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Hello there! As the title says, I'm writing a thesis on the behaviour of containerd after I've injected any kind of fault, such as corrupting parameters in list initializers, always executing an if, etc. Obviously I'm doing this for testing purposes in my local machine.
The thing is: after few attempts of injection, in particular mutating the file container.go in cmd/containerd-shim-runc-v2/runc/container.go, I've noticed that containerd might have a sort of fault detection system that actually discard the injection or something like that. Am I wrong or simply I am doing something wrong while trying to do so?
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Hello there! As the title says, I'm writing a thesis on the behaviour of containerd after I've injected any kind of fault, such as corrupting parameters in list initializers, always executing an if, etc. Obviously I'm doing this for testing purposes in my local machine.
The thing is: after few attempts of injection, in particular mutating the file container.go in cmd/containerd-shim-runc-v2/runc/container.go, I've noticed that containerd might have a sort of fault detection system that actually discard the injection or something like that. Am I wrong or simply I am doing something wrong while trying to do so?
For reference, here's the small project I've been working on: https://github.com/duiliob02/containerd_faults
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