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#!/bin/bash -eu
# Copyright 2018 Google Inc.
#
# 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.
#
################################################################################
# "Build the project" is a no-op. There is no "./configure.sh && make" dance.
# Wuffs' generated C files are "drop-in libraries" a la
# http://gpfault.net/posts/drop-in-libraries.txt.html
for f in fuzz/c/std/*_fuzzer.c; do
# Extract the format name, such as "gzip", from the C file name,
# "fuzz/c/std/gzip_fuzzer.c".
b=$(basename $f _fuzzer.c)
# Make the "gzip_fuzzer" binary. First compile the (C) Wuffs code, then link
# the (C++) fuzzing library.
$CC $CFLAGS -c $f -o $WORK/${b}_fuzzer.o
$CXX $CXXFLAGS $WORK/${b}_fuzzer.o -o $OUT/${b}_fuzzer $LIB_FUZZING_ENGINE
# Make the optional "gzip_fuzzer_seed_corpus.zip" archive. This means
# extracting the "foo/bar/*.gz" out of the matching "gzip: foo/bar/*.gz"
# lines in fuzz/c/std/seed_corpora.txt.
#
# The seed_corpora.txt lines can contain multiple entries, combining
# independent corpora. A naive "zip --junk-paths" of all those files can fail
# if there are duplicate file names, which can easily happen if the file name
# is a hash of its contents and the contents are a (trivial) minimal
# reproducer. We use a de-duplication step of copying all of those files into
# a single directory. Doing that in a single "cp" or "mv" call can fail with
# "will not overwrite just-created 'foo/etc' with 'bar/etc'", so we make
# multiple calls, each copying one file at a time. Later duplicates overwrite
# earlier duplicates. It's OK if the contents aren't identical. The result is
# still a valid uber-corpus of seed files.
seeds=$(sed -n -e "/^$b:/s/^$b: *//p" fuzz/c/std/seed_corpora.txt)
if [ -n "$seeds" ]; then
mkdir ${b}_fuzzer_seed_corpus
for s in $seeds; do
cp $s ${b}_fuzzer_seed_corpus
done
zip --junk-paths --recurse-paths $OUT/${b}_fuzzer_seed_corpus.zip ${b}_fuzzer_seed_corpus
rm -rf ${b}_fuzzer_seed_corpus
fi
done