Toka 46e010ba0b Reachability example (#65)
* add reachability observer/feedback

* add fuzzer exmaple

* fmt

* remove reachabilityobserver, use stdmapobserver instead

* update diff.patch

* update README

* fix the clippy warning

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Author: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue May 4 16:00:39 2021 +0200

    Composing feedback (#85)

    * composing feedbacks as logic operations and bump to 0.2

    * adapt fuzzers and libafl_frida

    * fix windows build

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Author: Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue May 4 13:54:46 2021 +0200

    Observers refactor (#84)

    * new observer structure with HasExecHooks

    * adapt libafl_frida to new observers

    * docstrings

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Date:   Mon May 3 11:16:49 2021 +0200

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    Build warning fix proposal, mostly about reference to packed fields. (#79)

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    Merge pull request #80 from marcograss/book-typos

    fixed some minor typos in the book

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Date:   Mon May 3 10:34:15 2021 +0300

    frida-asan: Un-inline report funclet to reduce code bloat (#81)

    * frida-asan: Outline report funclet to reduce code bloat

    * fmt

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Author: Marco Grassi <marco.gra@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun May 2 21:58:33 2021 +0800

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Author: Dominik Maier <domenukk@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat May 1 23:09:10 2021 +0200

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Author: Dominik Maier <domenukk@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat May 1 22:23:59 2021 +0200

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Date:   Sat May 1 14:02:07 2021 +0200

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Date:   Sat May 1 13:53:29 2021 +0200

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Author: Dominik Maier <domenukk@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat May 1 13:48:38 2021 +0200

    using clippy.sh

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Date:   Sat May 1 13:47:44 2021 +0200

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Author: Dominik Maier <domenukk@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat May 1 13:24:02 2021 +0200

    Tcp Broker to Broker Communication (#66)

    * initial b2b implementation

    * no_std and clippy fixes

    * b2b testcase added

    * more correct testcases

    * fixed b2b

    * typo

    * fixed unused warning

* feedbacks now return a boolean value

* use feedback_or, and modify Cargo.toml

* fix diff between dev and this branch

* fmt

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LibAFL, the fuzzer library.

AFL++ Logo

Advanced Fuzzing Library - Slot your own fuzzers together and extend their features using Rust.

LibAFL is written and maintained by Andrea Fioraldi andreafioraldi@gmail.com and Dominik Maier mail@dmnk.co.

Why LibAFL?

LibAFL gives you many of the benefits of an off-the-shelf fuzzer, while being completely customizable. Some highlight features currently include:

  • fast: We do everything we can at compile time, keeping runtime overhead minimal. Users reach 120k execs/sec in frida-mode on a phone (using all cores).
  • scalable: Low Level Message Passing, LLMP for short, allows LibAFL to scale almost linearly over cores, and via TCP to multiple machines soon!
  • adaptable: You can replace each part of LibAFL. For example, BytesInput is just one potential form input: feel free to add an AST-based input for structured fuzzing, and more.
  • multi platform: LibAFL was confirmed to work on Windows, MacOS, Linux, and Android on x86_64 and aarch64. LibAFL can be built in no_std mode to inject LibAFL into obscure targets like embedded devices and hypervisors.
  • bring your own target: We support binary-only modes, like Frida-Mode, as well as multiple compilation passes for sourced-based instrumentation. Of course it's easy to add custom instrumentation backends.

Overview

LibAFL is a collection of reusable pieces of fuzzers, written in Rust. It is fast, multi-platform, no_std compatible, and scales over cores and machines.

It offers a main crate that provide building blocks for custom fuzzers, libafl, a library containing common code that can be used for targets instrumentation, libafl_targets, and a library providing facilities to wrap compilers, libafl_cc.

LibAFL offers integrations with popular instrumentation frameworks. At the moment, the supported backends are:

Getting started

  1. Install the Rust development language. We highly recommend not to use e.g. your Linux distribution package as this is likely outdated. So rather install Rust directly, instructions can be found here.

  2. Clone the LibAFL repository with

git clone https://github.com/AFLplusplus/LibAFL

If you want to get the latest and greatest features,

git checkout dev

Build the library using

cargo build --release
  1. Build the API documentation with
cargo doc
  1. Browse the LibAFL book (WIP!) with (requires mdbook)
cd docs && mdbook serve

We collect all example fuzzers in ./fuzzers. Be sure to read their documentation (and source), this is the natural way to get started!

The best-tested fuzzer is ./fuzzers/libfuzzer_libpng, a multicore libfuzzer-like fuzzer using LibAFL for a libpng harness.

Resources

Contributing

Check the TODO.md file for features that we plan to support.

For bugs, feel free to open issues or contact us directly. Thank you for your support. <3

Even though we will gladly assist you in finishing up your PR, try to

  • use stable rust
  • run cargo fmt on your code before pushing
  • check the output of cargo clippy --all or ./clippy.sh
  • run cargo build --no-default-features to check for no_std compatibility (and possibly add #[cfg(feature = "std")]) to hide parts of your code.

Some of the parts in this list may be hard, don't be afraid to open a PR if you cannot fix them by yourself, so we can help.

License

Licensed under either of Apache License, Version 2.0 or MIT license at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in this crate by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
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