Advanced code coverage analysis using substring holes
Yoram Adler, Eitan Farchi, et al.
ISSTA 2009
A noise maker is a tool that seeds a concurrent program with conditional synchronization primitives (such as yield) for the purpose of increasing the likelihood that a bug manifest itself. This work explores the theory and practice of choosing where in the program to induce such thread switches at runtime. We introduce a novel fault model that classifies locations as "good", "neutral", or "bad," based on the effect of a thread switch at the location. We validate our approach by experimenting with a set of programs taken from publicly available multi-threaded benchmark. Our empirical evidence demonstrates that real-life behavior is similar to that derived from the model.
Yoram Adler, Eitan Farchi, et al.
ISSTA 2009
Guy Barash, Eitan Farchi, et al.
ESEC/FSE 2019
Samuel Ackerman, Lincoln Alexander, et al.
AI Magazine
Yaniv Eytani, Shmuel Ur
IPDPS 2004