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Modsurfer

Modsurfer

Modsurfer provides ops & dev teams with a system of record + diagnostics application to search, browse, and investigate modules.

For developers, SRE, DevOps, and engineering leaders: understand what the WebAssembly in your system is all about. Modsurfer provides critical information about WebAssembly code through a handy GUI, or directly at your fingertips via our CLI.

Use Modsurfer for:

  • at-a-glance insights into WebAssembly module data (code size & complexity, imports/exports & more)
  • search for details about modules (hash, ID, function names, strings, namespaces, errors & more)
  • off-the-shelf System of Record: easily audit and track all the WebAssembly code in your stack
  • debug & triage issues otherwise difficult to pinpoint in opaque WebAssembly format

Modsurfer Desktop Application

The desktop application is free and available to download from Dylibso, and is a useful debugging, visibility, and diagnostics tool for anyone working with WebAssembly.

Modsurfer

Enterprise

If you're running WebAssmebly code in production, you may be interested in using the Enterprise version of Modsurfer. Please reach out to us at [email protected] and we'll be happy to get you more information about licensing and self-managed deployment requirements.


In this repository

This is a collection of Rust crates and other code that is used for a variety of Modsurfer-related purposes. You can find a list and description of these below.

cli

The Modsurfer CLI provides two primary functions:

  1. HTTP Client to interace with Modsurfer (either the desktop app, or your Enterprise deployment)
  2. Validation to ensure that WebAssembly binaries:
  • are compatible with various host ABIs
  • have no known security issues / comply with your policy
  • meet the runtime requirements in terms of size and code complexity (RAM/CPU limits, etc)

Download the CLI

Modsurfer CLI can be downloaded via:

  • the latest GitHub Release
  • the GitHub container registry (for Docker environments)
    • docker pull ghcr.io/dylibso/modsurfer:latest

Validate WebAssembly Modules

Modsurfer CLI provides a novel feature to process and validate a WebAssembly module based on policy/properties of the module that you define. In a "checkfile" (see the mod.yaml below), declare certain properties of a WebAssembly module and Modsurfer will verify that they are true, or report which properties of your binary are invalid.

validate:
  # simply require that a module can have WASI functionality or not
  allow_wasi: false
  
  # ensure that various imports and exports are included/exlcuded such that a module
  # will run properly in any host environment
  imports:
    include:
      # ensure these named functions are in the imports of this module  
      - log_message
      - proc_exit
      
      # further specify the function beyond its name 
      - namespace: env
        name: http_get
        params: [I32, I32]
        results: [I32]
    exclude: 
      - fd_write
    namespace:
      include:
        - env
      exclude:
        # phasing out old APIs? exclude these from acceptable namespaces/module names
        - some_future_deprecated_module_name
        - wasi_snapshot_preview1

  exports: 
    # only want exactly 2 functions exported: `_start` and `bar` for the host to call:
    max: 2
    # secure your modules by ensuring that there is no superfluous functionality hidden inside a binary
    include:
      - _start
      - name: bar
        params: []
        results: [I32, I32, I32, I32]
    # and/or ensuring no unwanted functions to be exported.
    exclude:
      - name: init
        results: []
      - foo

  # use a human-readable module size to prevent overly large binaries from running in your environment
  size:
    max: 4MB

  # our Cyclomatic Complexity analysis can help prevent risk of CPU exhaustion from deteriorating 
  # your user experience and slowing down your system
  # (override these low, medium, high optional values with environment variables $MODSURFER_RISK_{LOW,MEDIUM,HIGH})
  complexity:
    max_risk: low

You can also point to a remote check file to track up-to-date requirements:

validate:
  url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fermyon/spin/main/tools/modsurfer/http/mod.yaml

Usage

Modsurfer runs validation tests on compiled .wasm binaries. It uses a "checkfile" to compare with the contents of a .wasm binary. The modsurfer CLI provides a number of commands to create and use a checkfile, as well as to interact as a client to a remote service that stores and organizes your WebAssembly modules available over HTTP (via this protobuf API).

To create a "checkfile" (passed to -c), run the generate command:
modsurfer generate -p path/to/my.wasm -o mod.yaml

NOTE: this checkfile will be very restrictive, and you likely want to edit it to fit less (or more) restricted environments.

To run validation, you can use our GitHub Action, or call the validate command directly:
modsurfer validate -p path/to/my.wasm -c path/to/mod.yaml

If any of the restrictions or expectations declared in your checkfile are not satisfied, Modsurfer will report them:

┌────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────┬──────────┬──────────┬───────────────────┬────────────┐
│ Status │ Property                                         │ Expected │ Actual   │ Classification    │ Severity   │
╞════════╪══════════════════════════════════════════════════╪══════════╪══════════╪═══════════════════╪════════════╡
│ FAIL   │ allow_wasi                                       │ false    │ true     │ ABI Compatibility │ |||||||||| │
├────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────┼──────────┼───────────────────┼────────────┤
│ FAIL   │ complexity.max_risk                              │ <= low   │ medium   │ Resource Limit    │ |          │
├────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────┼──────────┼───────────────────┼────────────┤
│ FAIL   │ exports.exclude.main                             │ excluded │ included │ Security          │ |||||      │
├────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────┼──────────┼───────────────────┼────────────┤
│ FAIL   │ exports.include.bar                              │ included │ excluded │ ABI Compatibility │ |||||||||| │
├────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────┼──────────┼───────────────────┼────────────┤
│ FAIL   │ exports.max                                      │ <= 100   │ 151      │ Security          │ ||||||     │
├────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────┼──────────┼───────────────────┼────────────┤
│ FAIL   │ imports.include.http_get                         │ included │ excluded │ ABI Compatibility │ ||||||||   │
├────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────┼──────────┼───────────────────┼────────────┤
│ FAIL   │ imports.include.log_message                      │ included │ excluded │ ABI Compatibility │ ||||||||   │
├────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────┼──────────┼───────────────────┼────────────┤
│ FAIL   │ imports.namespace.exclude.wasi_snapshot_preview1 │ excluded │ included │ ABI Compatibility │ |||||||||| │
├────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────┼──────────┼───────────────────┼────────────┤
│ FAIL   │ imports.namespace.include.env                    │ included │ excluded │ ABI Compatibility │ ||||||||   │
├────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────┼──────────┼───────────────────┼────────────┤
│ FAIL   │ size.max                                         │ <= 4MB   │ 4.4 MiB  │ Resource Limit    │ |          │
└────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────┴──────────┴──────────┴───────────────────┴────────────┘

NOTE: convert this table into JSON with the --output-format json option, supported by the validate command and many others.

Find more information about the CLI in its dedicated README, or download the tool and run modsurfer -h.

Validating platform-specific compatibility

Before running or integrating a WebAssembly module on your platform (Emscripten, Extism, Fastly, Shopify, Spin, Suborbital, wasmCloud, Workers)

Contributing

Testing the CLI

From the root of the repo, run the following to see a basic validation report:

  • make test-cli
  • make empty-cli
  • make unknown-cli

test/ contains a mod.yaml, which declares expected properties of a WebAssembly module, as well as a spidermonkey.wasm file to use as example input to use for the validation. wasm/ contains a set of WebAssembly binaries downloaded from the wapm package manager used for analysis and testing.


proto Protobuf definitions and libraries

This directory contains the Protobuf definitions for the types used in the API. Messages have various levels of documentation as well as endpoints if they are request types. Use the api.proto to generate a language client if you'd like to interact with Modsurfer API programmatically from your application.