On the decidability of shared memory consistency verification

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Publication Type technical report
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing, School of
Program Advanced Research Projects Agency
Creator Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh
Other Author Sezgin, Ali
Contributor Atilim University
Title On the decidability of shared memory consistency verification
Date 2005-03-15
Description We view shared memories as structures which define relations over the set of programs and their executions. An implementation is modeled by a transducer, where the relation it realizes is its language. This approach allows us to cast shared memory verification as language inclusion. We show that a specification can be approximated by an infinite hierarchy of finite-state transducers, called the memory model machines. Also, checking whether an execution is generated by a sequentially consistent memory is approached through a constraint satisfaction formulation. It is proved that if a memory implementation generates a non interleaved sequential and unambiguous execution, it necessarily generates one such execution of bounded size. Our paper summarizes the key results from the first author?s dissertation, and may help a practitioner understand with clarity what ?sequential consistency checking is undecidable? means.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Shared memory; Consistency; Verification
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Sezgin, Ali; Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh (2005). On the decidability of shared memory consistency verification. UUCS-05-009.
Series University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report
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Source University of Utah School of Computing
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