Abstract

Virtualized multicore systems represent an emerging computing paradigm in the critical systems industry. Virtualization-based solutions leverage the different cores of the processor to run operating systems and applications within separate partitions, to support the development of parallel mixed-criticality systems, and to improve fault-tolerance by protecting and isolating the operating environments. The critical systems industry is subjected to international standards, which recommend fault injection as a mean to contribute with evidence to safety cases. This paper proposes a framework to inject hardware faults in virtualized multicore systems. Our proposal capitalizes on the error reporting architecture of modern processors and allows injecting faults both at hypervisor- and guest-OS-level. We implement the framework in the context of the widely used Intel Core i7 processor and Xen hypervisor. We demonstrate the use of the framework by means of about 60,000 injection experiments in a Linux-based virtualized multicore system installation.

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