AFLplusplus/utils/aflpp_driver/aflpp_driver.c
van Hauser 67293b298d
final push to stable (really?) (#939)
* sync (#886)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* moved custom_mutator examples

* unicorn speedtest makefile cleanup

* fixed example location

* fix qdbi

* update util readme

* Frida persistent (#880)

* Added x64 support for persistent mode (function call only), in-memory teest cases and complog

* Review changes, fix NeverZero and code to parse the .text section of the main executable. Excluded ranges TBC

* Various minor fixes and finished support for AFL_INST_LIBS

* Review changes

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* fix frida mode

* Integer overflow/underflow fixes in libdislocator (#889)

* libdislocator: fixing integer overflow in 'max_mem' variable and setting 'max_mem' type to 'size_t'

* libdislocator: fixing potential integer underflow in 'total_mem' variable due to its different values in different threads

* Bumped warnings up to the max and fixed remaining issues (#890)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* frida mode - support non-pie

* nits

* nit

* update grammar mutator

* Fixes for aarch64, OSX and other minor issues (#891)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* nits

* fix PCGUARD, build aflpp_driver with fPIC

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml (#893)

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml

* Added support for building FRIDA from source with FRIDA_SOURCE=1

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* update changelog

* typos

* fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)

* error handling, freeing mem

* frida: complog -> cmplog

* fix statsd writing

* let aflpp_qemu_driver_hook.so build fail gracefully

* fix stdin trimming

* Support for AFL_ENTRYPOINT (#898)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* remove the input file .cur_input at the end of the fuzzing, if AFL_TMPDIR is used

* reverse push (#901)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* disable QEMU static pie

Co-authored-by: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>

* clarify that no modifications are required.

* add new test for frida_mode (please review)

* typos

* fix persistent mode (64-bit)

* set ARCH for linux intel 32-bit for frida-gum-devkit

* prepare for 32-bit support (later)

* not on qemu 3 anymore

* unicorn mips fixes

* instrumentation further move to C++11 (#900)

* unicorn fixes

* more unicorn fixes

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth (#881) (#903)

* Revert "fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)"

This reverts commit e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d.

* Revert "fix custom trim for increasing data"

This reverts commit 86a8ef168dda766d2f25f15c15c4d3ecf21d0667.

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth

Modify trim_case_custom to avoid writing into in_buf because
some custom mutators can cause the testcase to grow rather than
shrink.

Instead of modifying in_buf directly, we write the update out
to the disk when trimming is complete, and then the caller is
responsible for refreshing the in-memory buffer from the file.

This is still a bit sketchy because it does need to modify q->len in
order to notify the upper layers that something changed, and it could
end up telling upper layer code that the q->len is *bigger* than
the buffer (q->testcase_buf) that contains it, which is asking
for trouble down the line somewhere...

* Fix an unlikely situation

Put back some `unlikely()` calls that were in
the e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d commit that was
reverted.

* typo

* Exit on time (#904)

* Variable AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME description has been added.
Variables AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME and afl_exit_on_time has been added.
afl->exit_on_time variable initialization has been added.
The asignment of a value to the afl->afl_env.afl_exit_on_time variable from
environment variables has been added.
Code to exit on timeout if new path not found has been added.

* Type of afl_exit_on_time variable has been changed.
Variable exit_on_time has been added to the afl_state_t structure.

* Command `export AFL_EXIT_WHEN_DONE=1` has been added.

* Millisecond to second conversion has been added.
Call get_cur_time() has been added.

* Revert to using the saved current time value.

* Useless check has been removed.

* fix new path to custom-mutators

* ensure crashes/README.txt exists

* fix

* Changes to bump FRIDA version and to clone FRIDA repo in to build directory rather than use a submodule as the FRIDA build scripts don't like it (#906)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Fix numeric overflow in cmplog implementation (#907)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* testcase fixes for unicorn

* remove merge conflict artifacts

* fix afl-plot

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode (#913)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Frida cmplog fail fast (#914)

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode

* Changes to make cmplog fail fast

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* afl-plot: relative time

* arch linux and mac os support for afl-system-config

* typo

* code-format

* update documentation

* github workflow for qemu

* OSX-specific improvements (#912)

* Fix afl-cc to work correctly by default on OSX using xcode

- CLANG_ENV_VAR must be set for afl-as to work
- Use clang mode by default if no specific compiler selected

* Add OSX-specific documentation for configuring shared memory

* Fixes to memory operands for complog (#916)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix a few cur_time uses

* added bounds check to pivot_inputs (fixes #921)

* additional safety checks for restarts

* restrict afl-showmap in_file size

* fix seed crash disable

* add warning for afl-showmap partial read

* no core dumps

* AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES added

* more documentation for AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME

* Flushing for AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES

* FASAN Support (#918)

* FASAN Support

* Fix handling of Address Sanitizer DSO

* Changes to identification of Address Sanitizer DSO

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Support for x86 (#920)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Update frida_mode readme (#925)

* libqasan: use syscalls for read and write

* update readme

* Minor integration tweaks (#926)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* merge

* fix afl-fuzz.c frida preload

* cleaned up AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES env

* Changes to have persistent mode exit at the end of the loop (#928)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix llvm-dict2file

* push to stable (#931) (#932)

* sync (#886)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* moved custom_mutator examples

* unicorn speedtest makefile cleanup

* fixed example location

* fix qdbi

* update util readme

* Frida persistent (#880)

* Added x64 support for persistent mode (function call only), in-memory teest cases and complog

* Review changes, fix NeverZero and code to parse the .text section of the main executable. Excluded ranges TBC

* Various minor fixes and finished support for AFL_INST_LIBS

* Review changes

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* fix frida mode

* Integer overflow/underflow fixes in libdislocator (#889)

* libdislocator: fixing integer overflow in 'max_mem' variable and setting 'max_mem' type to 'size_t'

* libdislocator: fixing potential integer underflow in 'total_mem' variable due to its different values in different threads

* Bumped warnings up to the max and fixed remaining issues (#890)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* frida mode - support non-pie

* nits

* nit

* update grammar mutator

* Fixes for aarch64, OSX and other minor issues (#891)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* nits

* fix PCGUARD, build aflpp_driver with fPIC

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml (#893)

* Added representative fuzzbench test and test for libxml

* Added support for building FRIDA from source with FRIDA_SOURCE=1

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* nits

* update changelog

* typos

* fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)

* error handling, freeing mem

* frida: complog -> cmplog

* fix statsd writing

* let aflpp_qemu_driver_hook.so build fail gracefully

* fix stdin trimming

* Support for AFL_ENTRYPOINT (#898)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* remove the input file .cur_input at the end of the fuzzing, if AFL_TMPDIR is used

* reverse push (#901)

* Create FUNDING.yml

* Update FUNDING.yml

* disable QEMU static pie

Co-authored-by: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>

* clarify that no modifications are required.

* add new test for frida_mode (please review)

* typos

* fix persistent mode (64-bit)

* set ARCH for linux intel 32-bit for frida-gum-devkit

* prepare for 32-bit support (later)

* not on qemu 3 anymore

* unicorn mips fixes

* instrumentation further move to C++11 (#900)

* unicorn fixes

* more unicorn fixes

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth (#881) (#903)

* Revert "fixed potential double free in custom trim (#881)"

This reverts commit e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d.

* Revert "fix custom trim for increasing data"

This reverts commit 86a8ef168dda766d2f25f15c15c4d3ecf21d0667.

* Fix memory errors when trim causes testcase growth

Modify trim_case_custom to avoid writing into in_buf because
some custom mutators can cause the testcase to grow rather than
shrink.

Instead of modifying in_buf directly, we write the update out
to the disk when trimming is complete, and then the caller is
responsible for refreshing the in-memory buffer from the file.

This is still a bit sketchy because it does need to modify q->len in
order to notify the upper layers that something changed, and it could
end up telling upper layer code that the q->len is *bigger* than
the buffer (q->testcase_buf) that contains it, which is asking
for trouble down the line somewhere...

* Fix an unlikely situation

Put back some `unlikely()` calls that were in
the e9d2f72382cab75832721d859c3e731da071435d commit that was
reverted.

* typo

* Exit on time (#904)

* Variable AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME description has been added.
Variables AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME and afl_exit_on_time has been added.
afl->exit_on_time variable initialization has been added.
The asignment of a value to the afl->afl_env.afl_exit_on_time variable from
environment variables has been added.
Code to exit on timeout if new path not found has been added.

* Type of afl_exit_on_time variable has been changed.
Variable exit_on_time has been added to the afl_state_t structure.

* Command `export AFL_EXIT_WHEN_DONE=1` has been added.

* Millisecond to second conversion has been added.
Call get_cur_time() has been added.

* Revert to using the saved current time value.

* Useless check has been removed.

* fix new path to custom-mutators

* ensure crashes/README.txt exists

* fix

* Changes to bump FRIDA version and to clone FRIDA repo in to build directory rather than use a submodule as the FRIDA build scripts don't like it (#906)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Fix numeric overflow in cmplog implementation (#907)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* testcase fixes for unicorn

* remove merge conflict artifacts

* fix afl-plot

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode (#913)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Frida cmplog fail fast (#914)

* Changes to remove binaries from frida_mode

* Changes to make cmplog fail fast

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* afl-plot: relative time

* arch linux and mac os support for afl-system-config

* typo

* code-format

* update documentation

* github workflow for qemu

* OSX-specific improvements (#912)

* Fix afl-cc to work correctly by default on OSX using xcode

- CLANG_ENV_VAR must be set for afl-as to work
- Use clang mode by default if no specific compiler selected

* Add OSX-specific documentation for configuring shared memory

* Fixes to memory operands for complog (#916)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix a few cur_time uses

* added bounds check to pivot_inputs (fixes #921)

* additional safety checks for restarts

* restrict afl-showmap in_file size

* fix seed crash disable

* add warning for afl-showmap partial read

* no core dumps

* AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES added

* more documentation for AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME

* Flushing for AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES

* FASAN Support (#918)

* FASAN Support

* Fix handling of Address Sanitizer DSO

* Changes to identification of Address Sanitizer DSO

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Support for x86 (#920)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Update frida_mode readme (#925)

* libqasan: use syscalls for read and write

* update readme

* Minor integration tweaks (#926)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* merge

* fix afl-fuzz.c frida preload

* cleaned up AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES env

* Changes to have persistent mode exit at the end of the loop (#928)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* fix llvm-dict2file

Co-authored-by: Dominik Maier <domenukk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: WorksButNotTested <62701594+WorksButNotTested@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>
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Co-authored-by: hexcoder <hexcoder-@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: hexcoder- <heiko@hexco.de>
Co-authored-by: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David CARLIER <devnexen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: realmadsci <71108352+realmadsci@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman M. Iudichev <SecNotice@ya.ru>
Co-authored-by: Dustin Spicuzza <dustin@virtualroadside.com>

Co-authored-by: Dominik Maier <domenukk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: WorksButNotTested <62701594+WorksButNotTested@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Zheregelya <zheregelya.d@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: hexcoder <hexcoder-@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: hexcoder- <heiko@hexco.de>
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Co-authored-by: David CARLIER <devnexen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: realmadsci <71108352+realmadsci@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman M. Iudichev <SecNotice@ya.ru>
Co-authored-by: Dustin Spicuzza <dustin@virtualroadside.com>

* improve error msg

* Added documentation for wine LoadLibrary workaround (#933)

* Fix cmake target compilation command example (#934)

- Fix typo DCMAKE_C_COMPILERC -> DCMAKE_C_COMPILER.
- Add `cd build` after `mkdir build`.

* showmap passes queue items in alphabetical order

* added tmp files to gitignore

* lenient dict parsing, no map size enum for binary fuzzing

* added info about showmap queue directions

* update binary-only doc

* turn off map size detection if skip_bin_check is set

* Typo

* update docs

* update afl-system-config

* Set kill signal before using it in afl-showmap (#935)

* fix afl-cc help output

* add libafl to binary-only doc

* update docs

* less executions on variable paths

* AFL_SKIP_CRASHES is obsolete since 3.0

* add AFL_TRY_AFFINITY

* Typo

* Typo

* Typo/wording

* tweaks

* typos

* fix afl-whatsup help output

* fix afl-plot output

* fix for MacOS

* fix cmpcov doc for qemu

* fix tmpfile removal

* update dockerfile

* Frida (#940)

* Added re2 test

* Added libpcap test

* Fix validation of setting of ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE

* Added support for printing original and instrumented code

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Support for AFL_FRIDA_PERSISTENT_RET (#941)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* Changes to add missing exclusion of ranges (#943)

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* add --afl-noopt to afl-cc

* docs: fix link to README in QuickStartGuide (#946)

* Support writing Stalker stats (#945)

* Support writing Stalker stats

* Fixed string handling in print functions

Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>

* afl-cmin help fix, aflpp_driver - + @@ support

* fix for afl-showmap

Co-authored-by: Dominik Maier <domenukk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: WorksButNotTested <62701594+WorksButNotTested@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Your Name <you@example.com>
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Co-authored-by: hexcoder <hexcoder-@users.noreply.github.com>
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//===- afl_driver.cpp - a glue between AFL++ and libFuzzer ------*- C++ -* ===//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/* This file allows to fuzz libFuzzer-style target functions
(LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput) with AFL++ using persistent in-memory fuzzing.
Usage:
################################################################################
cat << EOF > test_fuzzer.cc
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
extern "C" int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t *data, size_t size) {
if (size > 0 && data[0] == 'H')
if (size > 1 && data[1] == 'I')
if (size > 2 && data[2] == '!')
__builtin_trap();
return 0;
}
EOF
# Build your target with -fsanitize-coverage=trace-pc-guard using fresh clang.
clang -c aflpp_driver.c
# Build afl-compiler-rt.o.c from the AFL distribution.
clang -c $AFL_HOME/instrumentation/afl-compiler-rt.o.c
# Build this file, link it with afl-compiler-rt.o.o and the target code.
afl-clang-fast -o test_fuzzer test_fuzzer.cc afl-compiler-rt.o aflpp_driver.o
# Run AFL:
rm -rf IN OUT; mkdir IN OUT; echo z > IN/z;
$AFL_HOME/afl-fuzz -i IN -o OUT ./a.out
################################################################################
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "types.h"
#include "cmplog.h"
#ifdef _DEBUG
#include "hash.h"
#endif
int __afl_sharedmem_fuzzing = 1;
extern unsigned int * __afl_fuzz_len;
extern unsigned char *__afl_fuzz_ptr;
// libFuzzer interface is thin, so we don't include any libFuzzer headers.
int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t *Data, size_t Size);
__attribute__((weak)) int LLVMFuzzerInitialize(int *argc, char ***argv);
// Notify AFL about persistent mode.
static volatile char AFL_PERSISTENT[] = "##SIG_AFL_PERSISTENT##";
int __afl_persistent_loop(unsigned int);
// Notify AFL about deferred forkserver.
static volatile char AFL_DEFER_FORKSVR[] = "##SIG_AFL_DEFER_FORKSRV##";
void __afl_manual_init();
// Use this optionally defined function to output sanitizer messages even if
// user asks to close stderr.
__attribute__((weak)) void __sanitizer_set_report_fd(void *);
// Keep track of where stderr content is being written to, so that
// dup_and_close_stderr can use the correct one.
static FILE *output_file;
// Experimental feature to use afl_driver without AFL's deferred mode.
// Needs to run before __afl_auto_init.
__attribute__((constructor(0))) static void __decide_deferred_forkserver(void) {
if (getenv("AFL_DRIVER_DONT_DEFER")) {
if (unsetenv("__AFL_DEFER_FORKSRV")) {
perror("Failed to unset __AFL_DEFER_FORKSRV");
abort();
}
}
}
// If the user asks us to duplicate stderr, then do it.
static void maybe_duplicate_stderr() {
char *stderr_duplicate_filename =
getenv("AFL_DRIVER_STDERR_DUPLICATE_FILENAME");
if (!stderr_duplicate_filename) return;
FILE *stderr_duplicate_stream =
freopen(stderr_duplicate_filename, "a+", stderr);
if (!stderr_duplicate_stream) {
fprintf(
stderr,
"Failed to duplicate stderr to AFL_DRIVER_STDERR_DUPLICATE_FILENAME");
abort();
}
output_file = stderr_duplicate_stream;
}
// Most of these I/O functions were inspired by/copied from libFuzzer's code.
static void discard_output(int fd) {
FILE *temp = fopen("/dev/null", "w");
if (!temp) abort();
dup2(fileno(temp), fd);
fclose(temp);
}
static void close_stdout() {
discard_output(STDOUT_FILENO);
}
// Prevent the targeted code from writing to "stderr" but allow sanitizers and
// this driver to do so.
static void dup_and_close_stderr() {
int output_fileno = fileno(output_file);
int output_fd = dup(output_fileno);
if (output_fd <= 0) abort();
FILE *new_output_file = fdopen(output_fd, "w");
if (!new_output_file) abort();
if (!__sanitizer_set_report_fd) return;
__sanitizer_set_report_fd((void *)(long int)output_fd);
discard_output(output_fileno);
}
// Close stdout and/or stderr if user asks for it.
static void maybe_close_fd_mask() {
char *fd_mask_str = getenv("AFL_DRIVER_CLOSE_FD_MASK");
if (!fd_mask_str) return;
int fd_mask = atoi(fd_mask_str);
if (fd_mask & 2) dup_and_close_stderr();
if (fd_mask & 1) close_stdout();
}
// Define LLVMFuzzerMutate to avoid link failures for targets that use it
// with libFuzzer's LLVMFuzzerCustomMutator.
size_t LLVMFuzzerMutate(uint8_t *Data, size_t Size, size_t MaxSize) {
// assert(false && "LLVMFuzzerMutate should not be called from afl_driver");
return 0;
}
// Execute any files provided as parameters.
static int ExecuteFilesOnyByOne(int argc, char **argv) {
unsigned char *buf = (unsigned char *)malloc(MAX_FILE);
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
int fd = 0;
if (strcmp(argv[i], "-") != 0) { fd = open(argv[i], O_RDONLY); }
if (fd == -1) { continue; }
ssize_t length = read(fd, buf, MAX_FILE);
if (length > 0) {
printf("Reading %zu bytes from %s\n", length, argv[i]);
LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(buf, length);
printf("Execution successful.\n");
}
if (fd > 0) { close(fd); }
}
free(buf);
return 0;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
printf(
"============================== INFO ================================\n"
"This binary is built for afl++.\n"
"To use with afl-cmin or afl-cmin.bash pass '-' as single command line "
"option\n"
"To run the target function on individual input(s) execute this:\n"
" %s INPUT_FILE1 [INPUT_FILE2 ... ]\n"
"To fuzz with afl-fuzz execute this:\n"
" afl-fuzz [afl-flags] -- %s [-N]\n"
"afl-fuzz will run N iterations before re-spawning the process (default: "
"INT_MAX)\n"
"For stdin input processing, pass '-' as single command line option.\n"
"For file input processing, pass '@@' as single command line option.\n"
"===================================================================\n",
argv[0], argv[0]);
if (getenv("AFL_GDB")) {
char cmd[64];
snprintf(cmd, sizeof(cmd), "cat /proc/%d/maps", getpid());
system(cmd);
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: aflpp_driver pid is %d\n", getpid());
sleep(1);
}
output_file = stderr;
maybe_duplicate_stderr();
maybe_close_fd_mask();
if (LLVMFuzzerInitialize) {
fprintf(stderr, "Running LLVMFuzzerInitialize ...\n");
LLVMFuzzerInitialize(&argc, &argv);
fprintf(stderr, "continue...\n");
}
// Do any other expensive one-time initialization here.
uint8_t dummy_input[64] = {0};
memcpy(dummy_input, (void *)AFL_PERSISTENT, sizeof(AFL_PERSISTENT));
memcpy(dummy_input + 32, (void *)AFL_DEFER_FORKSVR,
sizeof(AFL_DEFER_FORKSVR));
int N = INT_MAX;
if (argc == 2 && !strcmp(argv[1], "-")) {
__afl_sharedmem_fuzzing = 0;
__afl_manual_init();
return ExecuteFilesOnyByOne(argc, argv);
} else if (argc == 2 && argv[1][0] == '-') {
N = atoi(argv[1] + 1);
} else if (argc == 2 && (N = atoi(argv[1])) > 0) {
printf("WARNING: using the deprecated call style `%s %d`\n", argv[0], N);
} else if (argc > 1) {
__afl_sharedmem_fuzzing = 0;
if (argc == 2) { __afl_manual_init(); }
return ExecuteFilesOnyByOne(argc, argv);
}
assert(N > 0);
__afl_manual_init();
// Call LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput here so that coverage caused by initialization
// on the first execution of LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput is ignored.
LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(dummy_input, 1);
int num_runs = 0;
while (__afl_persistent_loop(N)) {
#ifdef _DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "CLIENT crc: %016llx len: %u\n",
hash64(__afl_fuzz_ptr, *__afl_fuzz_len, 0xa5b35705),
*__afl_fuzz_len);
fprintf(stderr, "RECV:");
for (int i = 0; i < *__afl_fuzz_len; i++)
fprintf(stderr, "%02x", __afl_fuzz_ptr[i]);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
#endif
if (*__afl_fuzz_len) {
num_runs++;
LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(__afl_fuzz_ptr, *__afl_fuzz_len);
}
}
printf("%s: successfully executed %d input(s)\n", argv[0], num_runs);
}