From b5573b3adbe01681156598ce064c228c0140f782 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: van Hauser Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2020 10:33:59 +0200 Subject: add seek power schedule, remove update stats in calibration, fix help output --- docs/power_schedules.md | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) (limited to 'docs/power_schedules.md') diff --git a/docs/power_schedules.md b/docs/power_schedules.md index 067a1d91..06fefa12 100644 --- a/docs/power_schedules.md +++ b/docs/power_schedules.md @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ We find that AFL's exploitation-based constant schedule assigns **too much energ | `-p exploit` (AFL) | ![LIN](http://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?p%28i%29%20%3D%20%5Calpha%28i%29) | | `-p mmopt` | Experimental: `explore` with no weighting to runtime and increased weighting on the last 5 queue entries | | `-p rare` | Experimental: `rare` puts focus on queue entries that hit rare edges | +| `-p seek` | Experimental: `seek` is EXPLORE but ignoring the runtime of the queue input and less focus on the size | where *α(i)* is the performance score that AFL uses to compute for the seed input *i*, *β(i)>1* is a constant, *s(i)* is the number of times that seed *i* has been chosen from the queue, *f(i)* is the number of generated inputs that exercise the same path as seed *i*, and *μ* is the average number of generated inputs exercising a path. More details can be found in the paper that was accepted at the [23rd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS'16)](https://www.sigsac.org/ccs/CCS2016/accepted-papers/). -- cgit 1.4.1