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byte-mutator

byte-mutator is a crate for defining a set of rules by which to mutate byte arrays. It's intented to be used as part of a fuzzing workflow to configure how you want your input mutated. For example, you might want to do one pass where you don't mess with the header of your message, and you only mutate the body -- or you could mutate them differently.

Examples

BitFlipper

This example is configured to flip every bit in the bytes one at a time.

let mut bytes = b"foo".to_vec();
let mut mutator = ByteMutator::new().with_stages(vec![Stage {
    count: 0,
    max: Some(24),
    mutations: vec![Mutation {
        range: None,
        mutation: MutationType::BitFlipper { width: 1 },
    }],
}]);

// Bytes in their original state
assert_eq!(&bytes, b"foo");

// Perform a single mutation
mutator.mutate(&mut bytes);

// We've flipped the first bit (little endian)
// 0b1100110 -> 0b1100111, 103 -> 102, f -> g
assert_eq!(&bytes, b"goo");

Load from config

This is an example of a mutator configured to flip bits forever.

[[stages]]
    # Iteration count at which to start the loop (useful for starting over from a future state)
    count = 0

    # A list of mutations to perform on this stage
    [[stages.mutations]]
        # Must be a variant of the MutatorTypes enum
        mutation = {"BitFlipper" = {width = 1 }}

Release History

  • 0.2.0
    • Removed data structure from ByteMutator. Mutation now requires a &mut [u8] reference.
    • Removed Iterations, just added a simple Option<usize> for max.
  • 0.1.0
    • Initial release

Meta

Ryan Ragona – @ryanragonahttps://github.com/ragona

Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more information.

Contributing

Always happy to see PRs or Issues.

To contribute:

  1. Fork it (https://github.com/ragona/yourproject/byte-mutator)
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/fooBar)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some fooBar')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/fooBar)
  5. Create a new Pull Requesti

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