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afl-4.21c-bp155.2.3.1

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Change Logs

* Mon Jun 10 2024 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 4.21c
  * afl-fuzz
  - fixed a regression in afl-fuzz that resulted in a 5-10% performace loss
    do a switch from gettimeofday() to clock_gettime() which should be rather
    three times faster. The reason for this is unknown.
  - new queue selection algorithm based on 2 core years of queue data
    analysis. gives a noticable improvement on coverage although the results
    seem counterintuitive :-)
  - added AFL_DISABLE_REDUNDANT for huge queues
  - added `AFL_NO_SYNC` environment variable that does what you think it does
  - fix AFL_PERSISTENT_RECORD
  - run custom_post_process after standard trimming
  - prevent filenames in the queue that have spaces
  - minor fix for FAST schedules
  - more frequent stats update when syncing (todo: check performance impact)
  - now timing of calibration, trimming and syncing is measured seperately,
    thanks to @eqv!
  - -V timing is now accurately the fuzz time (without syncing), before
    long calibration times and syncing could result in now fuzzing being
    made when the time was already run out until then, thanks to @eqv!
  - fix -n uninstrumented mode when ending fuzzing
  - enhanced the ASAN configuration
  - make afl-fuzz use less memory with cmplog and fix a memleak
  * afl-cc:
  - re-enable i386 support that was accidently disabled
  - fixes for LTO and outdated afl-gcc mode for i386
  - fix COMPCOV split compare for old LLVMs
  - disable xml/curl/g_ string transform functions because we do not check
    for null pointers ... TODO
  - ensure shared memory variables are visible in weird build setups
  - compatability to new LLVM 19 changes
  * afl-cmin
  - work with input files that have a space
  * afl-showmap
  - fix memory leak on shmem testcase usage (thanks to @ndrewh)
  - minor fix to collect coverage -C (thanks to @bet4it)
  * Fixed a shmem mmap bug (that rarely came up on MacOS)
  * libtokencap: script generate_libtoken_dict.sh added by @a-shvedov
* Mon Apr 15 2024 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 4.20c
  + A new forkserver communication model is now introduced. afl-fuzz is
    backward compatible to old compiled targets if they are not built
    for CMPLOG/Redqueen, but new compiled targets will not work with
    old afl-fuzz versions!
  + Recompile all targets that are instrumented for CMPLOG/Redqueen!
  - AFL++ now supports up to 4 billion coverage edges, up from 6 million.
  - New compile option: `make PERFORMANCE=1` - this will enable special
    CPU dependent optimizations that make everything more performant - but
    the binaries will likely won't work on different platforms. Also
    enables a faster hasher if the CPU requirements are met.
  - The persistent record feature (see config.h) was expanded to also
    support replay, thanks to @quarta-qti !
  - afl-fuzz:
  - the new deterministic fuzzing feature is now activated by default,
    deactivate with -z. Parameters -d and -D are ignored.
  - small improvements to CMPLOG/redqueen
  - workround for a bug with MOpt -L when used with -M - in the future
    we will either remove or rewrite MOpt.
  - fix for `-t xxx+` feature
  - -e extension option now saves the queue items, crashes, etc. with the
    extension too
  - fixes for trimmming, correct -V time and reading stats on resume by eqv
    thanks a lot!
  - afl-cc:
  - added collision free caller instrumentation to LTO mode. activate with
    `AFL_LLVM_LTO_CALLER=1`. You can set a max depth to go through single
    block functions with `AFL_LLVM_LTO_CALLER_DEPTH` (default 0)
  - fixes for COMPCOV/LAF and most other modules
  - fix for GCC_PLUGIN cmplog that broke on std::strings
  - afl-whatsup:
  - now also displays current average speed
  - small bugfixes
  - Fixes for aflpp custom mutator and standalone tool
  - Minor edits to afl-persistent-config
  - Prevent temporary files being left behind on aborted afl-whatsup
  - More CPU benchmarks added to benchmark/
* Mon Feb 05 2024 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 4.10c
  - afl-fuzz:
  - default power schedule is now EXPLORE, due a fix in fast schedules
    explore is slightly better now.
  - fixed minor issues in the mutation engine, thanks to @futhewo for
    reporting!
  - better deterministic fuzzing is now available, benchmarks have shown
    to improve fuzzing. Enable with -D. Thanks to @kdsjZh for the PR!
  - afl-cc:
  - large rewrite by @SonicStark which fixes a few corner cases, thanks!
  - LTO mode now requires llvm 12+
  - workaround for ASAN with gcc_plugin mode
  - instrumentation:
  - LLVM 18 support, thanks to @devnexen!
  - Injection (SQL, LDAP, XSS) fuzzing feature now available, see
    `instrumentation/README.injections.md` how to activate/use/expand.
  - compcov/LAF-intel:
  - floating point splitting bug fix by @hexcoder
  - due a bug in LLVM 17 integer splitting is disabled there!
  - when splitting floats was selected, integers were always split as well,
    fixed to require AFL_LLVM_LAF_SPLIT_COMPARES or _ALL as it should
  - dynamic instrumentation filtering for LLVM NATIVE, thanks @Mozilla!
    see utils/dynamic_covfilter/README.md
  - qemu_mode:
  - plugins are now activated by default and a new module is included that
    produces drcov compatible traces for lighthouse/lightkeeper/...
    thanks to @JRomainG to submitting!
  - updated Nyx checkout (fixes a bug) and some QOL
  - updated the custom grammar mutator
  - document afl-cmin does not work on macOS (but afl-cmin.bash does)
Version: 4.09c-bp156.1.2
* Sun Dec 17 2023 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 4.09c
  - afl-fuzz:
  - fixed the new mutation implementation for two bugs
  - added `AFL_FINAL_SYNC` which forces a final fuzzer sync (also for `-F`)
    before terminating.
  - added AFL_IGNORE_SEED_PROBLEMS to skip over seeds that time out instead
    of exiting with an error message
  - allow -S/-M naming up to 50 characters (from 24)
  - CMPLOG:
  - added scale support (-l S)
  - skip unhelpful insertions (u8)
  - added --version and --help command line parameters
  - fixed endless loop when reading malformed dictionaries
  - new custom mutator function: post_run - thanks to yangzao!
  - afl-whatsup:
  - detect instanced that are starting up and show them as such as not dead
  - now also shows coverage reached
  - option -m shows only very relevant stats
  - option -n will not use color in the output
  - instrumentation:
  - fix for a few string compare transform functions for LAF
  - we are instrumenting __cxx internal functions again. this might break
    a few targets, please report if so.
  - frida_mode:
  - fixes support for large map offsets
  - support for AFL_FUZZER_LOOPCOUNT for afl.rs and LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput
  - afl-cmin/afl-cmin.bash: prevent unneeded file errors
  - added new tool afl-addseeds that adds new seeds to a running campaign
  - added benchmark/benchmark.py if you want to see how good your fuzzing
    speed is in comparison to other setups.
* Fri Aug 11 2023 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 4.08c
  - afl-fuzz:
  - new mutation engine: mutations that favor discovery more paths are
    prefered until no new finds for 10 minutes then switching to mutations
    that favor triggering crashes. Modes and switch time can be configured
    with `-P`. Also input mode for the target can be defined with `-a` to
    be `text` or `binary` (defaults to `generic`)
  - new custom mutator that has the new afl++ engine (so it can easily
    incorporated into new custom mutators), and also comes with a standalone
    command line tool! See custom_mutators/aflpp/standalone/
  - display the state of the fuzzing run in the UI :-)
  - fix timeout setting if '+' is used or a session is restarted
  - -l X option to enable base64 transformation solving
  - allow to disable CMPLOG with '-c -' (e.g. afl.rs enforces '-c 0' on
    every instance which is counterproductive).
  - afl-cmin/afl-cmin.bash:
  - fixed a bug inherited from vanilla AFL where a coverage of
    map[123] = 11 would be the same as map[1123] = 1
  - warn on crashing inputs
  - adjust threads if less inputs than threads specified
  - afl-cc:
  - fixed an off-by-one instrumentation of iselect, hurting coverage a bit.
    Thanks to @amykweon for spotting and fixing!
  - @toka fixed a bug in laf-intel signed integer comparison splitting,
    thanks a lot!!
  - more LLVM compatability
  - frida_mode:
  - support for long form instrumentation on x86_x64 and arm64
  - renamed utils/get_symbol_addr.sh to utils/frida_get_symbol_addr.sh
  - qemu_mode:
  - added qemu_mode/utils/qemu_get_symbol_addr.sh
* Mon Jun 12 2023 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 4.07c
  - afl-fuzz:
  - reverse reading the seeds only on restarts (increases performance)
  - new env `AFL_POST_PROCESS_KEEP_ORIGINAL` to keep the orignal
    data before post process on finds (for atnwalk custom mutator)
  - new env `AFL_IGNORE_PROBLEMS_COVERAGE` to ignore coverage from
    loaded libs after forkserver initialization (required by Mozilla)
  - afl-cc:
  - added @responsefile support
  - new env `AFL_LLVM_LTO_SKIPINIT` to support the AFL++ based WASM
    (https://github.com/fgsect/WAFL) project
  - error and print help if afl-clan-lto is used with lto=thin
  - rewrote our PCGUARD pass to be compatible with LLVM 15+ shenanigans,
    requires LLVM 13+ now instead of 10.0.1+
  - fallback to native LLVM PCGUARD if our PCGUARD is unavailable
  - fixed a crash in GCC CMPLOG
  - afl-showmap:
  - added custom mutator post_process and send support
  - add `-I filelist` option, an alternative to `-i in_dir`
  - afl-cmin + afl-cmin.bash:
  - `-T threads` parallel task support, can be a huge speedup!
  - qemu_mode:
  - Persistent mode + QASAN support for ppc32 targets by @worksbutnottested
  - a new grammar custom mutator atnwalk was submitted by @voidptr127 !
  - two new custom mutators are now available:
  - TritonDSE in custom_mutators/aflpp_tritondse
  - SymQEMU in custom_mutators/symqemu
- removed ppc64le condition (failed parsing), we have no 32bit ppc64le
* Mon Apr 17 2023 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 4.06c
  - afl-fuzz:
  - ensure temporary file descriptor is closed when not used
  - added `AFL_NO_WARN_INSTABILITY`
  - added time_wo_finds to fuzzer_stats
  - fixed a crash in pizza (1st april easter egg) mode. Sorry for
    everyone who was affected!
  - allow pizza mode to be disabled when AFL_PIZZA_MODE is set to -1
  - option `-p mmopt` now also selects new queue items more often
  - fix bug in post_process custom mutator implementation
  - print name of custom mutator in UI
  - slight changes that improve fuzzer performance
  - afl-cc:
  - add CFI sanitizer variant to gcc targets
  - llvm 16 + 17 support (thanks to @devnexen!)
  - support llvm 15 native pcguard changes
  - support for LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput -1 return
  - LTO autoken and llvm_mode: added AFL_LLVM_DICT2FILE_NO_MAIN support
  - qemu_mode:
  - fix _RANGES envs to allow hyphens in the filenames
  - basic riscv support
  - frida_mode:
  - added `AFL_FRIDA_STATS_INTERVAL`
  - fix issue on MacOS
  - unicorn_mode:
  - updated and minor issues fixed
  - nyx_mode support for all tools
  - better sanitizer default options support for all tools
  - new custom module: autotoken, a grammar free fuzzer for text inputs
  - fixed custom mutator C examples
  - more minor fixes and cross-platform support
* Wed Apr 12 2023 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
- Pin to llvm15 for the time being: code fails to build with
  llvm16.
Version: 4.05c-bp155.1.6
* Thu Jan 05 2023 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 4.05c
  - afl-fuzz:
  - added afl_custom_fuzz_send custom mutator feature. Now your can
    send fuzz data to the target as you need, e.g. via IPC.
  - cmplog mode now has a -l R option for random colorization, thanks
    to guyf2010 for the PR!
  - queue statistics are written every 30 minutes to
    out/NAME/queue_data if compiled with INTROSPECTION
  - new env: AFL_FORK_SERVER_KILL_SIGNAL
  - afl-showmap/afl-cmin
  - `-t none` now translates to `-t 120000` (120 seconds)
  - unicorn_mode updated
  - updated rust custom mutator dependencies and LibAFL custom mutator
  - several minor bugfixes
* Sat Oct 22 2022 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
- Update file list for riscv64
* Fri Oct 21 2022 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 4.04c
  - fix gramatron and grammar_mutator build scripts
  - enhancements to the afl-persistent-config and afl-system-config
  - scripts
  - afl-fuzz:
  - force writing all stats on exit
  - afl-cc:
  - make gcc_mode (afl-gcc-fast) work with gcc down to version 3.6
  - qemu_mode:
  - fixed 10x speed degredation in v4.03c
  - added qemu_mode/fastexit helper library
  - unicorn_mode:
  - Enabled tricore arch (by @jma-qb)
  - Updated Capstone version in Rust bindings
  - llvm-mode:
  - AFL runtime will always pass inputs via shared memory, when possible,
    ignoring the command line.
* Tue Sep 20 2022 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 4.03c
  - Building now gives a build summary what succeeded and what not
  - afl-fuzz:
  - added AFL_NO_STARTUP_CALIBRATION to start fuzzing at once instead
    of calibrating all initial seeds first. Good for large queues
    and long execution times, especially in CIs.
  - default calibration cycles set to 7 from 8, and only add 5 cycles
    to variables queue items instead of 12.
  - afl-cc:
  - fixed off-by-one bug in our pcguard implemenation, thanks for
    @tokatoka for reporting
  - fix for llvm 15 and reenabling LTO, thanks to nikic for the PR!
  - better handling of -fsanitize=..,...,.. lists
  - support added for LLVMFuzzerRunDriver()
  - fix gcc_mode cmplog
  - obtain the map size of a target with setting AFL_DUMP_MAP_SIZE=1
    note that this will exit the target before main()
  - qemu_mode:
  - added AFL_QEMU_TRACK_UNSTABLE to log the addresses of unstable
    edges (together with AFL_DEBUG=1 afl-fuzz). thanks to
    worksbutnottested!
  - afl-analyze broke at some point, fix by CodeLogicError, thank you!
  - afl-cmin/afl-cmin.bash now have an -A option to allow also crashing
    and timeout inputs
  - unicorn_mode:
  - updated upstream unicorn version
  - fixed builds for aarch64
  - build now uses all available cores
* Sat Aug 20 2022 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 4.02c
  - afl-cc:
  - important fix for the default pcguard mode when LLVM IR vector
    selects are produced, thanks to @juppytt for reporting!
  - gcc_plugin:
  - Adacore submitted CMPLOG support to the gcc_plugin! :-)
  - llvm_mode:
  - laf cmp splitting fixed for more comparison types
  - frida_mode:
  - now works on Android!
  - afl-fuzz:
  - change post_process hook to allow returning NULL and 0 length to
    tell afl-fuzz to skip this mutated input
* Tue Jun 28 2022 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 4.01c
  - fixed */build_...sh scripts to work outside of git
  - new custom_mutator: libafl with token fuzzing :)
  - afl-fuzz:
  - when you just want to compile once and set CMPLOG, then just
    set -c 0 to tell afl-fuzz that the fuzzing binary is also for
    CMPLOG.
  - new commandline options -g/G to set min/max length of generated
    fuzz inputs
  - you can set the time for syncing to other fuzzer now with
    AFL_SYNC_TIME
  - reintroduced AFL_PERSISTENT and AFL_DEFER_FORKSRV to allow
    persistent mode and manual forkserver support if these are not
    in the target binary (e.g. are in a shared library)
  - add AFL_EARLY_FORKSERVER to install the forkserver as earliest as
    possible in the target (for afl-gcc-fast/afl-clang-fast/
    afl-clang-lto)
  - "saved timeouts" was wrong information, timeouts are still thrown
    away by default even if they have new coverage (hangs are always
    kept), unless AFL_KEEP_TIMEOUTS are set
  - AFL never implemented auto token inserts (but user token inserts,
    user token overwrite and auto token overwrite), added now!
  - fixed a mutation type in havoc mode
  - Mopt fix to always select the correct algorithm
  - fix effector map calculation (deterministic mode)
  - fix custom mutator post_process functionality
  - document and auto-activate pizza mode on condition
  - afl-cc:
  - due a bug in lld of llvm 15 LTO instrumentation wont work atm :-(
  - converted all passed to use the new llvm pass manager for llvm 11+
  - AFL++ PCGUARD mode is not available for 10.0.1 anymore (11+ only)
  - trying to stay on top on all these #$&ยง!! changes in llvm 15 ...
  - frida_mode:
  - update to new frida release, handles now c++ throw/catch
  - unicorn_mode:
  - update unicorn engine, fix C example
  - utils:
  - removed optimin because it looses coverage due to a bug and is
    unmaintained :-(
- removed upstream llvm14-fix-build.patch
* Sat Jun 04 2022 Aaron Puchert <aaronpuchert@alice-dsl.net>
- Add llvm14-fix-build.patch: fix build with LLVM 14.
* Wed Feb 23 2022 Aaron Puchert <aaronpuchert@alice-dsl.net>
- Fix build with armv7l on Leap: we have afl-llvm-rt-lto{,-32}.o.
- Fix build with ppc64le: we don't seem to have the 32-bit object
  files available there and there is also no gcc-32bit.
* Mon Jan 31 2022 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 4.00c
  - complete documentation restructuring, made possible by Google Season
    of Docs :) thank you Jana!
  - we renamed several UI and fuzzer_stat entries to be more precise,
    e.g. "unique crashes" -> "saved crashes", "total paths" ->
    "corpus count", "current path" -> "current item".
    This might need changing custom scripting!
  - Nyx mode (full system emulation with snapshot capability) has been
    added - thanks to @schumilo and @eqv!
  - unicorn_mode:
  - Moved to unicorn2! by Ziqiao Kong (@lazymio)
  - Faster, more accurate emulation (newer QEMU base), risc-v support
  - removed indirections in rust callbacks
  - new binary-only fuzzing mode: coresight_mode for aarch64 CPUs :)
    thanks to RICSecLab submitting!
  - if instrumented libaries are dlopen()'ed after the forkserver you
    will now see a crash. Before you would have colliding coverage.
    We changed this to force fixing a broken setup rather then allowing
    ineffective fuzzing.
  - See docs/best_practices.md how to fix such setups.
  - afl-fuzz:
  - cmplog binaries will need to be recompiled for this version
    (it is better!)
  - fix a regression introduced in 3.10 that resulted in less
    coverage being detected. thanks to Collin May for reporting!
  - ensure all spawned targets are killed on exit
  - added AFL_IGNORE_PROBLEMS, plus checks to identify and abort on
    incorrect LTO usage setups and enhanced the READMEs for better
    information on how to deal with instrumenting libraries
  - fix -n dumb mode (nobody should use this mode though)
  - fix stability issue with LTO and cmplog
  - better banner
  - more effective cmplog mode
  - more often update the UI when in input2stage mode
  - qemu_mode/unicorn_mode: fixed OOB write when using libcompcov,
    thanks to kotee4ko for reporting!
  - frida_mode:
  - better performance, bug fixes
  - David Carlier added Android support :)
  - afl-showmap, afl-tmin and afl-analyze:
  - honor persistent mode for more speed. thanks to dloffre-snl
    for reporting!
  - fix bug where targets are not killed on timeouts
  - moved hidden afl-showmap -A option to -H to be used for
    coresight_mode
  - Prevent accidentaly killing non-afl/fuzz services when aborting
    afl-showmap and other tools.
  - afl-cc:
  - detect overflow reads on initial input buffer for asan
  - new cmplog mode (incompatible with older afl++ versions)
  - support llvm IR select instrumentation for default PCGUARD and LTO
  - fix for shared linking on MacOS
  - better selective instrumentation AFL_LLVM_{ALLOW|DENY}LIST
    on filename matching (requires llvm 11 or newer)
  - fixed a potential crash in targets for LAF string handling
  - fixed a bad assert in LAF split switches
  - added AFL_USE_TSAN thread sanitizer support
  - llvm and LTO mode modified to work with new llvm 14-dev (again.)
  - fix for AFL_REAL_LD
  - more -z defs filtering
  - make -v without options work
  - added the very good grammar mutator "GramaTron" to the
    custom_mutators
  - added optimin, a faster and better corpus minimizer by
    Adrian Herrera. Thank you!
  - added afl-persistent-config script to set perform permanent system
    configuration settings for fuzzing, for Linux and Macos.
    thanks to jhertz!
  - added xml, curl & exotic string functions to llvm dictionary feature
  - fix AFL_PRELOAD issues on MacOS
  - removed utils/afl_frida because frida_mode/ is now so much better
  - added uninstall target to makefile (todo: update new readme!)
Version: 3.14c-bp154.1.15
* Sun Sep 26 2021 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- enable gcc-plugin on factory
- build with 32bit plugins on x86_64
* Mon Jul 19 2021 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 3.14c
  - afl-fuzz:
  - fix -F when a '/' was part of the parameter
  - fixed a crash for cmplog for very slow inputs
  - fix for AFLfast schedule counting
  - removed implied -D determinstic from -M main
  - if the target becomes unavailable check out out/default/error.txt
    for an indicator why
  - AFL_CAL_FAST was a dead env, now does the same as AFL_FAST_CAL
  - reverse read the queue on resumes (more effective)
  - fix custom mutator trimming
  - afl-cc:
  - Update to COMPCOV/laf-intel that speeds up the instrumentation
    process a lot - thanks to Michael Rodler/f0rki for the PR!
  - Fix for failures for some sized string instrumentations
  - Fix to instrument global namespace functions in c++
  - Fix for llvm 13
  - support partial linking
  - do honor AFL_LLVM_{ALLOW/DENY}LIST for LTO autodictionary and DICT2FILE
  - We do support llvm versions from 3.8 to 5.0 again
  - frida_mode:
  - several fixes for cmplog
  - remove need for AFL_FRIDA_PERSISTENT_RETADDR_OFFSET
  - less coverage collision
  - feature parity of aarch64 with intel now (persistent, cmplog,
    in-memory testcases, asan)
  - afl-cmin and afl-showmap -i do now descend into subdirectories
    (like afl-fuzz does) - note that afl-cmin.bash does not!
  - afl_analyze:
  - fix timeout handling
  - add forkserver support for better performance
  - ensure afl-compiler-rt is built for gcc_module
  - always build aflpp_driver for libfuzzer harnesses
  - added `AFL_NO_FORKSRV` env variable support to
    afl-cmin, afl-tmin, and afl-showmap, by @jhertz
  - removed outdated documents, improved existing documentation
* Thu Jul 15 2021 Peace Peters <peacepeters.pp@gmail.com>
- s390x added to the compiler files
* Tue Jun 08 2021 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
- Fix filelist for riscv64
* Tue Jun 01 2021 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 3.13c
  - Note: plot_data switched to relative time from unix time in 3.10
  - frida_mode - new mode that uses frida to fuzz binary-only targets,
    it currently supports persistent mode and cmplog.
    thanks to @WorksButNotTested!
  - create a fuzzing dictionary with the help of CodeQL thanks to
    @microsvuln! see utils/autodict_ql
  - afl-fuzz:
  - added patch by @realmadsci to support @@ as part of command line
    options, e.g. `afl-fuzz ... -- ./target --infile=@@`
  - add recording of previous fuzz attempts for persistent mode
    to allow replay of non-reproducable crashes, see
    AFL_PERSISTENT_RECORD in config.h and docs/envs.h
  - fixed a bug when trimming for stdin targets
  - cmplog -l: default cmplog level is now 2, better efficiency.
    level 3 now performs redqueen on everything. use with care.
  - better fuzzing strategy yield display for enabled options
  - ensure one fuzzer sync per cycle
  - fix afl_custom_queue_new_entry original file name when syncing
    from fuzzers
  - fixed a crash when more than one custom mutator was used together
    with afl_custom_post_process
  - on a crashing seed potentially the wrong input was disabled
  - added AFL_EXIT_ON_SEED_ISSUES env that will exit if a seed in
  - i dir crashes the target or results in a timeout. By default
    afl++ ignores these and uses them for splicing instead.
  - added AFL_EXIT_ON_TIME env that will make afl-fuzz exit fuzzing
    after no new paths have been found for n seconds
  - when AFL_FAST_CAL is set a variable path will now be calibrated
    8 times instead of originally 40. Long calibration is now 20.
  - added AFL_TRY_AFFINITY to try to bind to CPUs but don't error if
    it fails
  - afl-cc:
  - We do not support llvm versions prior 6.0 anymore
  - added thread safe counters to all modes (`AFL_LLVM_THREADSAFE_INST`),
    note that this disables NeverZero counters.
  - Fix for -pie compiled binaries with default afl-clang-fast PCGUARD
  - Leak Sanitizer (AFL_USE_LSAN) added by Joshua Rogers, thanks!
  - Removed InsTrim instrumentation as it is not as good as PCGUARD
  - Removed automatic linking with -lc++ for LTO mode
  - Fixed a crash in llvm dict2file when a strncmp length was -1
  - added --afl-noopt support
  - utils/aflpp_driver:
  - aflpp_qemu_driver_hook fixed to work with qemu_mode
  - aflpp_driver now compiled with -fPIC
  - unicornafl:
  - fix MIPS delay slot caching, thanks @JackGrence
  - fixed aarch64 exit address
  - execution no longer stops at address 0x0
  - updated afl-system-config to support Arch Linux weirdness and increase
    MacOS shared memory
  - updated the grammar custom mutator to the newest version
  - add -d (add dead fuzzer stats) to afl-whatsup
  - added AFL_PRINT_FILENAMES to afl-showmap/cmin to print the
    current filename
  - afl-showmap/cmin will now process queue items in alphabetical order
* Fri Apr 09 2021 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Fix packaging for aarch64 and %arm
* Sat Apr 03 2021 Niklas Haas <obs@haasn.xyz>
- install `afl-clang-lto`, recommended by upstream as the best variant
  - add dependency on `lld`
  - bump llvm-devel up to >= 11.0.0
- fix /usr/bin/env path in afl.cmin scripts
- prevent stripping of runtime objects (fix bug 1184324)
* Wed Mar 24 2021 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 3.12c
  - afl-fuzz:
  - added AFL_TARGET_ENV variable to pass extra env vars to the target
    (for things like LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
  - fix map detection, AFL_MAP_SIZE not needed anymore for most cases
  - fix counting favorites (just a display thing)
  - afl-cc:
  - fix cmplog rtn (rare crash and not being able to gather ptr data)
  - fix our own PCGUARD implementation to compile with llvm 10.0.1
  - link runtime not to shared libs
  - ensure shared libraries are properly built and instrumented
  - AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT_ALLOW/DENY were not implemented for LTO, added
  - show correct LLVM PCGUARD NATIVE mode when auto switching to it
    and keep fsanitize-coverage-*list=...
    Short mnemnonic NATIVE is now also accepted.
  - qemu_mode (thanks @realmadsci):
  - move AFL_PRELOAD and AFL_USE_QASAN logic inside afl-qemu-trace
  - add AFL_QEMU_CUSTOM_BIN
  - unicorn_mode
  - accidently removed the subfolder from github, re-added
  - added DEFAULT_PERMISSION to config.h for all files created, default
    to 0600
* Tue Mar 16 2021 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 3.11c
  - afl-fuzz:
  - better auto detection of map size
  - fix sanitizer settings (bug since 3.10c)
  - fix an off-by-one overwrite in cmplog
  - add non-unicode variants from unicode-looking dictionary entries
  - Rust custom mutator API improvements
  - Imported crash stats painted yellow on resume (only new ones are red)
  - afl-cc:
  - added AFL_NOOPT that will just pass everything to the normal
    gcc/clang compiler without any changes - to pass weird configure
    scripts
  - fixed a crash that can occur with ASAN + CMPLOG together plus
    better support for unicode (thanks to @stbergmann for reporting!)
  - fixed a crash in LAF transform for empty strings
  - handle erroneous setups in which multiple afl-compiler-rt are
    compiled into the target. This now also supports dlopen()
    instrumented libs loaded before the forkserver and even after the
    forkserver is started (then with collisions though)
  - the compiler rt was added also in object building (-c) which
    should have been fixed years ago but somewhere got lost :(
  - Renamed CTX to CALLER, added correct/real CTX implementation to
    CLASSIC
  - qemu_mode:
  - added AFL_QEMU_EXCLUDE_RANGES env by @realmadsci, thanks!
  - if no new/updated checkout is wanted, build with:
    NO_CHECKOUT=1 ./build_qemu_support.sh
  - we no longer perform a "git drop"
  - afl-cmin: support filenames with spaces
- afl-3.0c-fix-paths.patch: refreshed
* Mon Mar 01 2021 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- update to 3.10c
  - Mac OS ARM64 support
  - Android support fixed and updated by Joey Jiaojg - thanks!
  - New selective instrumentation option with __AFL_COVERAGE_* commands
    to be placed in the source code.
    Check out instrumentation/README.instrument_list.md
  - afl-fuzz
  - Making AFL_MAP_SIZE (mostly) obsolete - afl-fuzz now learns on
    start the target map size
  - upgraded cmplog/redqueen: solving for floating point, solving
    transformations (e.g. toupper, tolower, to/from hex, xor,
    arithmetics, etc.). This is costly hence new command line option
    `-l` that sets the intensity (values 1 to 3). Recommended is 2.
  - added `AFL_CMPLOG_ONLY_NEW` to not use cmplog on initial seeds
    from `-i` or resumes (these have most likely already been done)
  - fix crash for very, very fast targets+systems (thanks to mhlakhani
    for reporting)
  - on restarts (`-i`)/autoresume (AFL_AUTORESUME) the stats are now
    reloaded and used, thanks to Vimal Joseph for this patch!
  - changed the meaning of '+' of the '-t' option, it now means to
    auto-calculate the timeout with the value given being the max
    timeout. The original meaning of skipping timeouts instead of
    abort is now inherent to the -t option.
  - if deterministic mode is active (`-D`, or `-M` without `-d`) then
    we sync after every queue entry as this can take very long time
    otherwise
  - added minimum SYNC_TIME to include/config.h (30 minutes default)
  - better detection if a target needs a large shared map
  - fix for `-Z`
  - fixed a few crashes
  - switched to an even faster RNG
  - added hghwng's patch for faster trace map analysis
  - printing suggestions for mistyped `AFL_` env variables
  - added Rust bindings for custom mutators (thanks @julihoh)
  - afl-cc
  - allow instrumenting LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput
  - fixed endless loop for allow/blocklist lines starting with a
    comment (thanks to Zherya for reporting)
  - cmplog/redqueen now also tracks floating point, _ExtInt() + 128bit
  - cmplog/redqueen can now process basic libc++ and libstdc++
    std::string comparisons (no position or length type variants)
  - added support for __afl_coverage_interesting() for LTO and our
    own PCGUARD (llvm 10.0.1+), read more about this function and
    selective coverage in instrumentation/README.instrument_list.md
  - added AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT option NATIVE for native clang pc-guard
    support (less performant than our own), GCC for old afl-gcc and
    CLANG for old afl-clang
  - fixed a potential crash in the LAF feature
  - workaround for llvm bitcast lto bug
  - workaround for llvm 13
  - qemuafl
  - QASan (address sanitizer for Qemu) ported to qemuafl!
    See qemu_mode/libqasan/README.md
  - solved some persistent mode bugs (thanks Dil4rd)
  - solved an issue when dumping the memory maps (thanks wizche)
  - Android support for QASan
  - unicornafl
  - Substantial speed gains in python bindings for certain use cases
  - Improved rust bindings
  - Added a new example harness to compare python, c and rust bindings
  - afl-cmin and afl-showmap now support the -f option
  - afl_plot now also generates a graph on the discovered edges
  - changed default: no memory limit for afl-cmin and afl-cmin.bash
  - warn on any _AFL and __AFL env vars.
  - set AFL_IGNORE_UNKNOWN_ENVS to not warn on unknown AFL_... env vars
  - added dummy Makefile to instrumentation/
  - Updated utils/afl_frida to be 5% faster, 7% on x86_x64
  - Added `AFL_KILL_SIGNAL` env variable (thanks @v-p-b)
  - @Edznux added a nice documentation on how to use rpc.statsd with
    afl++ in docs/rpc_statsd.md, thanks!
* Tue Dec 15 2020 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 3.0c
  - llvm_mode/ and gcc_plugin/ moved to instrumentation/
  - examples/ renamed to utils/
  - moved libdislocator, libtokencap and qdbi_mode to utils/
  - all compilers combined to afl-cc which emulates the previous ones
  - afl-llvm/gcc-rt.o merged into afl-compiler-rt.o
  - afl-fuzz
  - not specifying -M or -S will now auto-set "-S default"
  - deterministic fuzzing is now disabled by default and can be enabled with
  - D. It is still enabled by default for -M.
  - a new seed selection was implemented that uses weighted randoms based on
    a schedule performance score, which is much better that the previous
    walk the whole queue approach. Select the old mode with -Z (auto enabled
    with -M)
  - Marcel Boehme submitted a patch that improves all AFFast schedules :)
  - the default schedule is now FAST
  - memory limits are now disabled by default, set them with -m if required
  - rpc.statsd support, for stats and charts, by Edznux, thanks a lot!
  - reading testcases from -i now descends into subdirectories
  - allow the -x command line option up to 4 times
  - loaded extras now have a duplication protection
  - If test cases are too large we do a partial read on the maximum
    supported size
  - longer seeds with the same trace information will now be ignored
    for fuzzing but still be used for splicing
  - crashing seeds are now not prohibiting a run anymore but are
    skipped - they are used for splicing, though
  - update MOpt for expanded havoc modes
  - setting the env var AFL_NO_AUTODICT will not load an LTO autodictionary
  - added NO_SPLICING compile option and makefile define
  - added INTROSPECTION make target that writes all mutations to
    out/NAME/introspection.txt
  - print special compile time options used in help output
  - when using -c cmplog, one of the childs was not killed, fixed
  - somewhere we broke -n dumb fuzzing, fixed
  - added afl_custom_describe to the custom mutator API to allow for easy
    mutation reproduction on crashing inputs
  - instrumentation
  - We received an enhanced gcc_plugin module from AdaCore, thank you
    very much!!
  - not overriding -Ox or -fno-unroll-loops anymore
  - we now have our own trace-pc-guard implementation. It is the same as
  - fsanitize-coverage=trace-pc-guard from llvm 12, but: it is a) inline
    and b) works from llvm 10.0.1 + onwards :)
  - new llvm pass: dict2file via AFL_LLVM_DICT2FILE, create afl-fuzz
  - x dictionary of string comparisons found during compilation
  - LTO autodict now also collects interesting cmp comparisons,
    std::string compare + find + ==, bcmp
  - fix crash in dict2file for integers > 64 bit
  - custom mutators
  - added a new custom mutator: symcc -> https://github.com/eurecom-s3/symcc/
  - added a new custom mutator: libfuzzer that integrates libfuzzer mutations
  - Our afl++ Grammar-Mutator is now better integrated into custom_mutators/
  - added INTROSPECTION support for custom modules
  - python fuzz function was not optional, fixed
  - some python mutator speed improvements
  - afl-cmin/afl-cmin.bash now search first in PATH and last in AFL_PATH
  - unicornafl synced with upstream version 1.02 (fixes, better rust bindings)
  - renamed AFL_DEBUG_CHILD_OUTPUT to AFL_DEBUG_CHILD
  - added AFL_CRASH_EXITCODE env variable to treat a child exitcode as crash
- afl-2.63c-fix-paths.patch refreshed to afl-3.0c-fix-paths.patch
* Sat Sep 05 2020 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 2.68c
  - added the GSoC excellent afl++ grammar mutator by Shengtuo to our
    custom_mutators/ (see custom_mutators/README.md) - or get it here:
    https://github.com/AFLplusplus/Grammar-Mutator
  - a few QOL changes for Apple and its outdated gmake
  - afl-fuzz:
  - fix for auto dictionary entries found during fuzzing to not throw out
    a -x dictionary
  - added total execs done to plot file
  - AFL_MAX_DET_EXTRAS env variable added to control the amount of
    deterministic dict entries without recompiling.
  - AFL_FORKSRV_INIT_TMOUT env variable added to control the time to wait
    for the forkserver to come up without the need to increase the overall
    timeout.
  - bugfix for cmplog that results in a heap overflow based on target data
    (thanks to the magma team for reporting!)
  - write fuzzing setup into out/fuzzer_setup (environment variables and
    command line)
  - custom mutators:
  - added afl_custom_fuzz_count/fuzz_count function to allow specifying
    the number of fuzz attempts for custom_fuzz
  - llvm_mode:
  - ported SanCov to LTO, and made it the default for LTO. better
    instrumentation locations
  - Further llvm 12 support (fast moving target like afl++ :-) )
  - deprecated LLVM SKIPSINGLEBLOCK env environment
* Wed Aug 19 2020 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 2.67c
  - Support for improved afl++ snapshot module:
    https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFL-Snapshot-LKM
  - Due to the instrumentation needing more memory, the initial memory sizes
    for -m have been increased
  - afl-fuzz:
  - added -F option to allow -M main fuzzers to sync to foreign fuzzers,
    e.g. honggfuzz or libfuzzer
  - added -b option to bind to a specific CPU
  - eliminated CPU affinity race condition for -S/-M runs
  - expanded havoc mode added, on no cycle finds add extra splicing and
    MOpt into the mix
  - fixed a bug in redqueen for strings and made deterministic with -s
  - llvm_mode:
  - now supports llvm 12
  - support for AFL_LLVM_ALLOWLIST/AFL_LLVM_DENYLIST (previous
    AFL_LLVM_WHITELIST and AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT_FILE are deprecated and
    are matched to AFL_LLVM_ALLOWLIST). The format is compatible to llvm
    sancov, and also supports function matching :)
  - added neverzero counting to trace-pc/pcgard
  - fixes for laf-intel float splitting (thanks to mark-griffin for
    reporting)
  - fixes for llvm 4.0
  - skipping ctors and ifuncs for instrumentation
  - LTO: switch default to the dynamic memory map, set AFL_LLVM_MAP_ADDR
    for a fixed map address (eg. 0x10000)
  - LTO: improved stability for persistent mode, no other instrumentation
    has that advantage
  - LTO: fixed autodict for long strings
  - LTO: laf-intel and redqueen/cmplog are now applied at link time
    to prevent llvm optimizing away the splits
  - LTO: autodictionary mode is a fixed default now
  - LTO: instrim instrumentation disabled, only classic support used
    as it is always better
  - LTO: env var AFL_LLVM_DOCUMENT_IDS=file will document which edge ID
    was given to which function during compilation
  - LTO: single block functions were not implemented by default, fixed
  - LTO: AFL_LLVM_SKIP_NEVERZERO behaviour was inversed, fixed
  - setting AFL_LLVM_LAF_SPLIT_FLOATS now activates
    AFL_LLVM_LAF_SPLIT_COMPARES
  - support for -E and -shared compilation runs
  - added honggfuzz mangle as a custom mutator in custom_mutators/honggfuzz
  - added afl-frida gum solution to examples/afl_frida (mostly imported
    from https://github.com/meme/hotwax/)
  - small fixes to afl-plot, afl-whatsup and man page creation
  - new README, added FAQ
* Thu Jul 02 2020 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 2.66c
  - renamed blacklist/whitelist to ignorelist/instrumentlist ->
    AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT_FILE and AFL_GCC_INSTRUMENT_FILE
  - warn on deprecated environment variables
  - afl-fuzz:
  - -S secondary nodes now only sync from the main node to increase
    performance, the -M main node still syncs from everyone. Added checks
    that ensure exactly one main node is present and warn otherwise
  - Add -D after -S to force a secondary to perform deterministic fuzzing
  - If no main node is present at a sync one secondary node automatically
    becomes a temporary main node until a real main nodes shows up
  - Fixed a mayor performance issue we inherited from AFLfast
  - switched murmur2 hashing and random() for xxh3 and xoshiro256**,
    resulting in an up to 5.5% speed increase
  - Resizing the window does not crash afl-fuzz anymore
  - Ensure that the targets are killed on exit
  - fix/update to MOpt (thanks to arnow117)
  - added MOpt dictionary support from repo
  - added experimental SEEK power schedule. It is EXPLORE with ignoring
    the runtime and less focus on the length of the test case
  - llvm_mode:
  - the default instrumentation is now PCGUARD if the llvm version is >= 7,
    as it is faster and provides better coverage. The original afl
    instrumentation can be set via AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT=AFL. This is
    automatically done when the instrument_file list feature is used.
  - PCGUARD mode is now even better because we made it collision free - plus
    it has a fixed map size, so it is also faster! :)
  - some targets want a ld variant for LD that is not gcc/clang but ld,
    added afl-ld-lto to solve this
  - lowered minimum required llvm version to 3.4 (except LLVMInsTrim, which
    needs 3.8.0)
  - instrument_file list feature now supports wildcards (thanks to sirmc)
  - small change to cmplog to make it work with current llvm 11-dev
  - added AFL_LLVM_LAF_ALL, sets all laf-intel settings
  - LTO instrument_files functionality rewritten, now main, _init etc functions
    need not to be listed anymore
  - fixed crash in compare-transform-pass when strcasecmp/strncasecmp was
    tried to be instrumented with LTO
  - fixed crash in cmplog with LTO
  - enable snapshot lkm also for persistent mode
  - Unicornafl
  - Added powerPC support from unicorn/next
  - rust bindings!
  - CMPLOG/Redqueen now also works for MMAP sharedmem
  - ensure shmem is released on errors
  - we moved radamsa to be a custom mutator in ./custom_mutators/. It is not
    compiled by default anymore.
  - allow running in /tmp (only unsafe with umask 0)
  - persistent mode shared memory testcase handover (instead of via
    files/stdin) - 10-100% performance increase
  - General support for 64 bit PowerPC, RiscV, Sparc etc.
  - fix afl-cmin.bash
  - slightly better performance compilation options for afl++ and targets
  - fixed afl-gcc/afl-as that could break on fast systems reusing pids in
    the same second
  - added lots of dictionaries from oss-fuzz, go-fuzz and Jakub Wilk
  - added former post_library examples to examples/custom_mutators/
  - Dockerfile upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04 Focal and installing llvm 11 and
    gcc 10 so afl-clang-lto can be build
* Fri May 15 2020 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 2.65c
  - afl-fuzz:
  - AFL_MAP_SIZE was not working correctly
  - better python detection
  - an old, old bug in afl that would show negative stability in rare
    circumstances is now hopefully fixed
  - AFL_POST_LIBRARY was deprecated, use AFL_CUSTOM_MUTATOR_LIBRARY
    instead (see docs/custom_mutators.md)
  - llvm_mode:
  - afl-clang-fast/lto now do not skip single block functions. This
    behaviour can be reactivated with AFL_LLVM_SKIPSINGLEBLOCK
  - if LLVM 11 is installed the posix shm_open+mmap is used and a fixed
    address for the shared memory map is used as this increases the
    fuzzing speed
  - InsTrim now has an LTO version! :-) That is the best and fastest mode!
  - fixes to LTO mode if instrumented edges > MAP_SIZE
  - CTX and NGRAM can now be used together
  - CTX and NGRAM are now also supported in CFG/INSTRIM mode
  - AFL_LLVM_LAF_TRANSFORM_COMPARES could crash, fixed
  - added AFL_LLVM_SKIP_NEVERZERO to skip the never zero coverage counter
    implementation. For targets with few or no loops or heavily called
    functions. Gives a small performance boost.
  - qemu_mode:
  - add information on PIE/PIC load addresses for 32 bit
  - better dependency checks
  - gcc_plugin:
  - better dependency checks
  - unicorn_mode:
  - validate_crash_callback can now count non-crashing inputs as crash as well
  - better submodule handling
  - afl-showmap: fix for -Q mode
  - added examples/afl_network_proxy which allows to fuzz a target over the
    network (not fuzzing tcp/ip services but running afl-fuzz on one system
    and the target being on an embedded device)
  - added examples/afl_untracer which does a binary-only fuzzing with the
    modifications done in memory (intel32/64 and aarch64 support)
  - added examples/afl_proxy which can be easily used to fuzz and instrument
    non-standard things
  - all:
  - forkserver communication now also used for error reporting
  - fix 32 bit build options
  - make clean now leaves qemu-3.1.1.tar.xz and the unicornafl directory
    intact if in a git/svn checkout - unless "deepclean" is used
* Sat Apr 18 2020 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 2.64c
  - llvm_mode LTO mode:
  - now requires llvm11 - but compiles all targets! :)
  - autodictionary feature added, enable with `AFL_LLVM_LTO_AUTODICTIONARY`
  - variable map size usage
  - afl-fuzz:
  - variable map size support added (only LTO mode can use this)
  - snapshot feature usage now visible in UI
  - Now setting `-L -1` will enable MOpt in parallel to normal mutation.
    Additionally, this allows to run dictionaries, radamsa and cmplog.
  - fix for cmplog/redqueen mode if stdin was used
  - fix for writing a better plot_data file
  - qemu_mode: fix for persistent mode (which would not terminate or get stuck)
  - compare-transform/AFL_LLVM_LAF_TRANSFORM_COMPARES now transforms also
    static global and local variable comparisons (cannot find all though)
  - extended forkserver: map_size and more information is communicated to
    afl-fuzz (and afl-fuzz acts accordingly)
  - new environment variable: AFL_MAP_SIZE to specify the size of the shared map
  - if AFL_CC/AFL_CXX is set but empty afl compilers did fail, fixed
    (this bug is in vanilla afl too)
  - added NO_PYTHON flag to disable python support when building afl-fuzz
  - more refactoring
* Sun Apr 12 2020 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 2.63c
  - all:
  - big code changes to make afl-fuzz thread-safe so afl-fuzz can spawn
    multiple fuzzing threads in the future or even become a library
  - afl basic tools now report on the environment variables picked up
  - more tools get environment variable usage info in the help output
  - force all output to stdout (some OK/SAY/WARN messages were sent to
    stdout, some to stderr)
  - uninstrumented mode uses an internal forkserver ("fauxserver")
  - now builds with `-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2`
  - drastically reduced number of (de)allocations during fuzzing
  - afl-fuzz:
  - python mutator modules and custom mutator modules now use the same
    interface and hence the API changed
  - AFL_AUTORESUME will resume execution without the need to specify `-i -`
  - added experimental power schedules (-p):
  - mmopt: ignores runtime of queue entries, gives higher weighting to
    the last 5 queue entries
  - rare: puts focus on queue entries that hits rare branches, also ignores
    runtime
  - llvm_mode:
  - added SNAPSHOT feature (using https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFL-Snapshot-LKM)
  - added Control Flow Integrity sanitizer (AFL_USE_CFISAN)
  - added AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT option to control the instrumentation type
    easier: DEFAULT, CFG (INSTRIM), LTO, CTX, NGRAM-x (x=2-16)
  - made USE_TRACE_PC compile obsolete
  - LTO collision free instrumented added in llvm_mode with afl-clang-lto -
    note that this mode is amazing, but quite some targets won't compile
  - Added llvm_mode NGRAM prev_loc coverage by Adrean Herrera
    (https://github.com/adrianherrera/afl-ngram-pass/), activate by setting
    AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT=NGRAM-<value> or AFL_LLVM_NGRAM_SIZE=<value>
  - Added llvm_mode context sensitive branch coverage, activated by setting
    AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT=CTX or AFL_LLVM_CTX=1
  - llvm_mode InsTrim mode:
  - removed workaround for bug where paths were not instrumented and
    imported fix by author
  - made skipping 1 block functions an option and is disabled by default,
    set AFL_LLVM_INSTRIM_SKIPSINGLEBLOCK=1 to re-enable this
  - qemu_mode:
  - qemu_mode now uses solely the internal capstone version to fix builds
    on modern Linux distributions
  - QEMU now logs routine arguments for CmpLog when the target is x86
  - afl-tmin:
  - now supports hang mode `-H` to minimize hangs
  - fixed potential afl-tmin missbehavior for targets with multiple hangs
  - Pressing Control-c in afl-cmin did not terminate it for some OS
  - the custom API was rewritten and is now the same for Python and shared
    libraries.
- afl-1.58b-fix-paths.patch moved to
- afl-2.63c-fix-paths.patch: adjust Makefile -> GNUmakefile
* Fri Feb 28 2020 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 2.62c
  - Important fix for memory allocation functions that result in afl-fuzz not identifying crashes - UPDATE!
  - Small fix for -E/-V to release the CPU
  - CmpLog does not need sancov anymore
* Tue Feb 25 2020 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- updated to 2.61c
  - use -march=native if available
  - most tools now check for mistyped environment variables
  - gcc 10 is now supported
  - the memory safety checks are now disabled for a little more speed during
    fuzzing (only affects creating queue entries), can be toggled in config.h
  - afl-fuzz:
  - MOpt out of bounds writing crash fixed
  - now prints the real python version support compiled in
  - set stronger performance compile options and little tweaks
  - Android: prefer bigcores when selecting a CPU
  - CmpLog forkserver
  - Redqueen input-2-state mutator (cmp instructions only ATM)
  - all Python 2+3 versions supported now
  - changed execs_per_sec in fuzzer_stats from "current" execs per second
    (which is pointless) to total execs per second
  - bugfix for dictionary insert stage count (fix via Google repo PR)
  - added warning if -M is used together with custom mutators with _ONLY option
  - AFL_TMPDIR checks are now later and better explained if they fail
  - llvm_mode
  - InsTrim: three bug fixes:
    1. (minor) no pointless instrumentation of 1 block functions
    2. (medium) path bug that leads a few blocks not instrumented that
    should be
    3. (major) incorrect prev_loc was written, fixed!
  - afl-clang-fast:
  - show in the help output for which llvm version it was compiled for
  - now does not need to be recompiled between trace-pc and pass
    instrumentation. compile normally and set AFL_LLVM_USE_TRACE_PC :)
  - LLVM 11 is supported
  - CmpLog instrumentation using SanCov (see llvm_mode/README.cmplog)
  - afl-gcc, afl-clang-fast, afl-gcc-fast:
  - experimental support for undefined behaviour sanitizer UBSAN
    (set AFL_USE_UBSAN=1)
  - the instrumentation summary output now also lists activated sanitizers
  - afl-as: added isatty(2) check back in
  - added AFL_DEBUG (for upcoming merge)
  - qemu_mode:
  - persistent mode is now also available for arm and aarch64
  - CmpLog instrumentation for QEMU (-c afl-fuzz command line option)
    for x86, x86_64, arm and aarch64
  - AFL_PERSISTENT_HOOK callback module for persistent QEMU
    (see examples/qemu_persistent_hook)
  - added qemu_mode/README.persistent.md documentation
  - AFL_ENTRYPOINT noew has instruction granularity
  - afl-cmin is now a sh script (invoking awk) instead of bash for portability
    the original script is still present as afl-cmin.bash
  - afl-showmap: -i dir option now allows processing multiple inputs using the
    forkserver. This is for enhanced speed in afl-cmin.
  - added blacklist and whitelisting function check in all modules of llvm_mode
  - added fix from Debian project to compile libdislocator and libtokencap
  - libdislocator: AFL_ALIGNED_ALLOC to force size alignment to max_align_t
Version: 2.52b-bp153.2.1
* Mon Mar 29 2021 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Fix packaging on aarch64 and %{arm}
Version: 2.52b-bp150.2.4
* Sun Nov 05 2017 mardnh@gmx.de
- Update to version 2.52b:
  * Upgraded QEMU patches from 2.3.0 to 2.10.0. Required troubleshooting
    several weird issues.
  * Added setsid to afl-showmap. See the notes for 2.51b.
  * Added target mode (deferred, persistent, qemu, etc) to fuzzer_stats.
  * afl-tmin should now save a partially minimized file when Ctrl-C
    is pressed.
  * Added an option for afl-analyze to dump offsets in hex.
  * Added support for parameters in triage_crashes.sh.
* Sun Sep 03 2017 astieger@suse.com
- afl 2.51b:
  * Make afl-tmin call setsid to prevent glibc traceback junk from
    showing up on the terminal
- includes changes form 2.50b:
  * Fix a timing corner case
  * Address a libtokencap / pthreads incompatibility issue
  * Add AFL_FAST_CAL.
  * In-place resume now preserves .synced
* Sat Jul 29 2017 meissner@suse.com
- include docs/README
* Wed Jul 26 2017 meissner@suse.com
- Version 2.49b
  - Added AFL_TMIN_EXACT to allow path constraint for crash minimization.
  - Added dates for releases (retroactively for all of 2017).
- Version 2.48b
  - Added AFL_ALLOW_TMP to permit some scripts to run in /tmp.
  - Fixed cwd handling in afl-analyze (similar to the quirk in afl-tmin).
  - Made it possible to point -o and -f to the same file in afl-tmin.
- Version 2.47b
  - Fixed cwd handling in afl-tmin. Spotted by Jakub Wilk.
- Version 2.46b
  - libdislocator now supports AFL_LD_NO_CALLOC_OVER for folks who do not
    want to abort on calloc() overflows.
  - Made a minor fix to libtokencap. Reported by Daniel Stender.
  - Added a small JSON dictionary, inspired on a dictionary done by Jakub Wilk.
* Fri Jul 07 2017 meissner@suse.com
- update to 2.45b:
  - Added strstr, strcasestr support to libtokencap. Contributed by
    Daniel Hodson.
  - Fixed a resumption offset glitch spotted by Jakub Wilk.
  - There are definitely no bugs in afl-showmap -c now.
* Mon Jul 03 2017 astieger@suse.com
- update to 2.44b:
  * Add visual indicator of ASAN / MSAN mode when compiling
  * Add support for afl-showmap coredumps (-c)
  * Add LD_BIND_NOW=1 for afl-showmap by default
  * Added AFL_NO_ARITH to aid in the fuzzing of text-based formats
  * Renamed the R() macro to avoid a problem with llvm_mode in the
    latest versions of LLVM
* Wed Apr 12 2017 meissner@suse.com
- update to 2.41b:
  - Addressed a major user complaint related to timeout detection. Timing out
    inputs are now binned as "hangs" only if they exceed a far more generous
    time limit than the one used to reject slow paths.
- update to 2.40b:
  - Fixed a minor oversight in the insertion strategy for dictionary words.
    Spotted by Andrzej Jackowski.
  - Made a small improvement to the havoc block insertion strategy.
  - Adjusted color rules for "is it done yet?" indicators.
* Wed Mar 08 2017 sfalken@opensuse.org
- Changed %doc line, to clear buildfailure in openSUSE:Factory
  Due to unpackaged files
* Fri Feb 10 2017 meissner@suse.com
- update to 2.39b:
  - Improved error reporting in afl-cmin. Suggested by floyd.
  - Made a minor tweak to trace-pc-guard support. Suggested by kcc.
  - Added a mention of afl-monitor.
* Mon Jan 30 2017 astieger@suse.com
- update to  2.38b:
  * Added -mllvm -sanitizer-coverage-block-threshold=0 to
    trace-pc-guard mode
  * Fixed a cosmetic bad free() bug when aborting -S sessions
  * Made a small change to afl-whatsup to sort fuzzers by name.
  * Fixed a minor issue with malloc(0) in libdislocator
  * Changed the clobber pattern in libdislocator to a slightly more
    reliable one
  * Added a note about THP performance
  * Added a somewhat unofficial support for running afl-tmin with a
    baseline "mask" that causes it to minimize only for edges that
    are unique to the input file, but not to the "boring" baseline.
  * "Fixed" a getPassName() problem with never versions of clang.
* Wed Oct 19 2016 mpluskal@suse.com
- Update to version 2.35b:
  * Fixed a minor cmdline reporting glitch, spotted by Leo Barnes.
  * Fixed a silly bug in libdislocator. Spotted by Johannes Schultz.
- Changes for version 2.34b:
  * Added a note about afl-tmin to technical_details.txt.
  * Added support for AFL_NO_UI, as suggested by Leo Barnes.
- Changes for version 2.33b:
  * Added code to strip -Wl,-z,defs and -Wl,--no-undefined for
    fl-clang-fast, since they interfere with -shared. Spotted and
    iagnosed by Toby Hutton.
  * Added some fuzzing tips for Android.
* Thu Aug 25 2016 meissner@suse.com
- Version 2.32b:
  - Added a check for AFL_HARDEN combined with AFL_USE_*SAN. Suggested by Hanno Boeck.
  - Made several other cosmetic adjustments to cycle timing in the wake of the big tweak made in 2.31b.
- Version 2.31b:
  - Changed havoc cycle counts for a marked performance boost, especially
    with -S / -d. See the discussion of FidgetyAFL in:
    https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/afl-users/fOPeb62FZUg
    While this does not implement the approach proposed by the authors of
    the CCS paper, the solution is a result of digging into that research;
    more improvements may follow as I do more experiments and get more
    definitive data.
- Version 2.30b:
  - Made minor improvements to persistent mode to avoid the remote
    possibility of "no instrumentation detected" issues with very low
    instrumentation densities.
  - Fixed a minor glitch with a leftover process in persistent mode.
    Reported by Jakub Wilk and Daniel Stender.
  - Made persistent mode bitmaps a bit more consistent and adjusted the way
    this is shown in the UI, especially in persistent mode.
- Version 2.29b:
  - Made a minor #include fix to llvm_mode. Suggested by Jonathan Metzman.
  - Made cosmetic updates to the docs.
- Version 2.28b:
  - Added "life pro tips" to docs/.
  - Moved testcases/_extras/ to dictionaries/ for visibility.
  - Made minor improvements to install scripts.
  - Added an important safety tip.
- Version 2.27b:
  - Added libtokencap, a simple feature to intercept strcmp / memcmp and
    generate dictionary entries that can help extend coverage.
  - Moved libdislocator to its own dir, added README.
  - The demo in experimental/instrumented_cmp is no more.
- Version 2.26b:
  - Made a fix for libdislocator.so to compile on MacOS X.
  - Added support for DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES.
  - Renamed AFL_LD_PRELOAD to AFL_PRELOAD.
- Version 2.25b:
  - Made some cosmetic updates to libdislocator.so, renamed one env
    variable.
- Version 2.24b:
  - Added libdislocator.so, an experimental, abusive allocator. Try
    it out with AFL_LD_PRELOAD=/path/to/libdislocator.so when running
    afl-fuzz.
- Version 2.23b:
  - Improved the stability metric for persistent mode binaries. Problem
    spotted by Kurt Roeckx.
  - Made a related improvement that may bring the metric to 100% for those
    targets.
- Version 2.22b:
  - Mentioned the potential conflicts between MSAN / ASAN and FORTIFY_SOURCE.
    There is no automated check for this, since some distros may implicitly
    set FORTIFY_SOURCE outside of the compiler's argv[].
  - Populated the support for AFL_LD_PRELOAD to all companion tools.
  - Made a change to the handling of ./afl-clang-fast -v. Spotted by
    Jan Kneschke.
* Sat Jul 23 2016 astieger@suse.com
- afl 2.21b:
  * Minor UI fixes
- includes changes from 2.20b:
  * Revamp handling of variable paths
  * Stablility improvements
  * Include current input bitmap density in UI
  * Add experimental support for parallelizing -M.
- includes changes from 2.19b:
  * Ensure auto CPU binding happens at non-overlapping times
- includes changes from 2.18b
  * Performance improvements
* Tue Jun 28 2016 astieger@suse.com
- afl 2.17b:
  * Remove error-prone and manual -Z option
  * automatically bind to the first free core
* Wed Jun 15 2016 astieger@suse.com
- afl 2.14b:
  - Added FUZZING_BUILD_MODE_UNSAFE_FOR_PRODUCTION as a macro
    defined when compiling with afl-gcc and friends
  - Refreshed some of the non-x86 docs.
* Tue May 31 2016 astieger@suse.com
- afl 2.13b:
  * Fixed a spurious build test error with trace-pc and
    llvm_mode/Makefile.
  * Fixed a cosmetic issue with afl-whatsup
- includes changes from 2.12b
  * Fixed a minor issue in afl-tmin that can make alphabet
    minimization less efficient during passes > 1
* Mon May 02 2016 astieger@suse.com
- afl 2.11b:
  - Fixed a minor typo in instrumented_cmp
  - Added a missing size check for deterministic insertion steps.
  - Made an improvement to afl-gotcpu when -Z not used.
  - Fixed a typo in post_library_png.so.c in experimental/
* Sat Apr 16 2016 astieger@suse.com
- afl 2.10b:
  * Fix a minor core counting glitch
* Mon Mar 28 2016 mpluskal@suse.com
- Update to 2.09b
  * Made several documentation updates.
  * Added some visual indicators to promote and simplify the use
    of -Z.
- Changes for 2.08b
  * Added explicit support for -m32 and -m64 for llvm_mode.
    Inspired by a request from Christian Holler.
  * Added a new benchmarking option, as requested by Kostya
    Serebryany.
- Changes for 2.07b
  * Added CPU affinity option (-Z) on Linux. With some caution,
    this can offer a significant (10%+) performance bump and
    reduce jitter. Proposed by Austin Seipp.
  * Updated afl-gotcpu to use CPU affinity where supported.
  * Fixed confusing CPU_TARGET error messages with QEMU build.
    Spotted by Daniel Komaromy and others.
- Changes for 2.06b
  * Worked around LLVM persistent mode hiccups with -shared code.
    Contributed by Christian Holler.
  * Added __AFL_COMPILER as a convenient way to detect that
    something is built under afl-gcc / afl-clang / afl-clang-fast
    and enable custom optimizations in your code. Suggested by
    Pedro Corte-Real.
  * Upstreamed several minor changes developed by Franjo Ivancic to
    allow AFL to be built as a library. This is fairly use-specific
    and may have relatively little appeal to general audiences.
* Sun Feb 28 2016 astieger@suse.com
- afl 2.05b:
  * Put __sanitizer_cov_module_init & co behind #ifdef to avoid
    problems with ASAN.