Title :
A hardware/software approach to detect memory corruptions in embedded systems
Author :
Ho, Nam ; Dinh-Duc, Anh-Vu
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Comput. Eng., HCM Univ. of Inf. Technol., Vietnam
Abstract :
Recently, applications in embedded systems have increasingly become complex. This requires having tools to prevent or detect memory corruption errors during the software development process. Unfortunately, because of hardware cost and performance penalty, most of embedded processors lack to be equipped a MMU (Memory Management Units) which allows protecting memory accesses in general purpose computer systems. In this paper, an approach to detect memory corruption at run-time by combining hardware/software is presented. A FPGA-based off-chip detector is proposed. It is hooked on memory bus to monitor memory access for multitasking Real-time Operating System (RTOS) applications. Some testbeds are used for evaluating this model and they give good results. Besides, a comparison of real-time schedulability is also carried out. Our solution causes the real-time schedulability of the system dropped-off 9,63%.
Keywords :
embedded systems; field programmable gate arrays; general purpose computers; hardware-software codesign; multiprogramming; operating systems (computers); processor scheduling; software engineering; storage management chips; FPGA-based off-chip detector; MMU; embedded processors; embedded systems; general purpose computer systems; hardware-software approach; memory accesses protection; memory bus; memory corruptions; memory management units; multitasking; real-time schedulability; realtime operating system; software development process; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware; Resource management; Embedded Systems; MMU; MPU; Memory corruption; PLB; RTOS; Real-time; TLB; embedded software development;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Technologies for Communications (ATC), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ho Chi Minh City
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8875-9
DOI :
10.1109/ATC.2010.5672732