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Building Reuse-Sensitive Control Flow Graphs (CFGs) for EVM Bytecode

Published 20 May 2025 in cs.SE | (2505.14437v1)

Abstract: The emergence of smart contracts brings security risks, exposing users to the threat of losing valuable cryptocurrencies, underscoring the urgency of meticulous scrutiny. Nevertheless, the static analysis of smart contracts in EVM bytecode faces obstacles due to flawed primitives resulting from code reuse introduced by compilers. Code reuse, a phenomenon where identical code executes in diverse contexts, engenders semantic ambiguities and redundant control-flow dependencies within reuse-insensitive CFGs. This work delves into the exploration of code reuse within EVM bytecode, outlining prevalent reuse patterns, and introducing Esuer, a tool that dynamically identifies code reuse when constructing CFGs. Leveraging taint analysis to dynamically identify reuse contexts, Esuer identifies code reuse by comparing multiple contexts for a basic block and replicates reused code for a reuse-sensitive CFG. Evaluation involving 10,000 prevalent smart contracts, compared with six leading tools, demonstrates Esuer's ability to notably refine CFG precision. It achieves an execution trace coverage of 99.94% and an F1-score of 97.02% for accurate identification of reused code. Furthermore, Esuer attains a success rate of 99.25%, with an average execution time of 1.06 seconds, outpacing tools generating reuse-insensitive CFGs. Esuer's efficacy in assisting identifying vulnerabilities such as tx.origin and reentrancy vulnerabilities, achieving F1-scores of 99.97% and 99.67%, respectively.

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