Fixing 7,400 Bugs for 1$: Cheap Crash-Site Program Repair
Main:9 Pages
17 Figures
Bibliography:4 Pages
1 Tables
Appendix:5 Pages
Abstract
The rapid advancement of bug-finding techniques has led to the discovery of more vulnerabilities than developers can reasonably fix, creating an urgent need for effective Automated Program Repair (APR) methods. However, the complexity of modern bugs often makes precise root cause analysis difficult and unreliable. To address this challenge, we propose crash-site repair to simplify the repair task while still mitigating the risk of exploitation. In addition, we introduce a template-guided patch generation approach that significantly reduces the token cost of Large Language Models (LLMs) while maintaining both efficiency and effectiveness.
View on arXivComments on this paper
