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We are up to having seven distinct types of codegen, and will soon have an 8th (DSL C++). Change-Id: I6758328390c234ba1d5c30c118199dbc820af52a Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/395817 Commit-Queue: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com> Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com> Reviewed-by: Ethan Nicholas <ethannicholas@google.com> |
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oss_fuzz | ||
coverage | ||
Fuzz.cpp | ||
Fuzz.h | ||
FuzzCanvas.cpp | ||
FuzzCommon.cpp | ||
FuzzCommon.h | ||
FuzzCreateDDL.cpp | ||
FuzzDDLThreading.cpp | ||
FuzzDrawFunctions.cpp | ||
FuzzEncoders.cpp | ||
FuzzGradients.cpp | ||
FuzzMain.cpp | ||
FuzzParsePath.cpp | ||
FuzzPath.cpp | ||
FuzzPathMeasure.cpp | ||
FuzzPathop.cpp | ||
FuzzPolyUtils.cpp | ||
FuzzRegionOp.cpp | ||
FuzzRRect.cpp | ||
FuzzSkParagraph.cpp | ||
README.md |
We fuzz Skia using oss-fuzz, which in turn uses fuzzing engines such as libfuzzer, afl-fuzz, hong-fuzz and others.
We define a fuzzer
to be a targeted bit of code that takes a randomized input and executes code
in a specific area. For example, we have a codec fuzzer which takes a mutated png/jpeg or similar
file and attempts to turn it into an SkImage
. We also have a canvas fuzzer which takes in a random
set of bytes and turns them into calls on SkCanvas
.
See [../site/dev/testing/fuzz.md] for more information on building and running fuzzers.
See also: