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afl-qemu-ppc64.diff
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--- qemu_mode/patches/elfload.diff.orig 2018-10-12 17:26:36.259207135 +0200
+++ qemu_mode/patches/elfload.diff 2018-10-23 12:49:16.061010377 +0200
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---- qemu-2.10.0-rc3-clean/linux-user/elfload.c 2017-08-15 11:39:41.000000000 -0700
-+++ qemu-2.10.0-rc3/linux-user/elfload.c 2017-08-22 14:33:57.397127516 -0700
+--- qemu-2.10.0.orig/linux-user/elfload.c 2017-08-30 18:50:41.000000000 +0200
++++ qemu-2.10.0/linux-user/elfload.c 2018-10-23 12:48:16.421879765 +0200
@@ -20,6 +20,8 @@
#define ELF_OSABI ELFOSABI_SYSV
@@ -30,3 +30,26 @@
}
}
if (elf_prot & PROT_WRITE) {
+@@ -2443,6 +2449,22 @@
+ info, (elf_interpreter ? &interp_info : NULL));
+ info->start_stack = bprm->p;
+
++#if defined(TARGET_PPC64) && !defined(TARGET_ABI32)
++ // On PowerPC64 the entry point is the _function descriptor_
++ // of the entry function. For AFL to properly initialize,
++ // afl_entry_point needs to be set to the actual first instruction
++ // as opposed executed by the target program. This as opposed to
++ // where the function's descriptor sits in memory.
++
++ // Shameless copy of PPC init_thread
++ info_report("Adjusting afl_entry_point");
++ if (afl_entry_point && (get_ppc64_abi(info) < 2)) {
++ uint64_t val;
++ get_user_u64(val, afl_entry_point);
++ afl_entry_point = val + info->load_bias;
++ }
++#endif
++
+ /* If we have an interpreter, set that as the program's entry point.
+ Copy the load_bias as well, to help PPC64 interpret the entry
+ point as a function descriptor. Do this after creating elf tables