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diff --git a/docs/Changelog.md b/docs/Changelog.md index 6e59961b..99bc8b47 100644 --- a/docs/Changelog.md +++ b/docs/Changelog.md @@ -36,6 +36,9 @@ sending a mail to <afl-users+subscribe@googlegroups.com>. - cmplog/redqueen now also tracks floating point, _ExtInt() + 128bit - cmplog/redqueen can now process basic libc++ and libstdc++ std::string comparisons (though no position or length type variants) + - added support for __afl_coverage_interesting() for LTO and + and our own PCGUARD (llvm 10.0.1+), read more about this function + and selective coverage in instrumentation/README.instrument_list.md - added AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT option NATIVE for native clang pc-guard support (less performant than our own), GCC for old afl-gcc and CLANG for old afl-clang diff --git a/docs/ideas.md b/docs/ideas.md index aaa3eed1..7cbe60a5 100644 --- a/docs/ideas.md +++ b/docs/ideas.md @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ test cases executed. It should be clickable which value is X and Y axis, zoom factor, log scaling on-off, etc. +Mentor: vanhauser-thc + ## WASM Instrumentation Currently, AFL++ can be used for source code fuzzing and traditional binaries. @@ -36,19 +38,6 @@ Either improve a single mutator thorugh learning of many different bugs Mentor: domenukk -## Collision-free Binary-Only Maps - -AFL++ supports collison-free maps using an LTO (link-time-optimization) pass. -This should be possible to implement for QEMU and Unicorn instrumentations. -As the forkserver parent caches just in time translated translation blocks, -adding a simple counter between jumps should be doable. - -Note: this is already in development for qemu by Andrea, so for people who -want to contribute it might make more sense to port his solution to unicorn. - -Mentor: andreafioraldi or domenukk -Issue/idea tracker: [https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus/issues/237](https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus/issues/237) - ## Your idea! Finally, we are open to proposals! |