Please don't burden upstream for every single issue (for now assume literal meaning: "for any issue"). This worked for a while, as Dmitry had spare time for syzkaller for !Linux, but this time is over. You have asked others for tests, so take the responsibility now to answer feedback reports. I'm not sure that sharing random binaries is appropriate solution. Please put syzkaller into pkgsrc-wip and add automatic script to spawn the fuzzing process. This might include the VM creation in qemu with anita. For manual steps ship the instruction in MESSAGE. We use pkgsrc to share know-how of 3rd party tools in one tree. On 27.10.2017 12:02, Utkarsh Anand wrote: > Adding Dmitry Vyukov to CC. He might be able to address your queries better. > > Regards, > Utkarsh Anand > > On 27/10/2017, Chavdar Ivanov <ci4ic4%gmail.com@localhost> wrote: >> I ran them twice; on both occasions somewhere around the fifth hour of work >> the laptop became unresponsive; it didn't crash, I could switch the wscons, >> but nothing else, so I had to reset it. The laptop didn't seem particularly >> hot at the time. >> >> It is an old T61p with 4GB memory, running 8.99.5 at the moment. >> >> Chavdar Ivanov >> >> On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 at 07:31 Utkarsh Anand <uanand009%gmail.com@localhost> wrote: >> >>> BTW, the executables are for amd64. Sorry for sharing it on tech-kern. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Utkarsh Anand >>> >>> On 26 October 2017 at 12:20, Utkarsh Anand <uanand009%gmail.com@localhost> wrote: >>> >>>> You can now access the binaries from: >>>> http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/utkarsh009/syzkaller/syzkaller-binaries.tar.gz >>>> I'll keep updating them from time to time. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Utkarsh Anand >>>> >>>> On 26 October 2017 at 08:03, Utkarsh Anand <uanand009%gmail.com@localhost> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> I have been working on adding support for NetBSD in syzkaller: >>>>> github.com/google/syzkaller >>>>> I would like to ask interested volunteers to test the binaries (check >>>>> attachments). >>>>> Command to run the binaries: ./syz-stress -executor ./syz-executor >>>>> Let it run on the machine. It might take quite long to finish, so you >>>>> could probably let it running overnight and then share the last few >>>>> lines of the output (basically, the conclusive part). Even if you're >>>>> not running the latest build, the results are of great help. I'll >>>>> resend the updated binaries, in case there is a change in the code. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Utkarsh Anand >>>>> Sent from my iPad >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>
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