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afl-gcc - afl-cc++2.68c by Michal Zalewski
afl-gcc
afl-gcc has no command line options Environment variables used by afl-gcc: AFL_CC: path to the C compiler to use AFL_CXX: path to the C++ compiler to use AFL_GCJ: path to the java compiler to use AFL_PATH: path to the instrumenting assembler AFL_DONT_OPTIMIZE: disable optimization instead of -O3 AFL_NO_BUILTIN: compile for use with libtokencap.so AFL_QUIET: suppress verbose output AFL_CAL_FAST: speed up the initial calibration AFL_HARDEN: adds code hardening to catch memory bugs AFL_USE_ASAN: activate address sanitizer AFL_USE_MSAN: activate memory sanitizer AFL_USE_UBSAN: activate undefined behaviour sanitizer Environment variables used by afl-as (called by afl-gcc): AFL_AS: path to the assembler to use TMPDIR: set the directory for temporary files of afl-as TEMP: fall back path to directory for temporary files TMP: fall back path to directory for temporary files AFL_INST_RATIO: percentage of branches to instrument AFL_QUIET: suppress verbose output AFL_KEEP_ASSEMBLY: leave instrumented assembly files AFL_AS_FORCE_INSTRUMENT: force instrumentation for asm sources NOTE: afl-gcc is deprecated, llvm_mode is much faster and has more options
afl++ was written by Michal "lcamtuf" Zalewski and is maintained by Marc "van Hauser" Heuse <mh@mh-sec.de>, Heiko "hexcoder-" Eissfeldt <heiko.eissfeldt@hexco.de>, Andrea Fioraldi <andreafioraldi@gmail.com> and Dominik Maier <domenukk@gmail.com> The homepage of afl++ is: https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus
Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004
2020-11-21 | afl++ |