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#!/usr/bin/python3
'''
Runs random passes and options on random inputs, using wasm-opt.
Can be configured to run just wasm-opt itself (using --fuzz-exec)
or also run VMs on it.
For afl-fuzz integration, you probably don't want this, and can use
something like
BINARYEN_CORES=1 BINARYEN_PASS_DEBUG=1 afl-fuzz -i afl-testcases/ -o afl-findings/ -m 100 -d -- bin/wasm-opt -ttf --fuzz-exec --Os @@
(that is on a fixed set of arguments to wasm-opt, though - this
script covers different options being passed)
'''
import contextlib
import os
import difflib
import math
import shutil
import subprocess
import random
import re
import sys
import time
import traceback
from test import shared
from test import support
assert sys.version_info.major == 3, 'requires Python 3!'
# parameters
# feature options that are always passed to the tools.
# * multivalue: https://github.com/WebAssembly/binaryen/issues/2770
CONSTANT_FEATURE_OPTS = ['--all-features']
INPUT_SIZE_MIN = 1024
INPUT_SIZE_MEAN = 40 * 1024
INPUT_SIZE_MAX = 5 * INPUT_SIZE_MEAN
PRINT_WATS = False
# utilities
def in_binaryen(*args):
return os.path.join(shared.options.binaryen_root, *args)
def in_bin(tool):
return os.path.join(shared.options.binaryen_bin, tool)
def random_size():
if random.random() < 0.25:
# sometimes do an exponential distribution, which prefers smaller sizes but may
# also get very high
ret = int(random.expovariate(1.0 / INPUT_SIZE_MEAN))
# if the result is valid, use it, otherwise do the normal thing
# (don't clamp, which would give us a lot of values on the borders)
if ret >= INPUT_SIZE_MIN and ret <= INPUT_SIZE_MAX:
return ret
# most of the time do a simple linear range around the mean
return random.randint(INPUT_SIZE_MIN, 2 * INPUT_SIZE_MEAN - INPUT_SIZE_MIN)
def run(cmd, stderr=None, silent=False):
if not silent:
print(' '.join(cmd))
return subprocess.check_output(cmd, stderr=stderr, text=True)
def run_unchecked(cmd):
print(' '.join(cmd))
return subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, text=True).communicate()[0]
def randomize_pass_debug():
if random.random() < 0.1:
print('[pass-debug]')
os.environ['BINARYEN_PASS_DEBUG'] = '1'
else:
os.environ['BINARYEN_PASS_DEBUG'] = '0'
del os.environ['BINARYEN_PASS_DEBUG']
print('randomized pass debug:', os.environ.get('BINARYEN_PASS_DEBUG', ''))
@contextlib.contextmanager
def no_pass_debug():
old_env = os.environ.copy()
if os.environ.get('BINARYEN_PASS_DEBUG'):
del os.environ['BINARYEN_PASS_DEBUG']
try:
yield
finally:
os.environ.update(old_env)
def randomize_feature_opts():
global FEATURE_OPTS
FEATURE_OPTS = CONSTANT_FEATURE_OPTS[:]
# 1/3 the time apply all the possible opts, 1/3 none of them, to maximize
# coverage both ways, and 1/3 pick each one randomly
if random.random() < 0.33333:
FEATURE_OPTS += POSSIBLE_FEATURE_OPTS
elif random.random() < 0.5:
for possible in POSSIBLE_FEATURE_OPTS:
if random.random() < 0.5:
FEATURE_OPTS.append(possible)
if possible in IMPLIED_FEATURE_OPTS:
FEATURE_OPTS.extend(IMPLIED_FEATURE_OPTS[possible])
print('randomized feature opts:', ' '.join(FEATURE_OPTS))
def randomize_fuzz_settings():
# a list of the optimizations to run on the wasm
global FUZZ_OPTS
# a boolean whether NaN values are allowed, or we de-NaN them
global NANS
# a boolean whether out of bounds operations are allowed, or we bounds-enforce them
global OOB
# a boolean whether we legalize the wasm for JS
global LEGALIZE
FUZZ_OPTS = []
if random.random() < 0.5:
NANS = True
else:
NANS = False
FUZZ_OPTS += ['--denan']
if random.random() < 0.5:
OOB = True
else:
OOB = False
FUZZ_OPTS += ['--no-fuzz-oob']
if random.random() < 0.5:
LEGALIZE = True
FUZZ_OPTS += ['--legalize-js-interface']
else:
LEGALIZE = False
print('randomized settings (NaNs, OOB, legalize):', NANS, OOB, LEGALIZE)
IMPORTANT_INITIAL_CONTENTS = [
os.path.join('passes', 'optimize-instructions_all-features.wast'),
os.path.join('passes', 'optimize-instructions_fuzz-exec.wast'),
]
IMPORTANT_INITIAL_CONTENTS = [os.path.join(shared.get_test_dir('.'), t) for t in IMPORTANT_INITIAL_CONTENTS]
def pick_initial_contents():
# if we use an initial wasm file's contents as the basis for the
# fuzzing, then that filename, or None if we start entirely from scratch
global INITIAL_CONTENTS
INITIAL_CONTENTS = None
# half the time don't use any initial contents
if random.random() < 0.5:
return
# some of the time use initial contents that are known to be especially
# important
if random.random() < 0.5:
test_name = random.choice(IMPORTANT_INITIAL_CONTENTS)
else:
test_name = random.choice(all_tests)
print('initial contents:', test_name)
assert os.path.exists(test_name)
# tests that check validation errors are not helpful for us
if '.fail.' in test_name:
print('initial contents is just a .fail test')
return
if os.path.basename(test_name) in [
# contains too many segments to run in a wasm VM
'limit-segments_disable-bulk-memory.wast',
# https://github.com/WebAssembly/binaryen/issues/3203
'simd.wast',
# corner cases of escaping of names is not interesting
'names.wast',
# huge amount of locals that make it extremely slow
'too_much_for_liveness.wasm'
]:
print('initial contents is disallowed')
return
if test_name.endswith('.wast'):
# this can contain multiple modules, pick one
split_parts = support.split_wast(test_name)
if len(split_parts) > 1:
index = random.randint(0, len(split_parts) - 1)
chosen = split_parts[index]
module, asserts = chosen
if not module:
# there is no module in this choice (just asserts), ignore it
print('initial contents has no module')
return
test_name = 'initial.wat'
with open(test_name, 'w') as f:
f.write(module)
print(' picked submodule %d from multi-module wast' % index)
global FEATURE_OPTS
FEATURE_OPTS += [
# has not been enabled in the fuzzer yet
'--disable-exception-handling',
# has not been fuzzed in general yet
'--disable-memory64',
# has not been fuzzed in general yet
'--disable-gc',
# DWARF is incompatible with multivalue atm; it's more important to
# fuzz multivalue since we aren't actually fuzzing DWARF here
'--strip-dwarf',
]
# the given wasm may not work with the chosen feature opts. for example, if
# we pick atomics.wast but want to run with --disable-atomics, then we'd
# error. test the wasm.
try:
run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), test_name] + FEATURE_OPTS,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
silent=True)
except Exception:
print('(initial contents not valid for features, ignoring)')
return
INITIAL_CONTENTS = test_name
# Test outputs we want to ignore are marked this way.
IGNORE = '[binaryen-fuzzer-ignore]'
# Traps are reported as [trap REASON]
TRAP_PREFIX = '[trap '
# --fuzz-exec reports calls as [fuzz-exec] calling foo
FUZZ_EXEC_CALL_PREFIX = '[fuzz-exec] calling'
# compare two strings, strictly
def compare(x, y, context):
if x != y and x != IGNORE and y != IGNORE:
message = ''.join([a + '\n' for a in difflib.unified_diff(x.splitlines(), y.splitlines(), fromfile='expected', tofile='actual')])
raise Exception(context + " comparison error, expected to have '%s' == '%s', diff:\n\n%s" % (
x, y,
message
))
# numbers are "close enough" if they just differ in printing, as different
# vms may print at different precision levels and verbosity
def numbers_are_close_enough(x, y):
# handle nan comparisons like -nan:0x7ffff0 vs NaN, ignoring the bits
if 'nan' in x.lower() and 'nan' in y.lower():
return True
# float() on the strings will handle many minor differences, like
# float('1.0') == float('1') , float('inf') == float('Infinity'), etc.
try:
return float(x) == float(y)
except Exception:
pass
# otherwise, try a full eval which can handle i64s too
try:
ex = eval(x)
ey = eval(y)
return ex == ey or float(ex) == float(ey)
except Exception as e:
print('failed to check if numbers are close enough:', e)
return False
# compare between vms, which may slightly change how numbers are printed
def compare_between_vms(x, y, context):
x_lines = x.splitlines()
y_lines = y.splitlines()
if len(x_lines) != len(y_lines):
return compare(x, y, context + ' (note: different number of lines between vms)')
num_lines = len(x_lines)
for i in range(num_lines):
x_line = x_lines[i]
y_line = y_lines[i]
if x_line != y_line:
# this is different, but maybe it's a vm difference we can ignore
LEI_LOGGING = '[LoggingExternalInterface logging'
if x_line.startswith(LEI_LOGGING) and y_line.startswith(LEI_LOGGING):
x_val = x_line[len(LEI_LOGGING) + 1:-1]
y_val = y_line[len(LEI_LOGGING) + 1:-1]
if numbers_are_close_enough(x_val, y_val):
continue
NOTE_RESULT = '[fuzz-exec] note result'
if x_line.startswith(NOTE_RESULT) and y_line.startswith(NOTE_RESULT):
x_val = x_line.split(' ')[-1]
y_val = y_line.split(' ')[-1]
if numbers_are_close_enough(x_val, y_val):
continue
# this failed to compare. print a custom diff of the relevant lines
MARGIN = 3
start = max(i - MARGIN, 0)
end = min(i + MARGIN, num_lines)
return compare('\n'.join(x_lines[start:end]), '\n'.join(y_lines[start:end]), context)
def fix_output(out):
# large doubles may print slightly different on different VMs
def fix_double(x):
x = x.group(1)
if 'nan' in x or 'NaN' in x:
x = 'nan'
else:
x = x.replace('Infinity', 'inf')
x = str(float(x))
return 'f64.const ' + x
out = re.sub(r'f64\.const (-?[nanN:abcdefxIity\d+-.]+)', fix_double, out)
# mark traps from wasm-opt as exceptions, even though they didn't run in a vm
out = out.replace(TRAP_PREFIX, 'exception: ' + TRAP_PREFIX)
lines = out.splitlines()
for i in range(len(lines)):
line = lines[i]
if 'Warning: unknown flag' in line or 'Try --help for options' in line:
# ignore some VM warnings that don't matter, like if a newer V8 has
# removed a flag that is no longer needed. but print the line so the
# developer can see it.
print(line)
lines[i] = None
elif 'exception' in line:
# exceptions may differ when optimizing, but an exception should
# occur, so ignore their types (also js engines print them out
# slightly differently)
lines[i] = ' *exception*'
return '\n'.join([line for line in lines if line is not None])
def fix_spec_output(out):
out = fix_output(out)
# spec shows a pointer when it traps, remove that
out = '\n'.join(map(lambda x: x if 'runtime trap' not in x else x[x.find('runtime trap'):], out.splitlines()))
# https://github.com/WebAssembly/spec/issues/543 , float consts are messed up
out = '\n'.join(map(lambda x: x if 'f32' not in x and 'f64' not in x else '', out.splitlines()))
return out
def run_vm(cmd):
# ignore some vm assertions, if bugs have already been filed
known_issues = [
'local count too large', # ignore this; can be caused by flatten, ssa, etc. passes
]
try:
return run(cmd)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
output = run_unchecked(cmd)
for issue in known_issues:
if issue in output:
return IGNORE
raise
MAX_INTERPRETER_ENV_VAR = 'BINARYEN_MAX_INTERPRETER_DEPTH'
MAX_INTERPRETER_DEPTH = 1000
def run_bynterp(wasm, args):
# increase the interpreter stack depth, to test more things
os.environ[MAX_INTERPRETER_ENV_VAR] = str(MAX_INTERPRETER_DEPTH)
try:
return run_vm([in_bin('wasm-opt'), wasm] + FEATURE_OPTS + args)
finally:
del os.environ['BINARYEN_MAX_INTERPRETER_DEPTH']
V8_LIFTOFF_ARGS = ['--liftoff', '--no-wasm-tier-up']
# default to running with liftoff enabled, because we need to pick either
# liftoff or turbofan for consistency (otherwise running the same command twice
# may have different results due to NaN nondeterminism), and liftoff is faster
# for small things
def run_d8_js(js, args=[], liftoff=True):
cmd = [shared.V8] + shared.V8_OPTS
if liftoff:
cmd += V8_LIFTOFF_ARGS
cmd += [js]
if args:
cmd += ['--'] + args
return run_vm(cmd)
def run_d8_wasm(wasm, liftoff=True):
return run_d8_js(in_binaryen('scripts', 'fuzz_shell.js'), [wasm], liftoff=liftoff)
class TestCaseHandler:
# how frequent this handler will be run. 1 means always run it, 0.5 means half the
# time
frequency = 1
def __init__(self):
self.num_runs = 0
# If the core handle_pair() method is not overridden, it calls handle() on
# each of the items. That is useful if you just want the two wasms and don't
# care about their relationship.
def handle_pair(self, input, before_wasm, after_wasm, opts):
self.handle(before_wasm)
self.handle(after_wasm)
def can_run_on_feature_opts(self, feature_opts):
return True
def increment_runs(self):
self.num_runs += 1
def count_runs(self):
return self.num_runs
# Fuzz the interpreter with --fuzz-exec.
class FuzzExec(TestCaseHandler):
frequency = 1
def handle_pair(self, input, before_wasm, after_wasm, opts):
run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), before_wasm] + opts + ['--fuzz-exec'])
class CompareVMs(TestCaseHandler):
frequency = 0.6
def __init__(self):
super(CompareVMs, self).__init__()
class BinaryenInterpreter:
name = 'binaryen interpreter'
def run(self, wasm):
return run_bynterp(wasm, ['--fuzz-exec-before'])
def can_run(self, wasm):
return True
def can_compare_to_self(self):
return True
def can_compare_to_others(self):
return True
class D8:
name = 'd8'
def run(self, wasm, extra_d8_flags=[]):
run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), wasm, '--emit-js-wrapper=' + wasm + '.js'] + FEATURE_OPTS)
return run_vm([shared.V8, wasm + '.js'] + shared.V8_OPTS + extra_d8_flags + ['--', wasm])
def can_run(self, wasm):
# INITIAL_CONTENT is disallowed because some initial spec testcases
# have names that require mangling, see
# https://github.com/WebAssembly/binaryen/pull/3216
return not INITIAL_CONTENTS
def can_compare_to_self(self):
# With nans, VM differences can confuse us, so only very simple VMs
# can compare to themselves after opts in that case.
return not NANS
def can_compare_to_others(self):
# If not legalized, the JS will fail immediately, so no point to
# compare to others.
return LEGALIZE and not NANS
class D8Liftoff(D8):
name = 'd8_liftoff'
def run(self, wasm):
return super(D8Liftoff, self).run(wasm, extra_d8_flags=V8_LIFTOFF_ARGS)
class D8TurboFan(D8):
name = 'd8_turbofan'
def run(self, wasm):
return super(D8TurboFan, self).run(wasm, extra_d8_flags=['--no-liftoff'])
class Wasm2C:
name = 'wasm2c'
def __init__(self):
# look for wabt in the path. if it's not here, don't run wasm2c
try:
wabt_bin = shared.which('wasm2c')
wabt_root = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(wabt_bin))
self.wasm2c_dir = os.path.join(wabt_root, 'wasm2c')
if not os.path.isdir(self.wasm2c_dir):
print('wabt found, but not wasm2c support dir')
self.wasm2c_dir = None
except Exception as e:
print('warning: no wabt found:', e)
self.wasm2c_dir = None
def can_run(self, wasm):
if self.wasm2c_dir is None:
return False
# if we legalize for JS, the ABI is not what C wants
if LEGALIZE:
return False
# relatively slow, so run it less frequently
if random.random() < 0.5:
return False
# wasm2c doesn't support most features
return all([x in FEATURE_OPTS for x in ['--disable-exception-handling', '--disable-simd', '--disable-threads', '--disable-bulk-memory', '--disable-nontrapping-float-to-int', '--disable-tail-call', '--disable-sign-ext', '--disable-reference-types', '--disable-multivalue', '--disable-gc']])
def run(self, wasm):
run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), wasm, '--emit-wasm2c-wrapper=main.c'] + FEATURE_OPTS)
run(['wasm2c', wasm, '-o', 'wasm.c'])
compile_cmd = ['clang', 'main.c', 'wasm.c', os.path.join(self.wasm2c_dir, 'wasm-rt-impl.c'), '-I' + self.wasm2c_dir, '-lm', '-Werror']
run(compile_cmd)
return run_vm(['./a.out'])
def can_compare_to_self(self):
# The binaryen optimizer changes NaNs in the ways that wasm
# expects, but that's not quite what C has
return not NANS
def can_compare_to_others(self):
# C won't trap on OOB, and NaNs can differ from wasm VMs
return not OOB and not NANS
class Wasm2C2Wasm(Wasm2C):
name = 'wasm2c2wasm'
def __init__(self):
super(Wasm2C2Wasm, self).__init__()
self.has_emcc = shared.which('emcc') is not None
def run(self, wasm):
run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), wasm, '--emit-wasm2c-wrapper=main.c'] + FEATURE_OPTS)
run(['wasm2c', wasm, '-o', 'wasm.c'])
compile_cmd = ['emcc', 'main.c', 'wasm.c',
os.path.join(self.wasm2c_dir, 'wasm-rt-impl.c'),
'-I' + self.wasm2c_dir,
'-lm',
'-s', 'ALLOW_MEMORY_GROWTH']
# disable the signal handler: emcc looks like unix, but wasm has
# no signals
compile_cmd += ['-DWASM_RT_MEMCHECK_SIGNAL_HANDLER=0']
if random.random() < 0.5:
compile_cmd += ['-O' + str(random.randint(1, 3))]
elif random.random() < 0.5:
if random.random() < 0.5:
compile_cmd += ['-Os']
else:
compile_cmd += ['-Oz']
# avoid pass-debug on the emcc invocation itself (which runs
# binaryen to optimize the wasm), as the wasm here can be very
# large and it isn't what we are focused on testing here
with no_pass_debug():
run(compile_cmd)
return run_d8_js('a.out.js')
def can_run(self, wasm):
# quite slow (more steps), so run it less frequently
if random.random() < 0.8:
return False
# prefer not to run if the wasm is very large, as it can OOM
# the JS engine.
return super(Wasm2C2Wasm, self).can_run(wasm) and self.has_emcc and \
os.path.getsize(wasm) <= INPUT_SIZE_MEAN
def can_compare_to_others(self):
# NaNs can differ from wasm VMs
return not NANS
self.vms = [BinaryenInterpreter(), D8(), D8Liftoff(), D8TurboFan(),
Wasm2C(), Wasm2C2Wasm()]
def handle_pair(self, input, before_wasm, after_wasm, opts):
before = self.run_vms(before_wasm)
after = self.run_vms(after_wasm)
self.compare_before_and_after(before, after)
def run_vms(self, wasm):
# vm_results will map vms to their results
vm_results = {}
for vm in self.vms:
if vm.can_run(wasm):
print(f'[CompareVMs] running {vm.name}')
vm_results[vm] = fix_output(vm.run(wasm))
# compare between the vms on this specific input
first_vm = None
for vm in vm_results.keys():
if vm.can_compare_to_others():
if first_vm is None:
first_vm = vm
else:
compare_between_vms(vm_results[first_vm], vm_results[vm], 'CompareVMs between VMs: ' + first_vm.name + ' and ' + vm.name)
return vm_results
def compare_before_and_after(self, before, after):
# compare each VM to itself on the before and after inputs
for vm in before.keys():
if vm in after and vm.can_compare_to_self():
compare(before[vm], after[vm], 'CompareVMs between before and after: ' + vm.name)
def can_run_on_feature_opts(self, feature_opts):
return all([x in feature_opts for x in ['--disable-simd', '--disable-reference-types', '--disable-exception-handling', '--disable-multivalue', '--disable-gc']])
# Check for determinism - the same command must have the same output.
class CheckDeterminism(TestCaseHandler):
# not that important
frequency = 0.1
def handle_pair(self, input, before_wasm, after_wasm, opts):
# check for determinism
run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), before_wasm, '-o', 'b1.wasm'] + opts)
run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), before_wasm, '-o', 'b2.wasm'] + opts)
assert open('b1.wasm', 'rb').read() == open('b2.wasm', 'rb').read(), 'output must be deterministic'
class Wasm2JS(TestCaseHandler):
frequency = 0.6
def handle_pair(self, input, before_wasm, after_wasm, opts):
before_wasm_temp = before_wasm + '.temp.wasm'
after_wasm_temp = after_wasm + '.temp.wasm'
# legalize the before wasm, so that comparisons to the interpreter
# later make sense (if we don't do this, the wasm may have i64 exports).
# after applying other necessary fixes, we'll recreate the after wasm
# from scratch.
run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), before_wasm, '--legalize-js-interface', '-o', before_wasm_temp] + FEATURE_OPTS)
compare_before_to_after = random.random() < 0.5
compare_to_interpreter = compare_before_to_after and random.random() < 0.5
if compare_before_to_after:
# to compare the wasm before and after optimizations, we must
# remove operations that wasm2js does not support with full
# precision, such as i64-to-f32, as the optimizer can give different
# results.
simplification_passes = ['--stub-unsupported-js']
if compare_to_interpreter:
# unexpectedly-unaligned loads/stores work fine in wasm in general but
# not in wasm2js, since typed arrays silently round down, effectively.
# if we want to compare to the interpreter, remove unaligned
# operations (by forcing alignment 1, then lowering those into aligned
# components, which means all loads and stores are of a single byte).
simplification_passes += ['--dealign', '--alignment-lowering']
run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), before_wasm_temp, '-o', before_wasm_temp] + simplification_passes + FEATURE_OPTS)
# now that the before wasm is fixed up, generate a proper after wasm
run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), before_wasm_temp, '-o', after_wasm_temp] + opts + FEATURE_OPTS)
# always check for compiler crashes
before = self.run(before_wasm_temp)
after = self.run(after_wasm_temp)
if NANS:
# with NaNs we can't compare the output, as a reinterpret through
# memory might end up different in JS than wasm
return
# we also cannot compare if the wasm hits a trap, as wasm2js does not
# trap on many things wasm would, and in those cases it can do weird
# undefined things. in such a case, at least compare up until before
# the trap, which lets us compare at least some results in some cases.
# (this is why wasm2js is not in CompareVMs, which does full
# comparisons - we need to limit the comparison in a special way here)
interpreter = run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), before_wasm_temp, '--fuzz-exec-before'])
if TRAP_PREFIX in interpreter:
trap_index = interpreter.index(TRAP_PREFIX)
# we can't test this function, which the trap is in the middle of.
# erase everything from this function's output and onward, so we
# only compare the previous trap-free code
call_start = interpreter.rindex(FUZZ_EXEC_CALL_PREFIX, 0, trap_index)
call_end = interpreter.index('\n', call_start)
call_line = interpreter[call_start:call_end]
before = before[:before.index(call_line)]
after = after[:after.index(call_line)]
interpreter = interpreter[:interpreter.index(call_line)]
def fix_output_for_js(x):
# start with the normal output fixes that all VMs need
x = fix_output(x)
# check if a number is 0 or a subnormal, which is basically zero
def is_basically_zero(x):
# to check if something is a subnormal, compare it to the largest one
return x >= 0 and x <= 2.22507385850720088902e-308
def fix_number(x):
x = x.group(1)
try:
x = float(x)
# There appear to be some cases where JS VMs will print
# subnormals in full detail while other VMs do not, and vice
# versa. Ignore such really tiny numbers.
if is_basically_zero(x):
x = 0
except ValueError:
# not a floating-point number, nothing to do
pass
return ' => ' + str(x)
# logging notation is "function_name => result", look for that with
# a floating-point result that may need to be fixed up
return re.sub(r' => (-?[\d+-.e\-+]+)', fix_number, x)
before = fix_output_for_js(before)
after = fix_output_for_js(after)
if compare_before_to_after:
compare_between_vms(before, after, 'Wasm2JS (before/after)')
if compare_to_interpreter:
interpreter = fix_output_for_js(interpreter)
compare_between_vms(before, interpreter, 'Wasm2JS (vs interpreter)')
def run(self, wasm):
wrapper = run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), wasm, '--emit-js-wrapper=/dev/stdout'] + FEATURE_OPTS)
cmd = [in_bin('wasm2js'), wasm, '--emscripten']
# avoid optimizations if we have nans, as we don't handle them with
# full precision and optimizations can change things
# OOB accesses are also an issue with optimizations, that can turn the
# loaded "undefined" into either 0 (with an |0) or stay undefined
# in optimized code.
if not NANS and not OOB and random.random() < 0.5:
# when optimizing also enable deterministic mode, to avoid things
# like integer divide by zero causing false positives (1 / 0 is
# Infinity without a | 0 , and 0 with one, and the truthiness of
# those differs; we don't want to care about this because it
# would trap in wasm anyhow)
cmd += ['-O', '--deterministic']
main = run(cmd + FEATURE_OPTS)
with open(os.path.join(shared.options.binaryen_root, 'scripts', 'wasm2js.js')) as f:
glue = f.read()
js_file = wasm + '.js'
with open(js_file, 'w') as f:
f.write(glue)
f.write(main)
f.write(wrapper)
return run_vm([shared.NODEJS, js_file, 'a.wasm'])
def can_run_on_feature_opts(self, feature_opts):
# TODO: properly handle memory growth. right now the wasm2js handler
# uses --emscripten which assumes the Memory is created before, and
# wasm2js.js just starts with a size of 1 and no limit. We should switch
# to non-emscripten mode or adding memory information, or check
# specifically for growth here
if INITIAL_CONTENTS:
return False
return all([x in feature_opts for x in ['--disable-exception-handling', '--disable-simd', '--disable-threads', '--disable-bulk-memory', '--disable-nontrapping-float-to-int', '--disable-tail-call', '--disable-sign-ext', '--disable-reference-types', '--disable-multivalue', '--disable-gc']])
class Asyncify(TestCaseHandler):
frequency = 0.6
def handle_pair(self, input, before_wasm, after_wasm, opts):
# we must legalize in order to run in JS
run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), before_wasm, '--legalize-js-interface', '-o', 'async.' + before_wasm] + FEATURE_OPTS)
run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), after_wasm, '--legalize-js-interface', '-o', 'async.' + after_wasm] + FEATURE_OPTS)
before_wasm = 'async.' + before_wasm
after_wasm = 'async.' + after_wasm
before = fix_output(run_d8_wasm(before_wasm))
after = fix_output(run_d8_wasm(after_wasm))
try:
compare(before, after, 'Asyncify (before/after)')
except Exception:
# if we failed to just compare the builds before asyncify even runs,
# then it may use NaNs or be sensitive to legalization; ignore it
print('ignoring due to pre-asyncify difference')
return
def do_asyncify(wasm):
cmd = [in_bin('wasm-opt'), wasm, '--asyncify', '-o', 'async.t.wasm']
# if we allow NaNs, running binaryen optimizations and then
# executing in d8 may lead to different results due to NaN
# nondeterminism between VMs.
if not NANS:
if random.random() < 0.5:
cmd += ['--optimize-level=%d' % random.randint(1, 3)]
if random.random() < 0.5:
cmd += ['--shrink-level=%d' % random.randint(1, 2)]
cmd += FEATURE_OPTS
run(cmd)
out = run_d8_wasm('async.t.wasm')
# ignore the output from the new asyncify API calls - the ones with asserts will trap, too
for ignore in ['[fuzz-exec] calling asyncify_start_unwind\nexception!\n',
'[fuzz-exec] calling asyncify_start_unwind\n',
'[fuzz-exec] calling asyncify_start_rewind\nexception!\n',
'[fuzz-exec] calling asyncify_start_rewind\n',
'[fuzz-exec] calling asyncify_stop_rewind\n',
'[fuzz-exec] calling asyncify_stop_unwind\n']:
out = out.replace(ignore, '')
out = '\n'.join([l for l in out.splitlines() if 'asyncify: ' not in l])
return fix_output(out)
before_asyncify = do_asyncify(before_wasm)
after_asyncify = do_asyncify(after_wasm)
compare(before, before_asyncify, 'Asyncify (before/before_asyncify)')
compare(before, after_asyncify, 'Asyncify (before/after_asyncify)')
def can_run_on_feature_opts(self, feature_opts):
return all([x in feature_opts for x in ['--disable-exception-handling', '--disable-simd', '--disable-tail-call', '--disable-reference-types', '--disable-multivalue', '--disable-gc']])
# Check that the text format round-trips without error.
class RoundtripText(TestCaseHandler):
frequency = 0.05
def handle(self, wasm):
run([in_bin('wasm-dis'), wasm, '-o', 'a.wast'])
run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), 'a.wast'] + FEATURE_OPTS)
# The global list of all test case handlers
testcase_handlers = [
FuzzExec(),
CompareVMs(),
CheckDeterminism(),
Wasm2JS(),
Asyncify(),
RoundtripText()
]
test_suffixes = ['*.wasm', '*.wast', '*.wat']
core_tests = shared.get_tests(shared.get_test_dir('.'), test_suffixes)
passes_tests = shared.get_tests(shared.get_test_dir('passes'), test_suffixes)
spec_tests = shared.get_tests(shared.get_test_dir('spec'), test_suffixes)
wasm2js_tests = shared.get_tests(shared.get_test_dir('wasm2js'), test_suffixes)
lld_tests = shared.get_tests(shared.get_test_dir('lld'), test_suffixes)
unit_tests = shared.get_tests(shared.get_test_dir(os.path.join('unit', 'input')), test_suffixes)
all_tests = core_tests + passes_tests + spec_tests + wasm2js_tests + lld_tests + unit_tests
# Do one test, given an input file for -ttf and some optimizations to run
def test_one(random_input, given_wasm):
randomize_pass_debug()
randomize_feature_opts()
randomize_fuzz_settings()
pick_initial_contents()
opts = randomize_opt_flags()
print('randomized opts:', ' '.join(opts))
print()
if given_wasm:
# if given a wasm file we want to use it as is, but we also want to
# apply properties like not having any NaNs, which the original fuzz
# wasm had applied. that is, we need to preserve properties like not
# having nans through reduction.
run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), given_wasm, '-o', 'a.wasm'] + FUZZ_OPTS + FEATURE_OPTS)
else:
# emit the target features section so that reduction can work later,
# without needing to specify the features
generate_command = [in_bin('wasm-opt'), random_input, '-ttf', '-o', 'a.wasm', '--emit-target-features'] + FUZZ_OPTS + FEATURE_OPTS
if INITIAL_CONTENTS:
generate_command += ['--initial-fuzz=' + INITIAL_CONTENTS]
if PRINT_WATS:
printed = run(generate_command + ['--print'])
with open('a.printed.wast', 'w') as f:
f.write(printed)
else:
run(generate_command)
wasm_size = os.stat('a.wasm').st_size
bytes = wasm_size
print('pre wasm size:', wasm_size)
# create a second wasm for handlers that want to look at pairs.
generate_command = [in_bin('wasm-opt'), 'a.wasm', '-o', 'b.wasm'] + opts + FUZZ_OPTS + FEATURE_OPTS
if PRINT_WATS:
printed = run(generate_command + ['--print'])
with open('b.printed.wast', 'w') as f:
f.write(printed)
else:
run(generate_command)
wasm_size = os.stat('b.wasm').st_size
bytes += wasm_size
print('post wasm size:', wasm_size)
# first, find which handlers can even run here
relevant_handlers = [handler for handler in testcase_handlers if not hasattr(handler, 'get_commands') and handler.can_run_on_feature_opts(FEATURE_OPTS)]
if len(relevant_handlers) == 0:
return 0
# filter by frequency
filtered_handlers = [handler for handler in relevant_handlers if random.random() < handler.frequency]
if len(filtered_handlers) == 0:
# pick at least one, to not waste the effort we put into making the wasm
filtered_handlers = [random.choice(relevant_handlers)]
# run only some of the pair handling handlers. if we ran them all all the
# time that would mean we have less variety in wasm files and passes run
# on them in the same amount of time.
NUM_PAIR_HANDLERS = 3
used_handlers = set()
for i in range(NUM_PAIR_HANDLERS):
testcase_handler = random.choice(filtered_handlers)
if testcase_handler in used_handlers:
continue
used_handlers.add(testcase_handler)
assert testcase_handler.can_run_on_feature_opts(FEATURE_OPTS)
print('running testcase handler:', testcase_handler.__class__.__name__)
testcase_handler.increment_runs()
# let the testcase handler handle this testcase however it wants. in this case we give it
# the input and both wasms.
testcase_handler.handle_pair(input=random_input, before_wasm='a.wasm', after_wasm='b.wasm', opts=opts + FEATURE_OPTS)
print('')
return bytes
def write_commands(commands, filename):
with open(filename, 'w') as f:
f.write('set -e\n')
for command in commands:
f.write('echo "%s"\n' % command)
pre = 'BINARYEN_PASS_DEBUG=%s ' % (os.environ.get('BINARYEN_PASS_DEBUG') or '0')
f.write(pre + command + ' &> /dev/null\n')
f.write('echo "ok"\n')
# main
opt_choices = [
[],
['-O1'], ['-O2'], ['-O3'], ['-O4'], ['-Os'], ['-Oz'],
["--coalesce-locals"],
# XXX slow, non-default ["--coalesce-locals-learning"],
["--code-pushing"],
["--code-folding"],
["--const-hoisting"],
["--dae"],
["--dae-optimizing"],
["--dce"],
["--directize"],
["--flatten", "--dfo"],
["--duplicate-function-elimination"],
["--flatten"],
# ["--fpcast-emu"], # removes indirect call failures as it makes them go through regardless of type
["--inlining"],
["--inlining-optimizing"],
["--flatten", "--local-cse"],
["--generate-stack-ir"],
["--licm"],
["--memory-packing"],
["--merge-blocks"],
['--merge-locals'],
["--optimize-instructions"],
["--optimize-stack-ir"],
["--generate-stack-ir", "--optimize-stack-ir"],
["--pick-load-signs"],
["--precompute"],
["--precompute-propagate"],
["--print"],
["--remove-unused-brs"],
["--remove-unused-nonfunction-module-elements"],
["--remove-unused-module-elements"],
["--remove-unused-names"],
["--reorder-functions"],
["--reorder-locals"],
["--flatten", "--rereloop"],
["--roundtrip"],
["--rse"],
["--simplify-locals"],
["--simplify-locals-nonesting"],
["--simplify-locals-nostructure"],
["--simplify-locals-notee"],
["--simplify-locals-notee-nostructure"],
["--ssa"],
["--vacuum"],
]
def randomize_opt_flags():
flag_groups = []
has_flatten = False
# core opts
while 1:
choice = random.choice(opt_choices)
if '--flatten' in choice or '-O4' in choice:
if has_flatten:
print('avoiding multiple --flatten in a single command, due to exponential overhead')
continue
if '--disable-exception-handling' not in FEATURE_OPTS:
print('avoiding --flatten due to exception catching which does not support it yet')
continue
if INITIAL_CONTENTS and os.path.getsize(INITIAL_CONTENTS) > 2000:
print('avoiding --flatten due using a large amount of initial contents, which may blow up')
continue
else:
has_flatten = True
flag_groups.append(choice)
if len(flag_groups) > 20 or random.random() < 0.3:
break
# maybe add an extra round trip
if random.random() < 0.5:
pos = random.randint(0, len(flag_groups))
flag_groups = flag_groups[:pos] + [['--roundtrip']] + flag_groups[pos:]
ret = [flag for group in flag_groups for flag in group]
# modifiers (if not already implied by a -O? option)
if '-O' not in str(ret):
if random.random() < 0.5:
ret += ['--optimize-level=' + str(random.randint(0, 3))]
if random.random() < 0.5:
ret += ['--shrink-level=' + str(random.randint(0, 3))]
assert ret.count('--flatten') <= 1
return ret
# main
# possible feature options that are sometimes passed to the tools. this
# contains the list of all possible feature flags we can disable (after
# we enable all before that in the constant options)
POSSIBLE_FEATURE_OPTS = run([in_bin('wasm-opt'), '--print-features', in_binaryen('test', 'hello_world.wat')] + CONSTANT_FEATURE_OPTS).replace('--enable', '--disable').strip().split('\n')
print('POSSIBLE_FEATURE_OPTS:', POSSIBLE_FEATURE_OPTS)
# some features depend on other features, so if a required feature is
# disabled, its dependent features need to be disabled as well.
IMPLIED_FEATURE_OPTS = {
'--disable-reference-types': ['--disable-exception-handling', '--disable-gc']
}
if __name__ == '__main__':
# if we are given a seed, run exactly that one testcase. otherwise,
# run new ones until we fail
# if we are given a seed, we can also be given a wasm file, which we use
# instead of the randomly generating one. this can be useful for
# reduction.
given_wasm = None
if len(shared.requested) >= 1:
given_seed = int(shared.requested[0])
print('checking a single given seed', given_seed)
if len(shared.requested) >= 2:
given_wasm = shared.requested[1]
print('using given wasm file', given_wasm)
else:
given_seed = None
print('checking infinite random inputs')
seed = time.time() * os.getpid()
raw_input_data = 'input.dat'
counter = 0
total_wasm_size = 0
total_input_size = 0
total_input_size_squares = 0
start_time = time.time()
while True:
counter += 1
if given_seed is not None:
seed = given_seed
given_seed_passed = True
else:
seed = random.randint(0, 1 << 64)
random.seed(seed)
input_size = random_size()
total_input_size += input_size
total_input_size_squares += input_size ** 2
print('')
mean = float(total_input_size) / counter
mean_of_squares = float(total_input_size_squares) / counter
stddev = math.sqrt(mean_of_squares - (mean ** 2))
elapsed = max(0.000001, time.time() - start_time)
print('ITERATION:', counter, 'seed:', seed, 'size:', input_size,
'(mean:', str(mean) + ', stddev:', str(stddev) + ')',
'speed:', counter / elapsed,
'iters/sec, ', total_wasm_size / elapsed,
'wasm_bytes/sec\n')
with open(raw_input_data, 'wb') as f:
f.write(bytes([random.randint(0, 255) for x in range(input_size)]))
assert os.path.getsize(raw_input_data) == input_size
# remove the generated wasm file, so that we can tell if the fuzzer
# fails to create one
if os.path.exists('a.wasm'):
os.remove('a.wasm')
# run an iteration of the fuzzer
try:
total_wasm_size += test_one(raw_input_data, given_wasm)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print('(stopping by user request)')
break
except Exception as e:
# print the exception manually, so that we can show our message at
# the very end where it won't be missed
ex_type, ex, tb = sys.exc_info()
print('!')
print('-----------------------------------------')
print('Exception:')
traceback.print_tb(tb)
print('-----------------------------------------')
print('!')
for arg in e.args:
print(arg)
if given_seed is not None:
given_seed_passed = False
# We want to generate a template reducer script only when there is
# no given wasm file. That we have a given wasm file means we are no
# longer working on the original test case but modified one, which
# is likely to be called within wasm-reduce script itself, so
# original.wasm and reduce.sh should not be overwritten.
if not given_wasm:
# We can't do this if a.wasm doesn't exist, which can be the
# case if we failed to even generate the wasm.
if not os.path.exists('a.wasm'):
print('''\
================================================================================
You found a bug in the fuzzer itself! It failed to generate a valid wasm file
from the random input. Please report it with
seed: %(seed)d
and the exact version of Binaryen you found it on, plus the exact Python
version (hopefully deterministic random numbers will be identical).
You can run that testcase again with "fuzz_opt.py %(seed)d"
(We can't automatically reduce this testcase since we can only run the reducer
on valid wasm files.)
================================================================================
''' % {'seed': seed})
break
# show some useful info about filing a bug and reducing the
# testcase (to make reduction simple, save "original.wasm" on
# the side, so that we can autoreduce using the name "a.wasm"
# which we use internally)
original_wasm = os.path.abspath('original.wasm')
shutil.copyfile('a.wasm', original_wasm)
# write out a useful reduce.sh
with open('reduce.sh', 'w') as reduce_sh:
reduce_sh.write('''\
# check the input is even a valid wasm file
%(wasm_opt)s --detect-features %(temp_wasm)s
echo "should be 0:" $?
# run the command
./scripts/fuzz_opt.py --binaryen-bin %(bin)s %(seed)d %(temp_wasm)s > o 2> e
echo "should be 1:" $?
#
# You may want to print out part of "o" or "e", if the output matters and not
# just the return code. For example,
#
# cat o | tail -n 10
#
# would print out the last few lines of stdout, which might be useful if that
# mentions the specific error you want. Make sure that includes the right
# details (sometimes stderr matters too), and preferably no more (less details
# allow more reduction, but raise the risk of it reducing to something you don't
# quite want).
#
# To do a "dry run" of what the reducer will do, copy the original file to the
# test file that this script will run on,
#
# cp %(original_wasm)s %(temp_wasm)s
#
# and then run
#
# bash %(reduce_sh)s
#
# You may also need to add --timeout 5 or such if the testcase is a slow one.
#
''' % {'wasm_opt': in_bin('wasm-opt'),
'bin': shared.options.binaryen_bin,
'seed': seed,
'original_wasm': original_wasm,
'temp_wasm': os.path.abspath('t.wasm'),
'reduce_sh': os.path.abspath('reduce.sh')})
print('''\
================================================================================
You found a bug! Please report it with
seed: %(seed)d
and the exact version of Binaryen you found it on, plus the exact Python
version (hopefully deterministic random numbers will be identical).
You can run that testcase again with "fuzz_opt.py %(seed)d"
The initial wasm file used here is saved as %(original_wasm)s
You can reduce the testcase by running this now:
||||
vvvv
%(wasm_reduce)s %(original_wasm)s '--command=bash %(reduce_sh)s' -t %(temp_wasm)s -w %(working_wasm)s
^^^^
||||
Make sure to verify by eye that the output says
should be 0: 0
should be 1: 1
You can also read "%(reduce_sh)s" which has been filled out for you and includes
docs and suggestions.
After reduction, the reduced file will be in %(working_wasm)s
================================================================================
''' % {'seed': seed,
'original_wasm': original_wasm,
'temp_wasm': os.path.abspath('t.wasm'),
'working_wasm': os.path.abspath('w.wasm'),
'wasm_reduce': in_bin('wasm-reduce'),
'reduce_sh': os.path.abspath('reduce.sh')})
break
if given_seed is not None:
break
print('\nInvocations so far:')
for testcase_handler in testcase_handlers:
print(' ', testcase_handler.__class__.__name__ + ':', testcase_handler.count_runs())
if given_seed is not None:
if given_seed_passed:
print('(finished running seed %d without error)' % given_seed)
sys.exit(0)
else:
print('(finished running seed %d, see error above)' % given_seed)
sys.exit(1)
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