from setuptools import setup , find_packages
long_description = '''
Mythril is a security analysis tool for Ethereum smart contracts . It
uses concolic analysis to detect various types of issues . Use it to
analyze source code or as a nmap - style black - box blockchain scanner ( an
" ethermap " if you will ) .
Installation and setup
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Install from Pypi :
. . code : : bash
$ pip install mythril
Or , clone the GitHub repo to install the newest master branch :
. . code : : bash
$ git clone https : / / github . com / b - mueller / mythril /
$ cd mythril
$ python setup . py install
Note that Mythril requires Python 3.5 to work .
Function signatures
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Whenever you disassemble or analyze binary code , Mythril will try to
resolve function names using its local signature database . The database
must be provided at ` ` ~ / . mythril / signatures . json ` ` . You can start out
with the ` default file < signatures . json > ` __ as follows :
: :
$ cd ~ / . mythril
$ wget https : / / raw . githubusercontent . com / b - mueller / mythril / master / signatures . json
When you analyze Solidity code , new function signatures are added to the
database automatically .
Security analysis
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Run ` ` myth - x ` ` with one of the input options described below to run the
analysis . This will run the Python modules in the
` / analysis / modules < https : / / github . com / b - mueller / mythril / tree / master / mythril / analysis / modules > ` __
directory .
Mythril detects a range of ` security issues < security_checks . md > ` __ ,
including integer underflows , owner - overwrite - to - Ether - withdrawal , and
others . However , the analysis will not detect business logic issues and
is not equivalent to formal verification .
Analyzing Solidity code
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In order to work with Solidity source code files , the ` solc command line
compiler < http : / / solidity . readthedocs . io / en / develop / using - the - compiler . html > ` __
needs to be installed and in path . You can then provide the source
file ( s ) as positional arguments , e . g . :
. . code : : bash
$ myth - x myContract . sol
Alternatively , compile the code on ` Remix < http : / / remix . ethereum . org > ` __
and pass the runtime binary code to Mythril :
. . code : : bash
$ myth - x - c " 0x5060(...) "
If you have multiple interdependent contracts , pass them to Mythril as
separate input files . Mythril will map the first contract to address
" 0x0000(..) " , the second one to " 0x1111(...) " , and so forth ( make sure
that contract addresses are set accordingly in the source ) . The contract
passed in the first argument will be executed as the " main " contract .
. . code : : bash
$ myth - x myContract . sol myLibrary . sol
Working with on - chain contracts
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To analyze contracts on the blockchain you need an Ethereum node . By
default , Mythril will query a local node via RPC . Alternatively , you can
use ` INFURA < https : / / infura . io > ` __ :
: :
$ myth - - infura - mainnet - x - a 0x5c436ff914c458983414019195e0f4ecbef9e6dd
If you are planning to do batch operations or use the contract search
features , running a
` go - ethereum < https : / / github . com / ethereum / go - ethereum > ` __ node is
recommended . Start your local node as follows :
. . code : : bash
$ geth - - rpc - - rpcapi eth , debug - - syncmode fast
Specify the target contract with the ` ` - a ` ` option :
. . code : : bash
$ myth - x - a 0x5c436ff914c458983414019195e0f4ecbef9e6dd - v1
Adding the ` ` - l ` ` flag will cause Mythril to automatically retrieve
dependencies , such as library contracts :
. . code : : bash
$ myth - x - a 0xEbFD99838cb0c132016B9E117563CB41f2B02264 - l - v1
Control flow graph
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The ` ` - g FILENAME ` ` option generates an ` interactive jsViz
graph < http : / / htmlpreview . github . io / ? https : / / github . com / b - mueller / mythril / blob / master / static / mythril . html > ` __ :
. . code : : bash
$ myth - g . / graph . html - a 0xEbFD99838cb0c132016B9E117563CB41f2B02264 - l
. . figure : : https : / / raw . githubusercontent . com / b - mueller / mythril / master / static / callgraph7 . png
: alt : Call graph
callgraph
[ STRIKEOUT : The " bounce " effect , while awesome ( and thus enabled by
default ) , sometimes messes up the graph layout . ] Try adding the
` ` - - enable - physics ` ` flag for a very entertaining " bounce " effect that
unfortunately completely destroys usability .
Blockchain exploration
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Mythril builds its own contract database to enable fast search
operations . This enables operations like those described in the
` legendary " Mitch Brenner " blog
post < https : / / medium . com / @rtaylor30 / how - i - snatched - your - 153 - 037 - eth - after - a - bad - tinder - date - d1d84422a50b > ` __
in [ STRIKEOUT : seconds ] minutes instead of days . Unfortunately , the
initial sync process is slow . You don ' t need to sync the whole
blockchain right away though : If you abort the syncing process with
` ` ctrl + c ` ` , it will be auto - resumed the next time you run the
` ` - - init - db ` ` command .
. . code : : bash
$ myth - - init - db
Starting synchronization from latest block : 4323706
Processing block 4323000 , 3 individual contracts in database
( . . . )
The default behavior is to only sync contracts with a non - zero balance .
You can disable this behavior with the ` ` - - sync - all ` ` flag , but be aware
that this will result in a huge ( as in : dozens of GB ) database .
Searching from the command line
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The search feature allows you to find contract instances that contain
specific function calls and opcode sequences . It supports simple boolean
expressions , such as :
. . code : : bash
$ myth - - search " func#changeMultisig(address)# "
$ myth - - search " code#PUSH1 0x50,POP# "
$ myth - - search " func#changeMultisig(address)# and code#PUSH1 0x50# "
Reading contract storage
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You can read the contents of storage slots from a deployed contract as
follows .
. . code : : bash
. / myth - - storage 0 - a " 0x76799f77587738bfeef09452df215b63d2cfb08a "
0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003
Utilities
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Disassembler
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Use the ` ` - d ` ` flag to disassemble code . The disassembler accepts a
bytecode string or a contract address as its input .
. . code : : bash
$ myth - d - c " 0x6060 "
0 PUSH1 0x60
Specifying an address via ` ` - a ADDRESS ` ` will download the contract code
from your node .
. . code : : bash
$ myth - d - a " 0x2a0c0dbecc7e4d658f48e01e3fa353f44050c208 "
0 PUSH1 0x60
2 PUSH1 0x40
4 MSTORE
( . . . )
1135 - FUNCTION safeAdd ( uint256 , uint256 ) -
1136 CALLVALUE
1137 ISZERO
Finding cross - references
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It is often useful to find other contracts referenced by a particular
contract . E . g . :
. . code : : bash
$ myth - - search " code#DELEGATECALL# "
Matched contract with code hash 07459966443977122e639 cbf7804c446
Address : 0x76799f77587738bfeef09452df215b63d2cfb08a , balance : 1000000000000000
$ myth - - xrefs - a 0x76799f77587738bfeef09452df215b63d2cfb08a
5 b9e8728e316bbeb692d22daaab74f6cbf2c4691
Calculating function hashes
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To print the Keccak hash for a given function signature :
. . code : : bash
$ myth - - hash " setOwner(address) "
0x13af4035
Credit
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- JSON RPC library is adapted from
` ethjsonrpc < https : / / github . com / ConsenSys / ethjsonrpc > ` __ ( it doesn ' t
seem to be maintained anymore , and I needed to make some changes to
it ) .
- The signature data in ` ` signatures . json ` ` was initially obtained from
the ` Ethereum Function Signature
Database < https : / / www .4 byte . directory > ` __ .
'''
setup (
name = ' mythril ' ,
version = ' 0.15.7 ' ,
description = ' Security analysis tool for Ethereum smart contracts ' ,
long_description = long_description ,
url = ' https://github.com/b-mueller/mythril ' ,
author = ' Bernhard Mueller ' ,
author_email = ' bernhard.mueller11@gmail.com ' ,
license = ' MIT ' ,
classifiers = [
' Development Status :: 3 - Alpha ' ,
' Intended Audience :: Science/Research ' ,
' Topic :: Software Development :: Disassemblers ' ,
' License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License ' ,
' Programming Language :: Python :: 2 ' ,
' Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 ' ,
' Programming Language :: Python :: 3 ' ,
' Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 ' ,
' Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 ' ,
' Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 ' ,
] ,
keywords = ' hacking disassembler security ethereum ' ,
packages = find_packages ( exclude = [ ' contrib ' , ' docs ' , ' tests ' ] ) ,
install_requires = [
' ethereum>=2.3.0 ' ,
' ZODB>=5.3.0 ' ,
' z3-solver>=4.5 ' ,
' laser-ethereum==0.5.19 ' ,
' requests ' ,
' BTrees ' ,
' py-solc ' ,
' eth_abi>=1.0.0 ' ,
' eth-utils>=1.0.1 ' ,
' eth-account>=0.1.0a2 ' ,
' eth-hash>=0.1.0 ' ,
' eth-keyfile>=0.5.1 ' ,
' eth-keys>=0.2.0b3 ' ,
' eth-rlp>=0.1.0 ' ,
' eth-tester>=0.1.0b21 ' ,
' coverage '
] ,
python_requires = ' >=3.5 ' ,
extras_require = {
} ,
include_package_data = True ,
scripts = [ ' myth ' ]
)