test: proof-of-concept of using the standard go fuzzing during the executing of the simapp simulation #18946
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Description
This is a proof-of-concept for improving the testing when running the high-level simulation (simapp) using smart fuzzing. This is NOT in a merging state, since it requires a good amount of discussion and changes.
The problem is simple: the
simapp
will only perform random exploration based on single seed for exploring the chain state. This PR enhance thesimapp
using go fuzzing with a minimal amount of changes.The idea is simple: we modified how the
Source
of a random seed is used to produce random values. This modifiedSource
will allow the fuzzing engine to add or mutate "deterministic bytes" that are going to be used as random values directly. Initially, the random generation will be the same as the currentsimapp
, but over the time, the fuzzer will have more and more control to randomly explore the input state.To test the random exploration, just use go fuzzing as the simapp. For instance:
Using this new approach, we found a number of small bugs that resulted in a few PRs: #16951, #16978, #18542.
If you are interested in this approach, we need to discuss the next steps. In particular, we need to know how the UI can be modified to support both the usage of a single random seed (as it is now) and this new approach.
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