Finding resume and restart errors in Android applications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-19-2016
Abstract
Smartphone apps create and handle a large variety of ''instance'' data that has to persist across runs, such as the current navigation route, workout results, antivirus settings, or game state. Due to the nature of the smartphone platform, an app can be paused, sent into background, or killed at any time. If the instance data is not saved and restored between runs, in addition to data loss, partially-saved or corrupted data can crash the app upon resume or restart. While smartphone platforms offer API support for data-saving and data-retrieving operations, the use of this API is ad-hoc: left to the programmer, rather than enforced by the compiler. We have observed that several categories of bugs - -including data loss, failure to resume/restart or resuming/restarting in the wrong state - -are due to incorrect handling of instance data and are easily triggered by just pressing the 'Home' or 'Back' buttons. To help address this problem, we have constructed a tool chain for Android (the KREfinder static analysis and the KREreproducer input generator) that helps find and reproduce such incorrect handling. We have evaluated our approach by running the static analysis on 324 apps, of which 49 were further analyzed manually. Results indicate that our approach is (i) effective, as it has discovered 49 bugs, including in popular Android apps, and (ii) efficient, completing on average in 61 seconds per app. More generally, our approach helps determine whether an app saves too much or too little state.
Identifier
85060983332 (Scopus)
Publication Title
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1145/2983990.2984011
ISSN
15232867
First Page
864
Last Page
880
Issue
10
Volume
51
Grant
W911NF-13-2-0045
Fund Ref
Army Research Laboratory
Recommended Citation
Shan, Zhiyong; Azim, Tanzirul; and Neamtiu, Iulian, "Finding resume and restart errors in Android applications" (2016). Faculty Publications. 10206.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/10206
