honggfuzz

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Security oriented fuzzer with powerful analysis options. Supports evolutionary, feedback-driven fuzzing based on code coverage (sw and hw).

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honggfuzz-2.3.1.tar.gz 0065221820 62.2 MB
honggfuzz.changes 0000005504 5.38 KB
honggfuzz.spec 0000001665 1.63 KB
Revision 10 (latest revision is 14)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 830701 from Martin Pluskal's avatar Martin Pluskal (pluskalm) (revision 10)
- update to 2.3.1:
  - honggfuzz.h - split run_t into substructs
  - clang-format options in .clang-format
  - added missing mutex initializers
  - removed unncessary comparisons to 'true' and 'false'
  - improved NetBSD compatibility
  - removed unnecessary memory fences (speed ups)
  - faster searching through the binary for const 4/8-byte values
  - removed unnecessary includes with iwyu
  - libhfnetdriver - general improvements around local socket fuzzing and timeouts
  - Added 8bitcnt instrumentation - use hfuzz-cc/hfuzz-8bitcnt-(gcc|clang) for that
  - PC-guard instrumentation now uses edge counting
  - --experimental_const_feedback is now set to true by default
  - additional string instrumentation wrappers: glib, lcms
  - additional mutators: splicing, changing ascii numbers
  - additional integer comparison instrumentation (adding integers to the dynamic dictionary)
  - fixed linking with ld.lld
  - removed `sanitizer-coverage-prune-blocks` from hfuzz-cc.c
  - most mutators have now either overwrite or insert versions
  - fixed memory barriers in libhfuzz/
  - implemented skip_factor which dictates how often a given input is fuzzed
  - lowered the default timeout to 1 second
  - honggfuzz now uses microseconds, instead of milliseconds across the code
  - added some new functions to libhfcommon/files
  - enabled more aggressive inlining in hfuzz-cc/
  - fixed compilation dependency under MacOS X
- remove 0001-fix-some-m32-compilation-issues-type-casting.patch (upstream)
 
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