344------------
Kostya Serebryany35ce8632015-03-30 23:05:30 +0000345
Kostya Serebryany866e0d12015-09-02 22:44:46 +0000346The behavior is very similar to ``clang-format-fuzzer``.
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +0000347
348Tracking bug: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23057
Kostya Serebryany35ce8632015-03-30 23:05:30 +0000349
Kostya Serebryanyb98e3272015-08-31 18:57:24 +0000350llvm-as-fuzzer
351--------------
352
353Tracking bug: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24639
354
Daniel Sanders5151b202015-09-18 10:47:45 +0000355llvm-mc-fuzzer
356--------------
357
358This tool fuzzes the MC layer. Currently it is only able to fuzz the
359disassembler but it is hoped that assembly, and round-trip verification will be
360added in future.
361
362When run in dissassembly mode, the inputs are opcodes to be disassembled. The
363fuzzer will consume as many instructions as possible and will stop when it
364finds an invalid instruction or runs out of data.
365
Daniel Sanders4fe1c8b2015-09-26 17:09:01 +0000366Please note that the command line interface differs slightly from that of other
367fuzzers. The fuzzer arguments should follow ``--fuzzer-args`` and should have
368a single dash, while other arguments control the operation mode and target in a
369similar manner to ``llvm-mc`` and should have two dashes. For example::
Daniel Sanders5151b202015-09-18 10:47:45 +0000370
Daniel Sanders4fe1c8b2015-09-26 17:09:01 +0000371 llvm-mc-fuzzer --triple=aarch64-linux-gnu --disassemble --fuzzer-args -max_len=4 -jobs=10
Daniel Sanders5151b202015-09-18 10:47:45 +0000372
Kostya Serebryanyfb2f3312015-05-13 22:42:28 +0000373Buildbot
374--------
375
376We have a buildbot that runs the above fuzzers for LLVM components
37724/7/365 at http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fuzzer .
378
379Pre-fuzzed test inputs in git
380-----------------------------
381
382The buildbot occumulates large test corpuses over time.
383The corpuses are stored in git on github and can be used like this::
384
385 git clone https://github.com/kcc/fuzzing-with-sanitizers.git
386 bin/clang-format-fuzzer fuzzing-with-sanitizers/llvm/clang-format/C1
387 bin/clang-fuzzer fuzzing-with-sanitizers/llvm/clang/C1/
Kostya Serebryanyb98e3272015-08-31 18:57:24 +0000388 bin/llvm-as-fuzzer fuzzing-with-sanitizers/llvm/llvm-as/C1 -only_ascii=1
Kostya Serebryanyfb2f3312015-05-13 22:42:28 +0000389
390
Kostya Serebryany35ce8632015-03-30 23:05:30 +0000391FAQ
392=========================
393
394Q. Why Fuzzer does not use any of the LLVM support?
395---------------------------------------------------
396
397There are two reasons.
398
399First, we want this library to be used outside of the LLVM w/o users having to
400build the rest of LLVM. This may sound unconvincing for many LLVM folks,
401but in practice the need for building the whole LLVM frightens many potential
402users -- and we want more users to use this code.
403
404Second, there is a subtle technical reason not to rely on the rest of LLVM, or
405any other large body of code (maybe not even STL). When coverage instrumentation
406is enabled, it will also instrument the LLVM support code which will blow up the
407coverage set of the process (since the fuzzer is in-process). In other words, by
408using more external dependencies we will slow down the fuzzer while the main
409reason for it to exist is extreme speed.
410
411Q. What about Windows then? The Fuzzer contains code that does not build on Windows.
412------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
413
414The sanitizer coverage support does not work on Windows either as of 01/2015.
415Once it's there, we'll need to re-implement OS-specific parts (I/O, signals).
416
417Q. When this Fuzzer is not a good solution for a problem?
418---------------------------------------------------------
419
420* If the test inputs are validated by the target library and the validator
421 asserts/crashes on invalid inputs, the in-process fuzzer is not applicable
422 (we could use fork() w/o exec, but it comes with extra overhead).
423* Bugs in the target library may accumulate w/o being detected. E.g. a memory
424 corruption that goes undetected at first and then leads to a crash while
425 testing another input. This is why it is highly recommended to run this
426 in-process fuzzer with all sanitizers to detect most bugs on the spot.
427* It is harder to protect the in-process fuzzer from excessive memory
428 consumption and infinite loops in the target library (still possible).
429* The target library should not have significant global state that is not
430 reset between the runs.
431* Many interesting target libs are not designed in a way that supports
432 the in-process fuzzer interface (e.g. require a file path instead of a
433 byte array).
434* If a single test run takes a considerable fraction of a second (or
435 more) the speed benefit from the in-process fuzzer is negligible.
436* If the target library runs persistent threads (that outlive
437 execution of one test) the fuzzing results will be unreliable.
438
439Q. So, what exactly this Fuzzer is good for?
440--------------------------------------------
441
442This Fuzzer might be a good choice for testing libraries that have relatively
443small inputs, each input takes < 1ms to run, and the library code is not expected
444to crash on invalid inputs.
445Examples: regular expression matchers, text or binary format parsers.
446
Kostya Serebryanyfab4fba2015-08-11 01:53:45 +0000447Trophies
448========
449* GLIBC: https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/FuzzingLibc
Kostya Serebryanyfdf44182015-08-11 04:16:37 +0000450
Kostya Serebryanyfab4fba2015-08-11 01:53:45 +0000451* MUSL LIBC:
Kostya Serebryanyfdf44182015-08-11 04:16:37 +0000452
453 * http://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/commit/?id=39dfd58417ef642307d90306e1c7e50aaec5a35c
454 * http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2015/03/30/3
455
Kostya Serebryanyfab4fba2015-08-11 01:53:45 +0000456* pugixml: https://github.com/zeux/pugixml/issues/39
Kostya Serebryanyfdf44182015-08-11 04:16:37 +0000457
Kostya Serebryanyfab4fba2015-08-11 01:53:45 +0000458* PCRE: Search for "LLVM fuzzer" in http://vcs.pcre.org/pcre2/code/trunk/ChangeLog?view=markup
Kostya Serebryanyfdf44182015-08-11 04:16:37 +0000459
Kostya Serebryanyed483772015-08-11 20:34:48 +0000460* ICU: http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/ticket/11838
461
Kostya Serebryany62921282015-09-11 16:34:14 +0000462* Freetype: https://savannah.nongnu.org/search/?words=LibFuzzer&type_of_search=bugs&Search=Search&exact=1#options
463
464* Linux Kernel's BPF verifier: https://github.com/iovisor/bpf-fuzzer
465
Kostya Serebryanyfab4fba2015-08-11 01:53:45 +0000466* LLVM:
Kostya Serebryanyfdf44182015-08-11 04:16:37 +0000467
468 * Clang: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23057
469
470 * Clang-format: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23052
471
472 * libc++: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24411
Kostya Serebryanyfab4fba2015-08-11 01:53:45 +0000473
Kostya Serebryanyb98e3272015-08-31 18:57:24 +0000474 * llvm-as: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24639
475
Daniel Sanders205d1992015-09-16 11:49:49 +0000476 * Disassembler:
Mehdi Amini30618f92015-09-17 15:59:52 +0000477
Daniel Sanders205d1992015-09-16 11:49:49 +0000478 * Mips: Discovered a number of untested instructions for the Mips target
479 (see valid-mips*.s in http://reviews.llvm.org/rL247405,
480 http://reviews.llvm.org/rL247414, http://reviews.llvm.org/rL247416,
481 http://reviews.llvm.org/rL247417, http://reviews.llvm.org/rL247420,
482 and http://reviews.llvm.org/rL247422) as well some instructions that
483 successfully disassembled on ISA's where they were not valid (see
484 invalid-xfail.s files in the same commits).
Kostya Serebryanyfab4fba2015-08-11 01:53:45 +0000485
Kostya Serebryany79677382015-03-31 21:39:38 +0000486.. _pcre2: http://www.pcre.org/
487
488.. _AFL: http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/afl/
489
Alexey Samsonov675e5392015-04-27 22:50:06 +0000490.. _SanitizerCoverage: http://clang.llvm.org/docs/SanitizerCoverage.html
Kostya Serebryanyb17e2982015-07-31 21:48:10 +0000491.. _SanitizerCoverageTraceDataFlow: http://clang.llvm.org/docs/SanitizerCoverage.html#tracing-data-flow
492.. _DataFlowSanitizer: http://clang.llvm.org/docs/DataFlowSanitizer.html
Kostya Serebryany5e593a42015-04-08 06:16:11 +0000493
494.. _Heartbleed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heartbleed
Kostya Serebryany926b9bd2015-05-22 22:43:05 +0000495
496.. _FuzzerInterface.h: https://github.com/llvm-mirror/llvm/blob/master/lib/Fuzzer/FuzzerInterface.h