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diff --git a/utils/aflpp_driver/README.md b/utils/aflpp_driver/README.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f03c2fe3 --- /dev/null +++ b/utils/aflpp_driver/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +# afl++ drivers + +## aflpp_driver + +aflpp_driver is used to compile directly libfuzzer `LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput()` +targets. + +Just do `afl-clang-fast++ -o fuzz fuzzer_harness.cc libAFLDriver.a [plus required linking]`. + +You can also sneakily do this little trick: +If this is the clang compile command to build for libfuzzer: + `clang++ -o fuzz -fsanitize=fuzzer fuzzer_harness.cc -lfoo` +then just switch `clang++` with `afl-clang-fast++` and our compiler will +magically insert libAFLDriver.a :) + +To use shared-memory testcases, you need nothing to do. +To use stdin testcases give `-` as the only command line parameter. +To use file input testcases give `@@` as the only command line parameter. + +IMPORTANT: if you use `afl-cmin` or `afl-cmin.bash` then either pass `-` +or `@@` as command line parameters. + +## aflpp_qemu_driver + +aflpp_qemu_driver is used for libfuzzer `LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput()` targets that +are to be fuzzed in qemu_mode. So we compile them with clang/clang++, without +-fsantize=fuzzer or afl-clang-fast, and link in libAFLQemuDriver.a: + +`clang++ -o fuzz fuzzer_harness.cc libAFLQemuDriver.a [plus required linking]`. + + +Then just do (where the name of the binary is `fuzz`): +``` +AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_ADDR=0x$(nm fuzz | grep "T LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput" | awk '{print $1}') +AFL_QEMU_PERSISTENT_HOOK=/path/to/aflpp_qemu_driver_hook.so afl-fuzz -Q ... -- ./fuzz` +``` |