Record Case Detail

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Stderr

 pwd: /out/package
ppid: 19774
   1: WRITELN echo 123 > 1.txt
   2: WRITELN echo 222 > 2.txt
   3: WRITELN echo 321 > 4.txt
   4: WRITELN cat<1.txt 2.txt>3.txt 4.txt
   5: WRITELN cat 1.txt
   6: WRITELN cat 2.txt
   7: WRITELN cat 3.txt
   8: WRITELN cat 4.txt
   9: WRITELN ls
  10: WRITELN exit

Hints

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Your Answer

mumsh $ AddressSanitizer:DEADLYSIGNAL
=================================================================
==19775==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: SEGV on unknown address 0x000000000000 (pc 0x0000004280d3 bp 0x7ffd33ce5580 sp 0x7ffd33ce5530 T0)
==19775==The signal is caused by a READ memory access.
==19775==Hint: address points to the zero page.
    #0 0x4280d2  (/out/package/mumsh_memory_check+0x4280d2)
    #1 0x4dc88a  (/out/package/mumsh_memory_check+0x4dc88a)
    #2 0x519834  (/out/package/mumsh_memory_check+0x519834)
    #3 0x5199b8  (/out/package/mumsh_memory_check+0x5199b8)
    #4 0x7f20627f1b96  (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x21b96)
    #5 0x41cbc9  (/out/package/mumsh_memory_check+0x41cbc9)

AddressSanitizer can not provide additional info.
SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: SEGV (/out/package/mumsh_memory_check+0x4280d2) 
==19775==ABORTING

JOJ Answer

mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ 123
mumsh $ 222
mumsh $ 222
321
mumsh $ 321
mumsh $ 1.txt
2.txt
3.txt
4.txt
driver
mumsh
mumsh_memory_check
mumsh $ exit