This change adds detection of SDCs to GenericTracing and
GenericExperiment via Bochs's I/O port E9.
Change-Id: Ie036aa97468b45cad94b6c8f73d1ef2d227547b2
This change introduces the ability to inject burst faults to
the DatabaseCampaign/-Experiment and thus to all derived
campaigns/experiments.
Change-Id: I491d021ed3953562bd7c908e9de50d448bc8ef33
Up until now only generic-tracing had the feature to directly
pass an ELF file to the experiment. generic-experiment lacked
that functionality and resorted to using the $FAIL_ELF_PATH
environment variable.
This change introduces the "--elf-file" command line argument
to generic-experiment.
Change-Id: Ie74de9e1781275ab247786856e13e412bac39224
This change adds the faultspace-plotting scripts into FAIL*'s
tools/analysis/ folder and makes it CMake-configurable.
Change-Id: I9364a448a33853520629291721a6ed6d4e82eb32
- Debian 8 does not provide libsvga1-dev anymore, so Bochs cannot be
built --with-svga (which is included in --with-all-libs).
- The latest AspectC++ nightlies should work without any
-D__NO_MATH_INLINES -D__STRICT_ANSI__ tricks.
Change-Id: I56801a0735eb4922689dff812923d79faa94d26e
ERIKA Enterprise is a OSEK conforming embedded RTOS. The supplied tracer
and experiment are similar to the cored-{tracing,tester} experiment, but
checks the integrity of the RTOS application in a different
manner. Stacks and stackpointers are located differently in ERIKA. This
experiment was used in RTAS'15 Hoffmann et al.
Change-Id: Idc8d874eb4d4ef15837f903270cfa521bc9514a2
With the instantiate-indirect.ah method, we can choose between different
experiment flows at runtime. By this, we can combine tracing and actual
injection into one fail-client binary. A -Wf,--mode={tester,tracer}
switch does hand the control to different experiment flows.
Change-Id: Ia268489ff6bc74dffea745b7aedcb36e262e8079
For redoing the bench-coptermock-isorc experiment, we have to change the
timeout settings. We now use a soft timeout setting. A soft timeout is
resetted after each checkpoint event. If a hard timeout (2 seconds) is
reached although the soft timeout was resetted, we also abort the injection.
Change-Id: Ib7c2b1ad201641f47434a11d3273dde797e0012e
The checkpoint plugin is able to use dynamic values from within the
target to calculate its ranges. If the experiment injects faults within
those dynamic values, we will always get an digest error, even if it has
no influence on the outcome of the experiment or the integrity of the
data range.
Therefore, the plugin now provides a possiblity to cache those dynamic
values, before injecting them. This has to be done explicitly within the
experiment.
Change-Id: Ib2cbedd570ea9ab9c97efc152279e8eb79c573f4
The instructions per second config option influences the point in time
of IRQ events and the simulator time values.
Change-Id: Ied08ea577408d21839d100734f3cce552ee547f2
Sometimes the lines in an objdump can get very long. Therefore, we limit
the size of the field, which is put into the database, to the maximal
size of the opcode, instruction, and comment column.
Change-Id: I8d7db33e8319f71e9dae14f683bba0ce1654b1f8
The injection_instr_absolute can be NULL, if the trace was imported by
--faultspace-rightmargin R. The database-experiment then aborted the
injection, since a non present injection instruction is encoded as 0,
which is != 0.
Change-Id: I0abcbf102e8b26678ea574d6f73741c2cfac6781
This options performs a restore to the saved state of the machine immediately
after saving (default: off). This option is needed when the state is used by
other experiments that depend on the trace, which slighty differs without a
restore.
Change-Id: I4fdf4c5e03779bb9c6e0a0fa335ceae3e20608a5
The generic-tracing experiment now supports logging of I/O port access to file.
Therefore, the serialoutput plugin needs to be included in the experiment
configuration. Without the --serial-file option specified, logging is disabled.
Change-Id: I9e60d8ffd598ee04a50b4d92fc283f75382d478a
- Add missing iomanip header: Without this one, Fail/gem5 does not
compile.
- Remove unnecessary sal/bochs header: This seems to be a relic from
when the DatabaseExperiment was Bochs-specific.
Change-Id: I91c991795c2c2e76359e9d11415f5119d225a4ab
This quick fix is necessary to let gem5 compile again. Instead of passing
NULL to onInterrupt(), a proper fix should pass the currently active
ConcreteCPU instance.
Change-Id: Ie4322fd98cb7b12309a21a2dd431f9bdc84efaf8
This change makes MemoryAccessListeners deliver linear addresses
instead of virtual ones deprived of their segment selector. Even in
modern operating systems, segment selectors are still used for, e.g.,
thread-local storage.
The hooks within MemAccess.ah could maybe be implemented in a simpler
and less fragile way using the BX_INSTR_LIN_ACCESS instrumentation
hook, but this needs more investigation.
Change-Id: I0cee6271d6812d0a29b3a24f34d605a327ced7da
* Removed all command-line options.
* Read all required information from *-traceinfo.txt file or kernel elf file.
* Record error_corrected (but only in the 'OK' case).
* Add support for multiple variants (similar to the ecos experiment).
Change-Id: I933e52881fc6bee0750d8aaef813fe2539166b06
Adds LIBUDIS86_PREFIX_DIR variable, to search for LIBUDIS86 in the
specified prefix. This makes it easier/possible to have libudis86 in
non-standard locations, for example when you don't have root.
Change-Id: Idaf86c9e03b2d4c35f60c3dc3b6da0d8efe97795
Due to a bug (most likely a copy and paste issue), the detected-marker
group was defined to point to the "FAIL_marker"-set, which would be
redundant. This commit will correctly map it to the "DETECTED_marker"
group.
Change-Id: I7de688357006ced1adf2423e213ae6633629cb81
The color_assert_port symbol does not exist in all dOSEK variant,
therefore we add the listener only if the symbol exists. Otherwise the
invalid handler will trigger on INV_ADDR
Change-Id: I7b81940a8413850527efb9e4bae86248794c622c
Use the newly introduced SimulatorController::getCPUCount() instead of
BX_SMP_PROCESSORS to figure out the number of CPUs the back end provides.
Change-Id: I6d6521ae508154366ab5d0c23ddcb6f2de99aa04
This change adds some missing headers needed for compiling the
PandaBoard variant, which seems to not have seen a compiler for a
while.
Change-Id: Ifb54abb4dc676fafc29ecbae97bafaa547fcfc80
This change adapts several experiments, including the
DatabaseExperiment framework, to the restore() behavior update from
the previous change. Existing traces should continue to be usable.
This is not tested yet, mainly because I don't have access to most of
the experiment targets / guest systems necessary for testing. Please
test your own experiments if possible, or at least leave me a note
that you couldn't test it!
Especially the cored-voter/experiment.cc update may be broken, but
maybe the "FISHY" +2 in there was not OK in the first place.
Change-Id: I0c5daeabc8fe6ce0c3ce3e7e13d02195f41340ad
BochsController::restore() now recreates a state more expectable from
the experiment. The state is now the same that save() leaves behind
in its most prominent use case after hitting a breakpoint. This
change breaks backwards compatibility with some experiments, see
below!
Right after a breakpoint on a specific address fired and
BochsController::save() was called, another breakpoint on that
specific address would not fire again (unless that instruction is
executed again later on).
Up to this change, the situation after calling
BochsController::restore() was different: A breakpoint on that
specific address would fire twice. This difference led to the problem
that running the tracing plugin after save() would work fine
(recording the current instruction once, since 3dc752c "tracing: fix
loss of first dynamic instruction"), but running it after restore()
would record the current instruction *twice*.
This change aligns restore()'s behavior to that of save(). The
implications for existing experiments, traces and results are:
- Existing result data should be not affected at all, as
trace.time1/time2 were correct before this change. Nevertheless,
the assumption time2-time1 >= instr2-instr1 does not hold for
equivalence classes including the first instruction, if the latter
was faultily recorded twice (see below).
- Existing traces that were recorded after a restore() (with a
tracing plugin including the aforementioned commit 3dc752c)
contain the first instruction twice. An affected trace can be
corrected with this command line:
dump-trace old.tc | tail -n +2 | convert-trace -f dump -t new.tc
- For experiments that record traces after a restore() (such as
ecos_kernel_test), nothing changes, as both the tracing and the
fast-forwarding before the fault injection now see one instruction
event less.
- Experiments that record traces after a save(), especially those
that rely on the generic-tracing experiment for tracing, now see
one instruction event less, before they need to inject their
fault. These experiments need to be adjusted, for example
dciao-kernelstructs now should use bp.setCounter(injection_instr)
instead of bp.setCounter(injection_instr+1).
Change-Id: I913bed9f1cad91ed3025f610024d62cfc2b9b11b
BochsController::save() now can in principle be called multiple times
in a row. Not that this would really make sense, but the results are
consistent now.
Change-Id: Ib4c6eb571a364b0f7ea6142c8cfec004a12f98b3
BochsHelpers.hpp is included by some aspect headers, which are implicitly
included into many (all?) translation units. As in most TUs the "static
inline" defined getCPU function is not used, every time a "unused function"
warning was generated.
Change-Id: Ibb903fe7a11aaf1f455a626c8bf8b86f50857645
This fixes the resource-leaking "should never happen" case when no
element is found by returning a notfound member. Found by Coverity
Scan, CID 25555.
Change-Id: I9055ae0a3b31e61f3a8e3b098ec5613c3b5535f6
Only tracing the instruction pointer was broken, memory accesses were
always traced additionally. Found by Coverity Scan, CID 25495.
Change-Id: Ideb66175865c85bcd48f4b3786d5d8f16810d4f1
As the first cmd.parse() call was already checked before, parsing a
second time should never fail. Nevertheless, we can look at the
return value without much effort. Found by Coverity Scan, CID 25494.
Change-Id: Id012cf7183fe7b2022d33e6cbcb19ba49b544c99