Add fuzz test for AEADChacha20Poly1305

This commit is contained in:
stratospher 2023-08-13 09:29:28 +05:30
parent bd5d1688b4
commit c807f33228
2 changed files with 104 additions and 0 deletions

View file

@ -309,6 +309,7 @@ test_fuzz_fuzz_SOURCES = \
test/fuzz/crypto_aes256.cpp \
test/fuzz/crypto_aes256cbc.cpp \
test/fuzz/crypto_chacha20.cpp \
test/fuzz/crypto_chacha20poly1305.cpp \
test/fuzz/crypto_common.cpp \
test/fuzz/crypto_diff_fuzz_chacha20.cpp \
test/fuzz/crypto_hkdf_hmac_sha256_l32.cpp \

View file

@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
// Copyright (c) 2020-2021 The Bitcoin Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#include <crypto/chacha20poly1305.h>
#include <random.h>
#include <span.h>
#include <test/fuzz/FuzzedDataProvider.h>
#include <test/fuzz/fuzz.h>
#include <test/fuzz/util.h>
#include <cstddef>
#include <cstdint>
#include <vector>
FUZZ_TARGET(crypto_aeadchacha20poly1305)
{
FuzzedDataProvider provider{buffer.data(), buffer.size()};
auto key = provider.ConsumeBytes<std::byte>(32);
key.resize(32);
AEADChaCha20Poly1305 aead(key);
// Initialize RNG deterministically, to generate contents and AAD. We assume that there are no
// (potentially buggy) edge cases triggered by specific values of contents/AAD, so we can avoid
// reading the actual data for those from the fuzzer input (which would need large amounts of
// data).
InsecureRandomContext rng(provider.ConsumeIntegral<uint64_t>());
LIMITED_WHILE(provider.ConsumeBool(), 10000)
{
// Mode:
// - Bit 0: whether to use single-plain Encrypt/Decrypt; otherwise use a split at prefix.
// - Bit 2: whether this ciphertext will be corrupted (making it the last sent one)
// - Bit 3-4: controls the maximum aad length (max 511 bytes)
// - Bit 5-7: controls the maximum content length (max 16383 bytes, for performance reasons)
unsigned mode = provider.ConsumeIntegral<uint8_t>();
bool use_splits = mode & 1;
bool damage = mode & 4;
unsigned aad_length_bits = 3 * ((mode >> 3) & 3);
unsigned aad_length = provider.ConsumeIntegralInRange<unsigned>(0, (1 << aad_length_bits) - 1);
unsigned length_bits = 2 * ((mode >> 5) & 7);
unsigned length = provider.ConsumeIntegralInRange<unsigned>(0, (1 << length_bits) - 1);
// Generate aad and content.
auto aad = rng.randbytes<std::byte>(aad_length);
auto plain = rng.randbytes<std::byte>(length);
std::vector<std::byte> cipher(length + AEADChaCha20Poly1305::EXPANSION);
// Generate nonce
AEADChaCha20Poly1305::Nonce96 nonce = {(uint32_t)rng(), rng()};
if (use_splits && length > 0) {
size_t split_index = provider.ConsumeIntegralInRange<size_t>(1, length);
aead.Encrypt(Span{plain}.first(split_index), Span{plain}.subspan(split_index), aad, nonce, cipher);
} else {
aead.Encrypt(plain, aad, nonce, cipher);
}
// Test Keystream output
std::vector<std::byte> keystream(length);
aead.Keystream(nonce, keystream);
for (size_t i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
assert((plain[i] ^ keystream[i]) == cipher[i]);
}
std::vector<std::byte> decrypted_contents(length);
bool ok{false};
// damage the key
unsigned key_position = provider.ConsumeIntegralInRange<unsigned>(0, 31);
std::byte damage_val{(uint8_t)(1U << (key_position & 7))};
std::vector<std::byte> bad_key = key;
bad_key[key_position] ^= damage_val;
AEADChaCha20Poly1305 bad_aead(bad_key);
ok = bad_aead.Decrypt(cipher, aad, nonce, decrypted_contents);
assert(!ok);
// Optionally damage 1 bit in either the cipher (corresponding to a change in transit)
// or the aad (to make sure that decryption will fail if the AAD mismatches).
if (damage) {
unsigned damage_bit = provider.ConsumeIntegralInRange<unsigned>(0, (cipher.size() + aad.size()) * 8U - 1U);
unsigned damage_pos = damage_bit >> 3;
std::byte damage_val{(uint8_t)(1U << (damage_bit & 7))};
if (damage_pos >= cipher.size()) {
aad[damage_pos - cipher.size()] ^= damage_val;
} else {
cipher[damage_pos] ^= damage_val;
}
}
if (use_splits && length > 0) {
size_t split_index = provider.ConsumeIntegralInRange<size_t>(1, length);
ok = aead.Decrypt(cipher, aad, nonce, Span{decrypted_contents}.first(split_index), Span{decrypted_contents}.subspan(split_index));
} else {
ok = aead.Decrypt(cipher, aad, nonce, decrypted_contents);
}
// Decryption *must* fail if the packet was damaged, and succeed if it wasn't.
assert(!ok == damage);
if (!ok) break;
assert(decrypted_contents == plain);
}
}