Read and store each register after each processor instruction? Are you
kidding? Can you imagine the overhead this could ever bring to the normal
operation of the system?

Emeric
Le 8 mai 2013 12:59, "Zhazira" <zhazko...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> I'm currently doing my master thesis. And my task is dynamically execute
> Android apps and monitor temporal Logic properties.
>
> What I want is to try to read all current register's values and their tags
> after every instruction execution and write to logs. Is it possible to
> change source code of Android? If so can you please give directions in
> which part of source code I should focus or how I can do it. I'm new in
> this topic and I already tried to look at Android source code, but not able
> to find out which part is responsible or handles each instruction execution.
>
> Please, could you help me with this? I would very much appreciate your
> help.
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