| #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
| # |
| # Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later |
| # |
| |
| """ |
| Make fuzz like testing for pkcs7 tests |
| Given a valid DER pkcs7 file add tests to the test_suite_pkcs7.data file |
| - It is expected that the pkcs7_asn1_fail( data_t *pkcs7_buf ) |
| function is defined in test_suite_pkcs7.function |
| - This is not meant to be portable code, if anything it is meant to serve as |
| documentation for showing how those ugly tests in test_suite_pkcs7.data were created |
| """ |
| |
| |
| import sys |
| from os.path import exists |
| |
| PKCS7_TEST_FILE = "../suites/test_suite_pkcs7.data" |
| |
| class Test: # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods |
| """ |
| A instance of a test in test_suite_pkcs7.data |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, name, depends, func_call): |
| self.name = name |
| self.depends = depends |
| self.func_call = func_call |
| |
| # pylint: disable=no-self-use |
| def to_string(self): |
| return "\n" + self.name + "\n" + self.depends + "\n" + self.func_call + "\n" |
| |
| class TestData: |
| """ |
| Take in test_suite_pkcs7.data file. |
| Allow for new tests to be added. |
| """ |
| mandatory_dep = "MBEDTLS_MD_CAN_SHA256" |
| test_name = "PKCS7 Parse Failure Invalid ASN1" |
| test_function = "pkcs7_asn1_fail:" |
| def __init__(self, file_name): |
| self.file_name = file_name |
| self.last_test_num, self.old_tests = self.read_test_file(file_name) |
| self.new_tests = [] |
| |
| # pylint: disable=no-self-use |
| def read_test_file(self, file): |
| """ |
| Parse the test_suite_pkcs7.data file. |
| """ |
| tests = [] |
| if not exists(file): |
| print(file + " Does not exist") |
| sys.exit() |
| with open(file, "r", encoding='UTF-8') as fp: |
| data = fp.read() |
| lines = [line.strip() for line in data.split('\n') if len(line.strip()) > 1] |
| i = 0 |
| while i < len(lines): |
| if "depends" in lines[i+1]: |
| tests.append(Test(lines[i], lines[i+1], lines[i+2])) |
| i += 3 |
| else: |
| tests.append(Test(lines[i], None, lines[i+1])) |
| i += 2 |
| latest_test_num = float(tests[-1].name.split('#')[1]) |
| return latest_test_num, tests |
| |
| def add(self, name, func_call): |
| self.last_test_num += 1 |
| self.new_tests.append(Test(self.test_name + ": " + name + " #" + \ |
| str(self.last_test_num), "depends_on:" + self.mandatory_dep, \ |
| self.test_function + '"' + func_call + '"')) |
| |
| def write_changes(self): |
| with open(self.file_name, 'a', encoding='UTF-8') as fw: |
| fw.write("\n") |
| for t in self.new_tests: |
| fw.write(t.to_string()) |
| |
| |
| def asn1_mutate(data): |
| """ |
| We have been given an asn1 structure representing a pkcs7. |
| We want to return an array of slightly modified versions of this data |
| they should be modified in a way which makes the structure invalid |
| |
| We know that asn1 structures are: |
| |---1 byte showing data type---|----byte(s) for length of data---|---data content--| |
| We know that some data types can contain other data types. |
| Return a dictionary of reasons and mutated data types. |
| """ |
| |
| # off the bat just add bytes to start and end of the buffer |
| mutations = [] |
| reasons = [] |
| mutations.append(["00"] + data) |
| reasons.append("Add null byte to start") |
| mutations.append(data + ["00"]) |
| reasons.append("Add null byte to end") |
| # for every asn1 entry we should attempt to: |
| # - change the data type tag |
| # - make the length longer than actual |
| # - make the length shorter than actual |
| i = 0 |
| while i < len(data): |
| tag_i = i |
| leng_i = tag_i + 1 |
| data_i = leng_i + 1 + (int(data[leng_i][1], 16) if data[leng_i][0] == '8' else 0) |
| if data[leng_i][0] == '8': |
| length = int(''.join(data[leng_i + 1: data_i]), 16) |
| else: |
| length = int(data[leng_i], 16) |
| |
| tag = data[tag_i] |
| print("Looking at ans1: offset " + str(i) + " tag = " + tag + \ |
| ", length = " + str(length)+ ":") |
| print(''.join(data[data_i:data_i+length])) |
| # change tag to something else |
| if tag == "02": |
| # turn integers into octet strings |
| new_tag = "04" |
| else: |
| # turn everything else into an integer |
| new_tag = "02" |
| mutations.append(data[:tag_i] + [new_tag] + data[leng_i:]) |
| reasons.append("Change tag " + tag + " to " + new_tag) |
| |
| # change lengths to too big |
| # skip any edge cases which would cause carry over |
| if int(data[data_i - 1], 16) < 255: |
| new_length = str(hex(int(data[data_i - 1], 16) + 1))[2:] |
| if len(new_length) == 1: |
| new_length = "0"+new_length |
| mutations.append(data[:data_i -1] + [new_length] + data[data_i:]) |
| reasons.append("Change length from " + str(length) + " to " \ |
| + str(length + 1)) |
| # we can add another test here for tags that contain other tags \ |
| # where they have more data than there containing tags account for |
| if tag in ["30", "a0", "31"]: |
| mutations.append(data[:data_i -1] + [new_length] + \ |
| data[data_i:data_i + length] + ["00"] + \ |
| data[data_i + length:]) |
| reasons.append("Change contents of tag " + tag + " to contain \ |
| one unaccounted extra byte") |
| # change lengths to too small |
| if int(data[data_i - 1], 16) > 0: |
| new_length = str(hex(int(data[data_i - 1], 16) - 1))[2:] |
| if len(new_length) == 1: |
| new_length = "0"+new_length |
| mutations.append(data[:data_i -1] + [new_length] + data[data_i:]) |
| reasons.append("Change length from " + str(length) + " to " + str(length - 1)) |
| |
| # some tag types contain other tag types so we should iterate into the data |
| if tag in ["30", "a0", "31"]: |
| i = data_i |
| else: |
| i = data_i + length |
| |
| return list(zip(reasons, mutations)) |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| if len(sys.argv) < 2: |
| print("USAGE: " + sys.argv[0] + " <pkcs7_der_file>") |
| sys.exit() |
| |
| DATA_FILE = sys.argv[1] |
| TEST_DATA = TestData(PKCS7_TEST_FILE) |
| with open(DATA_FILE, 'rb') as f: |
| DATA_STR = f.read().hex() |
| # make data an array of byte strings eg ['de','ad','be','ef'] |
| HEX_DATA = list(map(''.join, [[DATA_STR[i], DATA_STR[i+1]] for i in range(0, len(DATA_STR), \ |
| 2)])) |
| # returns tuples of test_names and modified data buffers |
| MUT_ARR = asn1_mutate(HEX_DATA) |
| |
| print("made " + str(len(MUT_ARR)) + " new tests") |
| for new_test in MUT_ARR: |
| TEST_DATA.add(new_test[0], ''.join(new_test[1])) |
| |
| TEST_DATA.write_changes() |