# OptiMin OptiMin is a corpus minimizer that uses a [MaxSAT](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_satisfiability_problem) solver to identify a subset of functionally distinct files that exercise different code paths in a target program. Unlike most corpus minimizers, such as `afl-cmin`, OptiMin does not rely on heuristic and/or greedy algorithms to identify these functionally distinct files. This means that minimized corpora are generally much smaller than those produced by other tools. ## Usage To build the `optimin` executable (when cloned from github): ```bash # Ensure EvalMaxSAT is available git submodule init git submodule update mkdir build cd build # You may have to specify -DLLVM_DIR=`llvm-config --cmakedir` if you have a # non-standard LLVM install (e.g., install via apt) cmake .. make -j make install ``` Otherwise, run the `build_optimin.sh` script. Running `optimin` is the same as running `afl-cmin`. ### Weighted Minimizations OptiMin allows for weighted minimizations. For examples, seeds can be weighted by file size (or execution time), thus preferencing the selection of smaller (or faster) seeds. To perform a weighted minimization, supply a CSV file with the `-w` option. This CSV file is formatted as follows: ``` SEED_1,WEIGHT_1 SEED_2,WEIGHT_2 ... SEED_N,WEIGHT_N ``` Where `SEED_N` is the file name (**not** path) of a seed in the input directory, and `WEIGHT_N` is an integer weight. ## Further Details and Citation For more details, please see the paper [Seed Selection for Successful Fuzzing](https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3460319.3464795). If you use OptiMin in your research, please cite this paper. Bibtex: ```bibtex @inproceedings{Herrera:2021:FuzzSeedSelection, author = {Adrian Herrera and Hendra Gunadi and Shane Magrath and Michael Norrish and Mathias Payer and Antony L. Hosking}, title = {Seed Selection for Successful Fuzzing}, booktitle = {30th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis}, series = {ISSTA}, year = {2021}, pages = {230--243}, numpages = {14}, location = {Virtual, Denmark}, publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery}, } ```