Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 17 Jul 2006 22:44:54 -0700 | From | Thomas Dillig <> | Subject | Re: Null dereference errors in the kernel |
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Joshua Henderson wrote: > Looked at the first 4. These are valid errors. Seems like a rather > intelligent tool. When will this tool be publicly available?
We are currently aiming for a public release of the SATURN tool some time in fall this year. Other students are also working on different types of analyses/verification modules, which will slowly become ready if everything goes as planned.
Eugene Teo wrote: > I would be interested. Can you email bug reports so that bugs can be > fixed? > Also, please email security@kernel.org so that they can verify the reports > should there be any false negatives. Also, we will ready (e.g. double-check and pretty-print) more reports and mail them (CC'ed to security@kernel.org) in chunks as soon as they are ready. Please let us know if there is anything else you want us to do.
Thanks a lot, it's exciting to hear back from developers after working on this for a long time :) -Isil & Tom
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