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Anton Kirilov d8b290898c Initial forward-edge CFI implementation (#3693)
* Initial forward-edge CFI implementation

Give the user the option to start all basic blocks that are targets
of indirect branches with the BTI instruction introduced by the
Branch Target Identification extension to the Arm instruction set
architecture.

Copyright (c) 2022, Arm Limited.

* Refactor `from_artifacts` to avoid second `make_executable` (#1)

This involves "parsing" twice but this is parsing just the header of an
ELF file so it's not a very intensive operation and should be ok to do
twice.

* Address the code review feedback

Copyright (c) 2022, Arm Limited.

Co-authored-by: Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
2022-09-08 09:35:58 -05:00
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2019-11-21 14:51:07 -08:00

Fuzzing Infrastructure for Wasmtime

This crate provides test case generators and oracles for use with fuzzing.

These generators and oracles are generally independent of the fuzzing engine that might be using them and driving the whole fuzzing process (e.g. libFuzzer or AFL). As such, this crate does not contain any actual fuzz targets itself. Those are generally just a couple lines of glue code that plug raw input from (for example) libFuzzer into a generator, and then run one or more oracles on the generated test case.

If you're looking for the actual fuzz target definitions we currently have, they live in wasmtime/fuzz/fuzz_targets/* and are driven by cargo fuzz and libFuzzer.