An Empirical Study of Configuration Mismatches in Linux

Sascha El-Sharkawy, Adam Krafczyk, Klaus Schmid
2017 Proceedings of the 21st International Systems and Software Product Line Conference - Volume A on - SPLC '17  
Ideally the variability of a product line is represented completely and correctly by its variability model. However, in practice additional variability is often represented on the level of the build system or in the code. Such a situation may lead to inconsistencies, where the actually realized variability does not fully correspond to the one described by the variability model. In this paper we focus on configuration mismatches, i.e., cases where the effective variability differs from the
more » ... ility as it is represented by the variability model. While previous research has already shown that these situations still exist even today in well-analyzed product lines like Linux, so far it was unclear under what circumstances such issues occur in reality. In particular, it is open what types of configuration mismatches occur and how severe they are. Here, our contribution is to close this gap by presenting a detailed manual analysis of 80 configuration mismatches in the Linux 4.4.1 kernel and assess their criticality. We identify various categories of configuration issues and show that about two-thirds of the configuration mismatches may actually lead to kernel misconfigurations.
doi:10.1145/3106195.3106208 dblp:conf/splc/El-SharkawyKS17 fatcat:hqorjvbj6ncfbgouzub3zfp4jm