RefinedC: automating the foundational verification of C code with refined ownership types

Michael Sammler, Rodolphe Lepigre, R. Krebbers, Kayvan Memarian, Derek Dreyer, D. Garg
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Given the central role that C continues to play in systems software, and the difficulty of writing safe and correct C code, it remains a grand challenge to develop effective formal methods for verifying C programs. In this paper, we propose a new approach to this problem: a type system we call RefinedC, which combines ownership types (for modular reasoning about shared state and concurrency) with refinement types (for encoding precise invariants on C data types and Hoare-style specifications for C functions). RefinedC is both automated (requiring minimal user intervention) and foundational (producing a proof of program correctness in Coq), while at the same time handling a range of low-level programming idioms such as pointer arithmetic. In particular, following the approach of RustBelt, the soundness of the RefinedC type system is justified semantically by interpretation into the Coq-based Iris framework for higher-order concurrent separation logic. However, the typing rules of RefinedC are also designed to be encodable in a new “separation logic programming” language we call Lithium. By restricting to a carefully chosen (yet expressive) fragment of separation logic, Lithium supports predictable, automatic, goal-directed proof search without backtracking. We demonstrate the effectiveness of RefinedC on a range of representative examples of C code.
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RefinedC:使用精炼的所有权类型自动化C代码的基本验证
考虑到C在系统软件中继续发挥的核心作用,以及编写安全和正确的C代码的难度,开发有效的形式化方法来验证C程序仍然是一个巨大的挑战。在本文中,我们提出了一种解决这个问题的新方法:我们称之为RefinedC的类型系统,它将所有权类型(用于关于共享状态和并发性的模块化推理)与细化类型(用于编码C数据类型的精确不变量和C函数的hoare风格规范)结合在一起。RefinedC是自动化的(需要最少的用户干预)和基础的(在Coq中生成程序正确性的证明),同时处理一系列低级编程习惯,如指针算术。特别是,遵循RustBelt的方法,RefinedC类型系统的可靠性通过解释为基于coq的Iris框架的高阶并发分离逻辑在语义上得到了证明。然而,RefinedC的类型规则也被设计成可以用一种新的“分离逻辑编程”语言(我们称之为Lithium)进行编码。通过限制一个精心选择的(但富有表现力的)分离逻辑片段,Lithium支持可预测的、自动的、目标导向的证明搜索,而不需要回溯。我们在一系列具有代表性的C代码示例上演示了RefinedC的有效性。
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