Scrider:使用单一临界区来避免死锁

Yu Zhen, Su Xiaohong, Ma Peijun
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我们提出了一种叫做Scrider的方法,在死锁出现之前避免它们。当它与多线程程序一起运行时,Scrider会干预线程调度,以确保在任何时候都只有一个线程处于临界状态。通过这种方式,Scrider可以避免涉及两个或更多线程的死锁。对于只涉及一个线程的自死锁,Scrider会在发生死锁时立即捕获它,并提供足够的信息来支持源代码级调试。Scrider的设计是为了避免Pthread接口中互斥锁或读/写锁引起的死锁。Scrider被实现为一个可预加载的库,不需要修改源代码或重新编译/重新链接目标程序,因此可以直接使用Scrider来避免当前应用程序中的死锁。9个基准测试的实验结果表明,Scrider可以很好地避免互斥锁和读/写锁造成的死锁。
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Scrider: Using Single Critical Sections to Avoid Deadlocks
We propose a method, called Scrider, to avoid dead-locks before they manifest themselves. When running it together with a multithreaded program, Scrider interferes in thread scheduling to ensure that at any time there is only one thread in the critical state. By this way, Scrider can avoid any dead-lock involving two or more threads. For a self-deadlock that involves only one thread, Scrider captures it as soon as it happens and spits out enough information to support source-level debugging. Scrider is designed to avoid deadlocks caused by mutual exclusive locks or read/write locks in Pthread interface. Scrider is implemented as a pre-loadable library and doesn't require either modifying the source code or recompiling/relinking the target program, so that Scrider can be used directly to avoid deadlocks in current applications. Experiment results with nine benchmarks show that Scrider wokrs well in avoiding deadlocks caused by mutual exclusive locks and read/write locks.
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