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The "define uint64_t unsigned long long" were too good to work.
With a different toolchain I am getting:
cstdint:69:11: error: expected unqualified-id
using ::uint64_t;
^
executor/common.h:34:18: note: expanded from macro 'uint64_t'
Do it the proper way: introduce uint64/32/16/8 types and use them.
pkg/csource then does s/uint64/uint64_t/ to not clutter code with
additional typedefs.
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When comparisons are enabled fuzzer somehow manages to discover
the output region and corrupt it. It seems to fetch the address
from some memory operations (mmap/munmap).
Don't leak the output region address.
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1. remove workaround for pthread attrs (was fixed in akaros)
2. remove workaround for dup2 (was fixed in akaros)
3. check that we receive a program
4. implement timeout for test processes
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We currently use more complex and functional protocol on linux,
and a simple ad-hoc protocol on other OSes.
This leads to code duplication in both ipc and executor.
Linux supports coverage, shared memory communication and fork server,
which would also be useful for most other OSes.
Unify communication protocol and parametrize it by
(1) use of shmem or only pipes, (2) use of fork server.
This reduces duplication in ipc and executor and will
allow to support the useful features for other OSes easily.
Finally, this fixes akaros support as it currently uses
syz-stress running on host (linux) and executor running on akaros.
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Does not work yet, also needs ipc changes.
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