[llvm-bugs] Issue 5020 in oss-fuzz: llvm/clang-fuzzer: ASSERT: width && "Can't truncate to 0 bits"

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Labels: ClusterFuzz Stability-Memory-AddressSanitizer Reproducible  
Engine-libfuzzer Proj-llvm Reported-2018-01-08
Type: Bug

New issue 5020 by ClusterFuzz-External: llvm/clang-fuzzer: ASSERT: width  
&& "Can't truncate to 0 bits"
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=5020

Detailed report: https://oss-fuzz.com/testcase?key=4656722267340800

Project: llvm
Fuzzer: libFuzzer_llvm_clang-fuzzer
Fuzz target binary: clang-fuzzer
Job Type: libfuzzer_asan_llvm
Platform Id: linux

Crash Type: ASSERT
Crash Address:
Crash State:
   width && "Can't truncate to 0 bits"
   llvm::APInt::trunc
   AnalyzeBitFieldAssignment

Sanitizer: address (ASAN)

Regressed:  
https://oss-fuzz.com/revisions?job=libfuzzer_asan_llvm&range=201712090607:201712100011

Reproducer Testcase:  
https://oss-fuzz.com/download?testcase_id=4656722267340800

Issue filed automatically.

See https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/blob/master/docs/reproducing.md for  
more information.

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