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fuzzutil.cc
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r38191 #include "fuzzutil.h"
Yuya Nishihara
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r38234 #include <cstring>
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r38191 #include <utility>
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r38192 contrib::optional<two_inputs> SplitInputs(const uint8_t *Data, size_t Size)
Augie Fackler
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r38191 {
if (!Size) {
Augie Fackler
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r38192 return contrib::nullopt;
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r38191 }
// figure out a random point in [0, Size] to split our input.
size_t left_size = (Data[0] / 255.0) * (Size - 1);
// Copy inputs to new allocations so if bdiff over-reads
// AddressSanitizer can detect it.
std::unique_ptr<char[]> left(new char[left_size]);
Yuya Nishihara
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r38234 std::memcpy(left.get(), Data + 1, left_size);
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r38191 // right starts at the next byte after left ends
size_t right_size = Size - (left_size + 1);
std::unique_ptr<char[]> right(new char[right_size]);
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r38234 std::memcpy(right.get(), Data + 1 + left_size, right_size);
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r38191 LOG(2) << "inputs are " << left_size << " and " << right_size
<< " bytes" << std::endl;
two_inputs result = {std::move(right), right_size, std::move(left),
left_size};
return result;
}