Fuzz introspector
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Fuzzer details

Fuzzer: fuzz_burl

Call tree

The calltree shows the control flow of the fuzzer. This is overlaid with coverage information to display how much of the potential code a fuzzer can reach is in fact covered at runtime. In the following there is a link to a detailed calltree visualisation as well as a bitmap showing a high-level view of the calltree. For further information about these topics please see the glossary for full calltree and calltree overview

Call tree overview bitmap:

The distribution of callsites in terms of coloring is
Color Runtime hitcount Callsite count Percentage
red 0 10 13.5%
gold [1:9] 2 2.70%
yellow [10:29] 0 0.0%
greenyellow [30:49] 0 0.0%
lawngreen 50+ 62 83.7%
All colors 74 100

Fuzz blockers

The followings are the branches where fuzzer fails to bypass.

Unique non-covered Complexity Unique Reachable Complexities Unique Reachable Functions All non-covered Complexity All Reachable Complexity Function Name Function Callsite Blocked Branch
37 37 1 :

['buffer_blank']

37 37 buffer_path_simplify call site: 00050 /src/lighttpd1.4/src/buffer.c:905
0 0 None 0 0 buffer_path_simplify call site: 00051 /src/lighttpd1.4/src/buffer.c:928

Runtime coverage analysis

Covered functions
32
Functions that are reachable but not covered
11
Reachable functions
43
Percentage of reachable functions covered
74.42%
NB: The sum of covered functions and functions that are reachable but not covered need not be equal to Reachable functions . This is because the reachability analysis is an approximation and thus at runtime some functions may be covered that are not included in the reachability analysis. This is a limitation of our static analysis capabilities.
Function name source code lines source lines hit percentage hit

Files reached

filename functions hit
fuzz_burl.c 2
lighttpd1.4buffer.c 12
lighttpd1.4ck.c 2
lighttpd1.4burl.c 13
lighttpd1.4./buffer.h 6