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142 lines
5.8 KiB
C
142 lines
5.8 KiB
C
#include <limits.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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// AFL++ fuzzer harness for Zig fuzz targets.
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//
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// This file is the C "glue" that connects AFL++'s runtime to Zig-defined
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// fuzz test functions. We can't use AFL++'s compiler wrappers (afl-clang,
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// afl-gcc) because the code under test is compiled with Zig, so we manually
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// expand the AFL macros (__AFL_INIT, __AFL_LOOP, __AFL_FUZZ_INIT, etc.) and
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// wire up the sanitizer coverage symbols ourselves.
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// To ensure checks are not optimized out it is recommended to disable
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// code optimization for the fuzzer harness main()
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#pragma clang optimize off
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#pragma GCC optimize("O0")
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// Zig-exported entry points. zig_fuzz_init() performs one-time setup and
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// zig_fuzz_test() runs one fuzz iteration on the given input buffer.
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// The Zig object should export these.
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void zig_fuzz_init();
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void zig_fuzz_test(unsigned char*, size_t);
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// Linker-provided symbols marking the boundaries of the __sancov_guards
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// section. These must be declared extern so the linker provides the actual
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// section boundaries from the instrumented code, rather than creating new
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// variables that shadow them. On macOS (Mach-O), the linker uses a different
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// naming convention for section boundaries than Linux (ELF), so we use asm
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// labels to reference them.
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#ifdef __APPLE__
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extern uint32_t __start___sancov_guards __asm(
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"section$start$__DATA$__sancov_guards");
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extern uint32_t __stop___sancov_guards __asm(
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"section$end$__DATA$__sancov_guards");
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#else
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extern uint32_t __start___sancov_guards;
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extern uint32_t __stop___sancov_guards;
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#endif
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// Provided by afl-compiler-rt; initializes the guard array used by
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// SanitizerCoverage's trace-pc-guard instrumentation mode.
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void __sanitizer_cov_trace_pc_guard_init(uint32_t*, uint32_t*);
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// Stubs for sanitizer coverage callbacks that the Zig-compiled code references
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// but AFL's runtime (afl-compiler-rt) does not provide. Without these, linking
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// would fail with undefined symbol errors.
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__attribute__((visibility("default"))) __attribute__((
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tls_model("initial-exec"))) _Thread_local uintptr_t __sancov_lowest_stack;
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void __sanitizer_cov_trace_pc_indir() {}
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void __sanitizer_cov_8bit_counters_init() {}
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void __sanitizer_cov_pcs_init() {}
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// Manual expansion of __AFL_FUZZ_INIT().
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//
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// Enables shared-memory fuzzing: AFL++ writes test cases directly into
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// shared memory (__afl_fuzz_ptr) instead of passing them via stdin, which
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// is much faster. When not running under AFL++ (e.g. standalone execution),
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// __afl_fuzz_ptr will be NULL and we fall back to reading from stdin into
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// __afl_fuzz_alt (a 1 MB static buffer).
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int __afl_sharedmem_fuzzing = 1;
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extern __attribute__((visibility("default"))) unsigned int* __afl_fuzz_len;
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extern __attribute__((visibility("default"))) unsigned char* __afl_fuzz_ptr;
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unsigned char __afl_fuzz_alt[1048576];
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unsigned char* __afl_fuzz_alt_ptr = __afl_fuzz_alt;
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int main(int argc, char** argv) {
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// Tell AFL's coverage runtime about our guard section so it can track
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// which edges in the instrumented Zig code have been hit.
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__sanitizer_cov_trace_pc_guard_init(&__start___sancov_guards,
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&__stop___sancov_guards);
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// Manual expansion of __AFL_INIT() — deferred fork server mode.
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//
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// The magic string "##SIG_AFL_DEFER_FORKSRV##" is embedded in the binary
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// so AFL++'s tooling can detect that this harness uses deferred fork
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// server initialization. The `volatile` + `used` attributes prevent the
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// compiler/linker from stripping it. We then call __afl_manual_init() to
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// start the fork server at this point (after our setup) rather than at
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// the very beginning of main().
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static volatile const char* _A __attribute__((used, unused));
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_A = (const char*)"##SIG_AFL_DEFER_FORKSRV##";
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#ifdef __APPLE__
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__attribute__((visibility("default"))) void _I(void) __asm__(
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"___afl_manual_init");
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#else
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__attribute__((visibility("default"))) void _I(void) __asm__(
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"__afl_manual_init");
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#endif
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_I();
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zig_fuzz_init();
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// Manual expansion of __AFL_FUZZ_TESTCASE_BUF.
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// Use shared memory buffer if available, otherwise fall back to the
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// static buffer (for standalone/non-AFL execution).
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unsigned char* buf = __afl_fuzz_ptr ? __afl_fuzz_ptr : __afl_fuzz_alt_ptr;
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// Manual expansion of __AFL_LOOP(UINT_MAX) — persistent mode loop.
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//
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// Persistent mode keeps the process alive across many test cases instead
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// of fork()'ing for each one, dramatically improving throughput. The magic
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// string "##SIG_AFL_PERSISTENT##" signals to AFL++ that this binary
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// supports persistent mode. __afl_persistent_loop() returns non-zero
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// while there are more inputs to process.
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//
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// When connected to AFL++, we loop UINT_MAX times (essentially forever,
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// AFL will restart us periodically). When running standalone, we loop
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// once so the harness can be used for manual testing/reproduction.
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while (({
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static volatile const char* _B __attribute__((used, unused));
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_B = (const char*)"##SIG_AFL_PERSISTENT##";
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extern __attribute__((visibility("default"))) int __afl_connected;
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#ifdef __APPLE__
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__attribute__((visibility("default"))) int _L(unsigned int) __asm__(
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"___afl_persistent_loop");
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#else
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__attribute__((visibility("default"))) int _L(unsigned int) __asm__(
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"__afl_persistent_loop");
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#endif
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_L(__afl_connected ? UINT_MAX : 1);
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})) {
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// Manual expansion of __AFL_FUZZ_TESTCASE_LEN.
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// In shared-memory mode, the length is provided directly by AFL++.
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// In standalone mode, we read from stdin into the fallback buffer.
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int len =
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__afl_fuzz_ptr ? *__afl_fuzz_len
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: (*__afl_fuzz_len = read(0, __afl_fuzz_alt_ptr, 1048576)) == 0xffffffff
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? 0
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: *__afl_fuzz_len;
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if (len >= 0) {
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zig_fuzz_test(buf, len);
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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