通过符号推理监控改进

M. Emmi, C. Enea, Jad Hamza
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并发对象(如信号量、锁和原子集合)的高效实现对于现代计算至关重要。对这样的对象进行编程很容易出错:为了最小化并发对象调用之间的同步开销,人们冒着与引用实现的一致性的风险——或者用正式的术语来说,人们冒着违反观察细化的风险。即使在单个执行中精确地测试这种细化也是难以处理的,这限制了使用很少对象调用的现有执行方法。我们开发了可扩展和有效的算法来检测改进违规。我们的算法建立在增量、符号推理的基础上,并利用对改进检查问题的基本见解。我们的方法是合理的,因为我们只检测实际的违规行为,并且远远超出了现有的违规检测算法。根据经验,我们发现我们的方法实际上是完整的,因为我们发现了实际处决中发生的违法行为。
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Monitoring refinement via symbolic reasoning
Efficient implementations of concurrent objects such as semaphores, locks, and atomic collections are essential to modern computing. Programming such objects is error prone: in minimizing the synchronization overhead between concurrent object invocations, one risks the conformance to reference implementations — or in formal terms, one risks violating observational refinement. Precisely testing this refinement even within a single execution is intractable, limiting existing approaches to executions with very few object invocations. We develop scalable and effective algorithms for detecting refinement violations. Our algorithms are founded on incremental, symbolic reasoning, and exploit foundational insights into the refinement-checking problem. Our approach is sound, in that we detect only actual violations, and scales far beyond existing violation-detection algorithms. Empirically, we find that our approach is practically complete, in that we detect the violations arising in actual executions.
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