van Hauser 602eceed8b
push to stable (#1983)
* 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 60dc37a8cf09f8e9048e4b6a2204d6c90b27655a

* 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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libdislocator, an abusive allocator

For the general instruction manual, see docs/README.md.

This is a companion library that can be used as a drop-in replacement for the libc allocator in the fuzzed binaries. It improves the odds of bumping into heap-related security bugs in several ways:

  • It allocates all buffers so that they are immediately adjacent to a subsequent PROT_NONE page, causing most off-by-one reads and writes to immediately segfault,

  • It adds a canary immediately below the allocated buffer, to catch writes to negative offsets (won't catch reads, though),

  • It sets the memory returned by malloc() to garbage values, improving the odds of crashing when the target accesses uninitialized data,

  • It sets freed memory to PROT_NONE and does not actually reuse it, causing most use-after-free bugs to segfault right away,

  • It forces all realloc() calls to return a new address - and sets PROT_NONE on the original block. This catches use-after-realloc bugs,

  • It checks for calloc() overflows and can cause soft or hard failures of alloc requests past a configurable memory limit (AFL_LD_LIMIT_MB, AFL_LD_HARD_FAIL).

  • Optionally, in platforms supporting it, huge pages can be used by passing USEHUGEPAGE=1 to make.

  • Optionally, in platforms supporting it, named pages can be used by passing USENAMEDPAGE=1 to make.

  • Size alignment to max_align_t can be enforced with AFL_ALIGNED_ALLOC=1. In this case, a tail canary is inserted in the padding bytes at the end of the allocated zone. This reduces the ability of libdislocator to detect off-by-one bugs but also it makes libdislocator compliant to the C standard.

Basically, it is inspired by some of the non-default options available for the OpenBSD allocator - see malloc.conf(5) on that platform for reference. It is also somewhat similar to several other debugging libraries, such as gmalloc and DUMA - but is simple, plug-and-play, and designed specifically for fuzzing jobs.

Note that it does nothing for stack-based memory handling errors. The -fstack-protector-all setting for GCC / clang, enabled when using AFL_HARDEN, can catch some subset of that.

The allocator is slow and memory-intensive (even the tiniest allocation uses up 4 kB of physical memory and 8 kB of virtual mem), making it completely unsuitable for "production" uses; but it can be faster and more hassle-free than ASAN / MSAN when fuzzing small, self-contained binaries.

To use this library, run AFL++ like so:

AFL_PRELOAD=/path/to/libdislocator.so ./afl-fuzz [...other params...]

You have to specify path, even if it's just ./libdislocator.so or $PWD/libdislocator.so.

Similarly to afl-tmin, the library is not "proprietary" and can be used with other fuzzers or testing tools without the need for any code tweaks. It does not require AFL-instrumented binaries to work.

Note that the AFL_PRELOAD approach (which AFL++ internally maps to LD_PRELOAD or DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES, depending on the OS) works only if the target binary is dynamically linked. Otherwise, attempting to use the library will have no effect.