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Frightening Small Children and Disconcerting Grown-ups

Jade Alglave
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Paul Mckenney
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Andrea Parri
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Alan Stern
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Résumé

Concurrency in the Linux kernel can be a contentious topic. The Linux kernel mailing list features numerous discussions related to consistency models, including those of the more than 30 CPU architectures supported by the kernel and that of the kernel itself. How are Linux programs supposed to behave? Do they behave correctly on exotic hardware? A formal model can help address such questions. Better yet, an executable model allows programmers to experiment with the model to develop their intuition. Thus we offer a model written in the cat language, making it not only formal, but also executable by the herd simulator. We tested our model against hardware and refined it in consultation with maintainers. Finally, we formalised the fundamental law of the Read-Copy-Update synchronisation mechanism, and proved that one of its implementations satisfies this law.
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hal-01873636 , version 1 (13-09-2018)

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Jade Alglave, Luc Maranget, Paul Mckenney, Andrea Parri, Alan Stern. Frightening Small Children and Disconcerting Grown-ups: Concurrency in the Linux Kernel. ASPLOS2018 - 23rd ACM International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, Mar 2018, Williamsburg, VA, United States. ⟨10.1145/3173162.3177156⟩. ⟨hal-01873636⟩
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