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* Output afl-clang-fast stuffs only if necessary (#1912)
* afl-cc header
* afl-cc common declarations
- Add afl-cc-state.c
- Strip includes, find_object, debug/be_quiet/have_*/callname setting from afl-cc.c
- Use debugf_args in main
- Modify execvp stuffs to fit new aflcc struct
* afl-cc show usage
* afl-cc mode selecting
1. compiler_mode by callname in argv[0]
2. compiler_mode by env "AFL_CC_COMPILER"
3. compiler_mode/instrument_mode by command line options "--afl-..."
4. instrument_mode/compiler_mode by various env vars including "AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT"
5. final checking steps
6. print "... - mode: %s-%s\n"
7. determine real argv[0] according to compiler_mode
* afl-cc macro defs
* afl-cc linking behaviors
* afl-cc fsanitize behaviors
* afl-cc misc
* afl-cc body update
* afl-cc all-in-one
formated with custom-format.py
* nits
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Co-authored-by: vanhauser-thc <vh@thc.org>
* changelog
* update grammar mutator
* lto llvm 12+
* docs(custom_mutators): fix missing ':' (#1953)
* Fix broken LTO mode and response file support (#1948)
* Strip `-Wl,-no-undefined` during compilation (#1952)
Make the compiler wrapper stripping `-Wl,-no-undefined` in addition to `-Wl,--no-undefined`.
Both versions of the flag are accepted by clang and, therefore, used by building systems in the wild (e.g., samba will not build without this fix).
* Remove dead code in write_to_testcase (#1955)
The custom_mutators_count check in if case is duplicate with if condition.
The else case is custom_mutators_count == 0, neither custom_mutator_list iteration nor sent check needed.
Signed-off-by: Xeonacid <h.dwwwwww@gmail.com>
* update qemuafl
* WIP: Add ability to generate drcov trace using QEMU backend (#1956)
* Document new drcov QEMU plugin
* Add link to lightkeeper for QEMU drcov file loading
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Co-authored-by: Jean-Romain Garnier <jean-romain.garnier@airbus.com>
* code format
* changelog
* sleep on uid != 0 afl-system-config
* fix segv about skip_next, warn on unsupported cases of linking options (#1958)
* todos
* ensure afl-cc only allows available compiler modes
* update grammar mutator
* disable aslr on apple
* fix for arm64
* help selective instrumentation
* typos
* macos
* add compiler test script
* apple fixes
* bump nyx submodules (#1963)
* fix docs
* update changelog
* update grammar mutator
* improve compiler test script
* gcc asan workaround (#1966)
* fix github merge fuckup
* fix
* Fix afl-cc (#1968)
- Check if too many cmdline params here, each time before insert a new param.
- Check if it is "-fsanitize=..." before we do sth.
- Remove improper param_st transfer.
* Avoid adding llvmnative instrumentation when linking rust sanitizer runtime (#1969)
* Dynamic instrumentation filtering for LLVM native (#1971)
* Add two dynamic instrumentation filter methods to runtime
* Always use pc-table with native pcguard
* Add make_symbol_list.py and README
* changelog
* todos
* new forkserver check
* fix
* nyx test for CI
* improve nyx docs
* Fixes to afl-cc and documentation (#1974)
* Always compile with -ldl when building for CODE_COVERAGE
When building with CODE_COVERAGE, the afl runtime contains code that
calls `dladdr` which requires -ldl. Under most circumstances, clang
already adds this (e.g. when building with pc-table), but there are some
circumstances where it isn't added automatically.
* Add visibility declaration to __afl_connected
When building with hidden visibility, the use of __AFL_LOOP inside such
code can cause linker errors due to __afl_connected being declared
"hidden".
* Update docs to clarify that CODE_COVERAGE=1 is required for dynamic_covfilter
* nits
* nyx build script updates
* test error output
* debug ci
* debug ci
* Improve afl-cc (#1975)
* update response file support
- full support of rsp file
- fix some segv issues
* Improve afl-cc
- remove dead code about allow/denylist options of sancov
- missing `if (!aflcc->have_msan)`
- add docs for each function
- typo
* enable nyx
* debug ci
* debug ci
* debug ci
* debug ci
* debug ci
* debug ci
* debug ci
* debug ci
* fix ci
* clean test script
* NO_NYX
* NO_NYX
* fix ci
* debug ci
* fix ci
* finalize ci fix
* Enhancement on Deterministic stage (#1972)
* fuzzer: init commit based on aflpp 60dc37a8cf
* fuzzers: adding the skip variables and initialize
* log: profile the det/havoc finding
* log: add profile log output
* fuzzers: sperate log/skipdet module
* fuzzers: add quick eff_map calc
* fuzzers: add skip_eff_map in fuzz_one
* fuzzers: mark whole input space in eff_map
* fuzzers: add undet bit threshold to skip some seeds
* fuzzers: fix one byte overflow
* fuzzers: fix overflow
* fix code format
* add havoc only again
* code format
* remove log to INTROSPECTION, rename skipdet module
* rename skipdet module
* remove log to stats
* clean redundant code
* code format
* remove redundant code format check
* remove redundant doc
* remove redundant objects
* clean files
* change -d to default skipdet
* disable deterministic when using CUSTOM_MUTATOR
* revert fix
* final touches for skipdet
* remove unused var
* remove redundant eff struct (#1977)
* update QEMU-Nyx submodule (#1978)
* update QEMU-Nyx submodule (#1980)
* Fix type in AFL_NOOPT env variable in afl-cc help message (#1982)
* nits
* 2024 v4.10c release
* fixes
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Signed-off-by: Xeonacid <h.dwwwwww@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sonic <50692172+SonicStark@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Xeonacid <h.dwwwwww@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nils Bars <nils.bars@rub.de>
Co-authored-by: Jean-Romain Garnier <7504819+JRomainG@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jean-Romain Garnier <jean-romain.garnier@airbus.com>
Co-authored-by: Sergej Schumilo <sergej@schumilo.de>
Co-authored-by: Christian Holler (:decoder) <choller@mozilla.com>
Co-authored-by: Han Zheng <35988108+kdsjZh@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Khaled Yakdan <yakdan@code-intelligence.com>
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184 lines
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/*
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american fuzzy lop++ - linked list code
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---------------------------------------
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Originally written by Michal Zalewski
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Now maintained by Marc Heuse <mh@mh-sec.de>,
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Heiko Eißfeldt <heiko.eissfeldt@hexco.de>,
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Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>,
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Dominik Maier <mail@dmnk.co>
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Copyright 2016, 2017 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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Copyright 2019-2024 AFLplusplus Project. All rights reserved.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at:
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https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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This allocator is not designed to resist malicious attackers (the canaries
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are small and predictable), but provides a robust and portable way to detect
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use-after-free, off-by-one writes, stale pointers, and so on.
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*/
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#ifndef AFL_LIST
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#define AFL_LIST
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "debug.h"
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#include "afl-prealloc.h"
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/* How many elements to allocate before malloc is needed */
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#define LIST_PREALLOC_SIZE (64)
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typedef struct list_element {
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PREALLOCABLE;
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struct list_element *prev;
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struct list_element *next;
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void *data;
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} element_t;
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typedef struct list {
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element_t element_prealloc_buf[LIST_PREALLOC_SIZE];
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s32 element_prealloc_count;
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} list_t;
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static inline element_t *get_head(list_t *list) {
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/* The first element is the head */
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return list->element_prealloc_buf;
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}
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static inline void list_free_el(list_t *list, element_t *el) {
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PRE_FREE(el, list->element_prealloc_count);
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}
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static inline void list_append(list_t *list, void *el) {
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element_t *head = get_head(list);
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if (!head->next) {
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/* initialize */
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memset(list, 0, sizeof(list_t));
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PRE_ALLOC_FORCE(head, list->element_prealloc_count);
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head->next = head->prev = head;
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}
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element_t *el_box = NULL;
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PRE_ALLOC(el_box, list->element_prealloc_buf, LIST_PREALLOC_SIZE,
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list->element_prealloc_count);
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if (!el_box) { FATAL("failed to allocate list element"); }
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el_box->data = el;
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el_box->next = head;
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el_box->prev = head->prev;
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head->prev->next = el_box;
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head->prev = el_box;
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}
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/* Simple foreach.
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Pointer to the current element is in `el`,
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casted to (a pointer) of the given `type`.
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A return from this block will return from calling func.
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*/
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#define LIST_FOREACH(list, type, block) \
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do { \
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\
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list_t *li = (list); \
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element_t *head = get_head((li)); \
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element_t *el_box = (head)->next; \
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if (!el_box) FATAL("foreach over uninitialized list"); \
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while (el_box != head) { \
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\
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__attribute__((unused)) type *el = (type *)((el_box)->data); \
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/* get next so el_box can be unlinked */ \
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element_t *next = el_box->next; \
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{block}; \
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el_box = next; \
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\
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} \
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\
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} while (0);
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/* In foreach: remove the current el from the list */
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#define LIST_REMOVE_CURRENT_EL_IN_FOREACH() \
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do { \
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\
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el_box->prev->next = next; \
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el_box->next->prev = el_box->prev; \
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list_free_el(li, el_box); \
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\
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} while (0);
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/* Same as foreach, but will clear list in the process */
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#define LIST_FOREACH_CLEAR(list, type, block) \
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do { \
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\
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LIST_FOREACH((list), type, { \
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\
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{block}; \
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LIST_REMOVE_CURRENT_EL_IN_FOREACH(); \
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\
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}); \
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\
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} while (0);
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/* remove an item from the list */
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static inline void list_remove(list_t *list, void *remove_me) {
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LIST_FOREACH(list, void, {
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if (el == remove_me) {
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el_box->prev->next = el_box->next;
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el_box->next->prev = el_box->prev;
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el_box->data = NULL;
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list_free_el(list, el_box);
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return;
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}
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});
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FATAL("List item to be removed not in list");
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}
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/* Returns true if el is in list */
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static inline bool list_contains(list_t *list, void *contains_me) {
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LIST_FOREACH(list, void, {
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if (el == contains_me) return true;
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});
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return false;
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}
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#endif
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