oss-fuzz/infra/base-images/all.sh

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#!/bin/bash -eux
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docker build --pull -t gcr.io/oss-fuzz-base/base-image "$@" infra/base-images/base-image
docker build -t gcr.io/oss-fuzz-base/base-clang "$@" infra/base-images/base-clang
docker build -t gcr.io/oss-fuzz-base/base-builder "$@" infra/base-images/base-builder
docker build -t gcr.io/oss-fuzz-base/base-builder-go "$@" infra/base-images/base-builder-go
docker build -t gcr.io/oss-fuzz-base/base-builder-jvm "$@" infra/base-images/base-builder-jvm
docker build -t gcr.io/oss-fuzz-base/base-builder-python "$@" infra/base-images/base-builder-python
docker build -t gcr.io/oss-fuzz-base/base-builder-rust "$@" infra/base-images/base-builder-rust
Adding Ruby Support into OSS-Fuzz via Ruzzy (#12034) This is a follow-up to the discussions held during our Monthly Fuzzing Collaboration meetings and directly relates to issue #11967. This Pull Request integrates Ruzzy support for Ruby fuzzing into OSS-Fuzz. Ruzzy is a coverage-guided fuzzer for pure Ruby code and Ruby C extensions, developed by Matt (@mschwager) at Trail of Bits. More information on Ruzzy can be found in the blog post titled "[Introducing Ruzzy, a coverage-guided Ruby fuzzer](https://blog.trailofbits.com/2024/03/29/introducing-ruzzy-a-coverage-guided-ruby-fuzzer/)". The first commit of this PR integrates Ruby support into the OSS-Fuzz project via Ruzzy, while the second one includes the Ox project as an example of its usage. The first commit introduces changes in the infra directory, most notably by adding the base-builder-ruby docker and the ruby install script. Two scripts, ruzzy-build and ruzzy, have been added to base-builder-ruby and base-runner respectively. The former creates scripts that start harnesses with the latter one, and the latter is simply a wrapper for ruby with LD_PRELOAD. In order to prevent the duplication of many gigabytes of data, we use separate installation directories for RubyGem. Technically, Ruzzy can be installed in the default directory without any performance disadvantage, but having a separate directory may facilitate troubleshooting. This implementation was arrived at through testing a few ideas. If you have suggestions for further improvements, please let me know. I am currently addressing my concerns in the related issue. Using the provided scripts isn't necessary but it does simplify the process. Installation directories are set using environment variables in the Dockerfiles, making it transparent for users. The second commit simply adds a project to illustrate how straightforward the integration process is. You can test it using the standard helper commands. Fixes: #11967 Co-authored-by: mschwager <matt.schwager@trailofbits.com> --------- Co-authored-by: mschwager <matt.schwager@trailofbits.com>
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docker build -t gcr.io/oss-fuzz-base/base-builder-ruby "$@" infra/base-images/base-builder-ruby
docker build -t gcr.io/oss-fuzz-base/base-builder-swift "$@" infra/base-images/base-builder-swift
docker build -t gcr.io/oss-fuzz-base/base-runner "$@" infra/base-images/base-runner
docker build -t gcr.io/oss-fuzz-base/base-runner-debug "$@" infra/base-images/base-runner-debug