And bypass configuration access at two new places, so the fuzzer can
find more interesting failures.
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Also adds ServiceRoot handling for clipboard.
Change-Id: I7bc6591130fcc7d693e59ab8561fb9e99f4e93d5
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Don't pop an empty container, also use stol() so it does not throw
std::out_of_range.
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This is no longer a huge problem, but it's still a good idea to return
early in that case.
Found with the recently added admin_fuzzer, when I locally disabled the
StringVector safety checks for test purposes.
(If you view the diff with -U30, then you see that we access tokens[2]
later, so if size is < 3, we should give up.)
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==15956==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: SEGV on unknown address 0x000000000000 (pc 0x0000007cd2f7 bp 0x7ffe96c7cd70 sp 0x7ffe96c7c4e8 T0)
...
#7 0x11a9d31 in ClientSession::filterMessage(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&) const wsd/ClientSession.cpp:977:27
#8 0x11925d6 in ClientSession::_handleInput(char const*, int) wsd/ClientSession.cpp:741:14
#9 0x19395d0 in Session::handleMessage(bool, WSOpCode, std::vector<char, std::allocator<char> >&) common/Session.cpp:230:13
This seems to be a recurring pattern, I'll consider reworking
LOOLProtocol::tokenize() in a follow-up commit to have a return value
that is safer than std::vector<std::string>.
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Admin::instance().dumpState(std::cerr) at the end of a run shows:
Poll [0] - wakeup r: 11 w: 12
callbacks: 103
fd events rsize wsize
This is more a problem in the fuzzer itself than in the code, the
unprocessed callbacks reached the intentionally set 2GB limit in about
20 mins, so process them at the end of each run.
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- target ClientSession::_handleInput(), since crashing there would bring
down the whole loolwsd (not just a kit process), and it deals with
input from untrusted users (browsers)
- add a --enable-fuzzers configure switch to build with
-fsanitize=fuzzer (compared to normal sanitizers build, this is the only
special flag needed)
- configuring other sanitizers is not done automatically, either use
--with-sanitizer=... or the environment variables from LODE's sanitizer
config
- run the actual fuzzer like this:
./clientsession_fuzzer -max_len=16384 fuzzer/data/
- note that at least openSUSE Leap 15.1 sadly ships with a clang with
libfuzzer static libs removed from the package, so you need a
self-built clang to run the fuzzer (either manual build or one from
LODE)
- <https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/testing/libfuzzer/+/refs/heads/master/efficient_fuzzing.md#execution-speed>
suggests that "You should aim for at least 1,000 exec/s from your fuzz
target locally" (i.e. one run should not take more than 1 ms), so try
this minimal approach first. The alternative would be to start from the
existing loolwsd_fuzzer binary, then step by step cut it down to not
fork(), not do any network traffic, etc -- till it's fast enough that
the fuzzer can find interesting input
- the various configurations start to be really complex (the matrix is
just very large), so try to use Util::isFuzzing() for fuzzer-specific
changes (this is what core.git does as well), and only resort to ifdefs
for the Util::isFuzzing() itself
Change-Id: I72dc1193b34c93eacb5d8e39cef42387d42bd72f
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==13901==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: SEGV on unknown address 0x000000000000 (pc 0x000000904678 bp 0x7ffdb9e21580 sp 0x7ffdb9e21340 T0)
==13901==The signal is caused by a READ memory access.
==13901==Hint: address points to the zero page.
#0 0x904677 in LOOLProtocol::tokenize[abi:cxx11](char const*, unsigned long, char) common/Protocol.hpp:113:40
#1 0x898c52 in LOOLProtocol::tokenize(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, char) common/Protocol.hpp:141:16
#2 0x18dc2d9 in LOOLProtocol::ParseVersion(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&) common/Protocol.cpp:35:51
#3 0x1148824 in ClientSession::_handleInput(char const*, int) wsd/ClientSession.cpp:358:64
#4 0x18efcb8 in Session::handleMessage(bool, WSOpCode, std::vector<char, std::allocator<char> >&) common/Session.cpp:232:13
Next commit will add the actual simple fuzzer that found this.
Change-Id: I8623b4451a57390f6f84c11084c5a1120a11fcc5
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