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Memorizer: remove kasan poison on boot #3053

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@ndauten ndauten commented May 31, 2018

Signed-off-by: Nathan Dautenhahn ndd@cis.upenn.edu

- What I did

Originally, Memorizer kernel fed inputs to add boot printouts from a debug tool, however, it creates unnecessary output. Remove the kernel boot option parameter.

- How I did it

Modify line in memorizer.yml

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Rebuild and launch with 16+GB of ram using Qemu.

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Remove poison parameter in Memorizer configuration

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Originally, Memorizer kernel fed inputs to add boot printouts from a debug tool, however, it creates unnecessary output. Remove the kernel boot option parameter.

Signed-off-by: Nathan Dautenhahn <ndd@cis.upenn.edu>
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Thanks for the update. LGTM

@rn rn merged commit dae753c into linuxkit:master Jun 1, 2018
@ndauten ndauten deleted the memorizer-remove-poison branch June 1, 2018 14:44
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