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AFL/experimental/asan_cgroups/limit_memory.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Copyright 2015 Google LLC All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# -----------------------------------------------
# american fuzzy lop - limit memory using cgroups
# -----------------------------------------------
#
# Written by Samir Khakimov <samir.hakim@nyu.edu> and
# David A. Wheeler <dwheeler@ida.org>
#
# Edits to bring the script in line with afl-cmin and other companion scripts
# by Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf@google.com>. All bugs are my fault.
#
# This tool allows the amount of actual memory allocated to a program
# to be limited on Linux systems using cgroups, instead of the traditional
# setrlimit() API. This helps avoid the address space problems discussed in
# docs/notes_for_asan.txt.
#
# Important: the limit covers *both* afl-fuzz and the fuzzed binary. In some
# hopefully rare circumstances, afl-fuzz could be killed before the fuzzed
# task.
#
echo "cgroup tool for afl-fuzz by <samir.hakim@nyu.edu> and <dwheeler@ida.org>"
echo
unset NEW_USER
MEM_LIMIT="50"
while getopts "+u:m:" opt; do
case "$opt" in
"u")
NEW_USER="$OPTARG"
;;
"m")
MEM_LIMIT="$[OPTARG]"
;;
"?")
exit 1
;;
esac
done
if [ "$MEM_LIMIT" -lt "5" ]; then
echo "[-] Error: malformed or dangerously low value of -m." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
shift $((OPTIND-1))
TARGET_BIN="$1"
if [ "$TARGET_BIN" = "" -o "$NEW_USER" = "" ]; then
cat 1>&2 <<_EOF_
Usage: $0 [ options ] -- /path/to/afl-fuzz [ ...afl options... ]
Required parameters:
-u user - run the fuzzer as a specific user after setting up limits
Optional parameters:
-m megs - set memory limit to a specified value ($MEM_LIMIT MB)
This tool configures cgroups-based memory limits for a fuzzing job to simplify
the task of fuzzing ASAN or MSAN binaries. You would normally want to use it in
conjunction with '-m none' passed to the afl-fuzz binary itself, say:
$0 -u joe ./afl-fuzz -i input -o output -m none /path/to/target
_EOF_
exit 1
fi
# Basic sanity checks
if [ ! "`uname -s`" = "Linux" ]; then
echo "[-] Error: this tool does not support non-Linux systems." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ ! "`id -u`" = "0" ]; then
echo "[-] Error: you need to run this script as root (sorry!)." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if ! type cgcreate 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then
echo "[-] Error: you need to install cgroup tools first." 1>&2
if type apt-get 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then
echo " (Perhaps 'apt-get install cgroup-bin' will work.)" 1>&2
elif type yum 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then
echo " (Perhaps 'yum install libcgroup-tools' will work.)" 1>&2
fi
exit 1
fi
if ! id -u "$NEW_USER" 2>/dev/null 1>&2; then
echo "[-] Error: user '$NEW_USER' does not seem to exist." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Create a new cgroup path if necessary... We used PID-keyed groups to keep
# parallel afl-fuzz tasks separate from each other.
CID="afl-$NEW_USER-$$"
CPATH="/sys/fs/cgroup/memory/$CID"
if [ ! -d "$CPATH" ]; then
cgcreate -a "$NEW_USER" -g memory:"$CID" || exit 1
fi
# Set the appropriate limit...
if [ -f "$CPATH/memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes" ]; then
echo "${MEM_LIMIT}M" > "$CPATH/memory.limit_in_bytes" 2>/dev/null
echo "${MEM_LIMIT}M" > "$CPATH/memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes" || exit 1
echo "${MEM_LIMIT}M" > "$CPATH/memory.limit_in_bytes" || exit 1
elif grep -qE 'partition|file' /proc/swaps; then
echo "[-] Error: your system requires swap to be disabled first (swapoff -a)." 1>&2
exit 1
else
echo "${MEM_LIMIT}M" > "$CPATH/memory.limit_in_bytes" || exit 1
fi
# All right. At this point, we can just run the command.
cgexec -g "memory:$CID" su -c "$*" "$NEW_USER"
cgdelete -g "memory:$CID"