A Linux System call fuzz tester
The basic idea is fairly simple. As 'fuzz testing' suggests, we call syscalls at random, with random arguments. Not an original idea, and one that has been done many times before on Linux, and on other operating systems. Where Trinity differs is that the arguments it passes are not purely random.
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_service | 0000000511 511 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000228 228 Bytes | |
trinity-1.9+git.20180206.tar.xz | 0000213880 209 KB | |
trinity.changes | 0000032871 32.1 KB | |
trinity.spec | 0000001756 1.71 KB |
Revision 49 (latest revision is 77)
- Update to version 1.9+git.20180206: * trinity: Add support for readdir svc * trinity: Add support for copy_file_range svc * trinity: Add support for mlock2 svc * trinity: Add support for statx svc * trinity: Add support for preadv2/pwritev2 svcs * trinity: Update and comment on s390 system call table * trinity: Fix compile error on linux 4.15 kernel
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