/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // /// \file fuzz_decode_auto.c /// \brief Fuzz test program for liblzma lzma_auto_decoder() // // Author: Maksym Vatsyk // // This file has been put into the public domain. // You can do whatever you want with this file. // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #include #include #include #include "lzma.h" // Some header values can make liblzma allocate a lot of RAM // (up to about 4 GiB with liblzma 5.2.x). We set a limit here to // prevent extreme allocations when fuzzing. #define MEM_LIMIT (300 << 20) // 300 MiB // Output buffer for decompressed data. This is write only; nothing cares // about the actual data written here. static uint8_t outbuf[4096]; static void fuzz_code(lzma_stream *stream, const uint8_t *inbuf, size_t inbuf_size) { // Give the whole input buffer at once to liblzma. // Output buffer isn't initialized as liblzma only writes to it. stream->next_in = inbuf; stream->avail_in = inbuf_size; stream->next_out = outbuf; stream->avail_out = sizeof(outbuf); lzma_ret ret; while ((ret = lzma_code(stream, LZMA_FINISH)) == LZMA_OK) { if (stream->avail_out == 0) { // outbuf became full. We don't care about the // uncompressed data there, so we simply reuse // the outbuf and overwrite the old data. stream->next_out = outbuf; stream->avail_out = sizeof(outbuf); } } // LZMA_PROG_ERROR should never happen as long as the code calling // the liblzma functions is correct. Thus LZMA_PROG_ERROR is a sign // of a bug in either this function or in liblzma. if (ret == LZMA_PROG_ERROR) { fprintf(stderr, "lzma_code() returned LZMA_PROG_ERROR\n"); abort(); } }