
FFmpeg 1.2.2 Test suite #17
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FFmpeg is the leading multimedia framework, able to decode, encode, transcode, mux, demux, stream, filter and play pretty much anything that humans and machines have created. It supports the most obscure ancient formats up to the cutting edge. No matter if they were designed by some standards committee, the community or a corporation. It is also highly portable: FFmpeg compiles, runs, and passes our testing infrastructure FATE across Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, the BSDs, Solaris, etc. under a wide variety of build environments, machine architectures, and configurations.
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This test case creates a function pointer that takes 2 const char * as input and returns an int. If the length of the taint source is 0 mod 3, the test case sets the function pointer to be strcmp. If the length of the taint source is 1 mod 3, the test case sets the function pointer to strcoll. Ot...
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This test case implements an sprintf that uses untrusted user input without a format string. The test case takes untrusted user input and passes it to an sprintf that does not implement a format string. This allows the user to pass format strings to the test case causing it to leak sensitive data...
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This test case takes a buffer as input and copies it into another buffer. It then converts the new buffer to uppercase and prints it out. If the provided input is larger than the buffer it is being copied into, then this will result in a buffer overwrite due to access with an incorrect length. Th...
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This test case implements an unchecked read from a buffer. The buffer is declared as a fixed size buffer on the stack. Untrusted input is not properly sanitized or restricted before being used to determine the number of characters to read from the buffer. This allows input greater than 63 charact...
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This test case implements stack allocated buffer which, under certain inputs, gets erroneously free()'d. The test case takes a string as input and copies it to an internal array of size 64 allocated on the stack. This string is the converted to all caps and, if the resulting string's first letter...
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This test case implements an unchecked write into a buffer is contained within a heap-allocated struct. The struct contains a function pointer, a fixed-size buffer, and another function pointer. Untrusted input is not properly sanitized or restricted before being copied into the target buffer, re...
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This test case allocates a buffer on the stack, with a canary function pointer immediately after it. It checks if the taint source is less than 20 characters, and if so, it sets the canary function pointer to strlen and call realpath on the taint source, putting the result into the stack buffer. ...
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This test case implements an file read of 128 characters which does not properly null terminate the copied string if the original string is 128 characters in length or greater. The test case takes the name of a file, opens the file, and reads up to the first 128 characters into an internal buffer...
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This test case allocates a struct on the heap that contains an 8-character buffer, followed by a pointer. The pointer is set to point to the beginning of the 8-character buffer. The taint source is copied into the 8-character buffer, using strncpy, but the length is incorrectly capped at the leng...
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This test case creates two buffers on the stack, one of 64 bytes and one of 1024 bytes. It copies the taint source into the larger buffer. It checks if the length of the taint source is less than the length of the shorter buffer. If it is, it uses strncpy to copy the taint source into the shorter...
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This test case implements an unchecked read from a buffer. The buffer is declared as a fixed size buffer as part of a struct on the heap. Untrusted input is not properly sanitized or restricted before being used as an index of the buffer to read. This allows inputs containing non-ascii characters...
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This test case allocates a struct on the stack, with a 20-character buffer and a pointer following that buffer. It checks if the taint source is less than 20 characters. If so, it sets the 20-charcter buffer to all 0's then sets the pointer following the buffer to point to the beginning of the bu...
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This test case creates a struct that has a message_type field and a message_data field. The message_type field should be 1 if the message_data field contains a char*, and 0 if it contains an int. The message_data field is set to be the taint source, and the message_type field is set to 1. If the ...
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This test case allocates a struct on the heap that contains an 8-character buffer, followed by a pointer. The pointer is set to point to the beginning of the 8-character buffer. The taint source is copied into the 8-character buffer, using strncpy, but the length is incorrectly capped at the leng...
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This test case implements an file read of 128 characters which does not properly null terminate the copied string if the original string is 128 characters in length or greater. The test case takes the name of a file, opens the file, and reads up to the first 128 characters into an internal buffer...
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This test case implements an unchecked read from a buffer. The buffer is declared as a fixed size buffer as part of a struct on the stack. Untrusted input is not properly sanitized or restricted before being used as an index of the buffer to read. This allows inputs containing non-ascii character...
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This test case implements an improper array index validation that can cause a function pointer to get overwritten leading to a segfault. The test case takes untrusted user input and uses it to calculate array indexes which then get modified. If the untrusted input contains certain ASCII character...
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This test case creates a buffer on the stack of 1024 bytes and a struct on the heap containing a 64-byte buffer and a pointer to the beginning of that buffer. It copies the taint source into the 1024-char buffer. It checks if the length of the taint source is less than the length of the 64-byte b...
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This test case allocates a buffer on the stack, with a canary function pointer immediately after it. It checks if the taint source is less than 20 characters, and if so, it sets the canary function pointer to strlen and call realpath on the taint source, putting the result into the stack buffer. ...
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This test case implements a buffer that is used after it has been free()'d and it's memory allocated to another task. The test case takes a string as input and copies this string into an internal buffer allocated on the heap. For certain inputs (any string starting with an ASCII character with va...
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This test case creates two buffers on the stack, one of 64 bytes and one of 1024 bytes. It copies the taint source into the larger buffer. It checks if the length of the taint source is less than the length of the shorter buffer. If it is, it uses strncpy to copy the taint source into the shorter...
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This test case allocates a struct on the stack, with a 20-character buffer and a pointer following that buffer. It checks if the taint source is less than 20 characters. If so, it sets the 20-charcter buffer to all 0's then sets the pointer following the buffer to point to the beginning of the bu...
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This test case implements an unchecked read from a buffer. The buffer is declared as a fixed size member of a struct that is allocated on the stack. Untrusted input is not properly sanitized or restricted before being used to determine the number of characters to read from the buffer. This allows...
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This test case implements an unchecked read from a buffer. The buffer is declared as a fixed size member of a struct that is allocated on the stack. Untrusted input is not properly sanitized or restricted before being used to determine the number of characters to read from the buffer. This allows...
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This test case implements an unchecked read from a buffer. The buffer is declared as a fixed size buffer on the stack. Untrusted input is not properly sanitized or restricted before being used as an index of the buffer to read. This allows inputs containing non-ascii characters to wrap around to ...