linux-kernel

Linux is an open source kernel modeled after UNIX. Widely used, it is known for its efficiency and reliability.
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The perfect emulation setup to study and develop the Linux kernel, kernel modules, QEMU, gem5 and x86_64, ARMv7 and ARMv8 userland and baremetal assembly, ANSI C, C++ and POSIX. GDB step debug and KGDB just work. Powered by Buildroot and crosstool-NG. Highly automated. Thoroughly documented. Automated tests. "Tested" in an Ubuntu 24.04 host.
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A tool to recover a fully analyzable .ELF from a raw kernel, through extracting the kernel symbol table (kallsyms)
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Academic papers related to fuzzing, binary analysis, and exploit dev, which I want to read or have already read
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Visual Studio Code project/compile_commands.json generator for Linux kernel sources and out-of-tree modules
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📡🐧 Linux kernel syscall implementation tracker
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Enter kernel namespaces from Python
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Fix for keyboard/mouse/tablet being detected as joystick in Linux
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Un poco de información acerca del kernel Linux
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Android Memory Tools written in python for RAM data reading and writing process of android, linux and windows os's.
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An environment and set of utilities aimed at making kernel hacking simple and accessible
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Standalone Linux IO Tracer (iotrace) is a tool for block device and filesystem I/O tracing
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[Deplicated] Now we have more sophisticated (and compact) implementation in ipftrace2 repository. Please check it as well.
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Helper script for Linux kernel disassemble or debugging with IDA Pro on VMware + GDB stub (including some symbols helpers)
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SyzBridge is a research project that adapts Linux upstream PoCs to downstream distributions. It provides rich interfaces that allow you to do a lot of cool things with Syzbot bugs
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Created by Linus Torvalds
Released September 17, 1991
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