Easy-to-use fault injection tool for testing robustness of software to faults that originate in shared libraries and the layers below. LFI minimizes human effort involved in testing and does not require access to the target program's source code.
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x64 support enabled minor bug fixes
LFI (http://lfi.sourceforge.net/) is a tool for testing how programs cope with faults that occur at the library level or below: out-of-memory conditions, network connection errors, interrupted system calls, data corruption, hardware failures, etc. It incorporates research done in the Dependable Systems Lab (http://dslab.epfl.ch/) at EPFL in Switzerland. The goal of LFI is to make fault injection techniques easy-to-use for all developers and testers. LFI automates the discovery and injection of faults, the preparation of fault scenarios, and the execution of these fault scenarios at the boundary between shared libraries and applications. This is the first release of LFI, for the Linux/x86 platform. We are actively looking for developers interested in helping out: adding functionality, extending to other platforms, creating a GUI, etc.
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