Smart Contract Repair

Author:

Yu Xiao Liang1,Al-Bataineh Omar1,Lo David2,Roychoudhury Abhik1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National University of Singapore, Singapore

2. Singapore Management University, Singapore

Abstract

Smart contracts are automated or self-enforcing contracts that can be used to exchange assets without having to place trust in third parties. Many commercial transactions use smart contracts due to their potential benefits in terms of secure peer-to-peer transactions independent of external parties. Experience shows that many commonly used smart contracts are vulnerable to serious malicious attacks, which may enable attackers to steal valuable assets of involving parties. There is, therefore, a need to apply analysis and automated repair techniques to detect and repair bugs in smart contracts before being deployed. In this work, we present the first general-purpose automated smart contract repair approach that is also gas-aware. Our repair method is search-based and searches among mutations of the buggy contract. Our method also considers the gas usage of the candidate patches by leveraging our novel notion of gas dominance relationship . We have made our smart contract repair tool SCRepair available open-source, for investigation by the wider community.

Funder

Academic Research Fund

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Software

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