@ -282,71 +282,6 @@ $ ./honggfuzz/honggfuzz --exit_upon_crash --quiet --timeout 4 -n 1 -Q \
-debug
```
# Fuzzing Bitcoin Core using Eclipser (v1.x)
## Quickstart guide
To quickly get started fuzzing Bitcoin Core using [Eclipser v1.x ](https://github.com/SoftSec-KAIST/Eclipser/tree/v1.x ):
```sh
$ git clone https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin
$ cd bitcoin/
$ sudo vim /etc/apt/sources.list # Uncomment the lines starting with 'deb-src'.
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get build-dep qemu
$ sudo apt-get install libtool libtool-bin wget automake autoconf bison gdb
```
At this point, you must install the .NET core. The process differs, depending on your Linux distribution.
See [this link ](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/install/linux ) for details.
On Ubuntu 20.04, the following should work:
```sh
$ wget -q https://packages.microsoft.com/config/ubuntu/20.04/packages-microsoft-prod.deb
$ sudo dpkg -i packages-microsoft-prod.deb
$ rm packages-microsoft-prod.deb
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install -y dotnet-sdk-2.1
```
You will also want to make sure Python is installed as `python` for the Eclipser install to succeed.
```sh
$ git clone https://github.com/SoftSec-KAIST/Eclipser.git
$ cd Eclipser
$ git checkout v1.x
$ make
$ cd ..
$ cmake -B build_fuzz -DBUILD_FOR_FUZZING=ON
$ mkdir -p outputs/
$ FUZZ=bech32 dotnet ./Eclipser/build/Eclipser.dll fuzz -p build_fuzz/src/test/fuzz/fuzz -t 36000 -o outputs --src stdin
```
This will perform 10 hours of fuzzing.
To make further use of the inputs generated by Eclipser, you
must first decode them:
```sh
$ dotnet Eclipser/build/Eclipser.dll decode -i outputs/testcase -o decoded_outputs
```
This will place raw inputs in the directory `decoded_outputs/decoded_stdins` . Crashes are in the `outputs/crashes` directory, and must
be decoded in the same way.
Fuzzing with Eclipser will likely be much more effective if using an existing corpus:
```sh
$ git clone https://github.com/bitcoin-core/qa-assets
$ FUZZ=bech32 dotnet Eclipser/build/Eclipser.dll fuzz -p build_fuzz/src/test/fuzz/fuzz -t 36000 -i qa-assets/fuzz_corpora/bech32 outputs --src stdin
```
Note that fuzzing with Eclipser on certain targets (those that create 'full nodes', e.g. `process_message*` ) will,
for now, slowly fill `/tmp/` with improperly cleaned-up files, which will cause spurious crashes.
See [this proposed patch ](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22472 ) for more information.
Read the [Eclipser documentation for v1.x ](https://github.com/SoftSec-KAIST/Eclipser/tree/v1.x ) for more details on using Eclipser.
# OSS-Fuzz
Bitcoin Core participates in Google's [OSS-Fuzz ](https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/tree/master/projects/bitcoin-core )