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// Copyright (c) 2017-2022, The Monero Project
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Add fuzz testing using american fuzzy lop
Existing tests: block, transaction, signature, cold outputs,
cold transaction.
Data for these is in tests/data/fuzz.
A convenience shell script is in contrib/fuzz_testing/fuzz.sh, eg:
contrib/fuzz_testing/fuzz.sh signature
The fuzzer will run indefinitely, ^C to stop.
Fuzzing is currently supported for GCC only. I can't get CLANG
to build Monero here as it dies on some system headers, so if
someone wants to make it work on both, that'd be great.
In particular, the __AFL_LOOP construct should be made to work
so that a given run can fuzz multiple inputs, as the C++ load
time is substantial.
2017-06-24 07:38:41 -04:00
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#include "include_base_utils.h"
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#include "file_io_utils.h"
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#include "cryptonote_basic/blobdatatype.h"
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Add fuzz testing using american fuzzy lop
Existing tests: block, transaction, signature, cold outputs,
cold transaction.
Data for these is in tests/data/fuzz.
A convenience shell script is in contrib/fuzz_testing/fuzz.sh, eg:
contrib/fuzz_testing/fuzz.sh signature
The fuzzer will run indefinitely, ^C to stop.
Fuzzing is currently supported for GCC only. I can't get CLANG
to build Monero here as it dies on some system headers, so if
someone wants to make it work on both, that'd be great.
In particular, the __AFL_LOOP construct should be made to work
so that a given run can fuzz multiple inputs, as the C++ load
time is substantial.
2017-06-24 07:38:41 -04:00
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#include "cryptonote_basic/cryptonote_basic.h"
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#include "cryptonote_basic/cryptonote_format_utils.h"
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#include "wallet/wallet2.h"
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#include "fuzzer.h"
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2020-06-14 08:48:47 -04:00
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static tools::wallet2 *wallet = NULL;
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Add fuzz testing using american fuzzy lop
Existing tests: block, transaction, signature, cold outputs,
cold transaction.
Data for these is in tests/data/fuzz.
A convenience shell script is in contrib/fuzz_testing/fuzz.sh, eg:
contrib/fuzz_testing/fuzz.sh signature
The fuzzer will run indefinitely, ^C to stop.
Fuzzing is currently supported for GCC only. I can't get CLANG
to build Monero here as it dies on some system headers, so if
someone wants to make it work on both, that'd be great.
In particular, the __AFL_LOOP construct should be made to work
so that a given run can fuzz multiple inputs, as the C++ load
time is substantial.
2017-06-24 07:38:41 -04:00
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2020-05-15 13:17:24 -04:00
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BEGIN_INIT_SIMPLE_FUZZER()
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static tools::wallet2 local_wallet;
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wallet = &local_wallet;
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replace most boost serialization with existing monero serialization
This reduces the attack surface for data that can come from
malicious sources (exported output and key images, multisig
transactions...) since the monero serialization is already
exposed to the outside, and the boost lib we were using had
a few known crashers.
For interoperability, a new load-deprecated-formats wallet
setting is added (off by default). This allows loading boost
format data if there is no alternative. It will likely go
at some point, along with the ability to load those.
Notably, the peer lists file still uses the boost serialization
code, as the data it stores is define in epee, while the new
serialization code is in monero, and migrating it was fairly
hairy. Since this file is local and not obtained from anyone
else, the marginal risk is minimal, but it could be migrated
later if needed.
Some tests and tools also do, this will stay as is for now.
2020-06-24 19:26:58 -04:00
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static const char * const spendkey_hex = "f285d4ac9e66271256fc7cde0d3d6b36f66efff6ccd766706c408e86f4997a0d";
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Add fuzz testing using american fuzzy lop
Existing tests: block, transaction, signature, cold outputs,
cold transaction.
Data for these is in tests/data/fuzz.
A convenience shell script is in contrib/fuzz_testing/fuzz.sh, eg:
contrib/fuzz_testing/fuzz.sh signature
The fuzzer will run indefinitely, ^C to stop.
Fuzzing is currently supported for GCC only. I can't get CLANG
to build Monero here as it dies on some system headers, so if
someone wants to make it work on both, that'd be great.
In particular, the __AFL_LOOP construct should be made to work
so that a given run can fuzz multiple inputs, as the C++ load
time is substantial.
2017-06-24 07:38:41 -04:00
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crypto::secret_key spendkey;
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epee::string_tools::hex_to_pod(spendkey_hex, spendkey);
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2020-07-20 00:31:58 -04:00
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wallet->init("", boost::none, "", 0, true, epee::net_utils::ssl_support_t::e_ssl_support_disabled);
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wallet->set_subaddress_lookahead(1, 1);
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wallet->generate("", "", spendkey, true, false);
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END_INIT_SIMPLE_FUZZER()
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BEGIN_SIMPLE_FUZZER()
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2021-01-12 13:24:55 -05:00
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std::pair<uint64_t, std::vector<tools::wallet2::transfer_details>> outputs;
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2021-01-24 02:42:57 -05:00
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binary_archive<false> ar{{buf, len}};
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replace most boost serialization with existing monero serialization
This reduces the attack surface for data that can come from
malicious sources (exported output and key images, multisig
transactions...) since the monero serialization is already
exposed to the outside, and the boost lib we were using had
a few known crashers.
For interoperability, a new load-deprecated-formats wallet
setting is added (off by default). This allows loading boost
format data if there is no alternative. It will likely go
at some point, along with the ability to load those.
Notably, the peer lists file still uses the boost serialization
code, as the data it stores is define in epee, while the new
serialization code is in monero, and migrating it was fairly
hairy. Since this file is local and not obtained from anyone
else, the marginal risk is minimal, but it could be migrated
later if needed.
Some tests and tools also do, this will stay as is for now.
2020-06-24 19:26:58 -04:00
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::serialization::serialize(ar, outputs);
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2020-06-14 08:48:47 -04:00
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size_t n_outputs = wallet->import_outputs(outputs);
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std::cout << boost::lexical_cast<std::string>(n_outputs) << " outputs imported" << std::endl;
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END_SIMPLE_FUZZER()
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