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Ksplice: automatic rebootless kernel updates

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Ksplice: automatic rebootless kernel updates
Ksplice allows system administrators to apply patches to their operating system kernels without rebooting. Unlike previous hot update systems, Ksplice operates at the object code layer, which allows Ksplice to transform many traditional source code patches into hot updates with little or no programmer involvement. In the common case that a patch does not change the semantics of persistent data structures, Ksplice can create a hot update without a programmer writing any new code. Security patches are one compelling application of hot updates. An evaluation involving all significant x86-32 Linux security patches from May 2005 to May 2008 finds that most security patches—56 of 64—require no new code to be performed as a Ksplice update. In other words, Ksplice can correct 88% of the Linux kernel vulnerabilities from this interval without the need for rebooting and without writing any new code. If a programmer writes a small amount of new code to assist with the remaining patches (ab...
Jeff Arnold, M. Frans Kaashoek
Added 10 Mar 2010
Updated 10 Mar 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where EUROSYS
Authors Jeff Arnold, M. Frans Kaashoek
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