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OpenSK panic in corpus testing (tracking) #177

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mingxguo27 opened this issue Oct 6, 2020 · 2 comments
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OpenSK panic in corpus testing (tracking) #177

mingxguo27 opened this issue Oct 6, 2020 · 2 comments
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mingxguo27 commented Oct 6, 2020

  1. Track kernel panic: some inputs in the corpus generated by the gray-box fuzzer caused a kernel crash when tested on hardware.
  2. OpenSK's main currently has 5 explicit panics (at L57, L96, L134, L209 and L353/355), consider keeping/changing the behaviour for fuzzing sake.
@mingxguo27 mingxguo27 changed the title OpenSK panic in corpus testing OpenSK panic in corpus testing (tracking) Oct 6, 2020
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mingxguo27 commented Oct 7, 2020

The input file that caused a crash can be found here.

@jmichelp jmichelp added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 7, 2020
@jmichelp jmichelp added this to Needs triage in OpenSK bug triage via automation Oct 7, 2020
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@jmichelp jmichelp added tracking List of things to do and removed bug Something isn't working labels Aug 16, 2021
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