// Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // TODO: expand the set of supported platforms, with testing. Nothing about // the instrumentation is OS specific, but only amd64 and arm64 are // supported in the runtime. See src/runtime/libfuzzer*. // // If you update this constraint, also update internal/platform.FuzzInstrumented. // //go:build !((darwin || linux || windows || freebsd) && (amd64 || arm64)) package fuzz // TODO(#48504): re-enable on platforms where instrumentation works. // In theory, we shouldn't need this file at all: if the binary was built // without coverage, then _counters and _ecounters should have the same address. // However, this caused an init failure on aix/ppc64, so it's disabled here. // coverage returns a []byte containing unique 8-bit counters for each edge of // the instrumented source code. This coverage data will only be generated if // `-d=libfuzzer` is set at build time. This can be used to understand the code // coverage of a test execution. func coverage() []byte { return nil }