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authorvan Hauser <vh@thc.org>2021-05-20 11:14:46 +0200
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2021-05-20 11:14:46 +0200
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downloadafl++-da2d4d8258d725f79c2daa22bf3b1a59c593e472.tar.gz
Push to stable (#927)
* 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 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> 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>
Diffstat (limited to 'frida_mode/src/cmplog')
-rw-r--r--frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog.c6
-rw-r--r--frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog_x64.c174
-rw-r--r--frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog_x86.c266
3 files changed, 315 insertions, 131 deletions
diff --git a/frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog.c b/frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog.c
index 3fab1951..7b11c350 100644
--- a/frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog.c
+++ b/frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog.c
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ static gboolean cmplog_contains(GumAddress inner_base, GumAddress inner_limit,
}
-gboolean cmplog_is_readable(void *addr, size_t size) {
+gboolean cmplog_is_readable(guint64 addr, size_t size) {
if (cmplog_ranges == NULL) FATAL("CMPLOG not initialized");
@@ -65,9 +65,9 @@ gboolean cmplog_is_readable(void *addr, size_t size) {
* is lower than this. This should avoid some overhead when functions are
* called where one of the parameters is a size, or a some other small value.
*/
- if (GPOINTER_TO_SIZE(addr) < DEFAULT_MMAP_MIN_ADDR) { return false; }
+ if (addr < DEFAULT_MMAP_MIN_ADDR) { return false; }
- GumAddress inner_base = GUM_ADDRESS(addr);
+ GumAddress inner_base = addr;
GumAddress inner_limit = inner_base + size;
for (guint i = 0; i < cmplog_ranges->len; i++) {
diff --git a/frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog_x64.c b/frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog_x64.c
index 9bf09ad5..9f56c32a 100644
--- a/frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog_x64.c
+++ b/frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog_x64.c
@@ -3,46 +3,12 @@
#include "debug.h"
#include "cmplog.h"
+#include "ctx.h"
#include "frida_cmplog.h"
#include "util.h"
#if defined(__x86_64__)
- #define X86_REG_8L(LABEL, REG) \
- case LABEL: { \
- \
- return REG & GUM_INT8_MASK; \
- \
- }
-
- #define X86_REG_8H(LABEL, REG) \
- case LABEL: { \
- \
- return (REG & GUM_INT16_MASK) >> 8; \
- \
- }
-
- #define X86_REG_16(LABEL, REG) \
- case LABEL: { \
- \
- return (REG & GUM_INT16_MASK); \
- \
- }
-
- #define X86_REG_32(LABEL, REG) \
- case LABEL: { \
- \
- return (REG & GUM_INT32_MASK); \
- \
- }
-
- #define X86_REG_64(LABEL, REG) \
- case LABEL: { \
- \
- return (REG); \
- \
- }
-
typedef struct {
x86_op_type type;
@@ -65,123 +31,81 @@ typedef struct {
} cmplog_pair_ctx_t;
-static guint64 cmplog_read_reg(GumX64CpuContext *ctx, x86_reg reg) {
-
- switch (reg) {
-
- X86_REG_8L(X86_REG_AL, ctx->rax)
- X86_REG_8L(X86_REG_BL, ctx->rbx)
- X86_REG_8L(X86_REG_CL, ctx->rcx)
- X86_REG_8L(X86_REG_DL, ctx->rdx)
- X86_REG_8L(X86_REG_BPL, ctx->rbp)
- X86_REG_8L(X86_REG_SIL, ctx->rsi)
- X86_REG_8L(X86_REG_DIL, ctx->rdi)
-
- X86_REG_8H(X86_REG_AH, ctx->rax)
- X86_REG_8H(X86_REG_BH, ctx->rbx)
- X86_REG_8H(X86_REG_CH, ctx->rcx)
- X86_REG_8H(X86_REG_DH, ctx->rdx)
-
- X86_REG_16(X86_REG_AX, ctx->rax)
- X86_REG_16(X86_REG_BX, ctx->rbx)
- X86_REG_16(X86_REG_CX, ctx->rcx)
- X86_REG_16(X86_REG_DX, ctx->rdx)
- X86_REG_16(X86_REG_DI, ctx->rdi)
- X86_REG_16(X86_REG_SI, ctx->rsi)
- X86_REG_16(X86_REG_BP, ctx->rbp)
-
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_EAX, ctx->rax)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_ECX, ctx->rcx)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_EDX, ctx->rdx)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_EBX, ctx->rbx)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_ESP, ctx->rsp)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_EBP, ctx->rbp)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_ESI, ctx->rsi)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_EDI, ctx->rdi)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_R8D, ctx->r8)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_R9D, ctx->r9)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_R10D, ctx->r10)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_R11D, ctx->r11)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_R12D, ctx->r12)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_R13D, ctx->r13)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_R14D, ctx->r14)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_R15D, ctx->r15)
- X86_REG_32(X86_REG_EIP, ctx->rip)
-
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_RAX, ctx->rax)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_RCX, ctx->rcx)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_RDX, ctx->rdx)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_RBX, ctx->rbx)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_RSP, ctx->rsp)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_RBP, ctx->rbp)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_RSI, ctx->rsi)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_RDI, ctx->rdi)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_R8, ctx->r8)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_R9, ctx->r9)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_R10, ctx->r10)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_R11, ctx->r11)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_R12, ctx->r12)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_R13, ctx->r13)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_R14, ctx->r14)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_R15, ctx->r15)
- X86_REG_64(X86_REG_RIP, ctx->rip)
-
- default:
- FATAL("Failed to read register: %d", reg);
- return 0;
+static gboolean cmplog_read_mem(GumCpuContext *ctx, uint8_t size,
+ x86_op_mem *mem, gsize *val) {
- }
+ gsize base = 0;
+ gsize index = 0;
+ gsize address;
-}
+ if (mem->base != X86_REG_INVALID) base = ctx_read_reg(ctx, mem->base);
-static guint64 cmplog_read_mem(GumX64CpuContext *ctx, x86_op_mem *mem) {
+ if (mem->index != X86_REG_INVALID) index = ctx_read_reg(ctx, mem->index);
- guint64 base = 0;
- guint64 index = 0;
- guint64 address;
+ address = base + (index * mem->scale) + mem->disp;
- if (mem->base != X86_REG_INVALID) base = cmplog_read_reg(ctx, mem->base);
+ if (!cmplog_is_readable(address, size)) { return FALSE; }
+
+ switch (size) {
+
+ case 1:
+ *val = *((guint8 *)GSIZE_TO_POINTER(address));
+ return TRUE;
+ case 2:
+ *val = *((guint16 *)GSIZE_TO_POINTER(address));
+ return TRUE;
+ case 4:
+ *val = *((guint32 *)GSIZE_TO_POINTER(address));
+ return TRUE;
+ case 8:
+ *val = *((guint64 *)GSIZE_TO_POINTER(address));
+ return TRUE;
+ default:
+ FATAL("Invalid operand size: %d\n", size);
- if (mem->index != X86_REG_INVALID) index = cmplog_read_reg(ctx, mem->index);
+ }
- address = base + (index * mem->scale) + mem->disp;
- return address;
+ return FALSE;
}
-static guint64 cmplog_get_operand_value(GumCpuContext *context,
- cmplog_ctx_t * ctx) {
+static gboolean cmplog_get_operand_value(GumCpuContext *context,
+ cmplog_ctx_t *ctx, gsize *val) {
switch (ctx->type) {
case X86_OP_REG:
- return cmplog_read_reg(context, ctx->reg);
+ *val = ctx_read_reg(context, ctx->reg);
+ return TRUE;
case X86_OP_IMM:
- return ctx->imm;
+ *val = ctx->imm;
+ return TRUE;
case X86_OP_MEM:
- return cmplog_read_mem(context, &ctx->mem);
+ return cmplog_read_mem(context, ctx->size, &ctx->mem, val);
default:
FATAL("Invalid operand type: %d\n", ctx->type);
}
+ return FALSE;
+
}
static void cmplog_call_callout(GumCpuContext *context, gpointer user_data) {
UNUSED_PARAMETER(user_data);
- guint64 address = cmplog_read_reg(context, X86_REG_RIP);
- guint64 rdi = cmplog_read_reg(context, X86_REG_RDI);
- guint64 rsi = cmplog_read_reg(context, X86_REG_RSI);
+ gsize address = ctx_read_reg(context, X86_REG_RIP);
+ gsize rdi = ctx_read_reg(context, X86_REG_RDI);
+ gsize rsi = ctx_read_reg(context, X86_REG_RSI);
if (((G_MAXULONG - rdi) < 32) || ((G_MAXULONG - rsi) < 32)) return;
+ if (!cmplog_is_readable(rdi, 32) || !cmplog_is_readable(rsi, 32)) return;
+
void *ptr1 = GSIZE_TO_POINTER(rdi);
void *ptr2 = GSIZE_TO_POINTER(rsi);
- if (!cmplog_is_readable(ptr1, 32) || !cmplog_is_readable(ptr2, 32)) return;
-
uintptr_t k = address;
k = (k >> 4) ^ (k << 8);
@@ -245,10 +169,10 @@ static void cmplog_instrument_call(const cs_insn * instr,
}
-static void cmplog_handle_cmp_sub(GumCpuContext *context, guint64 operand1,
- guint64 operand2, uint8_t size) {
+static void cmplog_handle_cmp_sub(GumCpuContext *context, gsize operand1,
+ gsize operand2, uint8_t size) {
- guint64 address = cmplog_read_reg(context, X86_REG_RIP);
+ gsize address = ctx_read_reg(context, X86_REG_RIP);
register uintptr_t k = (uintptr_t)address;
@@ -271,11 +195,13 @@ static void cmplog_handle_cmp_sub(GumCpuContext *context, guint64 operand1,
static void cmplog_cmp_sub_callout(GumCpuContext *context, gpointer user_data) {
cmplog_pair_ctx_t *ctx = (cmplog_pair_ctx_t *)user_data;
+ gsize operand1;
+ gsize operand2;
if (ctx->operand1.size != ctx->operand2.size) FATAL("Operand size mismatch");
- guint64 operand1 = cmplog_get_operand_value(context, &ctx->operand1);
- guint64 operand2 = cmplog_get_operand_value(context, &ctx->operand2);
+ if (!cmplog_get_operand_value(context, &ctx->operand1, &operand1)) { return; }
+ if (!cmplog_get_operand_value(context, &ctx->operand2, &operand2)) { return; }
cmplog_handle_cmp_sub(context, operand1, operand2, ctx->operand1.size);
diff --git a/frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog_x86.c b/frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog_x86.c
index 2401180c..a27df0af 100644
--- a/frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog_x86.c
+++ b/frida_mode/src/cmplog/cmplog_x86.c
@@ -1,17 +1,275 @@
#include "frida-gum.h"
#include "debug.h"
+#include "cmplog.h"
+#include "ctx.h"
#include "frida_cmplog.h"
#include "util.h"
#if defined(__i386__)
+
+typedef struct {
+
+ x86_op_type type;
+ uint8_t size;
+
+ union {
+
+ x86_op_mem mem;
+ x86_reg reg;
+ int64_t imm;
+
+ };
+
+} cmplog_ctx_t;
+
+typedef struct {
+
+ cmplog_ctx_t operand1;
+ cmplog_ctx_t operand2;
+
+} cmplog_pair_ctx_t;
+
+static gboolean cmplog_read_mem(GumCpuContext *ctx, uint8_t size,
+ x86_op_mem *mem, gsize *val) {
+
+ gsize base = 0;
+ gsize index = 0;
+ gsize address;
+
+ if (mem->base != X86_REG_INVALID) base = ctx_read_reg(ctx, mem->base);
+
+ if (mem->index != X86_REG_INVALID) index = ctx_read_reg(ctx, mem->index);
+
+ address = base + (index * mem->scale) + mem->disp;
+
+ if (!cmplog_is_readable(address, size)) { return FALSE; }
+
+ switch (size) {
+
+ case 1:
+ *val = *((guint8 *)GSIZE_TO_POINTER(address));
+ return TRUE;
+ case 2:
+ *val = *((guint16 *)GSIZE_TO_POINTER(address));
+ return TRUE;
+ case 4:
+ *val = *((guint32 *)GSIZE_TO_POINTER(address));
+ return TRUE;
+ default:
+ FATAL("Invalid operand size: %d\n", size);
+
+ }
+
+ return FALSE;
+
+}
+
+static gboolean cmplog_get_operand_value(GumCpuContext *context,
+ cmplog_ctx_t *ctx, gsize *val) {
+
+ switch (ctx->type) {
+
+ case X86_OP_REG:
+ *val = ctx_read_reg(context, ctx->reg);
+ return TRUE;
+ case X86_OP_IMM:
+ *val = ctx->imm;
+ return TRUE;
+ case X86_OP_MEM:
+ return cmplog_read_mem(context, ctx->size, &ctx->mem, val);
+ default:
+ FATAL("Invalid operand type: %d\n", ctx->type);
+
+ }
+
+ return FALSE;
+
+}
+
+static void cmplog_call_callout(GumCpuContext *context, gpointer user_data) {
+
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(user_data);
+
+ gsize address = ctx_read_reg(context, X86_REG_EIP);
+ gsize *esp = (gsize *)ctx_read_reg(context, X86_REG_ESP);
+
+ if (!cmplog_is_readable(GPOINTER_TO_SIZE(esp), 12)) return;
+
+ /*
+ * This callout is place immediately before the call instruction, and hence
+ * the return address is not yet pushed on the top of the stack.
+ */
+ gsize arg1 = esp[0];
+ gsize arg2 = esp[1];
+
+ if (((G_MAXULONG - arg1) < 32) || ((G_MAXULONG - arg2) < 32)) return;
+
+ if (!cmplog_is_readable(arg1, 32) || !cmplog_is_readable(arg2, 32)) return;
+
+ void *ptr1 = GSIZE_TO_POINTER(arg1);
+ void *ptr2 = GSIZE_TO_POINTER(arg2);
+
+ uintptr_t k = address;
+
+ k = (k >> 4) ^ (k << 8);
+ k &= CMP_MAP_W - 1;
+
+ __afl_cmp_map->headers[k].type = CMP_TYPE_RTN;
+
+ u32 hits = __afl_cmp_map->headers[k].hits;
+ __afl_cmp_map->headers[k].hits = hits + 1;
+
+ __afl_cmp_map->headers[k].shape = 31;
+
+ hits &= CMP_MAP_RTN_H - 1;
+ gum_memcpy(((struct cmpfn_operands *)__afl_cmp_map->log[k])[hits].v0, ptr1,
+ 32);
+ gum_memcpy(((struct cmpfn_operands *)__afl_cmp_map->log[k])[hits].v1, ptr2,
+ 32);
+
+}
+
+static void cmplog_instrument_put_operand(cmplog_ctx_t *ctx,
+ cs_x86_op * operand) {
+
+ ctx->type = operand->type;
+ ctx->size = operand->size;
+ switch (operand->type) {
+
+ case X86_OP_REG:
+ gum_memcpy(&ctx->reg, &operand->reg, sizeof(x86_reg));
+ break;
+ case X86_OP_IMM:
+ gum_memcpy(&ctx->imm, &operand->imm, sizeof(int64_t));
+ break;
+ case X86_OP_MEM:
+ gum_memcpy(&ctx->mem, &operand->mem, sizeof(x86_op_mem));
+ break;
+ default:
+ FATAL("Invalid operand type: %d\n", operand->type);
+
+ }
+
+}
+
+static void cmplog_instrument_call(const cs_insn * instr,
+ GumStalkerIterator *iterator) {
+
+ cs_x86 x86 = instr->detail->x86;
+ cs_x86_op *operand;
+
+ if (instr->id != X86_INS_CALL) return;
+
+ if (x86.op_count != 1) return;
+
+ operand = &x86.operands[0];
+
+ if (operand->type == X86_OP_INVALID) return;
+ if (operand->type == X86_OP_MEM && operand->mem.segment != X86_REG_INVALID)
+ return;
+
+ gum_stalker_iterator_put_callout(iterator, cmplog_call_callout, NULL, NULL);
+
+}
+
+static void cmplog_handle_cmp_sub(GumCpuContext *context, gsize operand1,
+ gsize operand2, uint8_t size) {
+
+ gsize address = ctx_read_reg(context, X86_REG_EIP);
+
+ register uintptr_t k = (uintptr_t)address;
+
+ k = (k >> 4) ^ (k << 8);
+ k &= CMP_MAP_W - 1;
+
+ __afl_cmp_map->headers[k].type = CMP_TYPE_INS;
+
+ u32 hits = __afl_cmp_map->headers[k].hits;
+ __afl_cmp_map->headers[k].hits = hits + 1;
+
+ __afl_cmp_map->headers[k].shape = (size - 1);
+
+ hits &= CMP_MAP_H - 1;
+ __afl_cmp_map->log[k][hits].v0 = operand1;
+ __afl_cmp_map->log[k][hits].v1 = operand2;
+
+}
+
+static void cmplog_cmp_sub_callout(GumCpuContext *context, gpointer user_data) {
+
+ cmplog_pair_ctx_t *ctx = (cmplog_pair_ctx_t *)user_data;
+ gsize operand1;
+ gsize operand2;
+
+ if (ctx->operand1.size != ctx->operand2.size) FATAL("Operand size mismatch");
+
+ if (!cmplog_get_operand_value(context, &ctx->operand1, &operand1)) { return; }
+ if (!cmplog_get_operand_value(context, &ctx->operand2, &operand2)) { return; }
+
+ cmplog_handle_cmp_sub(context, operand1, operand2, ctx->operand1.size);
+
+}
+
+static void cmplog_instrument_cmp_sub_put_callout(GumStalkerIterator *iterator,
+ cs_x86_op * operand1,
+ cs_x86_op *operand2) {
+
+ cmplog_pair_ctx_t *ctx = g_malloc(sizeof(cmplog_pair_ctx_t));
+ if (ctx == NULL) return;
+
+ cmplog_instrument_put_operand(&ctx->operand1, operand1);
+ cmplog_instrument_put_operand(&ctx->operand2, operand2);
+
+ gum_stalker_iterator_put_callout(iterator, cmplog_cmp_sub_callout, ctx,
+ g_free);
+
+}
+
+static void cmplog_instrument_cmp_sub(const cs_insn * instr,
+ GumStalkerIterator *iterator) {
+
+ cs_x86 x86 = instr->detail->x86;
+ cs_x86_op *operand1;
+ cs_x86_op *operand2;
+
+ switch (instr->id) {
+
+ case X86_INS_CMP:
+ case X86_INS_SUB:
+ break;
+ default:
+ return;
+
+ }
+
+ if (x86.op_count != 2) return;
+
+ operand1 = &x86.operands[0];
+ operand2 = &x86.operands[1];
+
+ if (operand1->type == X86_OP_INVALID) return;
+ if (operand2->type == X86_OP_INVALID) return;
+
+ if ((operand1->type == X86_OP_MEM) &&
+ (operand1->mem.segment != X86_REG_INVALID))
+ return;
+
+ if ((operand2->type == X86_OP_MEM) &&
+ (operand2->mem.segment != X86_REG_INVALID))
+ return;
+
+ cmplog_instrument_cmp_sub_put_callout(iterator, operand1, operand2);
+
+}
+
void cmplog_instrument(const cs_insn *instr, GumStalkerIterator *iterator) {
- UNUSED_PARAMETER(instr);
- UNUSED_PARAMETER(iterator);
- if (__afl_cmp_map == NULL) { return; }
- FATAL("CMPLOG mode not supported on this architecture");
+ if (__afl_cmp_map == NULL) return;
+
+ cmplog_instrument_call(instr, iterator);
+ cmplog_instrument_cmp_sub(instr, iterator);
}