Static flow-sensitive & context-sensitive information-flow analysis for software product lines: position paper

E. Bodden
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A software product line encodes a potentially large variety of software products as variants of some common code base, e.g., through the use of #ifdef statements or other forms of conditional compilation. Traditional information-flow analyses cannot cope with such constructs. Hence, to check for possibly insecure information flow in a product line, one currently has to analyze each resulting product separately, of which there may be thousands, making this task intractable. We report about ongoing work that will instead enable users to check the security of information flows in entire software product lines in one single pass, without having to generate individual products from the product line. Executing the analysis on the product line promises to be orders of magnitude more faster than analyzing products individually. We discuss the design of our information-flow analysis and our ongoing implementation using the IFDS/IDE framework by Reps, Horwitz and Sagiv.
软件产品线的静态流敏感和上下文敏感信息流分析:立场文件
一个软件产品线将潜在的大量软件产品编码为一些通用代码库的变体,例如,通过使用#ifdef语句或其他形式的条件编译。传统的信息流分析无法处理这样的结构。因此,为了检查产品线中可能不安全的信息流,目前必须单独分析每个结果产品,其中可能有数千个,这使得这项任务变得棘手。我们报告正在进行的工作,这些工作将使用户能够在一次通过中检查整个软件产品线中信息流的安全性,而不必从产品线中生成单个产品。在产品线上执行分析比单独分析产品要快几个数量级。我们讨论了我们的信息流分析的设计和我们正在使用IFDS/IDE框架的实现,由rep, Horwitz和Sagiv。
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