FoxyFeed:为内核开发锻造设备级异步事件

K. Kono, Shunsuke Miyahara, H. Yamada, Takeshi Yoshimura
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在商用操作系统社区中,提高操作系统的源代码质量是一项必不可少的、永无止境的任务。不幸的是,提高内核代码的质量并不是一件容易的事,因为内核既大又复杂。特别是,来自外围设备(如中断)的异步事件由于其低再现性而使改进变得相当困难。本文介绍了Foxy Feed,这是一种基于虚拟机监视器的机制,可以帮助修复由异步设备级事件引起的错误。Foxy Feed生成设备级事件,并在预先指定的时间将它们注入到debuggee内核中,并允许我们控制异步事件发生的时间以进行调试。使用基于Xen 4.1.0的Foxy Feed的原型实现,我们演示了Foxy Feed再现了Linux中由设备触发的错误引起的故障,并为根本原因提供了重要线索。
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FoxyFeed: Forging Device-Level Asynchronous Events for Kernel Development
Enhancing source code quality of operating systems (OSes) is an essential and endless task in communities of commodity OSes. Unfortunately, improving the quality of the kernel code is not trivial because the kernel is large and complex. In particular, asynchronous events from peripheral devices such as interrupts make the improvement quite hard due to their low reproducibility. This paper presents Foxy Feed, a mechanism based on virtual machine monitors that helps to fix bugs caused by asynchronous device-level events. Foxy Feed forges device-level events and injects them to a debuggee kernel at the timing specified in advance, and allows us to control the timing at which asynchronous events occur for the debugging purpose. Using our prototype implementation of Foxy Feed, which is based on Xen 4.1.0, we demonstrate that Foxy Feed reproduces failures caused by device-triggered bugs in Linux and gives significant clues to the root causes.
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