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    SwiftShader

    SwiftShader

    SwiftShader is a high-performance CPU-based implementation

    SwiftShader is Google’s high-performance CPU-based implementation of the Vulkan 1.3 graphics API, designed to provide a hardware-independent rendering solution for 3D graphics. Unlike traditional GPU drivers, SwiftShader executes graphics commands entirely on the CPU, making it ideal for environments where dedicated graphics hardware is unavailable or unsuitable. It acts as a drop-in replacement for Vulkan drivers, allowing existing applications to run seamlessly by redirecting API calls through its software-based rendering engine. ...
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    GraphicsFuzz

    GraphicsFuzz

    A testing framework for automatically finding and simplifying bugs

    GraphicsFuzz is a framework developed by Google for testing and fuzzing graphics drivers using automatically generated GLSL shaders. It helps identify security vulnerabilities, driver crashes, and rendering inconsistencies in OpenGL and Vulkan drivers by feeding them randomized but valid shader programs. Originally developed through academic research, GraphicsFuzz automates the process of minimizing and analyzing problematic shaders, helping hardware vendors and driver developers improve the...
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    TCPCopy

    TCPCopy

    An online request replication tool, also a tcp stream replay tool

    TCPCopy is a TCP stream replay tool to support real testing of Internet server applications. Although the real live flow is important for the test of Internet server applications, it is hard to simulate it as online environments are too complex. To support more realistic testing of Internet server applications, we develop a live flow reproduction tool - TCPCopy, which could generate the test workload that is similar to the production workload.
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