dawn_wire_server_and_frontend_fuzzer
The dawn_wire_server_and_frontend_fuzzer
sets up Dawn using the Null backend, and passes inputs to the wire server. This fuzzes the dawn_wire
deserialization, as well as Dawn's frontend validation.
dawn_wire_server_and_vulkan_backend_fuzzer
The dawn_wire_server_and_vulkan_backend_fuzzer
is like dawn_wire_server_and_frontend_fuzzer
but it runs using a Vulkan CPU backend such as Swiftshader. This fuzzer supports error injection by using the first bytes of the fuzzing input as a Vulkan call index for which to mock a failure.
Using a seed corpus significantly improves the efficiency of fuzzing. Dawn's fuzzers use interesting testcases discovered in previous fuzzing runs to seed future runs. Fuzzing can be further improved by using Dawn tests as a example of API usage which allows the fuzzer to quickly discover and use new API entrypoints and usage patterns.
Dawn has a CI builder cron-linux-clang-rel-x64 which runs on a periodic schedule. This bot runs the dawn_end2end_tests
and dawn_unittests
using the wire and writes out traces of the commands. This can manually be done by running: <test_binary> --use-wire --wire-trace-dir=tmp_dir
. The output directory will contain one trace for each test, where the traces are prepended with 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
. The header is the callsite index at which the error injector should inject an error. If the fuzzer doesn't support error injection it will skip the header. [cron-linux-clang-rel-x64] then hashes the output files to produce unique names and uploads them to the fuzzer corpus directories. Please see the dawn.py
[https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/tools/build/+/main:recipes/recipes/dawn.py] recipe for specific details.
Regenerating the seed corpus keeps it up to date when Dawn's API or wire protocol changes.