# argv_fuzzing feature AFL++ supports fuzzing file inputs or standard input. The argv_fuzzing feature allows for the fuzzing of arguments passed to a program from the command line interface rather than from STDIN. ## With source code When the source code is available, a specific macro from the `argv-fuzz-inl.h` header file can be used to change the program's behavior to build argv from STDIN. ### Without persistent mode Conditions needed to use the argv_fuzzing feature: 1. Include `argv-fuzz-inl.h` header file (`#include "argv-fuzz-inl.h"`) 2. Identify your main function that parses arguments (for example, `int main(int argc, char **argv)`) 3. Use one of the following macros (near the beginning of the main function) to initialize argv with the fuzzer's input: - `AFL_INIT_ARGV();` or - `AFL_INIT_SET0("prog_name");` to preserve `argv[0]` (the name of the program being executed) see: [argv_fuzz_demo.c](argv_fuzz_demo.c) ### With persistent mode Conditions needed to use the argv_fuzzing feature with persistent mode: 1. Ensure your target can handle persistent mode fuzzing 2. Follow instructions in the [llvm_mode persistent mode](https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus/blob/stable/instrumentation/README.persistent_mode.md) 3. Use one of the following macros near the beginning of the main function and after the buffer initialization (`unsigned char *buf = __AFL_FUZZ_TESTCASE_BUF`): - `AFL_INIT_ARGV_PERSISTENT(buf)`, if you want to - `AFL_INIT_SET0_PERSISTENT("name_of_binary", buf)` see: [argv_fuzz_persistent_demo.c](argv_fuzz_persistent_demo.c) ## Binary only `argvfuzz` tries to provide the same functionality for binaries. When loaded using `LD_PRELOAD`, it will hook the call to `__libc_start_main` and replace argv using the same logic of `argv-fuzz-inl.h`. A few conditions need to be fulfilled for this mechanism to work correctly: 1. As it relies on hooking the loader, it cannot work on static binaries 2. If the target binary does not use the default libc's `_start` implementation (crt1.o), the hook may not run. 3. The hook will replace argv with pointers to `.data` of `argvfuzz.so`. Things may go wrong if the target binary expects argv to live on the stack.