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= Dynamic Analysis =
= Dynamic Analysis =


== Valgrind ==
== kmemcheck, kmemleak ==


[http://valgrind.org/ Valgrind] is an instrumentation framework for building dynamic analysis tools and there are Valgrind tools for automatically detecting many memory management and threading bugs.
Linux Kernel debugging features for detecting memory issues.
 
Run by: ?
 
== KEDR ==
 
[http://kedr.berlios.de/ KEDR] provides runtime analysis of Linux kernel modules including device drivers, file system modules, etc.


Run by: ?
Run by: ?

Revision as of 20:39, 20 November 2012

The Linux Security Workgroup has put together this page in an effort to bring the Linux security community together in hardening the Linux Kernel and to help prevent duplication of efforts. There are a number of active Linux Kernel hardening projects and this page gives details on some of them.

Static Analysis

Coccinelle

Coccinelle is a tool for matching and fixing source code for C, C++, and other languages.

Run by:

  • Fengguang Wu - Running against what trees?
  • Artem Bityutskiy - Running against what trees?

Coverity

Coverity provides static analysis tools for C, C++, and other languages. Red Hat's Coverity license allows results to be shared with upstream projects.

Run by: Paul Moore at Red Hat against what trees?

Smatch

Smatch is a static analysis tool for C.

Run by:

  • Dan Carpenter - Running against linux-next x86_64 allmodconfig
  • Fengguang Wu - Running against what trees?

Dynamic Analysis

kmemcheck, kmemleak

Linux Kernel debugging features for detecting memory issues.

Run by: ?

KEDR

KEDR provides runtime analysis of Linux kernel modules including device drivers, file system modules, etc.

Run by: ?

Fuzz Testing

Trinity

Trinity is a Linux system call fuzzer.

Run by: Dave Jones and Fengguang Wu

Metasploit

Metasploit software is used for identifying security issues. It includes many capabilities, including fuzzer support.

Run by: ?

Development

ASLR for kernel code

Project Owner: Google