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C
582 lines
14 KiB
C
/*
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american fuzzy lop++ - high-performance binary-only instrumentation
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Originally written by Andrew Griffiths <agriffiths@google.com> and
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Michal Zalewski
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TCG instrumentation and block chaining support by Andrea Biondo
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<andrea.biondo965@gmail.com>
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QEMU 3.1.1 port, TCG thread-safety, CompareCoverage and NeverZero
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counters by Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>
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Copyright 2015, 2016, 2017 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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Copyright 2019-2020 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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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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This code is a shim patched into the separately-distributed source
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code of QEMU 3.1.1. It leverages the built-in QEMU tracing functionality
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to implement AFL-style instrumentation and to take care of the remaining
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parts of the AFL fork server logic.
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The resulting QEMU binary is essentially a standalone instrumentation
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tool; for an example of how to leverage it for other purposes, you can
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have a look at afl-showmap.c.
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*/
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#include <sys/shm.h>
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#include "afl-qemu-common.h"
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#ifndef AFL_QEMU_STATIC_BUILD
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#include <dlfcn.h>
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#endif
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/***************************
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* VARIOUS AUXILIARY STUFF *
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***************************/
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/* This snippet kicks in when the instruction pointer is positioned at
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_start and does the usual forkserver stuff, not very different from
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regular instrumentation injected via afl-as.h. */
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#define AFL_QEMU_CPU_SNIPPET2 \
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do { \
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\
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if (itb->pc == afl_entry_point) { \
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\
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afl_setup(); \
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afl_forkserver(cpu); \
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\
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} \
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\
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} while (0)
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/* We use one additional file descriptor to relay "needs translation"
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messages between the child and the fork server. */
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#define TSL_FD (FORKSRV_FD - 1)
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/* This is equivalent to afl-as.h: */
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static unsigned char
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dummy[MAP_SIZE]; /* costs MAP_SIZE but saves a few instructions */
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unsigned char *afl_area_ptr = dummy; /* Exported for afl_gen_trace */
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/* Exported variables populated by the code patched into elfload.c: */
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abi_ulong afl_entry_point, /* ELF entry point (_start) */
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afl_start_code, /* .text start pointer */
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afl_end_code; /* .text end pointer */
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abi_ulong afl_persistent_addr, afl_persistent_ret_addr;
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unsigned int afl_persistent_cnt;
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u8 afl_compcov_level;
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__thread abi_ulong afl_prev_loc;
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struct cmp_map* __afl_cmp_map;
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__thread u32 __afl_cmp_counter;
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/* Set in the child process in forkserver mode: */
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static int forkserver_installed = 0;
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static int disable_caching = 0;
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unsigned char afl_fork_child;
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unsigned int afl_forksrv_pid;
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unsigned char is_persistent;
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target_long persistent_stack_offset;
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unsigned char persistent_first_pass = 1;
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unsigned char persistent_save_gpr;
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target_ulong persistent_saved_gpr[AFL_REGS_NUM];
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int persisent_retaddr_offset;
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afl_persistent_hook_fn afl_persistent_hook_ptr;
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/* Instrumentation ratio: */
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unsigned int afl_inst_rms = MAP_SIZE; /* Exported for afl_gen_trace */
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/* Function declarations. */
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static void afl_setup(void);
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static void afl_forkserver(CPUState *);
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static void afl_wait_tsl(CPUState *, int);
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static void afl_request_tsl(target_ulong, target_ulong, uint32_t, uint32_t,
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TranslationBlock *, int);
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/* Data structures passed around by the translate handlers: */
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struct afl_tb {
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target_ulong pc;
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target_ulong cs_base;
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uint32_t flags;
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uint32_t cf_mask;
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};
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struct afl_tsl {
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struct afl_tb tb;
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char is_chain;
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};
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struct afl_chain {
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struct afl_tb last_tb;
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uint32_t cf_mask;
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int tb_exit;
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};
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/* Some forward decls: */
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TranslationBlock *tb_htable_lookup(CPUState *, target_ulong, target_ulong,
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uint32_t, uint32_t);
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static inline TranslationBlock *tb_find(CPUState *, TranslationBlock *, int,
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uint32_t);
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static inline void tb_add_jump(TranslationBlock *tb, int n,
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TranslationBlock *tb_next);
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/*************************
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* ACTUAL IMPLEMENTATION *
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*************************/
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/* Set up SHM region and initialize other stuff. */
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static void afl_setup(void) {
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char *id_str = getenv(SHM_ENV_VAR), *inst_r = getenv("AFL_INST_RATIO");
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int shm_id;
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if (inst_r) {
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unsigned int r;
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r = atoi(inst_r);
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if (r > 100) r = 100;
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if (!r) r = 1;
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afl_inst_rms = MAP_SIZE * r / 100;
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}
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if (id_str) {
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shm_id = atoi(id_str);
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afl_area_ptr = shmat(shm_id, NULL, 0);
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if (afl_area_ptr == (void *)-1) exit(1);
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/* With AFL_INST_RATIO set to a low value, we want to touch the bitmap
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so that the parent doesn't give up on us. */
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if (inst_r) afl_area_ptr[0] = 1;
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}
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if (getenv("___AFL_EINS_ZWEI_POLIZEI___")) { // CmpLog forkserver
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id_str = getenv(CMPLOG_SHM_ENV_VAR);
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if (id_str) {
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u32 shm_id = atoi(id_str);
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__afl_cmp_map = shmat(shm_id, NULL, 0);
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if (__afl_cmp_map == (void*)-1) exit(1);
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}
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}
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if (getenv("AFL_INST_LIBS")) {
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afl_start_code = 0;
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afl_end_code = (abi_ulong)-1;
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}
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if (getenv("AFL_CODE_START"))
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afl_start_code = strtoll(getenv("AFL_CODE_START"), NULL, 16);
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if (getenv("AFL_CODE_END"))
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afl_end_code = strtoll(getenv("AFL_CODE_END"), NULL, 16);
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/* Maintain for compatibility */
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if (getenv("AFL_QEMU_COMPCOV")) { afl_compcov_level = 1; }
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if (getenv("AFL_COMPCOV_LEVEL")) {
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afl_compcov_level = atoi(getenv("AFL_COMPCOV_LEVEL"));
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}
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/* pthread_atfork() seems somewhat broken in util/rcu.c, and I'm
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not entirely sure what is the cause. This disables that
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behaviour, and seems to work alright? */
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rcu_disable_atfork();
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disable_caching = getenv("AFL_QEMU_DISABLE_CACHE") != NULL;
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is_persistent = getenv("AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_ADDR") != NULL;
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if (is_persistent) {
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afl_persistent_addr = strtoll(getenv("AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_ADDR"), NULL, 0);
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if (getenv("AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_RET"))
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afl_persistent_ret_addr =
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strtoll(getenv("AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_RET"), NULL, 0);
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/* If AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_RET is not specified patch the return addr */
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}
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if (getenv("AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_GPR")) persistent_save_gpr = 1;
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if (getenv("AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_HOOK")) {
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#ifdef AFL_QEMU_STATIC_BUILD
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fprintf(stderr, "[AFL] ERROR: you cannot use AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_HOOK when afl-qemu-trace is static\n");
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exit(1);
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#else
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persistent_save_gpr = 1;
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void* plib = dlopen(getenv("AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_HOOK"), RTLD_NOW);
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if (!plib) {
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fprintf(stderr, "[AFL] ERROR: invalid AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_HOOK=%s\n", getenv("AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_HOOK"));
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exit(1);
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}
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afl_persistent_hook_ptr = dlsym(plib, "afl_persistent_hook");
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if (!afl_persistent_hook_ptr) {
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fprintf(stderr, "[AFL] ERROR: failed to find the function \"afl_persistent_hook\" in %s\n", getenv("AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_HOOK"));
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exit(1);
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}
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#endif
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}
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if (getenv("AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_RETADDR_OFFSET"))
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persisent_retaddr_offset =
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strtoll(getenv("AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_RETADDR_OFFSET"), NULL, 0);
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if (getenv("AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_CNT"))
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afl_persistent_cnt = strtoll(getenv("AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_CNT"), NULL, 0);
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else
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afl_persistent_cnt = PERSISTENT_DEFAULT_MAX_CNT;
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}
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static void print_mappings(void) {
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u8 buf[MAX_LINE];
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FILE *f = fopen("/proc/self/maps", "r");
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if (!f) return;
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while (fgets(buf, MAX_LINE, f))
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printf("%s", buf);
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fclose(f);
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}
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/* Fork server logic, invoked once we hit _start. */
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static void afl_forkserver(CPUState *cpu) {
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static unsigned char tmp[4];
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if (forkserver_installed == 1) return;
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forkserver_installed = 1;
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if (getenv("AFL_QEMU_DEBUG_MAPS")) print_mappings();
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// if (!afl_area_ptr) return; // not necessary because of fixed dummy buffer
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pid_t child_pid;
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int t_fd[2];
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u8 child_stopped = 0;
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/* Tell the parent that we're alive. If the parent doesn't want
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to talk, assume that we're not running in forkserver mode. */
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if (write(FORKSRV_FD + 1, tmp, 4) != 4) return;
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afl_forksrv_pid = getpid();
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int first_run = 1;
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/* All right, let's await orders... */
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while (1) {
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int status;
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u32 was_killed;
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/* Whoops, parent dead? */
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if (read(FORKSRV_FD, &was_killed, 4) != 4) exit(2);
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/* If we stopped the child in persistent mode, but there was a race
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condition and afl-fuzz already issued SIGKILL, write off the old
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process. */
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if (child_stopped && was_killed) {
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child_stopped = 0;
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if (waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0) < 0) exit(8);
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}
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if (!child_stopped) {
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/* Establish a channel with child to grab translation commands. We'll
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read from t_fd[0], child will write to TSL_FD. */
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if (pipe(t_fd) || dup2(t_fd[1], TSL_FD) < 0) exit(3);
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close(t_fd[1]);
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child_pid = fork();
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if (child_pid < 0) exit(4);
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if (!child_pid) {
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/* Child process. Close descriptors and run free. */
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afl_fork_child = 1;
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close(FORKSRV_FD);
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close(FORKSRV_FD + 1);
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close(t_fd[0]);
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return;
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}
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/* Parent. */
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close(TSL_FD);
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} else {
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/* Special handling for persistent mode: if the child is alive but
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currently stopped, simply restart it with SIGCONT. */
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kill(child_pid, SIGCONT);
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child_stopped = 0;
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}
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/* Parent. */
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if (write(FORKSRV_FD + 1, &child_pid, 4) != 4) exit(5);
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/* Collect translation requests until child dies and closes the pipe. */
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afl_wait_tsl(cpu, t_fd[0]);
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/* Get and relay exit status to parent. */
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if (waitpid(child_pid, &status, is_persistent ? WUNTRACED : 0) < 0) exit(6);
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/* In persistent mode, the child stops itself with SIGSTOP to indicate
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a successful run. In this case, we want to wake it up without forking
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again. */
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if (WIFSTOPPED(status))
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child_stopped = 1;
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else if (unlikely(first_run && is_persistent)) {
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fprintf(stderr, "[AFL] ERROR: no persistent iteration executed\n");
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exit(12); // Persistent is wrong
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}
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first_run = 0;
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if (write(FORKSRV_FD + 1, &status, 4) != 4) exit(7);
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}
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}
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/* A simplified persistent mode handler, used as explained in README.llvm. */
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void afl_persistent_loop() {
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static u32 cycle_cnt;
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static struct afl_tsl exit_cmd_tsl = {{-1, 0, 0, 0}, NULL};
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if (!afl_fork_child) return;
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if (persistent_first_pass) {
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/* Make sure that every iteration of __AFL_LOOP() starts with a clean slate.
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On subsequent calls, the parent will take care of that, but on the first
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iteration, it's our job to erase any trace of whatever happened
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before the loop. */
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if (is_persistent) {
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memset(afl_area_ptr, 0, MAP_SIZE);
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afl_area_ptr[0] = 1;
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afl_prev_loc = 0;
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}
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cycle_cnt = afl_persistent_cnt;
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persistent_first_pass = 0;
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persistent_stack_offset = TARGET_LONG_BITS / 8;
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return;
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}
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if (is_persistent) {
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if (--cycle_cnt) {
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if (write(TSL_FD, &exit_cmd_tsl, sizeof(struct afl_tsl)) !=
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sizeof(struct afl_tsl)) {
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/* Exit the persistent loop on pipe error */
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afl_area_ptr = dummy;
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exit(0);
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}
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raise(SIGSTOP);
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afl_area_ptr[0] = 1;
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afl_prev_loc = 0;
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} else {
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afl_area_ptr = dummy;
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exit(0);
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}
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}
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}
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/* This code is invoked whenever QEMU decides that it doesn't have a
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translation of a particular block and needs to compute it, or when it
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decides to chain two TBs together. When this happens, we tell the parent to
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mirror the operation, so that the next fork() has a cached copy. */
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static void afl_request_tsl(target_ulong pc, target_ulong cb, uint32_t flags,
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uint32_t cf_mask, TranslationBlock *last_tb,
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int tb_exit) {
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if (disable_caching) return;
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struct afl_tsl t;
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struct afl_chain c;
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if (!afl_fork_child) return;
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t.tb.pc = pc;
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t.tb.cs_base = cb;
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t.tb.flags = flags;
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t.tb.cf_mask = cf_mask;
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t.is_chain = (last_tb != NULL);
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if (write(TSL_FD, &t, sizeof(struct afl_tsl)) != sizeof(struct afl_tsl))
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return;
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if (t.is_chain) {
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c.last_tb.pc = last_tb->pc;
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c.last_tb.cs_base = last_tb->cs_base;
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c.last_tb.flags = last_tb->flags;
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c.cf_mask = cf_mask;
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c.tb_exit = tb_exit;
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if (write(TSL_FD, &c, sizeof(struct afl_chain)) != sizeof(struct afl_chain))
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return;
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}
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}
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/* This is the other side of the same channel. Since timeouts are handled by
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afl-fuzz simply killing the child, we can just wait until the pipe breaks. */
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static void afl_wait_tsl(CPUState *cpu, int fd) {
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struct afl_tsl t;
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struct afl_chain c;
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TranslationBlock *tb, *last_tb;
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while (1) {
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u8 invalid_pc = 0;
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/* Broken pipe means it's time to return to the fork server routine. */
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if (read(fd, &t, sizeof(struct afl_tsl)) != sizeof(struct afl_tsl)) break;
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/* Exit command for persistent */
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if (t.tb.pc == (target_ulong)(-1)) return;
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tb = tb_htable_lookup(cpu, t.tb.pc, t.tb.cs_base, t.tb.flags, t.tb.cf_mask);
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if (!tb) {
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/* The child may request to transate a block of memory that is not
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mapped in the parent (e.g. jitted code or dlopened code).
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This causes a SIGSEV in gen_intermediate_code() and associated
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subroutines. We simply avoid caching of such blocks. */
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if (is_valid_addr(t.tb.pc)) {
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mmap_lock();
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tb = tb_gen_code(cpu, t.tb.pc, t.tb.cs_base, t.tb.flags, t.tb.cf_mask);
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mmap_unlock();
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} else {
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invalid_pc = 1;
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}
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}
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if (t.is_chain) {
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if (read(fd, &c, sizeof(struct afl_chain)) != sizeof(struct afl_chain))
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break;
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if (!invalid_pc) {
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last_tb = tb_htable_lookup(cpu, c.last_tb.pc, c.last_tb.cs_base,
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c.last_tb.flags, c.cf_mask);
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if (last_tb) { tb_add_jump(last_tb, c.tb_exit, tb); }
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}
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}
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}
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close(fd);
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}
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