Skip to content
STIMSMITH

Sadullah Canakci

Person

Sadullah Canakci is a researcher associated with Boston University's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and a co-author of the paper "ProcessorFuzz: Processor Fuzzing with Control and Status Registers Guidance."

First seen 5/28/2026
Last seen 6/8/2026
Evidence 6 chunks
Wiki v1

WIKI

Overview

Sadullah Canakci is listed as an author affiliated with the Department of ECE at Boston University in the paper ProcessorFuzz: Processor Fuzzing with Control and Status Registers Guidance. The paper's author list includes Canakci alongside Chathura Rajapaksha, Leila Delshadtehrani, Anoop Nataraja, Michael Bedford Taylor, Manuel Egele, and Ajay Joshi.

Research context

READ FULL ARTICLE →

NEIGHBORHOOD

No graph connections found for this entity yet. It may appear in future ingestion runs.

explore full graph →

RELATIONSHIPS

8 connections
ProcessorFuzz paper ← authored by 100% 2e
Sadullah Canakci is listed as an author of the ProcessorFuzz paper.
TargetFuzz ← authored by 100% 2e
TargetFuzz is proposed by Sadullah Canakci as part of his dissertation
DirectFuzz ← authored by 100% 2e
DirectFuzz is proposed by Sadullah Canakci as part of his dissertation
ProcessorFuzz ← authored by 100% 2e
ProcessorFuzz is proposed by Sadullah Canakci as part of his dissertation
The dissertation is authored by Sadullah Canakci
Boston University part of → 100% 1e
Sadullah Canakci is affiliated with Boston University.
Sadullah Canakci is listed as an author of the paper.
Sadullah Canakci is listed as an author of the paper.

CITATIONS

5 sources
5 citations — click to expand
[1] Sadullah Canakci is listed as an author of "ProcessorFuzz: Processor Fuzzing with Control and Status Registers Guidance." ProcessorFuzz: Processor Fuzzing with Control and
[2] Sadullah Canakci is affiliated with the Department of ECE, Boston University in the ProcessorFuzz paper. ProcessorFuzz: Processor Fuzzing with Control and
[3] ProcessorFuzz uses CSR-transition coverage by monitoring transitions in Control and Status Registers to guide fuzzing toward new processor states. ProcessorFuzz: Processor Fuzzing with Control and
[4] ProcessorFuzz was evaluated on Rocket, BOOM, and BlackParrot and reported triggering ground-truth bugs 1.23× faster on average than DIFUZZRTL. ProcessorFuzz: Processor Fuzzing with Control and
[5] The ProcessorFuzz experiments exposed eight new bugs across three RISC-V cores and one new bug in a reference model, with all nine confirmed by developers. ProcessorFuzz: Processor Fuzzing with Control and