To: sct-hackers [syscalltrack-hackers (at) lists.sourceforge.net] The paper mentioned below is temporarily available from Cheers, Muli ----- Forwarded message from Sudarshan Srinivasan [smsriniv (at) uiuc.edu] ----- Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 11:22:00 -0500 =46rom: Sudarshan Srinivasan [smsriniv (at) uiuc.edu] X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.2627 To: mulix (at) mulix.org Subject: Acknowledgement Hi, I'm a grad student at UIUC. I used syscalltrack for one of the projects that I'm working on- an extension to the Linux 2.4 kernel that allows processes to be rolled back to a previous execution state and re-executed deterministically (for cyclic debugging). I've attached a copy of the paper based on that project, which has been accepted for publication in the USENIX technical conference proceedings. I found syscalltrack easy to extend and very useful. I wanted to thank you for making it available as open-source. I'll be releasing the code for Flashback soon. You can download it from http://carmen.cs.uiuc.edu. I'd appreciate comments and feedback. Thanks! Best wishes, Sudarshan ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Muli Ben-Yehuda http://www.mulix.org | http://mulix.livejournal.com/
June 16, 2004
Fwd: Acknowledgement
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Wow.
Cool.
Both the “state record/replay” project and the fact the syscalltrack was used as a foundation are extremely cool.
Comment by omerm — June 17, 2004 @ 8:19 AM |
Re: Wow.
Thanks 😉
Comment by mulix — June 18, 2004 @ 8:18 AM |