Re: Adding checkpointing API to Linux kernel

Andy Glew (glew@cs.wisc.edu)
Mon, 18 Jan 1999 16:57:41 -0600


> (2) Binary editing allows you to intercept (a) statically linked binaries
> (as long as you have symbol table information)

BTW, binary editing allows you to intercept system calls for statically
linked programs even if you don't have the symbol tables: use code analysis
to actually find the instructions used to enter the kernel (trap, etc.), and
intercept those, since the kernel API is pretty well known.

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