NOTE: this code is outdated and first would need to be adapted to the current AFL++ versions. Try FRIDA mode or fpicker https://github.com/ttdennis/fpicker/ first, maybe they suite your need.
The code in ./qbdi_mode allows you to build a standalone feature that using the QBDI framework to fuzz android native library.
First download the Android NDK
https://developer.android.com/ndk/downloads https://dl.google.com/android/repository/android-ndk-r20-linux-x86_64.zip
Then unzip it and build the standalone-toolchain For x86_64 standalone-toolchain
unzip android-ndk-r20-linux-x86_64.zip cd android-ndk-r20/ ./build/tools/make_standalone_toolchain.py --arch x86_64 --api 21 --install-dir ../android-standalone-toolchain-x86_64
For x86 standalone-toolchain
./build/tools/make_standalone_toolchain.py --arch x86 --api 21 --install-dir ../android-standalone-toolchain-x86
In alternative you can also use the pre-built toolchain, in that case make sure to set the proper CC and CXX environment variables because there are many different compilers for each API version in the pre-built toolchain.
For example:
export STANDALONE_TOOLCHAIN_PATH=~/Android/Sdk/ndk/20.1.5948944/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/ export CC=x86_64-linux-android21-clang export CXX=x86_64-linux-android21-clang++
Then download the QBDI SDK from website
https://qbdi.quarkslab.com/
For Android x86_64
https://github.com/QBDI/QBDI/releases/download/v0.7.0/QBDI-0.7.0-android-X86_64.tar.gz
Then decompress the sdk
mkdir android-qbdi-sdk-x86_64 cp QBDI-0.7.0-android-X86_64.tar.gz android-qbdi-sdk-x86_64/ cd android-qbdi-sdk-x86_64/ tar xvf QBDI-0.7.0-android-X86_64.tar.gz
Now set the STANDALONE_TOOLCHAIN_PATH
to the path of standalone-toolchain
export STANDALONE_TOOLCHAIN_PATH=/home/hac425/workspace/android-standalone-toolchain-x86_64
set the QBDI_SDK_PATH
to the path of QBDI SDK
export QBDI_SDK_PATH=/home/hac425/workspace/AFLplusplus/qbdi_mode/android-qbdi-sdk-x86_64/
Then run the build.sh
./build.sh x86_64
this could build the afl-fuzz and also the qbdi template for android x86_64
The demo-so.c is an vulnerable library, it has a function for test
int target_func(char *buf, int size) { printf("buffer:%p, size:%p\n", buf, size); switch (buf[0]) { case 1: puts("222"); if (buf[1] == '\x44') { puts("null ptr deference"); *(char *)(0) = 1; } break; case 0xff: if (buf[2] == '\xff') { if (buf[1] == '\x44') { puts("crash...."); *(char *)(0xdeadbeef) = 1; } } break; default: puts("default action"); break; } return 1; }
This could be built to libdemo.so
.
Then load the library in template.cpp and find the target
function address:
void *handle = dlopen(lib_path, RTLD_LAZY); .......................................... .......................................... .......................................... p_target_func = (target_func)dlsym(handle, "target_func");
Then read the data from file and call the function in fuzz_func
:
QBDI_NOINLINE int fuzz_func() { if (afl_setup()) { afl_forkserver(); } /* Read the input from file */ unsigned long len = 0; char * data = read_file(input_pathname, &len); /* Call the target function with the input data */ p_target_func(data, len); return 1; }
Just compile it
./build.sh x86_64
Then push the afl-fuzz
, loader
, libdemo.so
, the libQBDI.so
from the QBDI SDK and the libc++_shared.so
from android-standalone-toolchain to android device
adb push afl-fuzz /data/local/tmp adb push libdemo.so /data/local/tmp adb push loader /data/local/tmp adb push android-qbdi-sdk-x86_64/usr/local/lib/libQBDI.so /data/local/tmp adb push ../../android-standalone-toolchain-x86_64/sysroot/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-android/libc++_shared.so /data/local/tmp
In android adb shell, run the loader to test if it runs
cd /data/local/tmp export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/data/local/tmp mkdir in echo 0000 > in/1 ./loader libdemo.so in/1 p_target_func:0x716d96a98600 offset:0x600 offset:0x580 buffer:0x716d96609050, size:0x5 offset:0x628 offset:0x646 offset:0x64b offset:0x65c offset:0x6df offset:0x590 default action offset:0x6eb
Now run afl-fuzz
to fuzz the demo library
./afl-fuzz -i in -o out -- ./loader /data/local/tmp/libdemo.so @@