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    heob

    Detects buffer overruns and memory leaks.

    heob provides a simple way to detect buffer overruns and memory leaks. No recompilation/relinking of the target application is necessary.
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    Fuzzer Test Suite

    Fuzzer Test Suite

    Set of tests for fuzzing engines

    ...Rather than synthetic micro-benchmarks, it packages build scripts, corpora, and known-crash oracles so fuzzer authors can measure time-to-crash, coverage growth, and stability. Each target is configured to integrate with common sanitizers, ensuring memory safety bugs surface with precise diagnostics. The suite standardizes experiment parameters—runtime, seeds, and environment—so results are reproducible and comparable across machines and research groups. It’s useful both for tuning mutation strategies and for validating new coverage mechanisms before publishing results. ...
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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. Currently, TCPCopy has been widely used by...
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    versaloon

    versaloon

    Universal programmer/debugger. Universal embedded software framework.

    Versaloon Platform is a next gerenation embeded developpment platform based on OOC. It implements a unique HAL layer for all target chips supported. And it will, if implemented, support more then 10 kinds of target chips, provide drivers for more than 100 pheripherial chips, provide generic software stacks(including USB, Wifi...), provide an featured FSM system(with semaphore, mutex support). Versaloon is also a USB dongle providing JTAG, SWD, SPI, IIC, GPIO, PWM, MicroWire, USART, EBI and so on.
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    monitor software for InSystemDebugging of programs running in an AVR target, using gdb/ddd, under linux, with a simple, low cost interface, which can be used for InSystem or standalone Programming as well.
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