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Using NEXUS compliant debuggers for real time fault injection on microprocessors
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EngineeringHardware Verification LanguageComputer ArchitectureSoftware EngineeringSoftware AnalysisFormal VerificationDependability AssuranceHardware SecuritySystems EngineeringComputer EngineeringNexus Compliant DebuggersComputer ScienceDebuggerSilicon DebuggingHardware EmulationProgram AnalysisSoftware TestingCase StudyReal-time SystemsFault AttackFault InjectionSystem Software
As electronic devices get smaller and more complex, dependability assurance is becoming fundamental for many mission critical computer based systems. This paper presents a case study on the possibility of using the on-chip debug infrastructures present in most current microprocessors to execute real time fault injection campaigns. The proposed methodology is based on a debugger customized for fault injection and designed for maximum flexibility, and consists of injecting bit-flip type faults on memory elements without modifying or halting the target application. The debugger design is easily portable and applicable to different architectures, providing a flexible and efficient mechanism for verifying and validating fault tolerant components.
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