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Daniel Martí 10ec00b37a
make flags like -literals and GOPRIVATE affect hashing (#288)
In 6898d61637, we switched from using action IDs from "go list
-toolexec=garble" to those from the original "go list". We still wanted
the obfuscation and hashing to change if the version of garble changes,
so we hashed that "original action ID" with garble's own content ID, and
called the new hash "garble action ID".

While working on a different patch, I noticed something weird: with the
new mechanism, adding or removing flags like -literals did not alter
those hashes, unlike the old method. This is because the old method used
ownContentID, which includes such bits of information, but the new
method does not.

Change that, and add a test that locks in the behavior we want. In
seed.txt, we check that a single function name gets hashed in particular
ways in different scenarios.

Note that we use a mix of "cmp" and "! bincmp", since the former has no
negated form.

While at it, the seed.txt test is revamped a bit. Now, we only run with
-literals once, as this test is mainly about -seed. We also declare seed
strings once, as environment variables, which makes it easier to track
what each step is doing.
5 years ago
.github all: drop support for Go 1.15.x (#265) 5 years ago
internal Literals: Skip constants with inferred values. 5 years ago
scripts update the list of runtime-related packages for 1.16 (#246) 5 years ago
testdata make flags like -literals and GOPRIVATE affect hashing (#288) 5 years ago
.gitattributes start testing on GitHub Actions 6 years ago
.gitignore skip literals used in constant expressions 5 years ago
AUTHORS set up an AUTHORS file to attribute copyright 5 years ago
CHANGELOG.md changelog: forgot to add github link (#271) 5 years ago
CONTRIBUTING.md CONTRIBUTING: include some basic terminology (#188) 5 years ago
LICENSE set up an AUTHORS file to attribute copyright 5 years ago
README.md obfuscate asm function names as well (#273) 5 years ago
bench_test.go rework the build benchmarks 5 years ago
go.mod all: drop support for Go 1.15.x (#265) 5 years ago
go.sum all: drop support for Go 1.15.x (#265) 5 years ago
hash.go make flags like -literals and GOPRIVATE affect hashing (#288) 5 years ago
main.go simplify the uses of obfuscatedTypesPackage (#284) 5 years ago
main_test.go all: drop support for Go 1.15.x (#265) 5 years ago
position.go support reversing stack trace positions (#287) 5 years ago
reverse.go support reversing stack trace positions (#287) 5 years ago
runtime_strip.go all: drop support for Go 1.15.x (#265) 5 years ago
shared.go make flags like -literals and GOPRIVATE affect hashing (#288) 5 years ago

README.md

garble

GO111MODULE=on go get mvdan.cc/garble

Obfuscate Go code by wrapping the Go toolchain. Requires Go 1.16 or later.

garble build [build flags] [packages]

See garble -h for up to date usage information.

Purpose

Produce a binary that works as well as a regular build, but that has as little information about the original source code as possible.

The tool is designed to be:

  • Coupled with cmd/go, to support modules and build caching
  • Deterministic and reproducible, given the same initial source code
  • Reversible given the original source, to deobfuscate panic stack traces

Mechanism

The tool wraps calls to the Go compiler and linker to transform the Go build, in order to:

  • Replace as many useful identifiers as possible with short base64 hashes
  • Replace package paths with short base64 hashes
  • Remove all build and module information
  • Strip filenames and shuffle position information
  • Strip debugging information and symbol tables
  • Obfuscate literals, if the -literals flag is given
  • Remove extra information if the -tiny flag is given

Options

By default, the tool obfuscates the packages under the current module. If not running in module mode, then only the main package is obfuscated. To specify what packages to obfuscate, set GOPRIVATE, documented at go help private.

Note that commands like garble build will use the go version found in your $PATH. To use different versions of Go, you can install them and set up $PATH with them. For example, for Go 1.16.1:

$ go get golang.org/dl/go1.16.1
$ go1.16.1 download
$ PATH=$(go1.16.1 env GOROOT)/bin:${PATH} garble build

You can also declare a function to make multiple uses simpler:

$ withgo() {
	local gocmd=go${1}
	shift

	PATH=$(${gocmd} env GOROOT)/bin:${PATH} "$@"
}
$ withgo 1.16.1 garble build

Caveats

Most of these can improve with time and effort. The purpose of this section is to document the current shortcomings of this tool.

  • Exported methods are never obfuscated at the moment, since they could be required by interfaces and reflection. This area is a work in progress.

  • Go plugins are not currently supported; see #87.

  • There are cases where garble is a little too agressive with obfuscation, this may lead to identifiers getting obfuscated which are needed for reflection, e.g. to parse JSON into a struct; see #162. To work around this you can pass a hint to garble, that an type is used for reflection via passing it to reflect.TypeOf or reflect.ValueOf in the same file:

    // this is used for parsing json
    type Message struct {
    	Command string
    	Args    string
    }
    
    // never obfuscate the Message type
    var _ = reflect.TypeOf(Message{})
    

Tiny Mode

When the -tiny flag is passed, extra information is stripped from the resulting Go binary. This includes line numbers, filenames, and code in the runtime that prints panics, fatal errors, and trace/debug info. All in all this can make binaries 2-5% smaller in our testing.

Note: if -tiny is passed, no panics, fatal errors will ever be printed, but they can still be handled internally with recover as normal. In addition, the GODEBUG environmental variable will be ignored.

Contributing

We actively seek new contributors, if you would like to contribute to garble use the CONTRIBUTING.md as a starting point.