Concretely mapped symbolic memory locations for memory error detection
Memory allocation is a fundamental operation for managing memory objects in many programming languages. Misusing allocated memory objects (e.g., buffer overflow and use-after-free) can lead to catastrophic consequences. Symbolic execution-based approaches are often used to detect such memory errors,...
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Main Authors: | TU, Haoxin, JIANG, Lingxiao, HONG, Jiaqi, DING, Xuhua, JIANG, He |
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2024
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