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valgrind on fuzzed elf
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Hi Nick,
You'll be happy to hear that even with lots of fuzzing samples I wasn't able to
create another address sanitizer error. But I'll keep trying.
However I still experience some warnings that I think
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tentative patch
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Bug ID: 17527
Summary: Function left out of ELF
Product: binutils
Version: 2.24
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: ld
Assignee: un
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Hi Hanno,
[Queues up Queen's Another One Bites The Dust...]
Try head again - the ihex fix is in.
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ihex stack overflow
Hi Nick, thanks. One fixed, one more fuzzed :-)
==25054== ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stac
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valgrind on dllmaxvals
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fuzzed elf out of memory sample
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Encoding a BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BLX instead of a BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_CALL for
static calls between arm to thumb fixed the problem.
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the c input
causing the situation, for reference (need attribute target support)
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Bug ID: 17526
Summary: Error en gas/subsegs.c linea 70 en macro bfd/bfd.h
linea 304
Product: binutils
Version: 2.24
Status: NEW
Severity: critical
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New test
compiles with arm-none-eabi-gcc -march=armv7-a 1.s
previous objdump was :
801c:eb
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Hi Hanno,
OK, the head/master branch sources have been updated again. Please give this
new version a go.
Cheers
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PS. I think that the difference between my address sanitized build and yours
wa
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objdump -s hanger
It's not over yet. This one will cause objdump -s to hang forever, likely an
endless loop.
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Hi Hanno,
The loop would have ended eventually - when your machine ran out of memory.
:-)
Anyway it is fixed now, so bring on the next one.
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another memory exhaustion sample (elf)
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Hi Hanno,
OK, head has been updated again. Please give it a respin.
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another memory exhaustion sample (aout)
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another memory exhaustion sample (pe)
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The program code in assembly language:
...
Loop: xor.b #0b0101,&P1OUT
call #Wait
jmpLoop
...
After compilation, see:
Loop: xor.b #0b0101,&P1OUT
c018: c2 e3 21 00 xor.b #0, &0x0021 ;r3 As
Hello,
I'm not actually sure that this is a linker bug, but it sure looks
like one. Version 2.21.1a of ld works fine, but starting at version
2.22 and up to 2.24, we are seeing some odd behaviour that is hard to
pin down. All versions of the linker were built and run on a x86_64
RHEL 6.4 system
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Several pe crashers
all different according to valgrind
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