- updated to 2.67c
- Support for improved afl++ snapshot module:
https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFL-Snapshot-LKM
- Due to the instrumentation needing more memory, the initial memory sizes
for -m have been increased
- afl-fuzz:
- added -F option to allow -M main fuzzers to sync to foreign fuzzers,
e.g. honggfuzz or libfuzzer
- added -b option to bind to a specific CPU
- eliminated CPU affinity race condition for -S/-M runs
- expanded havoc mode added, on no cycle finds add extra splicing and
MOpt into the mix
- fixed a bug in redqueen for strings and made deterministic with -s
- llvm_mode:
- now supports llvm 12
- support for AFL_LLVM_ALLOWLIST/AFL_LLVM_DENYLIST (previous
AFL_LLVM_WHITELIST and AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT_FILE are deprecated and
are matched to AFL_LLVM_ALLOWLIST). The format is compatible to llvm
sancov, and also supports function matching :)
- added neverzero counting to trace-pc/pcgard
- fixes for laf-intel float splitting (thanks to mark-griffin for
reporting)
- fixes for llvm 4.0
- skipping ctors and ifuncs for instrumentation
- LTO: switch default to the dynamic memory map, set AFL_LLVM_MAP_ADDR
for a fixed map address (eg. 0x10000)
- LTO: improved stability for persistent mode, no other instrumentation
has that advantage
- LTO: fixed autodict for long strings
- LTO: laf-intel and redqueen/cmplog are now applied at link time
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OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/afl?expand=0&rev=119
- updated to 2.66c
- renamed blacklist/whitelist to ignorelist/instrumentlist ->
AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT_FILE and AFL_GCC_INSTRUMENT_FILE
- warn on deprecated environment variables
- afl-fuzz:
- -S secondary nodes now only sync from the main node to increase
performance, the -M main node still syncs from everyone. Added checks
that ensure exactly one main node is present and warn otherwise
- Add -D after -S to force a secondary to perform deterministic fuzzing
- If no main node is present at a sync one secondary node automatically
becomes a temporary main node until a real main nodes shows up
- Fixed a mayor performance issue we inherited from AFLfast
- switched murmur2 hashing and random() for xxh3 and xoshiro256**,
resulting in an up to 5.5% speed increase
- Resizing the window does not crash afl-fuzz anymore
- Ensure that the targets are killed on exit
- fix/update to MOpt (thanks to arnow117)
- added MOpt dictionary support from repo
- added experimental SEEK power schedule. It is EXPLORE with ignoring
the runtime and less focus on the length of the test case
- llvm_mode:
- the default instrumentation is now PCGUARD if the llvm version is >= 7,
as it is faster and provides better coverage. The original afl
instrumentation can be set via AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT=AFL. This is
automatically done when the instrument_file list feature is used.
- PCGUARD mode is now even better because we made it collision free - plus
it has a fixed map size, so it is also faster! :)
- some targets want a ld variant for LD that is not gcc/clang but ld,
added afl-ld-lto to solve this
- lowered minimum required llvm version to 3.4 (except LLVMInsTrim, which (forwarded request 818318 from msmeissn)
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/818325
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/afl?expand=0&rev=52
- updated to 2.66c
- renamed blacklist/whitelist to ignorelist/instrumentlist ->
AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT_FILE and AFL_GCC_INSTRUMENT_FILE
- warn on deprecated environment variables
- afl-fuzz:
- -S secondary nodes now only sync from the main node to increase
performance, the -M main node still syncs from everyone. Added checks
that ensure exactly one main node is present and warn otherwise
- Add -D after -S to force a secondary to perform deterministic fuzzing
- If no main node is present at a sync one secondary node automatically
becomes a temporary main node until a real main nodes shows up
- Fixed a mayor performance issue we inherited from AFLfast
- switched murmur2 hashing and random() for xxh3 and xoshiro256**,
resulting in an up to 5.5% speed increase
- Resizing the window does not crash afl-fuzz anymore
- Ensure that the targets are killed on exit
- fix/update to MOpt (thanks to arnow117)
- added MOpt dictionary support from repo
- added experimental SEEK power schedule. It is EXPLORE with ignoring
the runtime and less focus on the length of the test case
- llvm_mode:
- the default instrumentation is now PCGUARD if the llvm version is >= 7,
as it is faster and provides better coverage. The original afl
instrumentation can be set via AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT=AFL. This is
automatically done when the instrument_file list feature is used.
- PCGUARD mode is now even better because we made it collision free - plus
it has a fixed map size, so it is also faster! :)
- some targets want a ld variant for LD that is not gcc/clang but ld,
added afl-ld-lto to solve this
- lowered minimum required llvm version to 3.4 (except LLVMInsTrim, which
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/818318
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/afl?expand=0&rev=117
- updated to 2.65c
- afl-fuzz:
- AFL_MAP_SIZE was not working correctly
- better python detection
- an old, old bug in afl that would show negative stability in rare
circumstances is now hopefully fixed
- AFL_POST_LIBRARY was deprecated, use AFL_CUSTOM_MUTATOR_LIBRARY
instead (see docs/custom_mutators.md)
- llvm_mode:
- afl-clang-fast/lto now do not skip single block functions. This
behaviour can be reactivated with AFL_LLVM_SKIPSINGLEBLOCK
- if LLVM 11 is installed the posix shm_open+mmap is used and a fixed
address for the shared memory map is used as this increases the
fuzzing speed
- InsTrim now has an LTO version! :-) That is the best and fastest mode!
- fixes to LTO mode if instrumented edges > MAP_SIZE
- CTX and NGRAM can now be used together
- CTX and NGRAM are now also supported in CFG/INSTRIM mode
- AFL_LLVM_LAF_TRANSFORM_COMPARES could crash, fixed
- added AFL_LLVM_SKIP_NEVERZERO to skip the never zero coverage counter
implementation. For targets with few or no loops or heavily called
functions. Gives a small performance boost.
- qemu_mode:
- add information on PIE/PIC load addresses for 32 bit
- better dependency checks
- gcc_plugin:
- better dependency checks
- unicorn_mode:
- validate_crash_callback can now count non-crashing inputs as crash as well
- better submodule handling (forwarded request 805785 from msmeissn)
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/805787
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/afl?expand=0&rev=51
- updated to 2.65c
- afl-fuzz:
- AFL_MAP_SIZE was not working correctly
- better python detection
- an old, old bug in afl that would show negative stability in rare
circumstances is now hopefully fixed
- AFL_POST_LIBRARY was deprecated, use AFL_CUSTOM_MUTATOR_LIBRARY
instead (see docs/custom_mutators.md)
- llvm_mode:
- afl-clang-fast/lto now do not skip single block functions. This
behaviour can be reactivated with AFL_LLVM_SKIPSINGLEBLOCK
- if LLVM 11 is installed the posix shm_open+mmap is used and a fixed
address for the shared memory map is used as this increases the
fuzzing speed
- InsTrim now has an LTO version! :-) That is the best and fastest mode!
- fixes to LTO mode if instrumented edges > MAP_SIZE
- CTX and NGRAM can now be used together
- CTX and NGRAM are now also supported in CFG/INSTRIM mode
- AFL_LLVM_LAF_TRANSFORM_COMPARES could crash, fixed
- added AFL_LLVM_SKIP_NEVERZERO to skip the never zero coverage counter
implementation. For targets with few or no loops or heavily called
functions. Gives a small performance boost.
- qemu_mode:
- add information on PIE/PIC load addresses for 32 bit
- better dependency checks
- gcc_plugin:
- better dependency checks
- unicorn_mode:
- validate_crash_callback can now count non-crashing inputs as crash as well
- better submodule handling
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/805785
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/afl?expand=0&rev=115
- updated to 2.64c
- llvm_mode LTO mode:
- now requires llvm11 - but compiles all targets! :)
- autodictionary feature added, enable with `AFL_LLVM_LTO_AUTODICTIONARY`
- variable map size usage
- afl-fuzz:
- variable map size support added (only LTO mode can use this)
- snapshot feature usage now visible in UI
- Now setting `-L -1` will enable MOpt in parallel to normal mutation.
Additionally, this allows to run dictionaries, radamsa and cmplog.
- fix for cmplog/redqueen mode if stdin was used
- fix for writing a better plot_data file
- qemu_mode: fix for persistent mode (which would not terminate or get stuck)
- compare-transform/AFL_LLVM_LAF_TRANSFORM_COMPARES now transforms also
static global and local variable comparisons (cannot find all though)
- extended forkserver: map_size and more information is communicated to
afl-fuzz (and afl-fuzz acts accordingly)
- new environment variable: AFL_MAP_SIZE to specify the size of the shared map
- if AFL_CC/AFL_CXX is set but empty afl compilers did fail, fixed
(this bug is in vanilla afl too)
- added NO_PYTHON flag to disable python support when building afl-fuzz
- more refactoring (forwarded request 795493 from msmeissn)
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/795494
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/afl?expand=0&rev=50
- updated to 2.64c
- llvm_mode LTO mode:
- now requires llvm11 - but compiles all targets! :)
- autodictionary feature added, enable with `AFL_LLVM_LTO_AUTODICTIONARY`
- variable map size usage
- afl-fuzz:
- variable map size support added (only LTO mode can use this)
- snapshot feature usage now visible in UI
- Now setting `-L -1` will enable MOpt in parallel to normal mutation.
Additionally, this allows to run dictionaries, radamsa and cmplog.
- fix for cmplog/redqueen mode if stdin was used
- fix for writing a better plot_data file
- qemu_mode: fix for persistent mode (which would not terminate or get stuck)
- compare-transform/AFL_LLVM_LAF_TRANSFORM_COMPARES now transforms also
static global and local variable comparisons (cannot find all though)
- extended forkserver: map_size and more information is communicated to
afl-fuzz (and afl-fuzz acts accordingly)
- new environment variable: AFL_MAP_SIZE to specify the size of the shared map
- if AFL_CC/AFL_CXX is set but empty afl compilers did fail, fixed
(this bug is in vanilla afl too)
- added NO_PYTHON flag to disable python support when building afl-fuzz
- more refactoring
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/795493
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/afl?expand=0&rev=113
- updated to 2.63c
- all:
- big code changes to make afl-fuzz thread-safe so afl-fuzz can spawn
multiple fuzzing threads in the future or even become a library
- afl basic tools now report on the environment variables picked up
- more tools get environment variable usage info in the help output
- force all output to stdout (some OK/SAY/WARN messages were sent to
stdout, some to stderr)
- uninstrumented mode uses an internal forkserver ("fauxserver")
- now builds with `-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2`
- drastically reduced number of (de)allocations during fuzzing
- afl-fuzz:
- python mutator modules and custom mutator modules now use the same
interface and hence the API changed
- AFL_AUTORESUME will resume execution without the need to specify `-i -`
- added experimental power schedules (-p):
- mmopt: ignores runtime of queue entries, gives higher weighting to
the last 5 queue entries
- rare: puts focus on queue entries that hits rare branches, also ignores
runtime
- llvm_mode:
- added SNAPSHOT feature (using https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFL-Snapshot-LKM)
- added Control Flow Integrity sanitizer (AFL_USE_CFISAN)
- added AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT option to control the instrumentation type
easier: DEFAULT, CFG (INSTRIM), LTO, CTX, NGRAM-x (x=2-16)
- made USE_TRACE_PC compile obsolete
- LTO collision free instrumented added in llvm_mode with afl-clang-lto -
note that this mode is amazing, but quite some targets won't compile
- Added llvm_mode NGRAM prev_loc coverage by Adrean Herrera
(https://github.com/adrianherrera/afl-ngram-pass/), activate by setting (forwarded request 793419 from msmeissn)
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/793420
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/afl?expand=0&rev=49
- updated to 2.63c
- all:
- big code changes to make afl-fuzz thread-safe so afl-fuzz can spawn
multiple fuzzing threads in the future or even become a library
- afl basic tools now report on the environment variables picked up
- more tools get environment variable usage info in the help output
- force all output to stdout (some OK/SAY/WARN messages were sent to
stdout, some to stderr)
- uninstrumented mode uses an internal forkserver ("fauxserver")
- now builds with `-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2`
- drastically reduced number of (de)allocations during fuzzing
- afl-fuzz:
- python mutator modules and custom mutator modules now use the same
interface and hence the API changed
- AFL_AUTORESUME will resume execution without the need to specify `-i -`
- added experimental power schedules (-p):
- mmopt: ignores runtime of queue entries, gives higher weighting to
the last 5 queue entries
- rare: puts focus on queue entries that hits rare branches, also ignores
runtime
- llvm_mode:
- added SNAPSHOT feature (using https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFL-Snapshot-LKM)
- added Control Flow Integrity sanitizer (AFL_USE_CFISAN)
- added AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT option to control the instrumentation type
easier: DEFAULT, CFG (INSTRIM), LTO, CTX, NGRAM-x (x=2-16)
- made USE_TRACE_PC compile obsolete
- LTO collision free instrumented added in llvm_mode with afl-clang-lto -
note that this mode is amazing, but quite some targets won't compile
- Added llvm_mode NGRAM prev_loc coverage by Adrean Herrera
(https://github.com/adrianherrera/afl-ngram-pass/), activate by setting
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/793419
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/afl?expand=0&rev=111
- updated to 2.61c
- use -march=native if available
- most tools now check for mistyped environment variables
- gcc 10 is now supported
- the memory safety checks are now disabled for a little more speed during
fuzzing (only affects creating queue entries), can be toggled in config.h
- afl-fuzz:
- MOpt out of bounds writing crash fixed
- now prints the real python version support compiled in
- set stronger performance compile options and little tweaks
- Android: prefer bigcores when selecting a CPU
- CmpLog forkserver
- Redqueen input-2-state mutator (cmp instructions only ATM)
- all Python 2+3 versions supported now
- changed execs_per_sec in fuzzer_stats from "current" execs per second
(which is pointless) to total execs per second
- bugfix for dictionary insert stage count (fix via Google repo PR)
- added warning if -M is used together with custom mutators with _ONLY option
- AFL_TMPDIR checks are now later and better explained if they fail
- llvm_mode
- InsTrim: three bug fixes:
1. (minor) no pointless instrumentation of 1 block functions
2. (medium) path bug that leads a few blocks not instrumented that
should be
3. (major) incorrect prev_loc was written, fixed!
- afl-clang-fast:
- show in the help output for which llvm version it was compiled for
- now does not need to be recompiled between trace-pc and pass
instrumentation. compile normally and set AFL_LLVM_USE_TRACE_PC :)
- LLVM 11 is supported (forwarded request 779147 from msmeissn)
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/779153
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/afl?expand=0&rev=47
- updated to 2.61c
- use -march=native if available
- most tools now check for mistyped environment variables
- gcc 10 is now supported
- the memory safety checks are now disabled for a little more speed during
fuzzing (only affects creating queue entries), can be toggled in config.h
- afl-fuzz:
- MOpt out of bounds writing crash fixed
- now prints the real python version support compiled in
- set stronger performance compile options and little tweaks
- Android: prefer bigcores when selecting a CPU
- CmpLog forkserver
- Redqueen input-2-state mutator (cmp instructions only ATM)
- all Python 2+3 versions supported now
- changed execs_per_sec in fuzzer_stats from "current" execs per second
(which is pointless) to total execs per second
- bugfix for dictionary insert stage count (fix via Google repo PR)
- added warning if -M is used together with custom mutators with _ONLY option
- AFL_TMPDIR checks are now later and better explained if they fail
- llvm_mode
- InsTrim: three bug fixes:
1. (minor) no pointless instrumentation of 1 block functions
2. (medium) path bug that leads a few blocks not instrumented that
should be
3. (major) incorrect prev_loc was written, fixed!
- afl-clang-fast:
- show in the help output for which llvm version it was compiled for
- now does not need to be recompiled between trace-pc and pass
instrumentation. compile normally and set AFL_LLVM_USE_TRACE_PC :)
- LLVM 11 is supported
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/779147
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/afl?expand=0&rev=107
- updated to 2.60c
- fixed a critical bug in afl-tmin that was introduced during ++2.53d
- added test cases for afl-cmin and afl-tmin to test/test.sh
- added ./experimental/argv_fuzzing ld_preload library by Kjell Braden
- added preeny's desock_dup ld_preload library as
./experimental/socket_fuzzing for network fuzzing
- added AFL_AS_FORCE_INSTRUMENT environment variable for afl-as - this is
for the retrorewrite project
- we now set QEMU_SET_ENV from AFL_PRELOAD when qemu_mode is used
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/760413
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/afl?expand=0&rev=103
- updated to 2.59c
- qbdi_mode: fuzz android native libraries via QBDI framework
- unicorn_mode: switched to the new unicornafl, thanks domenukk
(see https://github.com/vanhauser-thc/unicorn)
- afl-fuzz:
- added radamsa as (an optional) mutator stage (-R[R])
- added -u command line option to not unlink the fuzz input file
- Python3 support (autodetect)
- AFL_DISABLE_TRIM env var to disable the trim stage
- CPU affinity support for DragonFly
- llvm_mode:
- float splitting is now configured via AFL_LLVM_LAF_SPLIT_FLOATS
- support for llvm 10 included now (thanks to devnexen)
- libtokencap:
- support for *BSD/OSX/Dragonfly added
- hook common *cmp functions from widely used libraries
- compcov:
- hook common *cmp functions from widely used libraries
- floating point splitting support for QEMU on x86 targets
- qemu_mode: AFL_QEMU_DISABLE_CACHE env to disable QEMU TranslationBlocks caching
- afl-analyze: added AFL_SKIP_BIN_CHECK support
- better random numbers for gcc_plugin and llvm_mode (thanks to devnexen)
- Dockerfile by courtesy of devnexen
- added regex.dictionary
- qemu and unicorn download scripts now try to download until the full
download succeeded. f*ckin travis fails downloading 40% of the time!
- more support for Android (please test!)
- added the few Android stuff we didnt have already from Google afl repository
- removed unnecessary warnings (forwarded request 759706 from msmeissn)
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/759716
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/afl?expand=0&rev=44
- updated to 2.59c
- qbdi_mode: fuzz android native libraries via QBDI framework
- unicorn_mode: switched to the new unicornafl, thanks domenukk
(see https://github.com/vanhauser-thc/unicorn)
- afl-fuzz:
- added radamsa as (an optional) mutator stage (-R[R])
- added -u command line option to not unlink the fuzz input file
- Python3 support (autodetect)
- AFL_DISABLE_TRIM env var to disable the trim stage
- CPU affinity support for DragonFly
- llvm_mode:
- float splitting is now configured via AFL_LLVM_LAF_SPLIT_FLOATS
- support for llvm 10 included now (thanks to devnexen)
- libtokencap:
- support for *BSD/OSX/Dragonfly added
- hook common *cmp functions from widely used libraries
- compcov:
- hook common *cmp functions from widely used libraries
- floating point splitting support for QEMU on x86 targets
- qemu_mode: AFL_QEMU_DISABLE_CACHE env to disable QEMU TranslationBlocks caching
- afl-analyze: added AFL_SKIP_BIN_CHECK support
- better random numbers for gcc_plugin and llvm_mode (thanks to devnexen)
- Dockerfile by courtesy of devnexen
- added regex.dictionary
- qemu and unicorn download scripts now try to download until the full
download succeeded. f*ckin travis fails downloading 40% of the time!
- more support for Android (please test!)
- added the few Android stuff we didnt have already from Google afl repository
- removed unnecessary warnings
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/759706
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/afl?expand=0&rev=101
- updated to 2.58c
- reverted patch to not unlink and recreate the input file, it resulted in performance loss of ~10%
- added test/test-performance.sh script
- (re)added gcc_plugin, fast inline instrumentation is not yet finished, however it includes the whitelisting and persistance feature! by hexcoder-
- gcc_plugin tests added to testing framework
- jump to 2.57 instead of 2.55 to catch up with Google's versioning
- persistent mode for QEMU (see qemu_mode/README.md)
- custom mutator library is now an additional mutator, to exclusivly use it
- add AFL_CUSTOM_MUTATOR_ONLY (that will trigger the previous behaviour)
- new library qemu_mode/unsigaction which filters sigaction events
- afl-fuzz: new command line option -I to execute a command on a new crash
- no more unlinking the input file, this way the input file can also be a
- FIFO or disk partition
- setting LLVM_CONFIG for llvm_mode will now again switch to the selected
- llvm version. If your setup is correct.
- fuzzing strategy yields for custom mutator were missing from the UI, added them :)
- added "make tests" which will perform checks to see that all functionality
- is working as expected. this is currently the starting point, its not complete :)
- added mutation documentation feature ("make document"), creates afl-fuzz-document
- and saves all mutations of the first run on the first file into out/queue/mutations
- libtokencap and libdislocator now compile to the afl_root directory and are
- installed to the .../lib/afl directory when present during make install
- more BSD support, e.g. free CPU binding code for FreeBSD (thanks to devnexen)
- reducing duplicate code in afl-fuzz
- added "make help"
- removed compile warnings from python internal stuff
- added man page for afl-clang-fast[++]
- updated documentation
- Wine mode to run Win32 binaries with the QEMU instrumentation (-W)
- CompareCoverage for ARM target in QEMU/Unicorn
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/750847
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/afl?expand=0&rev=43
- updated to 2.58c
- reverted patch to not unlink and recreate the input file, it resulted in performance loss of ~10%
- added test/test-performance.sh script
- (re)added gcc_plugin, fast inline instrumentation is not yet finished, however it includes the whitelisting and persistance feature! by hexcoder-
- gcc_plugin tests added to testing framework
- jump to 2.57 instead of 2.55 to catch up with Google's versioning
- persistent mode for QEMU (see qemu_mode/README.md)
- custom mutator library is now an additional mutator, to exclusivly use it
- add AFL_CUSTOM_MUTATOR_ONLY (that will trigger the previous behaviour)
- new library qemu_mode/unsigaction which filters sigaction events
- afl-fuzz: new command line option -I to execute a command on a new crash
- no more unlinking the input file, this way the input file can also be a
- FIFO or disk partition
- setting LLVM_CONFIG for llvm_mode will now again switch to the selected
- llvm version. If your setup is correct.
- fuzzing strategy yields for custom mutator were missing from the UI, added them :)
- added "make tests" which will perform checks to see that all functionality
- is working as expected. this is currently the starting point, its not complete :)
- added mutation documentation feature ("make document"), creates afl-fuzz-document
- and saves all mutations of the first run on the first file into out/queue/mutations
- libtokencap and libdislocator now compile to the afl_root directory and are
- installed to the .../lib/afl directory when present during make install
- more BSD support, e.g. free CPU binding code for FreeBSD (thanks to devnexen)
- reducing duplicate code in afl-fuzz
- added "make help"
- removed compile warnings from python internal stuff
- added man page for afl-clang-fast[++]
- updated documentation
- Wine mode to run Win32 binaries with the QEMU instrumentation (-W)
- CompareCoverage for ARM target in QEMU/Unicorn
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/747174
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/afl?expand=0&rev=98
- Update to version 2.52b:
* Upgraded QEMU patches from 2.3.0 to 2.10.0. Required troubleshooting
several weird issues.
* Added setsid to afl-showmap. See the notes for 2.51b.
* Added target mode (deferred, persistent, qemu, etc) to fuzzer_stats.
* afl-tmin should now save a partially minimized file when Ctrl-C
is pressed.
* Added an option for afl-analyze to dump offsets in hex.
* Added support for parameters in triage_crashes.sh.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/539100
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/afl?expand=0&rev=90
- Version 2.49b
- Added AFL_TMIN_EXACT to allow path constraint for crash minimization.
- Added dates for releases (retroactively for all of 2017).
- Version 2.48b
- Added AFL_ALLOW_TMP to permit some scripts to run in /tmp.
- Fixed cwd handling in afl-analyze (similar to the quirk in afl-tmin).
- Made it possible to point -o and -f to the same file in afl-tmin.
- Version 2.47b
- Fixed cwd handling in afl-tmin. Spotted by Jakub Wilk.
- Version 2.46b
- libdislocator now supports AFL_LD_NO_CALLOC_OVER for folks who do not
want to abort on calloc() overflows.
- Made a minor fix to libtokencap. Reported by Daniel Stender.
- Added a small JSON dictionary, inspired on a dictionary done by Jakub Wilk. (forwarded request 512610 from msmeissn)
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/512611
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/afl?expand=0&rev=36
- Version 2.49b
- Added AFL_TMIN_EXACT to allow path constraint for crash minimization.
- Added dates for releases (retroactively for all of 2017).
- Version 2.48b
- Added AFL_ALLOW_TMP to permit some scripts to run in /tmp.
- Fixed cwd handling in afl-analyze (similar to the quirk in afl-tmin).
- Made it possible to point -o and -f to the same file in afl-tmin.
- Version 2.47b
- Fixed cwd handling in afl-tmin. Spotted by Jakub Wilk.
- Version 2.46b
- libdislocator now supports AFL_LD_NO_CALLOC_OVER for folks who do not
want to abort on calloc() overflows.
- Made a minor fix to libtokencap. Reported by Daniel Stender.
- Added a small JSON dictionary, inspired on a dictionary done by Jakub Wilk.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/512610
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/afl?expand=0&rev=83
- update to 2.41b:
- Addressed a major user complaint related to timeout detection. Timing out
inputs are now binned as "hangs" only if they exceed a far more generous
time limit than the one used to reject slow paths.
- update to 2.40b:
- Fixed a minor oversight in the insertion strategy for dictionary words.
Spotted by Andrzej Jackowski.
- Made a small improvement to the havoc block insertion strategy.
- Adjusted color rules for "is it done yet?" indicators.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/487488
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/afl?expand=0&rev=33
- Addressed a major user complaint related to timeout detection. Timing out
inputs are now binned as "hangs" only if they exceed a far more generous
time limit than the one used to reject slow paths.
- update to 2.40b:
- Fixed a minor oversight in the insertion strategy for dictionary words.
Spotted by Andrzej Jackowski.
- Made a small improvement to the havoc block insertion strategy.
- Adjusted color rules for "is it done yet?" indicators.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/afl?expand=0&rev=77
- update to 2.39b:
- Improved error reporting in afl-cmin. Suggested by floyd.
- Made a minor tweak to trace-pc-guard support. Suggested by kcc.
- Added a mention of afl-monitor.
- update to 2.38b:
* Added -mllvm -sanitizer-coverage-block-threshold=0 to
trace-pc-guard mode
* Fixed a cosmetic bad free() bug when aborting -S sessions
* Made a small change to afl-whatsup to sort fuzzers by name.
* Fixed a minor issue with malloc(0) in libdislocator
* Changed the clobber pattern in libdislocator to a slightly more
reliable one
* Added a note about THP performance
* Added a somewhat unofficial support for running afl-tmin with a
baseline "mask" that causes it to minimize only for edges that
are unique to the input file, but not to the "boring" baseline.
* "Fixed" a getPassName() problem with never versions of clang.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/455996
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/afl?expand=0&rev=31
- Update to version 2.35b:
* Fixed a minor cmdline reporting glitch, spotted by Leo Barnes.
* Fixed a silly bug in libdislocator. Spotted by Johannes Schultz.
- Changes for version 2.34b:
* Added a note about afl-tmin to technical_details.txt.
* Added support for AFL_NO_UI, as suggested by Leo Barnes.
- Changes for version 2.33b:
* Added code to strip -Wl,-z,defs and -Wl,--no-undefined for
fl-clang-fast, since they interfere with -shared. Spotted and
iagnosed by Toby Hutton.
* Added some fuzzing tips for Android.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/436436
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/afl?expand=0&rev=70