/* * General driver to allow command-line fuzzer (i.e. afl) to * exercise the libFuzzer entrypoint. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #define kMaxAflInputSize (1 << 20) static unsigned char afl_buffer[kMaxAflInputSize]; #ifdef __AFL_LOOP /* If we are built with afl-clang-fast, use persistent mode */ #define KEEP_FUZZING(count) __AFL_LOOP(1000) #else /* If we are built with afl-clang, execute each input once */ #define KEEP_FUZZING(count) ((count) < 1) #endif /* In ares-test-fuzz.c: */ int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const unsigned char *data, unsigned long size); static void ProcessFile(int fd) { ssize_t count = read(fd, afl_buffer, kMaxAflInputSize); /* * Make a copy of the data so that it's not part of a larger * buffer (where buffer overflows would go unnoticed). */ unsigned char *copied_data = (unsigned char *)malloc(count); LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(copied_data, count); free(copied_data); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { if (argc == 1) { int count = 0; while (KEEP_FUZZING(count)) { ProcessFile(fileno(stdin)); count++; } } else { int ii; for (ii = 1; ii < argc; ++ii) { int fd = open(argv[ii], O_RDONLY); if (fd < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed to open '%s'\n", argv[ii]); continue; } ProcessFile(fd); close(fd); } } return 0; }