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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 --------- 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 --------- 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 --------- 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>
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#!/bin/sh
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. ./test-pre.sh
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OS=$(uname -s)
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AFL_GCC=afl-gcc
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$ECHO "$BLUE[*] Testing: ${AFL_GCC}, afl-showmap, afl-fuzz, afl-cmin and afl-tmin"
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test "$SYS" = "i686" -o "$SYS" = "x86_64" -o "$SYS" = "amd64" -o "$SYS" = "i86pc" -o "$SYS" = "i386" && {
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test -e ../${AFL_GCC} -a -e ../afl-showmap -a -e ../afl-fuzz && {
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../${AFL_GCC} -v 2>&1 | grep -qi "gcc version" && {
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../${AFL_GCC} -o test-instr.plain -O0 ../test-instr.c > /dev/null 2>&1
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AFL_HARDEN=1 ../${AFL_GCC} -o test-compcov.harden test-compcov.c > /dev/null 2>&1
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test -e test-instr.plain && {
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$ECHO "$GREEN[+] ${AFL_GCC} compilation succeeded"
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echo 0 | AFL_QUIET=1 ../afl-showmap -m ${MEM_LIMIT} -o test-instr.plain.0 -r -- ./test-instr.plain > /dev/null 2>&1
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AFL_QUIET=1 ../afl-showmap -m ${MEM_LIMIT} -o test-instr.plain.1 -r -- ./test-instr.plain < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1
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test -e test-instr.plain.0 -a -e test-instr.plain.1 && {
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diff test-instr.plain.0 test-instr.plain.1 > /dev/null 2>&1 && {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] ${AFL_GCC} instrumentation should be different on different input but is not"
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CODE=1
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} || {
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$ECHO "$GREEN[+] ${AFL_GCC} instrumentation present and working correctly"
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}
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} || {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] ${AFL_GCC} instrumentation failed"
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CODE=1
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}
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rm -f test-instr.plain.0 test-instr.plain.1
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SKIP=
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TUPLES=`echo 1|AFL_QUIET=1 ../afl-showmap -m ${MEM_LIMIT} -o /dev/null -- ./test-instr.plain 2>&1 | grep Captur | awk '{print$3}'`
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test "$TUPLES" -gt 1 -a "$TUPLES" -lt 22 && {
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$ECHO "$GREEN[+] ${AFL_GCC} run reported $TUPLES instrumented locations which is fine"
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} || {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] ${AFL_GCC} instrumentation produces weird numbers: $TUPLES"
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CODE=1
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}
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test "$TUPLES" -lt 3 && SKIP=1
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true # this is needed because of the test above
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} || {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] ${AFL_GCC} failed"
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echo CUT------------------------------------------------------------------CUT
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uname -a
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../${AFL_GCC} -o test-instr.plain -O0 ../test-instr.c
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echo CUT------------------------------------------------------------------CUT
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CODE=1
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}
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test -e test-compcov.harden && {
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nm test-compcov.harden | grep -Eq 'stack_chk_fail|fstack-protector-all|fortified' > /dev/null 2>&1 && {
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$ECHO "$GREEN[+] ${AFL_GCC} hardened mode succeeded and is working"
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} || {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] ${AFL_GCC} hardened mode is not hardened"
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env | grep -E 'AFL|PATH|LLVM'
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AFL_DEBUG=1 AFL_HARDEN=1 ../${AFL_GCC} -o test-compcov.harden test-compcov.c
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nm test-compcov.harden
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CODE=1
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}
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rm -f test-compcov.harden
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} || {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] ${AFL_GCC} hardened mode compilation failed"
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CODE=1
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}
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# now we want to be sure that afl-fuzz is working
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# make sure crash reporter is disabled on Mac OS X
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(test "$OS" = "Darwin" && test $(launchctl list 2>/dev/null | grep -q '\.ReportCrash$') && {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] we cannot run afl-fuzz with enabled crash reporter. Run 'sudo sh afl-system-config'.$RESET"
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true
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}) || {
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mkdir -p in
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echo 0 > in/in
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test -z "$SKIP" && {
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$ECHO "$GREY[*] running afl-fuzz for ${AFL_GCC}, this will take approx 10 seconds"
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{
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../afl-fuzz -V07 -m ${MEM_LIMIT} -i in -o out -- ./test-instr.plain >>errors 2>&1
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} >>errors 2>&1
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test -n "$( ls out/default/queue/id:000002* 2>/dev/null )" && {
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$ECHO "$GREEN[+] afl-fuzz is working correctly with ${AFL_GCC}"
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} || {
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echo CUT------------------------------------------------------------------CUT
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cat errors
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echo CUT------------------------------------------------------------------CUT
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$ECHO "$RED[!] afl-fuzz is not working correctly with ${AFL_GCC}"
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CODE=1
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}
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}
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echo 000000000000000000000000 > in/in2
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echo 111 > in/in3
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test "$OS" = "Darwin" && {
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$ECHO "$GREY[*] afl-cmin not available on macOS, cannot test afl-cmin"
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} || {
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mkdir -p in2
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../afl-cmin -m ${MEM_LIMIT} -i in -o in2 -- ./test-instr.plain >/dev/null 2>&1 # why is afl-forkserver writing to stderr?
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CNT=`ls in2/* 2>/dev/null | wc -l`
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case "$CNT" in
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*2) $ECHO "$GREEN[+] afl-cmin correctly minimized the number of testcases" ;;
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*) $ECHO "$RED[!] afl-cmin did not correctly minimize the number of testcases ($CNT)"
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CODE=1
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;;
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esac
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rm -f in2/in*
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}
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export AFL_QUIET=1
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if command -v bash >/dev/null ; then {
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../afl-cmin.bash -m ${MEM_LIMIT} -i in -o in2 -- ./test-instr.plain >/dev/null
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CNT=`ls in2/* 2>/dev/null | wc -l`
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case "$CNT" in
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*2) $ECHO "$GREEN[+] afl-cmin.bash correctly minimized the number of testcases" ;;
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*) $ECHO "$RED[!] afl-cmin.bash did not correctly minimize the number of testcases ($CNT)"
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CODE=1
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;;
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esac
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} else {
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$ECHO "$GREY[*] no bash available, cannot test afl-cmin.bash"
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}
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fi
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../afl-tmin -m ${MEM_LIMIT} -i in/in2 -o in2/in2 -- ./test-instr.plain > /dev/null 2>&1
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SIZE=`ls -l in2/in2 2>/dev/null | awk '{print$5}'`
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test "$SIZE" = 1 && $ECHO "$GREEN[+] afl-tmin correctly minimized the testcase"
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test "$SIZE" = 1 || {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] afl-tmin did incorrectly minimize the testcase to $SIZE"
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CODE=1
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}
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rm -rf in out errors in2
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unset AFL_QUIET
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}
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rm -f test-instr.plain
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} || {
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$ECHO "$YELLOW[-] afl-gcc executes clang, cannot test!"
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INCOMPLETE=1
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}
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} || {
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$ECHO "$YELLOW[-] afl is not compiled, cannot test"
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INCOMPLETE=1
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}
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AFL_CLANG=afl-clang
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$ECHO "$BLUE[*] Testing: ${AFL_CLANG}, afl-showmap, afl-fuzz, afl-cmin and afl-tmin"
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SKIP=
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test -e ../${AFL_CLANG} -a -e ../afl-showmap -a -e ../afl-fuzz && {
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../${AFL_CLANG} -v 2>&1 | grep -qi "clang version" && {
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../${AFL_CLANG} -O0 -o test-instr.plain ../test-instr.c > /dev/null 2>&1
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AFL_HARDEN=1 ../${AFL_CLANG} -o test-compcov.harden test-compcov.c > /dev/null 2>&1
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test -e test-instr.plain && {
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$ECHO "$GREEN[+] ${AFL_CLANG} compilation succeeded"
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echo 0 | AFL_QUIET=1 ../afl-showmap -m ${MEM_LIMIT} -o test-instr.plain.0 -r -- ./test-instr.plain > /dev/null 2>&1
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AFL_QUIET=1 ../afl-showmap -m ${MEM_LIMIT} -o test-instr.plain.1 -r -- ./test-instr.plain < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1
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test -e test-instr.plain.0 -a -e test-instr.plain.1 && {
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diff test-instr.plain.0 test-instr.plain.1 > /dev/null 2>&1 && {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] ${AFL_CLANG} instrumentation should be different on different input but is not"
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CODE=1
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} || {
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$ECHO "$GREEN[+] ${AFL_CLANG} instrumentation present and working correctly"
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}
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} || {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] ${AFL_CLANG} instrumentation failed"
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CODE=1
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}
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rm -f test-instr.plain.0 test-instr.plain.1
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TUPLES=`echo 1|AFL_QUIET=1 ../afl-showmap -m ${MEM_LIMIT} -o /dev/null -- ./test-instr.plain 2>&1 | grep Captur | awk '{print$3}'`
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test "$TUPLES" -gt 1 -a "$TUPLES" -lt 22 && {
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$ECHO "$GREEN[+] ${AFL_CLANG} run reported $TUPLES instrumented locations which is fine"
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} || {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] ${AFL_CLANG} instrumentation produces weird numbers: $TUPLES"
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CODE=1
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}
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test "$TUPLES" -lt 3 && SKIP=1
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true # this is needed because of the test above
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} || {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] ${AFL_CLANG} failed"
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echo CUT------------------------------------------------------------------CUT
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uname -a
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../${AFL_CLANG} -o test-instr.plain ../test-instr.c
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echo CUT------------------------------------------------------------------CUT
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CODE=1
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}
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test -e test-compcov.harden && {
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nm test-compcov.harden | grep -Eq 'stack_chk_fail|fstack-protector-all|fortified' > /dev/null 2>&1 && {
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$ECHO "$GREEN[+] ${AFL_CLANG} hardened mode succeeded and is working"
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} || {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] ${AFL_CLANG} hardened mode is not hardened"
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CODE=1
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}
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rm -f test-compcov.harden
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} || {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] ${AFL_CLANG} hardened mode compilation failed"
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CODE=1
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}
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# now we want to be sure that afl-fuzz is working
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# make sure crash reporter is disabled on Mac OS X
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(test "$OS" = "Darwin" && test $(launchctl list 2>/dev/null | grep -q '\.ReportCrash$') && {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] we cannot run afl-fuzz with enabled crash reporter. Run 'sudo sh afl-system-config'.$RESET"
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true
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}) || {
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mkdir -p in
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echo 0 > in/in
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test -z "$SKIP" && {
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$ECHO "$GREY[*] running afl-fuzz for ${AFL_CLANG}, this will take approx 10 seconds"
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{
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../afl-fuzz -V07 -m ${MEM_LIMIT} -i in -o out -- ./test-instr.plain >>errors 2>&1
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} >>errors 2>&1
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test -n "$( ls out/default/queue/id:000002* 2>/dev/null )" && {
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$ECHO "$GREEN[+] afl-fuzz is working correctly with ${AFL_CLANG}"
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} || {
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echo CUT------------------------------------------------------------------CUT
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cat errors
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echo CUT------------------------------------------------------------------CUT
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$ECHO "$RED[!] afl-fuzz is not working correctly with ${AFL_CLANG}"
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CODE=1
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}
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}
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echo 000000000000000000000000 > in/in2
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echo AAA > in/in2
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test "$OS" = "Darwin" && {
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$ECHO "$GREY[*] afl-cmin not available on macOS, cannot test afl-cmin"
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} || {
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mkdir -p in2
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../afl-cmin -m ${MEM_LIMIT} -i in -o in2 -- ./test-instr.plain >/dev/null 2>&1 # why is afl-forkserver writing to stderr?
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CNT=`ls in2/* 2>/dev/null | wc -l`
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case "$CNT" in
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*2) $ECHO "$GREEN[+] afl-cmin correctly minimized the number of testcases" ;;
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\ *1|1) { # allow leading whitecase for portability
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test -s in2/* && $ECHO "$YELLOW[?] afl-cmin did minimize to one testcase. This can be a bug or due compiler optimization."
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test -s in2/* || {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] afl-cmin did not correctly minimize the number of testcases ($CNT)"
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CODE=1
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}
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}
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;;
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*) $ECHO "$RED[!] afl-cmin did not correctly minimize the number of testcases ($CNT)"
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CODE=1
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;;
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esac
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rm -f in2/in*
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}
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export AFL_QUIET=1
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if command -v bash >/dev/null ; then {
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../afl-cmin.bash -m ${MEM_LIMIT} -i in -o in2 -- ./test-instr.plain >/dev/null
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CNT=`ls in2/* 2>/dev/null | wc -l`
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case "$CNT" in
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*2) $ECHO "$GREEN[+] afl-cmin.bash correctly minimized the number of testcases" ;;
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\ *1|1) { # allow leading whitecase for portability
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test -s in2/* && $ECHO "$YELLOW[?] afl-cmin.bash did minimize to one testcase. This can be a bug or due compiler optimization."
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test -s in2/* || {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] afl-cmin.bash did not correctly minimize the number of testcases ($CNT)"
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CODE=1
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}
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}
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;;
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*) $ECHO "$RED[!] afl-cmin.bash did not correctly minimize the number of testcases ($CNT)"
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CODE=1
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;;
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esac
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} else {
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$ECHO "$GREY[*] no bash available, cannot test afl-cmin.bash"
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}
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fi
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../afl-tmin -m ${MEM_LIMIT} -i in/in2 -o in2/in2 -- ./test-instr.plain > /dev/null 2>&1
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SIZE=`ls -l in2/in2 2>/dev/null | awk '{print$5}'`
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test "$SIZE" = 1 && $ECHO "$GREEN[+] afl-tmin correctly minimized the testcase"
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test "$SIZE" = 1 || {
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$ECHO "$RED[!] afl-tmin did incorrectly minimize the testcase to $SIZE"
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CODE=1
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}
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rm -rf in out errors in2
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unset AFL_QUIET
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}
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rm -f test-instr.plain
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} || {
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$ECHO "$YELLOW[-] afl-clang executes gcc, cannot test"
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INCOMPLETE=1
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}
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} || {
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$ECHO "$YELLOW[-] afl is not compiled, cannot test"
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INCOMPLETE=1
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}
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} || {
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$ECHO "$GREY[*] not an intel platform, skipped tests of afl-gcc"
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#this is not incomplete as this feature doesnt exist, so all good
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AFL_TEST_COUNT=$((AFL_TEST_COUNT-1))
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}
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. ./test-post.sh
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