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| Fuzzing the lwIP stack (afl-fuzz requires linux/unix or similar)
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| This directory contains a small app that reads Ethernet frames from stdin and
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| processes them. It is used together with the 'american fuzzy lop' tool (found
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| at http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/afl/) and the sample inputs to test how
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| unexpected inputs are handled. The afl tool will read the known inputs, and
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| try to modify them to exercise as many code paths as possible, by instrumenting
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| the code and keeping track of which code is executed.
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| Just running make will produce the test program.
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| Then run afl with:
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| afl-fuzz -i inputs/<INPUT> -o output ./lwip_fuzz
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| 
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| and it should start working. It will probably complain about CPU scheduler,
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| set AFL_SKIP_CPUFREQ=1 to ignore it.
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| If it complains about invalid "/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern" setting, try
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| executing "sudo bash -c 'echo core > /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern'".
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| The input is split into different subdirectories since they test different
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| parts of the code, and since you want to run one instance of afl-fuzz on each
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| core.
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| When afl finds a crash or a hang, the input that caused it will be placed in
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| the output directory. If you have hexdump and text2pcap tools installed,
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| running output_to_pcap.sh <outputdir> will create pcap files for each input
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| file to simplify viewing in wireshark.
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| The lwipopts.h file needs to have checksum checking off, otherwise almost every
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| packet will be discarded because of that. The other options can be tuned to
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| expose different parts of the code.
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