Speedier Bug Catching

March 31, 2010 | Source: Technology Review

Engineers at Stanford University have proposed a new method called “instruction footprint recording and analysis” (IFRA) to help locate bugs in a fraction of the time normally required.

About 1 percent of the transistors on a chip are used to record a log of chip activity–the instructions that pass through the chip’s circuits. This log can be extracted from the chip, dumped into a computer, and analyzed to find out where the bugs are.