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== Detailed Description ==
== Detailed Description ==


 
For this next major release of systemtap, the team is hoping to deliver an optional
new backend that allows unprivileged users to instrument their programs, without any
kernel module building or root privileges.


== Benefit to Fedora ==
== Benefit to Fedora ==


Reduction of security attack surface, by less reliance on setuid / kernel facilities.
Increased process introspection capability.
Higher performance process introspection.


== Scope ==
== Scope ==


Impact is limited to this package.


== How To Test ==
== How To Test ==
The packaged testsuite should cover the general capabilities of the tool,
to avoid regressions. 


== User Experience ==
== User Experience ==


User experience from prior versions should not change.  Completely unprivileged
users should become able to instrument their own programs without any kernel-
or root-dependent machinations.


== Dependencies ==
== Dependencies ==


The [[http://www.dyninst.org/dyninst|DynInst]] library needs to be packaged for Fedora (or
perhaps bundled into systemtap).


== Contingency Plan ==
== Contingency Plan ==


If the pure-userspace work is not completed in time, the then-newest upstream systemtap
can be issued for Fedora 18.


== Documentation ==
== Documentation ==


TBD.


== Release Notes ==
== Release Notes ==


TBD.


== Comments and Discussion ==
== Comments and Discussion ==

Revision as of 16:51, 15 February 2012

Feature Name: Systemtap 2.0

Summary

A major new version of systemtap.

Owner

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 18
  • Last updated: 2012-02-15
  • Percentage of completion: 10%

Detailed Description

For this next major release of systemtap, the team is hoping to deliver an optional new backend that allows unprivileged users to instrument their programs, without any kernel module building or root privileges.

Benefit to Fedora

Reduction of security attack surface, by less reliance on setuid / kernel facilities. Increased process introspection capability. Higher performance process introspection.

Scope

Impact is limited to this package.

How To Test

The packaged testsuite should cover the general capabilities of the tool, to avoid regressions.

User Experience

User experience from prior versions should not change. Completely unprivileged users should become able to instrument their own programs without any kernel- or root-dependent machinations.

Dependencies

The [[1]] library needs to be packaged for Fedora (or perhaps bundled into systemtap).

Contingency Plan

If the pure-userspace work is not completed in time, the then-newest upstream systemtap can be issued for Fedora 18.

Documentation

TBD.

Release Notes

TBD.

Comments and Discussion