Debugging denotes the process of detecting root causes of unexpected
observable behaviors in programs, such as a program crash, an unexpected output
value being produced or an assertion violation. Debugging of program errors is
a difficult task and often takes a significant amount of time in the software
development life cycle. In the context of embedded software, the probability of
bugs is quite high. Due to requirements of low code size and less resource
consumption, embedded softwares typically do away with a lot of sanity checks
during development time. This leads to high chance of errors being uncovered in
the production code at run time. In this paper we propose a methodology for
debugging errors in BusyBox, a de-facto standard for Linux in embedded systems.
Our methodology works on top of Valgrind, a popular memory error detector and
Daikon, an invariant analyzer. We have experimented with two published errors
in BusyBox and report our findings in this paper.Comment: In proceedings of IEEE TechSym 2011, 14-16 January, 2011, IIT
kharagpur, Indi