William Banfield dd97ac6e1c | 3 years ago | |
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mempool | 3 years ago | |
p2p | 3 years ago | |
rpc/jsonrpc/server | 3 years ago | |
Makefile | 3 years ago | |
README.md | 4 years ago | |
oss-fuzz-build.sh | 3 years ago |
Fuzzing for various packages in Tendermint using go-fuzz library.
Inputs:
CheckTx
(using kvstore in-process ABCI app)Addrbook#AddAddress
pex.Reactor#Receive
SecretConnection#Read
and SecretConnection#Write
| test
| |- corpus/
| |- crashers/
| |- init-corpus/
| |- suppressions/
| |- testdata/
| |- <testname>.go
/corpus
directory contains corpus data. The idea is to help the fuzzier to
understand what bytes sequences are semantically valid (e.g. if we're testing
PNG decoder, then we would put black-white PNG into corpus directory; with
blockchain reactor - we would put blockchain messages into corpus).
/init-corpus
(if present) contains a script for generating corpus data.
/testdata
directory may contain an additional data (like addrbook.json
).
Upon running the fuzzier, /crashers
and /suppressions
dirs will be created,
along with .zip archive. /crashers
will show any inputs, which have
lead to panics (plus a trace). /suppressions
will show any suppressed inputs.
make fuzz-mempool
make fuzz-p2p-addrbook
make fuzz-p2p-pex
make fuzz-p2p-sc
make fuzz-rpc-server
Each command will create corpus data (if needed), generate a fuzz archive and
call go-fuzz
executable.
Then watch out for the respective outputs in the fuzzer output to announce new
crashers which can be found in the directory crashers
.
For example if we find
ls crashers/
61bde465f47c93254d64d643c3b2480e0a54666e
61bde465f47c93254d64d643c3b2480e0a54666e.output
61bde465f47c93254d64d643c3b2480e0a54666e.quoted
da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709
da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709.output
da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709.quoted
the crashing bytes generated by the fuzzer will be in
61bde465f47c93254d64d643c3b2480e0a54666e
the respective crash report in
61bde465f47c93254d64d643c3b2480e0a54666e.output
and the bug report can be created by retrieving the bytes in
61bde465f47c93254d64d643c3b2480e0a54666e
and feeding those back into the
Fuzz
function.