Diagnosys: Automatic Generation of a Debugging Interface to the Linux Kernel
Abstract
The Linux kernel does not export a stable, well-defined kernel interface, complicating the development of kernel-level services, such as device drivers and file systems. While there does exist a set of functions that are exported to external modules, this set of functions frequently changes, and the functions have implicit, ill-documented preconditions. No specific debugging support is provided. We present \textit{Diagnosys}, an approach to automatically constructing a debugging interface for the Linux kernel. First, a designated kernel maintainer ses Diagnosys to identify constraints on the use of the exported functions. Based on this information, developers of kernel services can then use Diagnosys to generate a debugging interface specialized to their code. When a service including this interface is tested, it records information about potential problems. This information is preserved following a kernel crash or hang. Our experiments show that the generated debugging interface provides useful log information and incurs a low performance penalty.
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Software Engineering [cs.SE]Origin | Files produced by the author(s) |
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