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Fuzz Tests for CPython
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These fuzz tests are designed to be included in Google's `oss-fuzz`_ project.
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oss-fuzz works against a library exposing a function of the form
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``int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t* data, size_t length)``. We provide
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that library (``fuzzer.c``), and include a ``_fuzz`` module for testing with
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some toy values -- no fuzzing occurs in Python's test suite.
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oss-fuzz will regularly pull from CPython, discover all the tests in
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``fuzz_tests.txt``, and run them -- so adding a new test here means it will
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automatically be run in oss-fuzz, while also being smoke-tested as part of
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CPython's test suite.
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Adding a new fuzz test
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----------------------
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Add the test name on a new line in ``fuzz_tests.txt``.
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In ``fuzzer.c``, add a function to be run::
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int $test_name (const char* data, size_t size) {
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...
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return 0;
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}
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And invoke it from ``LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput``::
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#if _Py_FUZZ_YES(fuzz_builtin_float)
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rv |= _run_fuzz(data, size, fuzz_builtin_float);
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#endif
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``LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput`` will run in oss-fuzz, with each test in
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``fuzz_tests.txt`` run separately.
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What makes a good fuzz test
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---------------------------
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Libraries written in C that might handle untrusted data are worthwhile. The
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more complex the logic (e.g. parsing), the more likely this is to be a useful
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fuzz test. See the existing examples for reference, and refer to the
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`oss-fuzz`_ docs.
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.. _oss-fuzz: https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz
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