// Simple test for a fuzzer.
// The fuzzer must find the string "Hi!" preceded by a magic value.
// Uses UserSuppliedFuzzer which ensures that the magic is present.
#include <cstdint>
#include <cassert>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstddef>
#include <cstring>
#include <iostream>
#include "FuzzerInterface.h"
static const uint64_t kMagic = 8860221463604ULL;
class MyFuzzer : public fuzzer::UserSuppliedFuzzer {
public:
MyFuzzer(fuzzer::FuzzerRandomBase *Rand)
: fuzzer::UserSuppliedFuzzer(Rand) {}
int TargetFunction(const uint8_t *Data, size_t Size) {
if (Size <= 10) return 0;
if (memcmp(Data, &kMagic, sizeof(kMagic))) return 0;
// It's hard to get here w/o advanced fuzzing techniques (e.g. cmp tracing).
// So, we simply 'fix' the data in the custom mutator.
if (Data[8] == 'H') {
if (Data[9] == 'i') {
if (Data[10] == '!') {
std::cout << "BINGO; Found the target, exiting\n";
exit(1);
}
}
}
return 0;
}
// Custom mutator.
virtual size_t Mutate(uint8_t *Data, size_t Size, size_t MaxSize) {
assert(MaxSize > sizeof(kMagic));
if (Size < sizeof(kMagic))
Size = sizeof(kMagic);
// "Fix" the data, then mutate.
memcpy(Data, &kMagic, std::min(MaxSize, sizeof(kMagic)));
return fuzzer::UserSuppliedFuzzer::Mutate(
Data + sizeof(kMagic), Size - sizeof(kMagic), MaxSize - sizeof(kMagic));
}
// No need to redefine CrossOver() here.
};
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
fuzzer::FuzzerRandomLibc Rand(0);
MyFuzzer F(&Rand);
fuzzer::FuzzerDriver(argc, argv, F);
}