# QEMU AddressSanitizer Runtime This library is the injected runtime used by QEMU AddressSanitizer (QASan). The original repository is [here](https://github.com/andreafioraldi/qasan). The version embedded in qemuafl is an updated version of just the usermode part and this runtime is injected via LD_PRELOAD (so works just for dynamically linked binaries). The usage is super simple, just set the env var `AFL_USE_QASAN=1` when fuzzing in QEMU mode (-Q). afl-fuzz will automatically set AFL_PRELOAD to load this library and enable the QASan instrumentation in afl-qemu-trace. For debugging purposes, we still suggest to run the original QASan as the stacktrace support for ARM (just a debug feature, it does not affect the bug finding capabilities during fuzzing) is WIP. ### When should I use QASan? If your target binary is PIC x86_64, you should also give a try to [RetroWrite](https://github.com/HexHive/retrowrite) for static rewriting. If it fails, or if your binary is for another architecture, or you want to use persistent and snapshot mode, AFL++ QASan mode is what you want/have to use. Note that the overhead of libdislocator when combined with QEMU mode is much lower but it can catch less bugs. This is a short blanket, take your choice.