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There isn't really an issue with these files causing a real problem, but malware and virus checkers trip on them, and the value to leaving them in the test suite is too low to be worth the hassle.
80 lines
1.9 KiB
Perl
80 lines
1.9 KiB
Perl
#!/usr/bin/env perl
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require 5.008;
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use warnings;
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use strict;
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use Digest::SHA;
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use File::Basename;
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require TestDriver;
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my $td = new TestDriver('fuzz');
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my $qpdf_n_test_files = 30;
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my @extra = glob("../qpdf_extra/*.fuzz");
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my $qpdf_n_extra_files = scalar(@extra);
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my $qpdf_n_orig_files = 2557;
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my $qpdf_n_files = ($qpdf_n_test_files +
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$qpdf_n_extra_files +
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$qpdf_n_orig_files);
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my @fuzzers = (
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['ascii85' => 1],
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['dct' => 1],
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['flate' => 1],
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['hex' => 1],
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['lzw' => 2],
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['pngpredictor' => 1],
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['runlength' => 6],
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['tiffpredictor' => 1],
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['qpdf' => $qpdf_n_files],
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);
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my $n_tests = 0;
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# One test for each directory for file count, two tests for each file
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# in each directory
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foreach my $d (@fuzzers)
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{
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$n_tests += 1 + (2 * $d->[1]);
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}
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foreach my $d (@fuzzers)
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{
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my $k = $d->[0];
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my $dir = "../${k}_fuzzer_seed_corpus";
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if (! -d $dir)
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{
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$dir = "../build/${k}_fuzzer_seed_corpus";
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}
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my @files = glob("$dir/*");
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$td->runtest("file count for $dir",
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{$td->STRING => scalar(@files) . "\n"},
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{$td->STRING => $d->[1] . "\n"},
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$td->NORMALIZE_NEWLINES);
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foreach my $f (@files)
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{
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my $sum = basename($f);
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$td->runtest("$k checksum $sum",
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{$td->STRING => get_sha1_checksum($f)},
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{$td->STRING => $sum});
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$td->runtest("$k fuzz check $sum",
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{$td->COMMAND => "${k}_fuzzer $f"},
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{$td->REGEXP => ".*$f successful\n",
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$td->EXIT_STATUS => 0},
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$td->NORMALIZE_NEWLINES);
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}
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}
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$td->report($n_tests);
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sub get_sha1_checksum
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{
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my $file = shift;
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open(F, "<$file") or fatal("can't open $file: $!");
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binmode F;
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my $digest = Digest::SHA->new('sha1')->addfile(*F)->hexdigest;
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close(F);
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$digest;
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}
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