OSS-Fuzz integration

Platform overview

OSS-Fuzz is Google's free fuzzing platform for open source software. It runs astroid's fuzz targets to help detect reliability issues that could affect astroid and Pylint.

Google provides public build logs and fuzzing stats, but most of the details about bug reports and fuzzed testcases require approved access.

Gaining access

The configuration files for the OSS-Fuzz integration can be found in the OSS-Fuzz repository. The project.yaml file controls who has access to bug reports and testcases. Ping the maintainers if you'd like to be added to the list (note: a Google account is required for access).

Fuzzing progress

Once you have access to OSS-Fuzz, you can log in to https://oss-fuzz.com/ with your Google account to see a dashboard of astroid's fuzzing progress.

Testcases

The dashboard contains a link to a testcases page that lists all testcases that currently trigger a bug in astroid.

Every testcase has a dedicated page with links to view and download a minimized testcase for reproducing the failure. Each testcase page also contains a stacktrace for the failure and stats about how often the failure is encountered while fuzzing.

Reproducing a failure

You can download a minimized testcase and run it locally to debug a failure on your machine. For example, to reproduce a failure with the fuzz_parse fuzz target, you can run the following commands:

# Note: Atheris doesn't support Python 3.12+ yet:
# https://github.com/google/atheris/issues/82
mkdir fuzzing-repro
cd fuzzing-repro

pyenv install --skip-existing 3.11
pyenv shell 3.11

python -m venv .venv-fuzzing-repro
source .venv-fuzzing-repro/bin/activate

git clone https://github.com/pylint-dev/astroid.git
cd astroid

pip install atheris
pip install --editable .

# Save the minimized testcase as `minimized.py` in the astroid directory

cat << EOF > ./run_fuzz_parse.py

import astroid
import atheris

with open('minimized.py', 'rb') as f:
    fdp = atheris.FuzzedDataProvider(f.read())

code = fdp.ConsumeUnicodeNoSurrogates(fdp.ConsumeIntInRange(0, 4096))
astroid.builder.parse(code)
EOF

python ./run_fuzz_parse.py

If the failure does not reproduce locally, you can try reproducing the issue in an OSS-Fuzz container:

git clone https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz.git
cd oss-fuzz

python infra/helper.py build_image astroid
python infra/helper.py build_fuzzers astroid
python infra/helper.py reproduce astroid fuzz_parse minimized.py

Some failures may only be reproducible in an OSS-Fuzz container because of differences in Python versions between the OSS-Fuzz platform and your local environment.

Code coverage

The dashboard also links to code coverage data for individual fuzz targets and combined code coverage data for all targets (click on the "TOTAL COVERAGE" link for the combined data).

The combined coverage data is helpful for identifying coverage gaps, insufficient corpus data, and potential candidates for future fuzz targets.

Bug reports

Bug reports for new failures are automatically filed in the OSS-Fuzz bug tracker with an astroid label. Make sure you are logged in to view all existing issues.

Build maintenance

Google runs compiled fuzz targets on Google Compute Engine VMs. This architecture requires each project to provide a Dockerfile and build.sh script to download code, configure dependencies, compile fuzz targets, and package any corpus files.

astroid's build files and fuzz-target code can be found in the OSS-Fuzz repo.

If dependencies change or if new fuzz targets are added, then you may need to modify the build files and build a new Docker image for OSS-Fuzz.

Building an image

Run the following commands to build astroid's OSS-Fuzz image and fuzz targets:

git clone https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz.git
cd oss-fuzz

python infra/helper.py build_image astroid
python infra/helper.py build_fuzzers astroid

Any changes you make to the build files must be submitted as pull requests to the OSS-Fuzz repo.

Debugging build failures

You can debug build failures during the build_fuzzers stage by creating a container and manually running the compile command:

# Create a container for building fuzz targets
python infra/helper.py shell astroid

# Run this command inside the container to build the fuzz targets
compile

The build.sh script will be located at /src/build.sh inside the container.