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Amarna

Amarna is a static-analyzer and linter for the Cairo programming language.

Features

  • Finds code-smells and potential vulnerabilities in Cairo code
  • Compiler-identical parsing of Cairo code and StarkNet contracts
  • Supports creating local and global rules
  • Exports the parsed AST of a Cairo file
  • Exports static-analysis results to the SARIF format.

Basic Usage

Analyze a Cairo project in the current directory and export the SARIF results to a file:

amarna . -o out.sarif

Analyze a single file file.cairo and export the SARIF results to a file:

amarna file.cairo -o out.sarif

Analyze a single file file.cairo and print a summary of the results:

amarna file.cairo -s

Integration

Currently supported rules

# Rule What it finds Impact Precision
1 Arithmetic operations All uses of arithmetic operations +, -, *, and / Info High
2 Unused arguments Function arguments that are not used in the functions in which they appear Warning High
3 Unused imports Unused imports Info High
4 Mistyped decorators Mistyped code decorators Info High
5 Unused functions Functions that are never called Info Medium
6 Error codes Function calls that have return values that must be checked Info High
7 Inconsistent assert usage Asserts that use the same constant in different ways, e.g., assert_le(amount, BOUND) and assert_le(amount, BOUND - 1) Warning High
8 Dead stores Variables that are assigned values but not used before a return statement Info Medium
9 Unchecked overflows Function calls that ignore the returned overflow flags, e.g., uint256_add Warning High
10 Caller address return value Function calls to the get_caller_address function. Info High
11 Storage variable collision Multiple @storage_var with the same name. Warning High
12 Implicit function import Function with decorator @external, @view, @l1_handler that is being implicitly imported. Info High
13 Unenforced view function State modification within a @view function Info High
14 Uninitialized variable Local variables that are never initialized. Info High

Usage

Analyze a Cairo project in the current directory and export results to a file:

amarna . -o out.sarif

Analyze a single file deleverage.cairo and export results to a file:

amarna deleverage.cairo -o deleverage.sarif

Analyze a single file code.cairo and print a summary of the results:

amarna code.cairo -s

Parse a Cairo file and output the recovered AST in png:

amarna file.cairo -png

Analyze a Cairo file with the unused_import rule:

amarna file.cairo --rules=unused-imports

Analyze a Cairo file using all rules except the arithmetic-add rule:

amarna file.cairo --except-rules=arithmetic-add

The full help menu is:

usage: amarna [-h] [-p] [-o OUTPUT] [-s] [-png] [-rules RULES] [-exclude-rules EXCLUDE_RULES] [-show-rules] [-disable-inline] -f

Amarna is a static-analyzer for the Cairo programming language.

positional arguments:
  -f                    the name of the .cairo file or directory with .cairo files to analyze

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -p, --print           print output
  -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
                        file to write the output results in sarif format
  -s, -summary, --summary
                        output summary
  -png, --png           save a png with the AST of a file
  -rules RULES, --rules RULES
                        Only run this set of rules. Enter rule names comma-separated, e.g., dead-store,unused-arguments
  -exclude-rules EXCLUDE_RULES, --exclude-rules EXCLUDE_RULES
                        Exclude these rules from the analysis. Enter rule names comma-separated, e.g., dead-store,unused-arguments
  -show-rules, --show-rules
                        Show all supported rules and descriptions.
  -disable-inline, --disable-inline
                        Disable rules with inline comments. The comments should be the first line and of the form: # amarna: disable=rulename1,rulename2

SARIF file format

The SARIF file format is a standard format for static-analysis tools and can be viewed in vscode with the official extension.

Installation

pip install amarna

How the rules work

The static-analysis rules can be:

  • local rules, which analyse each file independently.
  • gatherer rules, which analyse each file independently and gather data to be used in post-process rules.
  • post-process rules, which run after all files were analyzed can use the data gathered in the gatherer rules.

Examples of these are:

  • local rules: find all arithmetic operations in a file
  • gatherer rules: gather all declared functions, and called functions
  • post-process rules: find unused functions using the gathered data, i.e., functions that were declared but never called.

Rule allowlist, denylist and inline comments

Rule names

Obtain the names of the currently implemented rules with:

 amarna --show-rules

Rule allowlist

Run amarna with a defined set of rules using

 amarna --rules=rule1,rule2 .

The following command will only run the unused-imports rule and print the summary result

 amarna --rules=unused-imports . -s

Rule denylist

Run amarna with all rules except a defined set of rules using

 amarna --exclude-rules=arithmetic-add,arithmetic-sub . -s

Inline rule disabling comments

You can change the first line of a cairo file to disable a specific rule set on that file. For example, adding the line

# amarna: disable=arithmetic-div,arithmetic-sub,arithmetic-mul,arithmetic-add

as the first line of file.cairo and running amarna with

amarna directory/ --disable-inline -s

will not report any arithmetic rule to the file.cairo file.

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