subterfugue.sf.net can do this. It has ready-to-use timeshift/timemultiply
module.
> it's in alpha stages right now, but it seems pretty stable so far (It
> Works For Me - i run it regularly on all of my machines). note that we
> currently support only logging system calls (a-la strace) and failing
> them with a user given parameter- rewriting system call parameters will
> require additional hackery, but not too much of it - on the order of one
> day of work. volunteers are welcome.
Why do you need kernel module at all?
BTW syscall rewriting is pretty hard (subterfugue solves that, but it definitely
took more than a day.
Imagine open('/foo/bar')
you rewrite it to open('/funny/bar')
then another thread comes and rewrites it back to '/foo/bar'.
Or imagine open(address in read-only memory).
Pavel
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