| # I Can Haz Fuzz? |
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| LibFuzzer |
| ========= |
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| Or, how to fuzz OpenSSL with [libfuzzer](http://llvm.org/docs/LibFuzzer.html). |
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| Starting from a vanilla+OpenSSH server Ubuntu install. |
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| Use Chrome's handy recent build of clang. Older versions may also work. |
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| $ sudo apt-get install git |
| $ mkdir git-work |
| $ git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/tools/clang |
| $ clang/scripts/update.py |
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| You may want to git pull and re-run the update from time to time. |
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| Update your path: |
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| $ PATH=~/third_party/llvm-build/Release+Asserts/bin/:$PATH |
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| Get and build libFuzzer (there is a git mirror at |
| https://github.com/llvm-mirror/llvm/tree/master/lib/Fuzzer if you prefer): |
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| $ cd |
| $ sudo apt-get install subversion |
| $ mkdir svn-work |
| $ cd svn-work |
| $ svn co https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/compiler-rt/trunk/lib/fuzzer Fuzzer |
| $ cd Fuzzer |
| $ clang++ -c -g -O2 -std=c++11 *.cpp |
| $ ar r libFuzzer.a *.o |
| $ ranlib libFuzzer.a |
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| Configure for fuzzing: |
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| $ CC=clang ./config enable-fuzz-libfuzzer \ |
| --with-fuzzer-include=../../svn-work/Fuzzer \ |
| --with-fuzzer-lib=../../svn-work/Fuzzer/libFuzzer \ |
| -DPEDANTIC enable-asan enable-ubsan no-shared \ |
| -DFUZZING_BUILD_MODE_UNSAFE_FOR_PRODUCTION \ |
| -fsanitize-coverage=trace-pc-guard,indirect-calls,trace-cmp \ |
| enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128 -fno-sanitize=alignment enable-tls1_3 \ |
| enable-weak-ssl-ciphers enable-rc5 enable-md2 \ |
| enable-ssl3 enable-ssl3-method enable-nextprotoneg \ |
| --debug |
| $ sudo apt-get install make |
| $ LDCMD=clang++ make -j |
| $ fuzz/helper.py $FUZZER |
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| Where $FUZZER is one of the executables in `fuzz/`. |
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| If you get a crash, you should find a corresponding input file in |
| `fuzz/corpora/$FUZZER-crash/`. |
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| AFL |
| === |
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| Configure for fuzzing: |
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| $ sudo apt-get install afl-clang |
| $ CC=afl-clang-fast ./config enable-fuzz-afl no-shared -DPEDANTIC \ |
| enable-tls1_3 enable-weak-ssl-ciphers enable-rc5 enable-md2 \ |
| enable-ssl3 enable-ssl3-method enable-nextprotoneg \ |
| enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128 -fno-sanitize=alignment \ |
| --debug |
| $ make |
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| The following options can also be enabled: enable-asan, enable-ubsan, enable-msan |
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| Run one of the fuzzers: |
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| $ afl-fuzz -i fuzz/corpora/$FUZZER -o fuzz/corpora/$FUZZER/out fuzz/$FUZZER |
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| Where $FUZZER is one of the executables in `fuzz/`. |
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| Reproducing issues |
| ================== |
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| If a fuzzer generates a reproducible error, you can reproduce the problem using |
| the fuzz/*-test binaries and the file generated by the fuzzer. They binaries |
| don't need to be build for fuzzing, there is no need to set CC or the call |
| config with enable-fuzz-* or -fsanitize-coverage, but some of the other options |
| above might be needed. For instance the enable-asan or enable-ubsan option might |
| be useful to show you when the problem happens. For the client and server fuzzer |
| it might be needed to use -DFUZZING_BUILD_MODE_UNSAFE_FOR_PRODUCTION to |
| reproduce the generated random numbers. |
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| To reproduce the crash you can run: |
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| $ fuzz/$FUZZER-test $file |
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| Random numbers |
| ============== |
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| The client and server fuzzer normally generate random numbers as part of the TLS |
| connection setup. This results in the coverage of the fuzzing corpus changing |
| depending on the random numbers. This also has an effect for coverage of the |
| rest of the test suite and you see the coverage change for each commit even when |
| no code has been modified. |
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| Since we want to maximize the coverage of the fuzzing corpus, the client and |
| server fuzzer will use predictable numbers instead of the random numbers. This |
| is controlled by the FUZZING_BUILD_MODE_UNSAFE_FOR_PRODUCTION define. |
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| The coverage depends on the way the numbers are generated. We don't disable any |
| check of hashes, but the corpus has the correct hash in it for the random |
| numbers that were generated. For instance the client fuzzer will always generate |
| the same client hello with the same random number in it, and so the server, as |
| emulated by the file, can be generated for that client hello. |
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| Coverage changes |
| ================ |
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| Since the corpus depends on the default behaviour of the client and the server, |
| changes in what they send by default will have an impact on the coverage. The |
| corpus will need to be updated in that case. |
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| Updating the corpus |
| =================== |
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| The client and server corpus is generated with multiple config options: |
| - The options as documented above |
| - Without enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128 and without --debug |
| - With no-asm |
| - Using 32 bit |
| - A default config, plus options needed to generate the fuzzer. |
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| The libfuzzer merge option is used to add the additional coverage |
| from each config to the minimal set. |