This paper presents an elaborate framework for early evaluation of fault-tolerant behaviour of complex hardware/software systems in the presence of hardware faults. The evaluation is based on sophisticated fault injection experiments. An illustrative example for such experiments is discussed in some details.
Abstract.A new control flow checking scheme, based on assigned-signature checking by a watchdog processor, is presented. This scheme is suitable for a multitasking, multiprocessor environment. The hardware overhead is comparatively low because of three reasons: first, hierarchically structured, the scheme uses only a single watchdog processor to monitor multiple processes or processors. Second, as an assigned-signature scheme it does not require monitoring the instruction bus of the processors. Third, the run-time and reference signatures are embedded into the checked program; thus, in the watchdog processor neither a reference database nor a time-consuming search and compare engine is required.
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