#include "fuzz.h" #include "session.h" #include "fuzz-wrapfd.h" #include "debug.h" static void setup_fuzzer(void) { fuzz_common_setup(); } static buffer *verifydata; /* Tests reading a public key and verifying a signature */ int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t *Data, size_t Size) { static int once = 0; if (!once) { setup_fuzzer(); verifydata = buf_new(30); buf_putstring(verifydata, "x", 1); once = 1; } if (fuzz_set_input(Data, Size) == DROPBEAR_FAILURE) { return 0; } m_malloc_set_epoch(1); if (setjmp(fuzz.jmp) == 0) { sign_key *key = new_sign_key(); enum signkey_type keytype = DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_ANY; if (buf_get_pub_key(fuzz.input, key, &keytype) == DROPBEAR_SUCCESS) { enum signature_type sigtype; if (keytype == DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_RSA) { /* Flip a coin to decide rsa signature type */ int flag = buf_getbyte(fuzz_input); if (flag & 0x01) { sigtype = DROPBEAR_SIGNATURE_RSA_SHA256; } else { sigtype = DROPBEAR_SIGNATURE_RSA_SHA1; } } else { sigtype = signature_type_from_signkey(keytype); } if (buf_verify(fuzz.input, key, sigtype, verifydata) == DROPBEAR_SUCCESS) { /* The fuzzer is capable of generating keys with a signature to match. We don't want false positives if the key is bogus, since a client/server wouldn't be trusting a bogus key anyway */ int boguskey = 0; if (keytype == DROPBEAR_SIGNKEY_DSS) { /* So far have seen dss keys with bad p/q/g domain parameters */ int pprime, qprime, trials; trials = mp_prime_rabin_miller_trials(mp_count_bits(key->dsskey->p)); assert(mp_prime_is_prime(key->dsskey->p, trials, &pprime) == MP_OKAY); trials = mp_prime_rabin_miller_trials(mp_count_bits(key->dsskey->q)); assert(mp_prime_is_prime(key->dsskey->q, trials, &qprime) == MP_OKAY); boguskey = !(pprime && qprime); /* Could also check g**q mod p == 1 */ } if (!boguskey) { printf("Random key/signature managed to verify!\n"); abort(); } } } sign_key_free(key); m_malloc_free_epoch(1, 0); } else { m_malloc_free_epoch(1, 1); TRACE(("dropbear_exit longjmped")) /* dropbear_exit jumped here */ } return 0; }