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ML {* Scan.succeed *}
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ML {*
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    | Const("Pure.imp", _) $ _ $ t => strip_quants ctxt t
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    | Const("Pure.all", _) $ Abs(n, T, t) =>
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    | Const("HOL.All", _) $ Abs(n, T, t) =>
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setup {* Term_Style.setup @{binding "no_quants"} (Scan.succeed strip_quants) *}
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declare [[show_question_marks = false]]
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notation (latex output)
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  Cons ("_::_" [78,77] 73) and
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  If  ("(\<^raw:\textrm{>if\<^raw:}> (_)/ \<^raw:\textrm{>then\<^raw:}> (_)/ \<^raw:\textrm{>else\<^raw:}> (_))" 10) and
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section {* Introduction *}
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  Many real-time systems need to support threads involving priorities
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  and locking of resources. Locking of resources ensures mutual
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  exclusion when accessing shared data or devices that cannot be
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  preempted. Priorities allow scheduling of threads that need to
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  finish their work within deadlines.  Unfortunately, both features
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  can interact in subtle ways leading to a problem, called
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  \emph{Priority Inversion}. Suppose three threads having priorities
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  $H$(igh), $M$(edium) and $L$(ow). We would expect that the thread
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  $H$ blocks any other thread with lower priority and the thread
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  itself cannot be blocked indefinitely by threads with lower
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  priority. Alas, in a naive implementation of resource locking and
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  priorities this property can be violated. For this let $L$ be in the
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  possession of a lock for a resource that $H$ also needs. $H$ must
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  lock. The problem is that $L$ might in turn be blocked by any thread
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  indefinitely. Since $H$ is blocked by threads with lower priorities,
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  the problem is called Priority Inversion. It was first described in
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  \cite{Lampson80} in the context of the Mesa programming language
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  designed for concurrent programming.
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  If the problem of Priority Inversion is ignored, real-time systems
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  can become unpredictable and resulting bugs can be hard to diagnose.
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  The classic example where this happened is the software that
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  controlled the Mars Pathfinder mission in 1997 \cite{Reeves98}.  On
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  spacecraft landed on Mars, it shut down at irregular, but frequent,
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  collected were fortunately not lost, because of a clever system
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  design).  The reason for the shutdowns was that the scheduling
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  software fell victim to Priority Inversion: a low priority thread
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  locking a resource prevented a high priority thread from running in
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  time, leading to a system reset. Once the problem was found, it was
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  rectified by enabling the \emph{Priority Inheritance Protocol} (PIP)
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  \cite{Sha90}\footnote{Sha et al.~call it the \emph{Basic Priority
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  Inheritance Protocol} \cite{Sha90} and others sometimes also call it
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  Lending}.}  in the scheduling software.
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  unlocking the resource. This solves the problem of $H$ having to
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  implemented. This includes VxWorks (a proprietary real-time OS used
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  in the Mars Pathfinder mission, in Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, Honda's
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  used in nearly all HP inkjet printers \cite{ThreadX}), but also the
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  Two advantages of PIP are that it is deterministic and that
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  the scheduler.  This is in contrast to \emph{Priority Ceiling}
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  Priority Inversion, and also in contrast to the approach taken in
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  the Windows NT scheduler, which avoids this problem by randomly
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  instance~\cite{WINDOWSNT}).  However, there has also been strong
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  substantial (more than just the duration of a critical section).
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  Though, most criticism against PIP centres around unreliable
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  implementations and PIP being too complicated and too inefficient.
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  For example, Yodaiken writes in \cite{Yodaiken02}:
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  \begin{quote}
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  \it{}``Priority inheritance is neither efficient nor reliable. Implementations
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  are either incomplete (and unreliable) or surprisingly complex and intrusive.''
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  \noindent He suggests avoiding PIP altogether by designing the
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  system so that no priority inversion may happen in the first
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  place. However, such ideal designs may not always be achievable in
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  practice.
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  algorithms for PIP. A few specifications for PIP exist (in informal
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  English) and also a few high-level descriptions of implementations
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  (e.g.~in the textbooks \cite[Section 12.3.1]{Liu00} and
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  \cite[Section 5.6.5]{Vahalia96}), but they help little with actual
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  implementations. That this is a problem in practice is proved by an
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  email by Baker, who wrote on 13 July 2009 on the Linux Kernel
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  mailing list:
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  \it{}``I observed in the kernel code (to my disgust), the Linux PIP
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  \noindent The criticism by Yodaiken, Baker and others suggests
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  another look at PIP from a more abstract level (but still concrete
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  enough to inform an implementation), and makes PIP a good candidate
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  for a formal verification. An additional reason is that the original
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  specification of PIP~\cite{Sha90}, despite being informally
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  ``proved'' correct, is actually \emph{flawed}.
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  Yodaiken \cite{Yodaiken02} and also Moylan et
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  al.~\cite{deinheritance} point to a subtlety that had been
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  \cite[Section III]{Sha90} so that after the thread (whose priority has been
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  raised) completes its critical section and releases the lock, it
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  ``{\it returns to its original priority level}''. This leads them to
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  believe that an implementation of PIP is ``{\it rather
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  straightforward}''~\cite{Sha90}.  Unfortunately, as Yodaiken and
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  Moylan et al.~point out, this behaviour is too simplistic. Moylan et
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  al.~write that there are ``{\it some hidden
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  traps}''~\cite{deinheritance}.  Consider the case where the low
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  priority thread $L$ locks \emph{two} resources, and two
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  high-priority threads $H$ and $H'$ each wait for one of them.  If
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  $L$ releases one resource so that $H$, say, can proceed, then we
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  still have Priority Inversion with $H'$ (which waits for the other
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  resource). The correct behaviour for $L$ is to switch to the highest
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  remaining priority of the threads that it blocks.  A similar error
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  is made in the textbook \cite[Section 2.3.1]{book} which specifies
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  for a process that inherited a higher priority and exits a critical
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  section ``{\it it resumes the priority it had at the point of entry
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  into the critical section}''.  This error can also be found in the
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  textbook \cite[Section 16.4.1]{LiYao03} where the authors write
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  about this process: ``{\it its priority is immediately lowered to the level originally assigned}'';
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  and also in the 
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  more recent textbook \cite[Page 119]{Laplante11} where the authors
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  state: ``{\it when [the task] exits the critical section that caused
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  the block, it reverts to the priority it had when it entered that
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  section}''. The textbook \cite[Page 286]{Liu00} contains a simlar
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  flawed specification and even goes on to develop pseudo-code based
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  on this flawed specification. Accordingly, the operating system
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  primitives for inheritance and restoration of priorities in
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  \cite{Liu00} depend on maintaining a data structure called
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  \emph{inheritance log}. This log is maintained for every thread and
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  broadly specified as containing ``{\it [h]istorical information on
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  how the thread inherited its current priority}'' \cite[Page
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  527]{Liu00}. Unfortunately, the important information about actually
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  computing the priority to be restored solely from this log is not
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  explained in \cite{Liu00} but left as an ``{\it excercise}'' to the
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  reader.  As we shall see, a correct version of PIP does not need to
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  all. Surprisingly also the widely read and frequently updated
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  textbook \cite{Silberschatz13} gives the wrong specification. On Page 254 the authors write: ``{\it Upon releasing the
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  lock, the [low-priority] thread will revert to its original
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  priority.}'' The same error is also repeated later in this popular textbook.
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  While \cite{Laplante11,LiYao03,Liu00,book,Sha90,Silberschatz13} are the only
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  formal publications we have found that specify the incorrect
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  behaviour, it seems also many informal descriptions of PIP overlook
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  the possibility that another high-priority might wait for a
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  low-priority process to finish.  A notable exception is the texbook
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  \cite{buttazzo}, which gives the correct behaviour of resetting the
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  priority of a thread to the highest remaining priority of the
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  threads it blocks. This textbook also gives an informal proof for
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  the correctness of PIP in the style of Sha et al. Unfortunately,
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  this informal proof is too vague to be useful for formalising the
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  correctness of PIP and the specification leaves out nearly all
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  details in order to implement PIP efficiently.\medskip\smallskip
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  %
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  %The advantage of formalising the
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  %correctness of a high-level specification of PIP in a theorem prover
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  %is that such issues clearly show up and cannot be overlooked as in
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  %informal reasoning (since we have to analyse all possible behaviours
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  %of threads, i.e.~\emph{traces}, that could possibly happen).
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  \noindent {\bf Contributions:} There have been earlier formal
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  investigations into PIP \cite{Faria08,Jahier09,Wellings07}, but they
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  employ model checking techniques. This paper presents a formalised
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  and mechanically checked proof for the correctness of PIP. For this
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  we needed to design a new correctness criterion for PIP. In contrast
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  to model checking, our formalisation provides insight into why PIP
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  is correct and allows us to prove stronger properties that, as we
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  will show, can help with an efficient implementation of PIP. We
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  illustrate this with an implementation of PIP in the educational
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  PINTOS operating system \cite{PINTOS}.  For example, we found by
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  ``playing'' with the formalisation that the choice of the next
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  thread to take over a lock when a resource is released is irrelevant
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  for PIP being correct---a fact that has not been mentioned in the
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  literature and not been used in the reference implementation of PIP
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  in PINTOS.  This fact, however, is important for an efficient
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  implementation of PIP, because we can give the lock to the thread
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  with the highest priority so that it terminates more quickly.  We
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  are also being able to generalise the scheduler of Sha et
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  al.~\cite{Sha90} to the practically relevant case where critical
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  sections can overlap; see Figure~\ref{overlap} \emph{a)} below for
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  an example of this restriction. In the existing literature there is
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  no proof and also no proving method that cover this generalised
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  case.
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  \node at (1.0,1.2) {@{term "P\<^sub>2"}};
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  \node at (3.4,1.2) {@{term "V\<^sub>2"}};
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  \node at (4.0,1.2) {@{term "V\<^sub>1"}};
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  \node at (5.0,1.2) {@{term "P\<^sub>3"}};
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  \node at (8.8,1.2) {@{term "V\<^sub>3"}};
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  \node at (10.3,0) {$t$};
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  \node at (10.3,1.5) {$t$};
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  \node at (-0.3,0.2) {$b)$};
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  \node at (-0.3,1.7) {$a)$};
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  \end{tikzpicture}\mbox{}\\[-10mm]\mbox{}
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  \end{center}
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  \caption{Assume a process is over time locking and unlocking, say, three resources.
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  The locking requests are labelled @{term "P\<^sub>1"}, @{term "P\<^sub>2"}, and @{term "P\<^sub>3"} 
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  respectively, and the corresponding unlocking operations are labelled
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  @{term "V\<^sub>1"}, @{term "V\<^sub>2"}, and @{term "V\<^sub>3"}. 
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  Then graph $a)$ shows \emph{properly nested} critical sections as required 
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  by Sha et al.~\cite{Sha90} in their proof---the sections must either be contained within 
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  each other
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  (the section @{term "P\<^sub>2"}--@{term "V\<^sub>2"} is contained in @{term "P\<^sub>1"}--@{term "V\<^sub>1"}) or
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  be independent (@{term "P\<^sub>3"}--@{term "V\<^sub>3"} is independent from the other 
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  two). Graph $b)$ shows the general case where 
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  the locking and unlocking of different critical sections can 
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  overlap.\label{overlap}}
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  \end{figure}
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*}
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section {* Formal Model of the Priority Inheritance Protocol\label{model} *}
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text {*
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  The Priority Inheritance Protocol, short PIP, is a scheduling
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  algorithm for a single-processor system.\footnote{We shall come back
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  later to the case of PIP on multi-processor systems.} 
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  Following good experience in earlier work \cite{Wang09},  
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  our model of PIP is based on Paulson's inductive approach for protocol
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  verification \cite{Paulson98}. In this approach a \emph{state} of a system is
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  given by a list of events that happened so far (with new events prepended to the list). 
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  \emph{Events} of PIP fall
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  into five categories defined as the Isabelle datatype:
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  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
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  \mbox{\begin{tabular}{r@ {\hspace{2mm}}c@ {\hspace{2mm}}l@ {\hspace{7mm}}l}
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  \isacommand{datatype} event 
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  & @{text "="} & @{term "Create thread priority\<iota>"}\\
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  & @{text "|"} & @{term "Exit thread"} \\
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  & @{text "|"} & @{term "Set thread priority\<iota>"} & {\rm reset of the priority for} @{text thread}\\
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  & @{text "|"} & @{term "P thread cs"} & {\rm request of resource} @{text "cs"} {\rm by} @{text "thread"}\\
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  & @{text "|"} & @{term "V thread cs"} & {\rm release of resource} @{text "cs"} {\rm by} @{text "thread"}
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  \end{tabular}}
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  \end{isabelle}
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  \noindent
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  whereby threads, priorities and (critical) resources are represented
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  as natural numbers. The event @{term Set} models the situation that
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  a thread obtains a new priority given by the programmer or
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  user (for example via the {\tt nice} utility under UNIX).  For states
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  we define the following type-synonym:
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  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
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  \isacommand{type\_synonym} @{text "state = event list"}
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  \end{isabelle}    
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  \noindent As in Paulson's work, we need to define functions that
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  allow us to make some observations about states.  One function,
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  called @{term threads}, calculates the set of ``live'' threads that
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  we have seen so far in a state:
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  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
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  \mbox{\begin{tabular}{lcl}
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  @{thm (lhs) threads.simps(1)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
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    @{thm (rhs) threads.simps(1)}\\
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  @{thm (lhs) threads.simps(2)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
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    @{thm (rhs) threads.simps(2)}\\
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  @{thm (lhs) threads.simps(3)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
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    @{thm (rhs) threads.simps(3)}\\
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  @{term "threads (DUMMY#s)"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{term "threads s"}\\
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  \end{tabular}}
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  \end{isabelle}
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  \noindent
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  In this definition @{term "DUMMY # DUMMY"} stands for list-cons and @{term "[]"} for the empty list.
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  Another function calculates the priority for a thread @{text "th"}, which is 
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  defined as
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  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
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  \mbox{\begin{tabular}{lcl}
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  @{thm (lhs) priority.simps(1)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
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    @{thm (rhs) priority.simps(1)}\\
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  @{thm (lhs) priority.simps(2)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
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    @{thm (rhs) priority.simps(2)}\\
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  @{thm (lhs) priority.simps(3)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
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    @{thm (rhs) priority.simps(3)}\\
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  @{term "priority th (DUMMY#s)"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{term "priority th s"}\\
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  \end{tabular}}
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  \end{isabelle}
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  \noindent
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  In this definition we set @{text 0} as the default priority for
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  threads that have not (yet) been created. The last function we need 
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  calculates the ``time'', or index, at which time a thread had its 
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  priority last set.
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  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
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  \mbox{\begin{tabular}{lcl}
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  @{thm (lhs) last_set.simps(1)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
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    @{thm (rhs) last_set.simps(1)}\\
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  @{thm (lhs) last_set.simps(2)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
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    @{thm (rhs) last_set.simps(2)}\\
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  @{thm (lhs) last_set.simps(3)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
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    @{thm (rhs) last_set.simps(3)}\\
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  @{term "last_set th (DUMMY#s)"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{term "last_set th s"}\\
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  \end{tabular}}
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parents:
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  \end{isabelle}
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
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  \noindent
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
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  In this definition @{term "length s"} stands for the length of the list
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  of events @{text s}. Again the default value in this function is @{text 0}
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  for threads that have not been created yet. An \emph{actor} of an event is
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
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  defined as
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
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  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
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  \mbox{\begin{tabular}{lcl}
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  @{thm (lhs) actor.simps(5)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
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    @{thm (rhs) actor.simps(5)}\\
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  @{thm (lhs) actor.simps(1)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 157
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    @{thm (rhs) actor.simps(1)}\\
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  @{thm (lhs) actor.simps(4)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
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    @{thm (rhs) actor.simps(4)}\\
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parents: 157
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  @{thm (lhs) actor.simps(2)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 157
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    @{thm (rhs) actor.simps(2)}\\
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parents: 157
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  @{thm (lhs) actor.simps(3)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
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parents: 157
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    @{thm (rhs) actor.simps(3)}\\
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parents: 157
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  \end{tabular}}
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 157
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  \end{isabelle}
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 157
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parents: 158
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  \noindent
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parents: 158
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  This allows us to define what actions a set of threads @{text ths} might
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
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  perform in a list of events @{text s}, namely
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 162
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 162
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  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
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parents: 162
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   419
  @{thm actions_of_def[where ?s="s" and ?ths="ths", THEN eq_reflection]}.
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 162
diff changeset
   420
  \end{isabelle}
2ec13cfbb81c updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 162
diff changeset
   421
182
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 181
diff changeset
   422
  \noindent
163
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 162
diff changeset
   423
  where we use Isabelle's notation for list-comprehensions. This
182
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 181
diff changeset
   424
  notation is very similar to notation used in Haskell for list-comprehensions.  
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 181
diff changeset
   425
  A \emph{precedence} of a thread @{text th} in a
6
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   426
  state @{text s} is the pair of natural numbers defined as
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   427
  
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   428
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
127
38c6acf03f68 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 126
diff changeset
   429
  @{thm preced_def}
6
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   430
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   431
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   432
  \noindent
35
92f61f6a0fe7 added a bit more text to the paper and separated a theory about Max
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 33
diff changeset
   433
  We also use the abbreviation 
92f61f6a0fe7 added a bit more text to the paper and separated a theory about Max
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 33
diff changeset
   434
92f61f6a0fe7 added a bit more text to the paper and separated a theory about Max
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 33
diff changeset
   435
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
140
389ef8b1959c updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 139
diff changeset
   436
  @{abbrev "preceds ths s"}
35
92f61f6a0fe7 added a bit more text to the paper and separated a theory about Max
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 33
diff changeset
   437
  \end{isabelle}
92f61f6a0fe7 added a bit more text to the paper and separated a theory about Max
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 33
diff changeset
   438
92f61f6a0fe7 added a bit more text to the paper and separated a theory about Max
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 33
diff changeset
   439
  \noindent
92f61f6a0fe7 added a bit more text to the paper and separated a theory about Max
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 33
diff changeset
   440
  for the set of precedences of threads @{text ths} in state @{text s}.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   441
  The point of precedences is to schedule threads not according to priorities (because what should
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   442
  we do in case two threads have the same priority), but according to precedences. 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   443
  Precedences allow us to always discriminate between two threads with equal priority by 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   444
  taking into account the time when the priority was last set. We order precedences so 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   445
  that threads with the same priority get a higher precedence if their priority has been 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   446
  set earlier, since for such threads it is more urgent to finish their work. In an implementation
32
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
   447
  this choice would translate to a quite natural FIFO-scheduling of threads with 
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
   448
  the same priority. 
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
   449
  
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
   450
  Moylan et al.~\cite{deinheritance} considered the alternative of 
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
   451
  ``time-slicing'' threads with equal priority, but found that it does not lead to 
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
   452
  advantages in practice. On the contrary, according to their work having a policy 
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
   453
  like our FIFO-scheduling of threads with equal priority reduces the number of
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
   454
  tasks involved in the inheritance process and thus minimises the number
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
   455
  of potentially expensive thread-switches. 
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   456
  
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   457
  %\endnote{{\bf NEEDED?} We will also need counters for @{term P} and @{term V} events of a thread @{term th}
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   458
  %in a state @{term s}. This can be straightforwardly defined in Isabelle as
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   459
  %
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   460
  %\begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   461
  %\mbox{\begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
179
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   462
  %@ {thm cntP_def}\\
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   463
  %@ {thm cntV_def}
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   464
  %\end{tabular}}
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   465
  %\end{isabelle}
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   466
  % 
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   467
  %\noindent using the predefined function @{const count} for lists.}
76
b6ea51cd2e88 some small changes to the paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 75
diff changeset
   468
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   469
  Next, we introduce the concept of \emph{waiting queues}. They are
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   470
  lists of threads associated with every resource. The first thread in
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   471
  this list (i.e.~the head, or short @{term hd}) is chosen to be the one 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   472
  that is in possession of the
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   473
  ``lock'' of the corresponding resource. We model waiting queues as
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   474
  functions, below abbreviated as @{text wq}. They take a resource as
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   475
  argument and return a list of threads.  This allows us to define
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   476
  when a thread \emph{holds}, respectively \emph{waits} for, a
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   477
  resource @{text cs} given a waiting queue function @{text wq}.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   478
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   479
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   480
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
127
38c6acf03f68 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 126
diff changeset
   481
  @{thm holding_raw_def[where thread="th"]}\\
38c6acf03f68 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 126
diff changeset
   482
  @{thm waiting_raw_def[where thread="th"]}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   483
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   484
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   485
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   486
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   487
  In this definition we assume @{text "set"} converts a list into a set.
17
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
   488
  Note that in the first definition the condition about @{text "th \<in> set (wq cs)"} does not follow
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
   489
  from @{text "th = hd (set (wq cs))"}, since the head of an empty list is undefined in Isabelle/HOL. 
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   490
  At the beginning, that is in the state where no thread is created yet, 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   491
  the waiting queue function will be the function that returns the
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   492
  empty list for every resource.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   493
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   494
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   495
  @{abbrev all_unlocked}\hfill\numbered{allunlocked}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   496
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   497
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   498
  \noindent
127
38c6acf03f68 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 126
diff changeset
   499
  Using @{term "holding_raw"} and @{term waiting_raw}, we can introduce \emph{Resource Allocation Graphs} 
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   500
  (RAG), which represent the dependencies between threads and resources.
180
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   501
  We choose to represent @{text "RAG"}s as relations using pairs of the form
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   502
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   503
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   504
  @{term "(Th th, Cs cs)"} \hspace{5mm}{\rm and}\hspace{5mm}
136
fb3f52fe99d1 updated tG definition
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 135
diff changeset
   505
  @{term "(Cs cs, Th th)"}\hfill\numbered{pairs}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   506
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   507
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   508
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   509
  where the first stands for a \emph{waiting edge} and the second for a 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   510
  \emph{holding edge} (@{term Cs} and @{term Th} are constructors of a 
180
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   511
  datatype for vertices). Given a waiting queue function, a @{text RAG} is defined 
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   512
  as the union of the sets of waiting and holding edges, namely
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   513
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   514
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
127
38c6acf03f68 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 126
diff changeset
   515
  @{thm RAG_raw_def}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   516
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   517
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   518
22
9f0b78fcc894 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 20
diff changeset
   519
  \begin{figure}[t]
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   520
  \begin{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   521
  \newcommand{\fnt}{\fontsize{7}{8}\selectfont}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   522
  \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1]
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   523
  %%\draw[step=2mm] (-3,2) grid (1,-1);
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   524
20
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
   525
  \node (A) at (0,0) [draw, rounded corners=1mm, rectangle, very thick] {@{text "th\<^sub>0"}};
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
   526
  \node (B) at (2,0) [draw, circle, very thick, inner sep=0.4mm] {@{text "cs\<^sub>1"}};
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
   527
  \node (C) at (4,0.7) [draw, rounded corners=1mm, rectangle, very thick] {@{text "th\<^sub>1"}};
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
   528
  \node (D) at (4,-0.7) [draw, rounded corners=1mm, rectangle, very thick] {@{text "th\<^sub>2"}};
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
   529
  \node (E) at (6,-0.7) [draw, circle, very thick, inner sep=0.4mm] {@{text "cs\<^sub>2"}};
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
   530
  \node (E1) at (6, 0.2) [draw, circle, very thick, inner sep=0.4mm] {@{text "cs\<^sub>3"}};
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
   531
  \node (F) at (8,-0.7) [draw, rounded corners=1mm, rectangle, very thick] {@{text "th\<^sub>3"}};
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   532
20
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
   533
  \node (X) at (0,-2) [draw, rounded corners=1mm, rectangle, very thick] {@{text "th\<^sub>4"}};
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
   534
  \node (Y) at (2,-2) [draw, circle, very thick, inner sep=0.4mm] {@{text "cs\<^sub>4"}};
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
   535
  \node (Z) at (2,-2.9) [draw, circle, very thick, inner sep=0.4mm] {@{text "cs\<^sub>5"}};
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
   536
  \node (U1) at (4,-2) [draw, rounded corners=1mm, rectangle, very thick] {@{text "th\<^sub>5"}};
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
   537
  \node (U2) at (4,-2.9) [draw, rounded corners=1mm, rectangle, very thick] {@{text "th\<^sub>6"}};
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
   538
   \node (R) at (6,-2.9) [draw, circle, very thick, inner sep=0.4mm] {@{text "cs\<^sub>6"}};
12
85116bc854c0 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 11
diff changeset
   539
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   540
  \draw [<-,line width=0.6mm] (A) to node [pos=0.54,sloped,above=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}holding}  (B);
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   541
  \draw [->,line width=0.6mm] (C) to node [pos=0.4,sloped,above=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}waiting}  (B);
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   542
  \draw [->,line width=0.6mm] (D) to node [pos=0.4,sloped,below=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}waiting}  (B);
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   543
  \draw [<-,line width=0.6mm] (D) to node [pos=0.54,sloped,below=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}holding}  (E);
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   544
  \draw [<-,line width=0.6mm] (D) to node [pos=0.54,sloped,above=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}holding}  (E1);
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   545
  \draw [->,line width=0.6mm] (F) to node [pos=0.45,sloped,below=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}waiting}  (E);
12
85116bc854c0 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 11
diff changeset
   546
85116bc854c0 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 11
diff changeset
   547
  \draw [->,line width=0.6mm] (U1) to node [pos=0.45,sloped,below=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}waiting}  (Y);
85116bc854c0 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 11
diff changeset
   548
  \draw [->,line width=0.6mm] (U2) to node [pos=0.45,sloped,below=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}waiting}  (Z);
85116bc854c0 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 11
diff changeset
   549
  \draw [<-,line width=0.6mm] (X) to node [pos=0.54,sloped,below=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}holding}  (Z);
85116bc854c0 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 11
diff changeset
   550
  \draw [<-,line width=0.6mm] (X) to node [pos=0.54,sloped,above=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}holding}  (Y);
85116bc854c0 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 11
diff changeset
   551
  \draw [<-,line width=0.6mm] (U2) to node [pos=0.54,sloped,above=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}holding}  (R);
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   552
  \end{tikzpicture}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   553
  \end{center}
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
   554
  \caption{An instance of a Resource Allocation Graph (RAG).\label{RAGgraph}}
12
85116bc854c0 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 11
diff changeset
   555
  \end{figure}
6
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   556
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   557
  \noindent
180
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   558
  If there is no cycle, then every @{text RAG} can be pictured as a forrest of trees, as
22
9f0b78fcc894 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 20
diff changeset
   559
  for example in Figure~\ref{RAGgraph}.
9f0b78fcc894 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 20
diff changeset
   560
180
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   561
  Because of the @{text RAG}s, we will need to formalise some results about
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   562
  graphs.  While there are few formalisations for graphs already
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   563
  implemented in Isabelle, we choose to introduce our own library of
180
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   564
  graphs for PIP. The justification for this is that we wanted 
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   565
  to have a more general theory of graphs which is capable of
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   566
  representing potentially infinite graphs (in the sense of infinitely
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   567
  branching and infinite size): the property that our @{text RAG}s are
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   568
  actually forrests of finitely branching trees having only an finite
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   569
  depth should be something we can \emph{prove} for our model of
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   570
  PIP---it should not be an assumption we build already into our
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   571
  model. It seemed for our purposes the most convenient
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   572
  represeantation of graphs are binary relations given by sets of
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   573
  pairs shown in \eqref{pairs}. The pairs stand for the edges in
136
fb3f52fe99d1 updated tG definition
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 135
diff changeset
   574
  graphs. This relation-based representation is convenient since we
fb3f52fe99d1 updated tG definition
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 135
diff changeset
   575
  can use the notions of transitive closure operations @{term "trancl
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   576
  DUMMY"} and @{term "rtrancl DUMMY"}, as well as relation
180
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   577
  composition.  A \emph{forrest} is defined in our representation as the relation @{text
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   578
  rel} that is \emph{single valued} and \emph{acyclic}:
135
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   579
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   580
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   581
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   582
  @{thm single_valued_def[where ?r="rel", THEN eq_reflection]}\\
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   583
  @{thm acyclic_def[where ?r="rel", THEN eq_reflection]}
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   584
  \end{tabular}
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   585
  \end{isabelle} 
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   586
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   587
  \noindent
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   588
  The \emph{children}, \emph{subtree} and \emph{ancestors} of a node in a graph
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   589
  can be easily defined relationally as 
135
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   590
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   591
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   592
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   593
  @{thm children_def[where ?r="rel" and ?x="node", THEN eq_reflection]}\\
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   594
  @{thm subtree_def[where ?r="rel" and ?x="node", THEN eq_reflection]}\\
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   595
  @{thm ancestors_def[where ?r="rel" and ?x="node", THEN eq_reflection]}\\
181
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 180
diff changeset
   596
  \end{tabular}\\
d37e0d18eddd updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 180
diff changeset
   597
  \mbox{}\hfill\numbered{children}
135
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   598
  \end{isabelle}
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   599
  
143
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 142
diff changeset
   600
  \noindent Note that forrests can have trees with infinte depth and
135
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   601
  containing nodes with infinitely many children.  A \emph{finite
143
c5a65d98191a updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 142
diff changeset
   602
  forrest} is a forrest which is well-founded and every node has 
135
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   603
  finitely many children (is only finitely branching).
9b5da0327d43 updated paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 134
diff changeset
   604
161
f1d82f6c05a3 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 158
diff changeset
   605
  %\endnote{
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   606
  %\begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
161
f1d82f6c05a3 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 158
diff changeset
   607
  %@ {thm rtrancl_path.intros}
f1d82f6c05a3 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 158
diff changeset
   608
  %\end{isabelle} 
f1d82f6c05a3 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 158
diff changeset
   609
  %
f1d82f6c05a3 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 158
diff changeset
   610
  %\begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
f1d82f6c05a3 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 158
diff changeset
   611
  %@ {thm rpath_def}
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   612
  %\end{isabelle}
161
f1d82f6c05a3 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 158
diff changeset
   613
  %}
136
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 135
diff changeset
   614
fb3f52fe99d1 updated tG definition
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 135
diff changeset
   615
145
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   616
  %\endnote{{\bf Lemma about overlapping paths}}
136
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 135
diff changeset
   617
  
143
c5a65d98191a updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 142
diff changeset
   618
  The locking mechanism of PIP ensures that for each thread node,
180
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   619
  there can be many incoming holding edges in the @{text RAG}, but at most one
143
c5a65d98191a updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 142
diff changeset
   620
  out going waiting edge.  The reason is that when a thread asks for
c5a65d98191a updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 142
diff changeset
   621
  resource that is locked already, then the thread is blocked and
c5a65d98191a updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 142
diff changeset
   622
  cannot ask for another resource.  Clearly, also every resource can
c5a65d98191a updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 142
diff changeset
   623
  only have at most one outgoing holding edge---indicating that the
c5a65d98191a updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 142
diff changeset
   624
  resource is locked. So if the @{text "RAG"} is well-founded and
c5a65d98191a updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 142
diff changeset
   625
  finite, we can always start at a thread waiting for a resource and
c5a65d98191a updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 142
diff changeset
   626
  ``chase'' outgoing arrows leading to a single root of a tree.
17
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
   627
  
180
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   628
  The use of relations for representing @{text RAG}s allows us to
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   629
  conveniently define the \emph{Thread Dependants Graph} (TDG):
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   630
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   631
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
179
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   632
  @{thm tG_raw_def}\\
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   633
  \mbox{}\hfill\numbered{dependants}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   634
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   635
179
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   636
  \noindent This definition represents all threads in a @{text RAG} that wait
180
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   637
  for a thread to release a resource, but the corresponding 
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   638
  resource is ``hidden''. 
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   639
  In Figure~\ref{RAGgraph} this means the @{text TDG} connects @{text "th\<^sub>0"} with
179
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   640
  @{text "th\<^sub>1"} and @{text "th\<^sub>2"}, which both wait for
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   641
  resource @{text "cs\<^sub>1"}; and @{text "th\<^sub>2"} with @{text "th\<^sub>3"}, which
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   642
  cannot make any progress unless @{text "th\<^sub>2"} makes progress. 
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   643
  Similarly for the other threads.
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   644
  If
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   645
  there is a circle of dependencies in a @{text RAG} (and thus @{text TDG}), then clearly we have a
127
38c6acf03f68 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 126
diff changeset
   646
  deadlock. Therefore when a thread requests a resource, we must
179
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   647
  ensure that the resulting @{text RAG} and @{text TDG} are not circular. In practice, the
144
e4d151d761c4 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 143
diff changeset
   648
  programmer has to ensure this. Our model will enforce that critical 
143
c5a65d98191a updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 142
diff changeset
   649
  resources can only be requested provided no circularity can arise.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   650
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   651
  Next we introduce the notion of the \emph{current precedence} of a thread @{text th} in a 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   652
  state @{text s}. It is defined as
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   653
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   654
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
179
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   655
  @{thm cpreced_def}
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   656
  \hfill\numbered{cpreced}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   657
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   658
179
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   659
   \noindent 
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   660
  While the precedence @{term prec} of any
144
e4d151d761c4 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 143
diff changeset
   661
  thread is determined statically (for example when the thread is
e4d151d761c4 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 143
diff changeset
   662
  created), the point of the current precedence is to dynamically
e4d151d761c4 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 143
diff changeset
   663
  increase this precedence, if needed according to PIP. Therefore the
e4d151d761c4 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 143
diff changeset
   664
  current precedence of @{text th} is given as the maximum of the
180
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   665
  precedence of @{text th} \emph{and} all threads in its subtree. Since the notion of current precedence is defined as the 
179
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   666
  transitive closure of the dependent
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   667
  threads in the @{text TDG}, we deal correctly with the problem in the informal
144
e4d151d761c4 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 143
diff changeset
   668
  algorithm by Sha et al.~\cite{Sha90} where a priority of a thread is
e4d151d761c4 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 143
diff changeset
   669
  lowered prematurely (see Introduction). We again introduce an abbreviation for current
166
6cfafcb41a3d updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 165
diff changeset
   670
  precedeces of a set of threads, written @{text "cprecs wq s ths"}.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   671
  
130
0f124691c191 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 127
diff changeset
   672
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
0f124691c191 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 127
diff changeset
   673
  @{thm cpreceds_def}
0f124691c191 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 127
diff changeset
   674
  \end{isabelle}
0f124691c191 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 127
diff changeset
   675
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   676
  The next function, called @{term schs}, defines the behaviour of the scheduler. It will be defined
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   677
  by recursion on the state (a list of events); this function returns a \emph{schedule state}, which 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   678
  we represent as a record consisting of two
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   679
  functions:
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   680
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   681
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
144
e4d151d761c4 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 143
diff changeset
   682
  @{text "\<lparr>wq_fun, cprec_fun\<rparr>"}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   683
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   684
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   685
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   686
  The first function is a waiting queue function (that is, it takes a
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   687
  resource @{text "cs"} and returns the corresponding list of threads
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   688
  that lock, respectively wait for, it); the second is a function that
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   689
  takes a thread and returns its current precedence (see
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   690
  the definition in \eqref{cpreced}). We assume the usual getter and setter methods for
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   691
  such records.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   692
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   693
  In the initial state, the scheduler starts with all resources unlocked (the corresponding 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   694
  function is defined in \eqref{allunlocked}) and the
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   695
  current precedence of every thread is initialised with @{term "Prc 0 0"}; that means 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   696
  \mbox{@{abbrev initial_cprec}}. Therefore
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   697
  we have for the initial shedule state
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   698
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   699
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   700
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   701
  @{thm (lhs) schs.simps(1)} @{text "\<equiv>"}\\ 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   702
  \hspace{5mm}@{term "(|wq_fun = all_unlocked, cprec_fun = (\<lambda>_::thread. Prc 0 0)|)"}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   703
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   704
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   705
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   706
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   707
  The cases for @{term Create}, @{term Exit} and @{term Set} are also straightforward:
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   708
  we calculate the waiting queue function of the (previous) state @{text s}; 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   709
  this waiting queue function @{text wq} is unchanged in the next schedule state---because
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   710
  none of these events lock or release any resource; 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   711
  for calculating the next @{term "cprec_fun"}, we use @{text wq} and 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   712
  @{term cpreced}. This gives the following three clauses for @{term schs}:
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   713
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   714
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   715
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   716
  @{thm (lhs) schs.simps(2)} @{text "\<equiv>"}\\ 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   717
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "let"} @{text "wq = wq_fun (schs s)"} @{text "in"}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   718
  \hspace{8mm}@{term "(|wq_fun = wq\<iota>, cprec_fun = cpreced wq\<iota> (Create th prio # s)|)"}\smallskip\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   719
  @{thm (lhs) schs.simps(3)} @{text "\<equiv>"}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   720
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "let"} @{text "wq = wq_fun (schs s)"} @{text "in"}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   721
  \hspace{8mm}@{term "(|wq_fun = wq\<iota>, cprec_fun = cpreced wq\<iota> (Exit th # s)|)"}\smallskip\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   722
  @{thm (lhs) schs.simps(4)} @{text "\<equiv>"}\\ 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   723
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "let"} @{text "wq = wq_fun (schs s)"} @{text "in"}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   724
  \hspace{8mm}@{term "(|wq_fun = wq\<iota>, cprec_fun = cpreced wq\<iota> (Set th prio # s)|)"}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   725
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   726
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   727
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   728
  \noindent 
144
e4d151d761c4 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 143
diff changeset
   729
  More interesting are the cases where a resource, say @{text cs}, is requested or released. In these cases
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   730
  we need to calculate a new waiting queue function. For the event @{term "P th cs"}, we have to update
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   731
  the function so that the new thread list for @{text cs} is the old thread list plus the thread @{text th} 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   732
  appended to the end of that list (remember the head of this list is assigned to be in the possession of this
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   733
  resource). This gives the clause
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   734
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   735
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   736
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   737
  @{thm (lhs) schs.simps(5)} @{text "\<equiv>"}\\ 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   738
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "let"} @{text "wq = wq_fun (schs s)"} @{text "in"}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   739
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "let"} @{text "new_wq = wq(cs := (wq cs @ [th]))"} @{text "in"}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   740
  \hspace{8mm}@{term "(|wq_fun = new_wq, cprec_fun = cpreced new_wq (P th cs # s)|)"}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   741
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   742
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   743
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   744
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   745
  The clause for event @{term "V th cs"} is similar, except that we need to update the waiting queue function
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   746
  so that the thread that possessed the lock is deleted from the corresponding thread list. For this 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   747
  list transformation, we use
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   748
  the auxiliary function @{term release}. A simple version of @{term release} would
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   749
  just delete this thread and return the remaining threads, namely
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   750
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   751
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   752
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}lcl}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   753
  @{term "release []"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{term "[]"}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   754
  @{term "release (DUMMY # qs)"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{term "qs"}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   755
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   756
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   757
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   758
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   759
  In practice, however, often the thread with the highest precedence in the list will get the
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   760
  lock next. We have implemented this choice, but later found out that the choice 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   761
  of which thread is chosen next is actually irrelevant for the correctness of PIP.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   762
  Therefore we prove the stronger result where @{term release} is defined as
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   763
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   764
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   765
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}lcl}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   766
  @{term "release []"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{term "[]"}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   767
  @{term "release (DUMMY # qs)"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{term "SOME qs'. distinct qs' \<and> set qs' = set qs"}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   768
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   769
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   770
144
e4d151d761c4 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 143
diff changeset
   771
  \noindent where @{text "SOME"} stands for Hilbert's epsilon and
e4d151d761c4 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 143
diff changeset
   772
  implements an arbitrary choice for the next waiting list. It just
e4d151d761c4 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 143
diff changeset
   773
  has to be a list of distinctive threads and contains the same
e4d151d761c4 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 143
diff changeset
   774
  elements as @{text "qs"} (essentially @{text "qs'"} can be any
e4d151d761c4 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 143
diff changeset
   775
  reordering of the list @{text "qs"}). This gives for @{term V} the clause:
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   776
 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   777
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   778
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   779
  @{thm (lhs) schs.simps(6)} @{text "\<equiv>"}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   780
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "let"} @{text "wq = wq_fun (schs s)"} @{text "in"}\\
17
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
   781
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "let"} @{text "new_wq = wq(cs := release (wq cs))"} @{text "in"}\\
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   782
  \hspace{8mm}@{term "(|wq_fun = new_wq, cprec_fun = cpreced new_wq (V th cs # s)|)"}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   783
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   784
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   785
35
92f61f6a0fe7 added a bit more text to the paper and separated a theory about Max
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 33
diff changeset
   786
  Having the scheduler function @{term schs} at our disposal, we can
92f61f6a0fe7 added a bit more text to the paper and separated a theory about Max
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 33
diff changeset
   787
  ``lift'', or overload, the notions @{term waiting}, @{term holding},
179
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   788
  @{term RAG}, %%@ {term dependants} 
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   789
  and @{term cp} to operate on states only.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   790
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   791
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   792
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}rcl}
178
da27bece9575 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 177
diff changeset
   793
  @{thm (lhs) s_holding_abv}  & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{thm (rhs) s_holding_abv[simplified wq_def]}\\
da27bece9575 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 177
diff changeset
   794
  @{thm (lhs) s_waiting_abv}  & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{thm (rhs) s_waiting_abv[simplified wq_def]}\\
da27bece9575 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 177
diff changeset
   795
  @{thm (lhs) s_RAG_abv}      & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{thm (rhs) s_RAG_abv[simplified wq_def]}\\
179
f9e6c4166476 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 178
diff changeset
   796
  @{thm (lhs) s_tG_abv}& @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{thm (rhs) s_tG_abv[simplified wq_def]}\\
35
92f61f6a0fe7 added a bit more text to the paper and separated a theory about Max
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 33
diff changeset
   797
  @{thm (lhs) cp_def}         & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{thm (rhs) cp_def}\\  
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   798
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   799
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   800
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   801
  \noindent
180
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   802
  With these abbreviations in place we can derive the following two facts 
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   803
  about @{text TDG}s and @{term cprec}, which are more convenient to use in 
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   804
  subsequent proofs. 
178
da27bece9575 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 177
diff changeset
   805
da27bece9575 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 177
diff changeset
   806
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
da27bece9575 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 177
diff changeset
   807
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}rcl}
180
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   808
  @{thm (lhs) tG_alt_def}  & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{thm (rhs) tG_alt_def}\\
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   809
  @{thm (lhs) cp_s_def}  & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{thm (rhs) cp_s_def}\\
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   810
  \end{tabular}\\
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   811
  \mbox{}\hfill\numbered{overloaded}
178
da27bece9575 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 177
diff changeset
   812
  \end{isabelle}
da27bece9575 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 177
diff changeset
   813
180
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   814
  \noindent Next we can introduce 
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   815
  the notion of a thread being @{term ready} in a state (i.e.~threads
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
   816
  that do not wait for any resource, which are the roots of the trees 
180
cfd17cb339d1 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 179
diff changeset
   817
  in the @{text RAG}, see Figure~\ref{RAGgraph}). The @{term running} thread
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
   818
  is then the thread with the highest current precedence of all ready threads.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   819
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   820
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   821
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   822
  @{thm readys_def}\\
127
38c6acf03f68 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 126
diff changeset
   823
  @{thm running_def}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   824
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   825
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   826
164
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
   827
  \noindent In the second definition @{term "DUMMY ` DUMMY"} stands
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
   828
  for the image of a set under a function.  Note that in the initial
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
   829
  state, that is where the list of events is empty, the set @{term
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
   830
  threads} is empty and therefore there is neither a thread ready nor
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
   831
  running.  If there is one or more threads ready, then there can only
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
   832
  be \emph{one} thread running, namely the one whose current
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
   833
  precedence is equal to the maximum of all ready threads. We use sets
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
   834
  to capture both possibilities.  We can now also conveniently define
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
   835
  the set of resources that are locked by a thread in a given state
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
   836
  and also when a thread is detached in a state (meaning the thread
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
   837
  neither holds nor waits for a resource---in the RAG this would
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
   838
  correspond to an isolated node without any incoming and outgoing
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
   839
  edges, see Figure~\ref{RAGgraph}):
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   840
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   841
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   842
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   843
  @{thm holdents_def}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   844
  @{thm detached_def}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   845
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   846
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   847
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   848
  %\noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   849
  %The second definition states that @{text th}  in @{text s}.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   850
  
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   851
  Finally we can define what a \emph{valid state} is in our model of PIP. For
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   852
  example we cannot expect to be able to exit a thread, if it was not
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   853
  created yet. 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   854
  These validity constraints on states are characterised by the
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   855
  inductive predicate @{term "step"} and @{term vt}. We first give five inference rules
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   856
  for @{term step} relating a state and an event that can happen next.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   857
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   858
  \begin{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   859
  \begin{tabular}{c}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   860
  @{thm[mode=Rule] thread_create[where thread=th]}\hspace{1cm}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   861
  @{thm[mode=Rule] thread_exit[where thread=th]}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   862
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   863
  \end{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   864
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   865
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   866
  The first rule states that a thread can only be created, if it is not alive yet.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   867
  Similarly, the second rule states that a thread can only be terminated if it was
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   868
  running and does not lock any resources anymore (this simplifies slightly our model;
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   869
  in practice we would expect the operating system releases all locks held by a
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   870
  thread that is about to exit). The event @{text Set} can happen
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   871
  if the corresponding thread is running. 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   872
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   873
  \begin{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   874
  @{thm[mode=Rule] thread_set[where thread=th]}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   875
  \end{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   876
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   877
  \noindent If a thread wants to lock a resource, then the thread
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   878
  needs to be running and also we have to make sure that the resource
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   879
  lock does not lead to a cycle in the RAG (the prurpose of the second
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   880
  premise in the rule below). In practice, ensuring the latter is the
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   881
  responsibility of the programmer.  In our formal model we brush
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   882
  aside these problematic cases in order to be able to make some
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   883
  meaningful statements about PIP.\footnote{This situation is similar
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   884
  to the infamous \emph{occurs check} in Prolog: In order to say
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   885
  anything meaningful about unification, one needs to perform an
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   886
  occurs check. But in practice the occurs check is omitted and the
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   887
  responsibility for avoiding problems rests with the programmer.}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   888
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   889
 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   890
  \begin{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   891
  @{thm[mode=Rule] thread_P[where thread=th]}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   892
  \end{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   893
 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   894
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   895
  Similarly, if a thread wants to release a lock on a resource, then
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   896
  it must be running and in the possession of that lock. This is
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   897
  formally given by the last inference rule of @{term step}.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   898
 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   899
  \begin{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   900
  @{thm[mode=Rule] thread_V[where thread=th]}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   901
  \end{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   902
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   903
  \noindent
11
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
   904
  Note, however, that apart from the circularity condition, we do not make any 
20
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
   905
  assumption on how different resources can be locked and released relative to each 
11
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
   906
  other. In our model it is possible that critical sections overlap. This is in 
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
   907
  contrast to Sha et al \cite{Sha90} who require that critical sections are 
32
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
   908
  properly nested (recall Fig.~\ref{overlap}).
11
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
   909
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   910
  A valid state of PIP can then be conveniently be defined as follows:
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   911
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   912
  \begin{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   913
  \begin{tabular}{c}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   914
  @{thm[mode=Axiom] vt_nil}\hspace{1cm}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   915
  @{thm[mode=Rule] vt_cons}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   916
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   917
  \end{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   918
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   919
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   920
  This completes our formal model of PIP. In the next section we present
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   921
  a series of desirable properties derived from our model of PIP. This can
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   922
  be regarded as a validation of the correctness of our model.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   923
*}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   924
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   925
(*
137
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   926
section {* Preliminaries *}
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
   927
*)
137
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   928
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   929
(*<*)
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   930
context valid_trace
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   931
begin
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
   932
  (*>*)
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
   933
(*<*)
137
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   934
text {*
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   935
142
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
   936
  \endnote{In this section we prove facts that immediately follow from
137
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   937
  our definitions of valid traces.
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   938
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   939
  \begin{lemma}??\label{precedunique}
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   940
  @{thm [mode=IfThen] preced_unique[where ?th1.0=th\<^sub>1 and ?th2.0=th\<^sub>2]} 
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   941
  \end{lemma}
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   942
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   943
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   944
  We can verify that in any valid state, there can only be at most
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   945
  one running thread---if there are more than one running thread,
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   946
  say @{text "th\<^sub>1"} and @{text "th\<^sub>2"}, they must be 
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   947
  equal.
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   948
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   949
  \begin{lemma}
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   950
  @{thm [mode=IfThen] running_unique[where ?th1.0=th\<^sub>1 and ?th2.0=th\<^sub>2]} 
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   951
  \end{lemma}
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   952
  
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   953
  \begin{proof}
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   954
  Since @{text "th\<^sub>1"} and @{text "th\<^sub>2"} are running, they must be
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   955
  roots in the RAG.
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   956
  According to XXX, there exists a chain in the RAG-subtree of @{text "th\<^sub>1"}, 
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   957
  say starting from @{text "th'\<^sub>1"}, such that @{text "th'\<^sub>1"} has the 
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   958
  highest precedence in this subtree (@{text "th\<^sub>1"} inherited
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   959
  the precedence of @{text "th'\<^sub>1"}). We have a similar chain starting from, say 
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   960
  @{text "th'\<^sub>2"}, in the RAG-subtree of @{text "th\<^sub>2"}. Since @{text "th\<^sub>1"}
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   961
  and @{text "th\<^sub>2"} are running we know their cp-value must be the same, that is
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   962
  \begin{center}
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   963
  @{term "cp s th\<^sub>1 = cp s th\<^sub>2"} 
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   964
  \end{center}
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   965
  
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   966
  \noindent
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   967
  That means the precedences of @{text "th'\<^sub>1"} and @{text "th'\<^sub>2"}
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   968
  must be the same (they are the maxima in the respective RAG-subtrees). From this we can
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   969
  infer by Lemma~\ref{precedunique} that @{text "th'\<^sub>1"}
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   970
  and @{text "th'\<^sub>2"} are the same threads. However, this also means the
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   971
  roots @{text "th\<^sub>1"} and @{text "th\<^sub>2"} must be the same.\qed
142
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
   972
  \end{proof}}
137
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   973
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   974
  *}
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
   975
(*>*)
137
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   976
(*<*)end(*>*)
785c0f6b8184 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 136
diff changeset
   977
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   978
section {* The Correctness Proof *}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   979
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   980
(*<*)
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   981
context extend_highest_gen
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   982
begin
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   983
(*>*)
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   984
text {* 
82
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
   985
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   986
  Sha et al.~state their first correctness criterion for PIP in terms
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   987
  of the number of low-priority threads \cite[Theorem 3]{Sha90}: if
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   988
  there are @{text n} low-priority threads, then a blocked job with
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
   989
  high priority can only be blocked a maximum of @{text n} times.
82
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
   990
  Their second correctness criterion is given in terms of the number
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
   991
  of critical resources \cite[Theorem 6]{Sha90}: if there are @{text
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
   992
  m} critical resources, then a blocked job with high priority can
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
   993
  only be blocked a maximum of @{text m} times. Both results on their
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
   994
  own, strictly speaking, do \emph{not} prevent indefinite, or
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
   995
  unbounded, Priority Inversion, because if a low-priority thread does
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
   996
  not give up its critical resource (the one the high-priority thread
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
   997
  is waiting for), then the high-priority thread can never run.  The
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
   998
  argument of Sha et al.~is that \emph{if} threads release locked
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
   999
  resources in a finite amount of time, then indefinite Priority
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1000
  Inversion cannot occur---the high-priority thread is guaranteed to
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1001
  run eventually. The assumption is that programmers must ensure that
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1002
  threads are programmed in this way.  However, even taking this
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1003
  assumption into account, the correctness properties of Sha et
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1004
  al.~are \emph{not} true for their version of PIP---despite being
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1005
  ``proved''. As Yodaiken \cite{Yodaiken02} and Moylan et
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1006
  al.~\cite{deinheritance} pointed out: If a low-priority thread
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1007
  possesses locks to two resources for which two high-priority threads
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1008
  are waiting for, then lowering the priority prematurely after giving
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1009
  up only one lock, can cause indefinite Priority Inversion for one of
164
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
  1010
  the high-priority threads, invalidating their two bounds (recall the 
613189244e72 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 163
diff changeset
  1011
  counter example described in the Introduction).
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1012
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1013
  Even when fixed, their proof idea does not seem to go through for
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1014
  us, because of the way we have set up our formal model of PIP.  One
82
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1015
  reason is that we allow critical sections, which start with a @{text
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1016
  P}-event and finish with a corresponding @{text V}-event, to
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1017
  arbitrarily overlap (something Sha et al.~explicitly exclude).
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1018
  Therefore we have designed a different correctness criterion for
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1019
  PIP. The idea behind our criterion is as follows: for all states
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1020
  @{text s}, we know the corresponding thread @{text th} with the
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1021
  highest precedence; we show that in every future state (denoted by
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1022
  @{text "s' @ s"}) in which @{text th} is still alive, either @{text
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1023
  th} is running or it is blocked by a thread that was alive in the
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1024
  state @{text s} and was waiting for or in the possession of a lock
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1025
  in @{text s}. Since in @{text s}, as in every state, the set of
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1026
  alive threads is finite, @{text th} can only be blocked a finite
165
f73b7f339314 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 164
diff changeset
  1027
  number of threads.  We will actually prove a
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1028
  stronger statement where we also provide the current precedence of
82
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1029
  the blocking thread. 
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1030
170
def87c589516 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 169
diff changeset
  1031
  However, the theorem we are going to prove hinges upon a number of
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
  1032
  natural assumptions about the states @{text s} and @{text "s' @ s"}, the
82
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1033
  thread @{text th} and the events happening in @{text s'}. We list
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1034
  them next:
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1035
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1036
  \begin{quote}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1037
  {\bf Assumptions on the states {\boldmath@{text s}} and 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1038
  {\boldmath@{text "s' @ s"}:}} We need to require that @{text "s"} and 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1039
  @{text "s' @ s"} are valid states:
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1040
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1041
  \begin{tabular}{l}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1042
  @{term "vt s"}, @{term "vt (s' @ s)"} 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1043
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1044
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1045
  \end{quote}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1046
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1047
  \begin{quote}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1048
  {\bf Assumptions on the thread {\boldmath@{text "th"}:}} 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1049
  The thread @{text th} must be alive in @{text s} and 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1050
  has the highest precedence of all alive threads in @{text s}. Furthermore the
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1051
  priority of @{text th} is @{text prio} (we need this in the next assumptions).
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1052
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1053
  \begin{tabular}{l}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1054
  @{term "th \<in> threads s"}\\
178
da27bece9575 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 177
diff changeset
  1055
  @{term "prec th s = Max (precs s (threads s))"}\\
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1056
  @{term "prec th s = (prio, DUMMY)"}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1057
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1058
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1059
  \end{quote}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1060
  
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1061
  \begin{quote}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1062
  {\bf Assumptions on the events in {\boldmath@{text "s'"}:}} We want to prove that @{text th} cannot
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1063
  be blocked indefinitely. Of course this can happen if threads with higher priority
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1064
  than @{text th} are continuously created in @{text s'}. Therefore we have to assume that  
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1065
  events in @{text s'} can only create (respectively set) threads with equal or lower 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1066
  priority than @{text prio} of @{text th}. We also need to assume that the
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
  1067
  priority of @{text "th"} does not get reset and all other reset priorities are either
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
  1068
  less or equal. Moreover, we assume  that @{text th} does
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1069
  not get ``exited'' in @{text "s'"}. This can be ensured by assuming the following three implications. 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1070
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1071
  \begin{tabular}{l}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1072
  {If}~~@{text "Create th' prio' \<in> set s'"}~~{then}~~@{text "prio' \<le> prio"}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1073
  {If}~~@{text "Set th' prio' \<in> set s'"}~~{then}~~@{text "th' \<noteq> th"}~~{and}~~@{text "prio' \<le> prio"}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1074
  {If}~~@{text "Exit th' \<in> set s'"}~~{then}~~@{text "th' \<noteq> th"}\\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1075
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1076
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1077
  \end{quote}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1078
82
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1079
  \noindent The locale mechanism of Isabelle helps us to manage
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1080
  conveniently such assumptions~\cite{Haftmann08}.  Under these
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1081
  assumptions we shall prove the following correctness property:
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1082
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1083
  \begin{theorem}\label{mainthm}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1084
  Given the assumptions about states @{text "s"} and @{text "s' @ s"},
95
8d2cc27f45f3 changes to my repository
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 82
diff changeset
  1085
  the thread @{text th} and the events in @{text "s'"}, then either
8d2cc27f45f3 changes to my repository
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 82
diff changeset
  1086
  \begin{itemize}
142
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1087
  \item[$\bullet$] @{term "th \<in> running (s' @ s)"} or\medskip
95
8d2cc27f45f3 changes to my repository
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 82
diff changeset
  1088
142
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1089
  \item[$\bullet$] there exists a thread @{term "th'"} with @{term "th' \<noteq> th"}
95
8d2cc27f45f3 changes to my repository
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 82
diff changeset
  1090
  and @{term "th' \<in> running (s' @ s)"} such that @{text "th' \<in> threads
8d2cc27f45f3 changes to my repository
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 82
diff changeset
  1091
  s"}, @{text "\<not> detached s th'"} and @{term "cp (s' @ s) th' = prec
8d2cc27f45f3 changes to my repository
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 82
diff changeset
  1092
  th s"}.
8d2cc27f45f3 changes to my repository
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 82
diff changeset
  1093
  \end{itemize}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1094
  \end{theorem}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1095
82
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1096
  \noindent This theorem ensures that the thread @{text th}, which has
95
8d2cc27f45f3 changes to my repository
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 82
diff changeset
  1097
  the highest precedence in the state @{text s}, is either running in
8d2cc27f45f3 changes to my repository
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 82
diff changeset
  1098
  state @{term "s' @ s"}, or can only be blocked in the state @{text
8d2cc27f45f3 changes to my repository
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 82
diff changeset
  1099
  "s' @ s"} by a thread @{text th'} that already existed in @{text s}
166
6cfafcb41a3d updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 165
diff changeset
  1100
  and is waiting for a resource or had a lock on at least one resource---that means
95
8d2cc27f45f3 changes to my repository
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 82
diff changeset
  1101
  the thread was not \emph{detached} in @{text s}.  As we shall see
8d2cc27f45f3 changes to my repository
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 82
diff changeset
  1102
  shortly, that means there are only finitely many threads that can
166
6cfafcb41a3d updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 165
diff changeset
  1103
  block @{text th} in this way.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1104
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
  1105
  
168
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1106
  %% HERE
139
289e362f7a76 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 138
diff changeset
  1107
168
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1108
  %Given our assumptions (on @{text th}), the first property we can
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1109
  %show is that any running thread, say @{text "th'"}, has the same
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1110
  %precedence as @{text th}:
139
289e362f7a76 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 138
diff changeset
  1111
168
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1112
  %\begin{lemma}\label{runningpreced}
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1113
  %@{thm [mode=IfThen] running_preced_inversion}
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1114
  %\end{lemma}
139
289e362f7a76 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 138
diff changeset
  1115
168
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1116
  %\begin{proof}
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1117
  %By definition, the running thread has as current precedence the maximum of
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1118
  %all ready threads, that is
139
289e362f7a76 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 138
diff changeset
  1119
168
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1120
  %\begin{center}
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1121
  %@{term "cp (t @ s) th' = Max (cp (t @ s) ` readys (t @ s))"}
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1122
  %\end{center}
140
389ef8b1959c updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 139
diff changeset
  1123
168
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1124
  %\noindent
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1125
  %We also know that this is equal to the maximum of current precedences of all threads,
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1126
  %that is
140
389ef8b1959c updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 139
diff changeset
  1127
168
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1128
  %\begin{center}
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1129
  %@{term "cp (t @ s) th' = Max (cp (t @ s) ` threads (t @ s))"}
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1130
  %\end{center}
140
389ef8b1959c updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 139
diff changeset
  1131
168
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1132
  %\noindent
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1133
  %This is because each ready thread, say @{text "th\<^sub>r"}, has the maximum
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1134
  %current precedence of the subtree located at @{text "th\<^sub>r"}. All these
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1135
  %subtrees together form the set of threads.
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1136
  %But the maximum of all threads is the @{term "cp"} of @{text "th"},
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1137
  %which is equal to the @{term preced} of @{text th}.\qed
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1138
  %\end{proof}
139
289e362f7a76 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 138
diff changeset
  1139
163
2ec13cfbb81c updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 162
diff changeset
  1140
  %\endnote{
2ec13cfbb81c updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 162
diff changeset
  1141
  %@{thm "th_blockedE_pretty"} -- thm-blockedE??
2ec13cfbb81c updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 162
diff changeset
  1142
  % 
2ec13cfbb81c updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 162
diff changeset
  1143
  % @{text "th_kept"} shows that th is a thread in s'-s
2ec13cfbb81c updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 162
diff changeset
  1144
  % }
139
289e362f7a76 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 138
diff changeset
  1145
174
1b72810a2d61 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 173
diff changeset
  1146
  Given our assumptions (on @{text th}), the first property we show
1b72810a2d61 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 173
diff changeset
  1147
  that a running thread @{text "th'"} must either wait for or hold a
1b72810a2d61 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 173
diff changeset
  1148
  resource in state @{text s}.
142
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1149
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1150
  \begin{lemma}\label{notdetached}
145
188fe0c81ac7 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 144
diff changeset
  1151
  If @{term "th' \<in> running (s' @ s)"} and @{term "th \<noteq> th'"} then @{term "\<not>detached s th'"}.
142
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1152
  \end{lemma}
138
20c1d3a14143 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 137
diff changeset
  1153
142
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1154
  \begin{proof} Let us assume @{text "th'"} is detached in state
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1155
  @{text "s"}, then, according to the definition of detached, @{text
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1156
  "th’"} does not hold or wait for any resource. Hence the @{text
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1157
  cp}-value of @{text "th'"} in @{text s} is not boosted, that is
166
6cfafcb41a3d updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 165
diff changeset
  1158
  @{term "cp s th' = prec th' s"}, and is therefore lower than the
142
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1159
  precedence (as well as the @{text "cp"}-value) of @{term "th"}. This
166
6cfafcb41a3d updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 165
diff changeset
  1160
  means @{text "th'"} will not run as long as @{text "th"} is a live
6cfafcb41a3d updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 165
diff changeset
  1161
  thread. In turn this means @{text "th'"} cannot take any action in
6cfafcb41a3d updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 165
diff changeset
  1162
  state @{text "s' @ s"} to change its current status; therefore
6cfafcb41a3d updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 165
diff changeset
  1163
  @{text "th'"} is still detached in state @{text "s' @ s"}.
6cfafcb41a3d updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 165
diff changeset
  1164
  Consequently @{text "th'"} is also not boosted in state @{text "s' @
6cfafcb41a3d updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 165
diff changeset
  1165
  s"} and would not run. This contradicts our assumption.\qed
142
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1166
  \end{proof}
139
289e362f7a76 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 138
diff changeset
  1167
289e362f7a76 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 138
diff changeset
  1168
142
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1169
  \begin{proof}[of Theorem 1] If @{term "th \<in> running (s' @ s)"},
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1170
  then there is nothing to show. So let us assume otherwise. Since the
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1171
  @{text "RAG"} is well-founded, we know there exists an ancestor of
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1172
  @{text "th"} that is the root of the corrsponding subtree and
167
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1173
  therefore is ready (it does not request any resources). Let us call
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1174
  this thread @{text "th'"}.  Since in PIP the @{term "cpreced"}-value
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1175
  of any thread equals the maximum precedence of all threads in its
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1176
  @{term "RAG"}-subtree, and @{text "th"} is in the subtree of @{text
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1177
  "th'"}, the @{term "cpreced"}-value of @{text "th'"} cannot be lower
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1178
  than the precedence of @{text "th"}. But, it can also not be higher,
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1179
  because the precedence of @{text "th"} is the maximum among all
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1180
  threads.  Therefore we know that the @{term "cpreced"}-value of
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1181
  @{text "th'"} is the same as the precedence of @{text "th"}.  The
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1182
  result is that @{text "th'"} must be running. This is because @{term
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1183
  "cpreced"}-value of @{text "th'"} is the highest of all ready
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1184
  threads. This follows from the fact that the @{term "cpreced"}-value
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1185
  of any ready thread is the maximum of the precedences of all threads
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1186
  in its subtrees (with @{text "th"} having the highest of all threads
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1187
  and being in the subtree of @{text "th'"}).  We also have that @{term
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1188
  "th \<noteq> th'"} since we assumed @{text th} is not running.
045371bde100 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 166
diff changeset
  1189
  By
142
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1190
  Lem.~\ref{notdetached} we have that @{term "\<not>detached s th'"}.
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1191
  If @{text "th'"} is not detached in @{text s}, that is either
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1192
  holding or waiting for a resource, it must be that @{term "th' \<in>
168
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1193
  threads s"}.\medskip
1a67f60a06af updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 167
diff changeset
  1194
  
139
289e362f7a76 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 138
diff changeset
  1195
  \noindent
142
10c16b85a839 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
diff changeset
  1196
  This concludes the proof of Theorem 1.\qed
138
20c1d3a14143 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 137
diff changeset
  1197
  \end{proof}
20c1d3a14143 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 137
diff changeset
  1198
139
289e362f7a76 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 138
diff changeset
  1199
161
f1d82f6c05a3 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 158
diff changeset
  1200
  %\endnote{
166
6cfafcb41a3d updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 165
diff changeset
  1201
  
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1202
%In what follows we will describe properties of PIP that allow us to
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1203
%  prove Theorem~\ref{mainthm} and, when instructive, briefly describe
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1204
%  our argument. Recall we want to prove that in state @ {term "s' @ s"} 
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1205
%either @{term th} is either running or blocked by a thread @
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1206
%  {term "th'"} (@{term "th \<noteq> th'"}) which was alive in state
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1207
%  @{term s}. We can show that
82
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1208
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1209
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1210
%  \begin{lemma}
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1211
%  If @{thm (prem 2) eq_pv_blocked}
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1212
%  then @{thm (concl) eq_pv_blocked}
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1213
%  \end{lemma}
82
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1214
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1215
%  \begin{lemma}
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1216
%  If @{thm (prem 2) eq_pv_persist}
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1217
%  then @{thm (concl) eq_pv_persist}
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1218
%  \end{lemma}
166
6cfafcb41a3d updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 165
diff changeset
  1219
  %%%}
82
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1220
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1221
%  \endnote{{\bf OUTLINE}
64
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1222
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1223
%  Since @{term "th"} is the most urgent thread, if it is somehow
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1224
%  blocked, people want to know why and wether this blocking is
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1225
%  reasonable.
64
b4bcd1edbb6d renamed files
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1226
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1227
%  @{thm [source] th_blockedE} @{thm th_blockedE}
64
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1228
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1229
%  if @{term "th"} is blocked, then there is a path leading from 
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1230
%  @{term "th"} to @{term "th'"}, which means:
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1231
%  there is a chain of demand leading from @{term th} to @{term th'}.
64
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1232
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1233
%   in other words
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1234
%   th -> cs1 -> th1 -> cs2 -> th2 -> ... -> csn -> thn -> cs -> th'. 
166
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 165
diff changeset
  1235
   
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1236
%   We says that th is blocked by @{text "th'"}.
64
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1237
169
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1238
%  THEN
64
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1239
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1240
%  @{thm [source] vat_t.th_chain_to_ready} @{thm vat_t.th_chain_to_ready}
64
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1241
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1242
%  It is basic propery with non-trival proof. 
64
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1243
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1244
%  THEN
64
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1245
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
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parents: 168
diff changeset
  1246
%  @{thm [source] max_preced} @{thm max_preced}
64
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1247
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1248
%  which says @{term "th"} holds the max precedence.
64
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1249
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1250
%  THEN
64
b4bcd1edbb6d renamed files
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1251
 
169
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parents: 168
diff changeset
  1252
%  @ {thm [source] th_cp_max th_cp_preced th_kept}
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1253
%  @ {thm th_cp_max th_cp_preced th_kept}
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1254
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1255
%  THEN
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1256
169
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1257
% ??? %%@ {thm [source] running_inversion_4} @  {thm running_inversion_4}
64
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1258
169
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1259
% which explains what the @{term "th'"} looks like. Now, we have found the 
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1260
% @{term "th'"} which blocks @{term th}, we need to know more about it.
5697bb5b6b2b updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1261
% To see what kind of thread can block @{term th}.
64
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1262
169
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1263
%  From these two lemmas we can see the correctness of PIP, which is
5697bb5b6b2b updated
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parents: 168
diff changeset
  1264
%  that: the blockage of th is reasonable and under control.
162
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1265
169
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parents: 168
diff changeset
  1266
%  Lemmas we want to describe:
64
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1267
169
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 168
diff changeset
  1268
%  \begin{lemma}
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parents: 168
diff changeset
  1269
%  @{thm running_cntP_cntV_inv}
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parents: 168
diff changeset
  1270
%  \end{lemma}
64
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169
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  1272
%  \noindent
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parents: 168
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  1273
%  Remember we do not have the well-nestedness restriction in our
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parents: 168
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  1274
%  proof, which means the difference between the counters @{const cntV}
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parents: 168
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  1275
%  and @{const cntP} can be larger than @{term 1}.
64
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parents: 46
diff changeset
  1276
169
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parents: 168
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  1277
%  \begin{lemma}\label{runninginversion}
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parents: 168
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  1278
%  @ {thm running_inversion}
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parents: 168
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  1279
%  \end{lemma}
162
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parents: 161
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  1280
  
169
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parents: 168
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  1281
%  explain tRAG
162
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1282
%}
76
b6ea51cd2e88 some small changes to the paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 75
diff changeset
  1283
82
c0a4e840aefe some small changes to Correctness and Paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 76
diff changeset
  1284
  
162
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1285
%  Suppose the thread @ {term th} is \emph{not} running in state @ {term
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1286
%  "t @ s"}, meaning that it should be blocked by some other thread.
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parents: 161
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  1287
%  It is first shown that there is a path in the RAG leading from node
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1288
%  @ {term th} to another thread @ {text "th'"}, which is also in the
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1289
%  @ {term readys}-set.  Since @ {term readys}-set is non-empty, there
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1290
%  must be one in it which holds the highest @ {term cp}-value, which,
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1291
%  by definition, is currently the @ {term running}-thread.  However, we
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1292
%  are going to show in the next lemma slightly more: this running
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1293
%  thread is exactly @ {term "th'"}.
76
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 75
diff changeset
  1294
162
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1295
%  \begin{lemma}
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1296
%  There exists a thread @{text "th'"}
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1297
%  such that @{thm (no_quants) th_blockedE_pretty}.
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1298
%  \end{lemma}
125
95e7933968f8 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 124
diff changeset
  1299
162
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1300
%  \begin{proof}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1301
%  We know that @{term th} cannot be in @{term readys}, because it has
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1302
%  the highest precedence and therefore must be running. This violates our
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1303
%  assumption. So by ?? we have that there must be a @{term "th'"} such that
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1304
%  @{term "th' \<in> readys (t @ s)"} and @{term "(Th th, Th th') \<in> (RAG (t @ s))\<^sup>+"}.
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1305
%  We are going to first show that this @{term "th'"} must be running. For this we 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1306
%  need to show that @{term th'} holds the highest @{term cp}-value.
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1307
%  By ?? we know that the @{term "cp"}-value of @{term "th'"} must
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1308
%  be the highest all precedences of all thread nodes in its @{term tRAG}-subtree.
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1309
%  That is 
76
b6ea51cd2e88 some small changes to the paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 75
diff changeset
  1310
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1311
%  \begin{center}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1312
%  @ {term "cp (t @ s) th' = Max (the_preced (t @ s) ` 
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1313
%    (the_thread ` subtree (tRAG (t @ s)) (Th th')))"}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1314
%  \end{center}
126
a88af0e4731f minor update
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 125
diff changeset
  1315
162
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1316
%  But since @{term th} is in this subtree the right-hand side is equal
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1317
%  to @{term "preced th (t @ s)"}.
126
a88af0e4731f minor update
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 125
diff changeset
  1318
125
95e7933968f8 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 124
diff changeset
  1319
  %Let me distinguish between cp (current precedence) and assigned precedence (the precedence the
95e7933968f8 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 124
diff changeset
  1320
  %thread ``normally'' has).
95e7933968f8 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 124
diff changeset
  1321
  %So we want to show what the cp of th' is in state t @ s.
95e7933968f8 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 124
diff changeset
  1322
  %We look at all the assingned precedences in the subgraph starting from th'
95e7933968f8 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 124
diff changeset
  1323
  %We are looking for the maximum of these assigned precedences.
95e7933968f8 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 124
diff changeset
  1324
  %This subgraph must contain the thread th, which actually has the highest precednence
95e7933968f8 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 124
diff changeset
  1325
  %so cp of th' in t @ s has this (assigned) precedence of th
95e7933968f8 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 124
diff changeset
  1326
  %We know that cp (t @ s) th' 
95e7933968f8 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 124
diff changeset
  1327
  %is the Maximum of the threads in the subgraph starting from th'
95e7933968f8 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 124
diff changeset
  1328
  %this happens to be the precedence of th
95e7933968f8 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 124
diff changeset
  1329
  %th has the highest precedence of all threads
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1330
%  \end{proof}
125
95e7933968f8 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 124
diff changeset
  1331
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1332
%  \begin{corollary}  
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1333
%  Using the lemma \ref{runninginversion} we can say more about the thread th'
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1334
%  \end{corollary}
125
95e7933968f8 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 124
diff changeset
  1335
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1336
%  \endnote{\subsection*{END OUTLINE}}
76
b6ea51cd2e88 some small changes to the paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 75
diff changeset
  1337
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1338
%  In what follows we will describe properties of PIP that allow us to prove 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1339
%  Theorem~\ref{mainthm} and, when instructive, briefly describe our argument. 
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1340
%  It is relatively easy to see that:
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1341
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1342
%  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1343
%  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1344
%  @ {text "running s \<subseteq> ready s \<subseteq> threads s"}\\
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1345
%  @ {thm[mode=IfThen]  finite_threads}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1346
%  \end{tabular}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1347
%  \end{isabelle}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1348
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1349
%  \noindent
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1350
%  The second property is by induction on @{term vt}. The next three
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1351
%  properties are: 
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1352
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1353
%  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1354
%  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1355
%  HERE??
124
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  1356
  %@ {thm[mode=IfThen] waiting_unique[of _ _ "cs1" "cs2"]}\\
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  1357
  %@ {thm[mode=IfThen] held_unique[of _ "th1" _ "th2"]}\\
127
38c6acf03f68 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 126
diff changeset
  1358
  %@ {thm[mode=IfThen] running_unique[of _ "th1" "th2"]}
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1359
%  \end{tabular}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1360
%  \end{isabelle}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1361
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1362
%  \noindent
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1363
%  The first property states that every waiting thread can only wait for a single
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1364
%  resource (because it gets suspended after requesting that resource); the second 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1365
%  that every resource can only be held by a single thread; 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1366
%  the third property establishes that in every given valid state, there is
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1367
%  at most one running thread. We can also show the following properties 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1368
%  about the @{term RAG} in @{text "s"}.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1369
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1370
%  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1371
%  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1372
%  HERE?? %@{text If}~@ {thm (prem 1) acyclic_RAG}~@{text "then"}:\\
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1373
%  \hspace{5mm}@{thm (concl) acyclic_RAG},
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1374
%  @{thm (concl) finite_RAG} and
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1375
%  %@ {thm (concl) wf_dep_converse},\\
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1376
%  %\hspace{5mm}@{text "if"}~@ {thm (prem 2) dm_RAG_threads}~@{text "then"}~@{thm (concl) dm_RAG_threads}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1377
%  and\\
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1378
%  %\hspace{5mm}@{text "if"}~@ {thm (prem 2) range_in}~@{text "then"}~% @ {thm (concl) range_in}.
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1379
%  \end{tabular}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1380
%  \end{isabelle}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1381
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1382
%  \noindent
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1383
%  The acyclicity property follows from how we restricted the events in
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1384
%  @{text step}; similarly the finiteness and well-foundedness property.
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1385
%  The last two properties establish that every thread in a @{text "RAG"}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1386
%  (either holding or waiting for a resource) is a live thread.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1387
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1388
%  The key lemma in our proof of Theorem~\ref{mainthm} is as follows:
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1389
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1390
%  \begin{lemma}\label{mainlem}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1391
%  Given the assumptions about states @{text "s"} and @{text "s' @ s"},
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1392
%  the thread @{text th} and the events in @{text "s'"},
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1393
%  if @{term "th' \<in> threads (s' @ s)"}, @{text "th' \<noteq> th"} and @{text "detached (s' @ s) th'"}\\
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1394
%  then @{text "th' \<notin> running (s' @ s)"}.
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1395
%  \end{lemma}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1396
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1397
%  \noindent
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1398
%  The point of this lemma is that a thread different from @{text th} (which has the highest
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1399
%  precedence in @{text s}) and not holding any resource, cannot be running 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1400
%  in the state @{text "s' @ s"}.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1401
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1402
%  \begin{proof}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1403
%  Since thread @{text "th'"} does not hold any resource, no thread can depend on it. 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1404
%  Therefore its current precedence @{term "cp (s' @ s) th'"} equals its own precedence
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1405
%  @{term "prec th' (s' @ s)"}. Since @{text "th"} has the highest precedence in the 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1406
%  state @{text "(s' @ s)"} and precedences are distinct among threads, we have
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1407
%  @{term "prec th' (s' @s ) < prec th (s' @ s)"}. From this 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1408
%  we have @{term "cp (s' @ s) th' < prec th (s' @ s)"}.
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1409
%  Since @{text "prec th (s' @ s)"} is already the highest 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1410
%  @{term "cp (s' @ s) th"} can not be higher than this and can not be lower either (by 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1411
%  definition of @{term "cp"}). Consequently, we have @{term "prec th (s' @ s) = cp (s' @ s) th"}.
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1412
%  Finally we have @{term "cp (s' @ s) th' < cp (s' @ s) th"}.
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1413
%  By defintion of @{text "running"}, @{text "th'"} can not be running in state
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1414
%  @{text "s' @ s"}, as we had to show.\qed
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1415
%  \end{proof}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1416
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1417
%  \noindent
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1418
%  Since @{text "th'"} is not able to run in state @{text "s' @ s"}, it is not able to 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1419
%  issue a @{text "P"} or @{text "V"} event. Therefore if @{text "s' @ s"} is extended
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1420
%  one step further, @{text "th'"} still cannot hold any resource. The situation will 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1421
%  not change in further extensions as long as @{text "th"} holds the highest precedence.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1422
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1423
%  From this lemma we can deduce Theorem~\ref{mainthm}: that @{text th} can only be 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1424
%  blocked by a thread @{text th'} that
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1425
%  held some resource in state @{text s} (that is not @{text "detached"}). And furthermore
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1426
%  that the current precedence of @{text th'} in state @{text "(s' @ s)"} must be equal to the 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1427
%  precedence of @{text th} in @{text "s"}.
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1428
%  We show this theorem by induction on @{text "s'"} using Lemma~\ref{mainlem}.
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1429
%  This theorem gives a stricter bound on the threads that can block @{text th} than the
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1430
%  one obtained by Sha et al.~\cite{Sha90}:
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1431
%  only threads that were alive in state @{text s} and moreover held a resource.
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1432
%  This means our bound is in terms of both---alive threads in state @{text s}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1433
%  and number of critical resources. Finally, the theorem establishes that the blocking threads have the
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1434
%  current precedence raised to the precedence of @{text th}.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1435
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1436
%  We can furthermore prove that under our assumptions no deadlock exists in the state @{text "s' @ s"}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1437
%  by showing that @{text "running (s' @ s)"} is not empty.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1438
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1439
%  \begin{lemma}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1440
%  Given the assumptions about states @{text "s"} and @{text "s' @ s"},
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1441
%  the thread @{text th} and the events in @{text "s'"},
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1442
%  @{term "running (s' @ s) \<noteq> {}"}.
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1443
%  \end{lemma}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1444
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1445
%  \begin{proof}
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1446
%  If @{text th} is blocked, then by following its dependants graph, we can always 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1447
%  reach a ready thread @{text th'}, and that thread must have inherited the 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1448
%  precedence of @{text th}.\qed
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1449
%  \end{proof}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1450
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1451
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1452
  %The following lemmas show how every node in RAG can be chased to ready threads:
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1453
  %\begin{enumerate}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1454
  %\item Every node in RAG can be chased to a ready thread (@{text "chain_building"}):
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1455
  %  @   {thm [display] chain_building[rule_format]}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1456
  %\item The ready thread chased to is unique (@{text "dchain_unique"}):
124
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  1457
  %  @   {thm [display] dchain_unique[of _ _ "th1" "th2"]}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1458
  %\end{enumerate}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1459
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1460
  %Some deeper results about the system:
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1461
  %\begin{enumerate}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1462
  %\item The maximum of @{term "cp"} and @{term "preced"} are equal (@{text "max_cp_eq"}):
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1463
  %@  {thm [display] max_cp_eq}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1464
  %\item There must be one ready thread having the max @{term "cp"}-value 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1465
  %(@{text "max_cp_readys_threads"}):
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1466
  %@  {thm [display] max_cp_readys_threads}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1467
  %\end{enumerate}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1468
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1469
  %The relationship between the count of @{text "P"} and @{text "V"} and the number of 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1470
  %critical resources held by a thread is given as follows:
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1471
  %\begin{enumerate}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1472
  %\item The @{term "V"}-operation decreases the number of critical resources 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1473
  %  one thread holds (@{text "cntCS_v_dec"})
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1474
  %   @  {thm [display]  cntCS_v_dec}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1475
  %\item The number of @{text "V"} never exceeds the number of @{text "P"} 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1476
  %  (@  {text "cnp_cnv_cncs"}):
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1477
  %  @  {thm [display]  cnp_cnv_cncs}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1478
  %\item The number of @{text "V"} equals the number of @{text "P"} when 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1479
  %  the relevant thread is not living:
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1480
  %  (@{text "cnp_cnv_eq"}):
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1481
  %  @  {thm [display]  cnp_cnv_eq}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1482
  %\item When a thread is not living, it does not hold any critical resource 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1483
  %  (@{text "not_thread_holdents"}):
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1484
  %  @  {thm [display] not_thread_holdents}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1485
  %\item When the number of @{text "P"} equals the number of @{text "V"}, the relevant 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1486
  %  thread does not hold any critical resource, therefore no thread can depend on it
32
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  1487
  %  (@{text "count_eq_dependants"}):
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  1488
  %  @  {thm [display] count_eq_dependants}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1489
  %\end{enumerate}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1490
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1491
  %The reason that only threads which already held some resoures
127
38c6acf03f68 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 126
diff changeset
  1492
  %can be running and block @{text "th"} is that if , otherwise, one thread 
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1493
  %does not hold any resource, it may never have its prioirty raised
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1494
  %and will not get a chance to run. This fact is supported by 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1495
  %lemma @{text "moment_blocked"}:
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1496
  %@   {thm [display] moment_blocked}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1497
  %When instantiating  @{text "i"} to @{text "0"}, the lemma means threads which did not hold any
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1498
  %resource in state @{text "s"} will not have a change to run latter. Rephrased, it means 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1499
  %any thread which is running after @{text "th"} became the highest must have already held
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1500
  %some resource at state @{text "s"}.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1501
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1502
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1503
  %When instantiating @{text "i"} to a number larger than @{text "0"}, the lemma means 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1504
  %if a thread releases all its resources at some moment in @{text "t"}, after that, 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1505
  %it may never get a change to run. If every thread releases its resource in finite duration,
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1506
  %then after a while, only thread @{text "th"} is left running. This shows how indefinite 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1507
  %priority inversion can be avoided. 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1508
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1509
  %All these assumptions are put into a predicate @{term "extend_highest_gen"}. 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1510
  %It can be proved that @{term "extend_highest_gen"} holds 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1511
  %for any moment @{text "i"} in it @{term "t"} (@{text "red_moment"}):
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1512
  %@   {thm [display] red_moment}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1513
  
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1514
  %From this, an induction principle can be derived for @{text "t"}, so that 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1515
  %properties already derived for @{term "t"} can be applied to any prefix 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1516
  %of @{text "t"} in the proof of new properties 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1517
  %about @{term "t"} (@{text "ind"}):
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1518
  %\begin{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1519
  %@   {thm[display] ind}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1520
  %\end{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1521
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1522
  %The following properties can be proved about @{term "th"} in @{term "t"}:
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1523
  %\begin{enumerate}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1524
  %\item In @{term "t"}, thread @{term "th"} is kept live and its 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1525
  %  precedence is preserved as well
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1526
  %  (@{text "th_kept"}): 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1527
  %  @   {thm [display] th_kept}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1528
  %\item In @{term "t"}, thread @{term "th"}'s precedence is always the maximum among 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1529
  %  all living threads
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1530
  %  (@{text "max_preced"}): 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1531
  %  @   {thm [display] max_preced}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1532
  %\item In @{term "t"}, thread @{term "th"}'s current precedence is always the maximum precedence
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1533
  %  among all living threads
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1534
  %  (@{text "th_cp_max_preced"}): 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1535
  %  @   {thm [display] th_cp_max_preced}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1536
  %\item In @{term "t"}, thread @{term "th"}'s current precedence is always the maximum current 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1537
  %  precedence among all living threads
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1538
  %  (@{text "th_cp_max"}): 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1539
  %  @   {thm [display] th_cp_max}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1540
  %\item In @{term "t"}, thread @{term "th"}'s current precedence equals its precedence at moment 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1541
  %  @{term "s"}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1542
  %  (@{text "th_cp_preced"}): 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1543
  %  @   {thm [display] th_cp_preced}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1544
  %\end{enumerate}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1545
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1546
  %The main theorem of this part is to characterizing the running thread during @{term "t"} 
127
38c6acf03f68 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 126
diff changeset
  1547
  %(@{text "running_inversion_2"}):
38c6acf03f68 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 126
diff changeset
  1548
  %@   {thm [display] running_inversion_2}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1549
  %According to this, if a thread is running, it is either @{term "th"} or was
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1550
  %already live and held some resource 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1551
  %at moment @{text "s"} (expressed by: @{text "cntV s th' < cntP s th'"}).
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1552
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1553
  %Since there are only finite many threads live and holding some resource at any moment,
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1554
  %if every such thread can release all its resources in finite duration, then after finite
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1555
  %duration, none of them may block @{term "th"} anymore. So, no priority inversion may happen
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1556
  %then.
70
92ca2410b3d9 further simplificaton of Moment.thy
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parents: 64
diff changeset
  1557
162
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1558
 % NOTE: about bounds in sha et al and ours: they prove a bound on the length of individual
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1559
 % blocages. We prove a bound for the overall-blockage.
70
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parents: 64
diff changeset
  1560
162
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1561
 % There are low priority threads, 
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1562
 % which do not hold any resources, 
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1563
 % such thread will not block th. 
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1564
 % Their Theorem 3 does not exclude such threads.
70
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parents: 64
diff changeset
  1565
162
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1566
 % There are resources, which are not held by any low prioirty threads,
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1567
 % such resources can not cause blockage of th neither. And similiary, 
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1568
 % theorem 6 does not exlude them.
70
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 64
diff changeset
  1569
162
a8ceb68bfeb0 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 161
diff changeset
  1570
 % Our one bound excudle them by using a different formaulation. "
70
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 64
diff changeset
  1571
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1572
  *}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1573
(*<*)
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1574
end
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1575
(*>*)
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1576
162
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1577
(*text {*
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parents: 154
diff changeset
  1578
   explan why Thm1 roughly corresponds to Sha's Thm 3
162
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parents: 161
diff changeset
  1579
*}*)
155
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1580
152
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 145
diff changeset
  1581
section {* A Finite Bound on Priority Inversion *}
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parents: 144
diff changeset
  1582
154
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parents: 152
diff changeset
  1583
(*<*)
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parents: 152
diff changeset
  1584
context extend_highest_gen
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parents: 152
diff changeset
  1585
begin
9756a51f2223 updated
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parents: 152
diff changeset
  1586
(*>*)
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parents: 144
diff changeset
  1587
text {*
152
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parents: 145
diff changeset
  1588
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parents: 157
diff changeset
  1589
  Like in the work by Sha et al.~our result in Thm 1 does not yet
2bb3b65fc99f updated
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parents: 157
diff changeset
  1590
  guarantee the absence of indefinite Priority Inversion. For this we
2bb3b65fc99f updated
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parents: 157
diff changeset
  1591
  further need the property that every thread gives up its resources
2bb3b65fc99f updated
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parents: 157
diff changeset
  1592
  after a finite amount of time. We found that this property is not so
154
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parents: 152
diff changeset
  1593
  straightforward to formalise in our model. There are mainly two
152
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 145
diff changeset
  1594
  reasons for this: First, we do not specify what ``running'' the code
15f4481bc0c9 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 145
diff changeset
  1595
  of a thread means, for example by giving an operational semantics
15f4481bc0c9 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 145
diff changeset
  1596
  for machine instructions. Therefore we cannot characterise what are
170
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parents: 169
diff changeset
  1597
  ``good'' programs that contain for every locking request for a
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parents: 169
diff changeset
  1598
  resource also a corresponding unlocking request.  Second, we need to
154
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 152
diff changeset
  1599
  distinghish between a thread that ``just'' locks a resource for a
9756a51f2223 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 152
diff changeset
  1600
  finite amount of time (even if it is very long) and one that locks
176
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1601
  it forever (there might be an unbounded loop in between the locking and
158
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 157
diff changeset
  1602
  unlocking requests).
155
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1603
eae86cba8b89 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1604
  Because of these problems, we decided in our earlier paper
eae86cba8b89 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1605
  \cite{ZhangUrbanWu12} to leave out this property and let the
170
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parents: 169
diff changeset
  1606
  programmer take on the responsibility to program threads in such a
155
eae86cba8b89 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1607
  benign manner (in addition to causing no circularity in the
158
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 157
diff changeset
  1608
  RAG). This leave-it-to-the-programmer was also the approach taken by
2bb3b65fc99f updated
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parents: 157
diff changeset
  1609
  Sha et al.~in their paper.  However, in this paper we can make an
170
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parents: 169
diff changeset
  1610
  improvement by establishing a finite bound on the duration of
def87c589516 updated
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parents: 169
diff changeset
  1611
  Priority Inversion measured by the number of events.  The events can
def87c589516 updated
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parents: 169
diff changeset
  1612
  be seen as a \textit{rough(!)} abstraction of the ``runtime
def87c589516 updated
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parents: 169
diff changeset
  1613
  behaviour'' of threads and also as an abstract notion of
176
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1614
  ``time''---when a new event happens, some time must have passed.
171
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parents: 170
diff changeset
  1615
152
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 145
diff changeset
  1616
155
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1617
  What we will establish in this section is that there can only be a
170
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parents: 169
diff changeset
  1618
  finite number of states after state @{term s} in which the thread
176
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1619
  @{term th} is blocked (recall for this that a state is a list of
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1620
  events).  For this finiteness bound to exist, Sha et al.~informally
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1621
  make two assumtions: first, there is a finite pool of threads
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1622
  (active or hibernating) and second, each of them giving up its
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1623
  resources after a finite amount of time.  However, we do not have
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1624
  this concept of active or hibernating threads in our model.  In fact
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1625
  we can dispence with the first assumption altogether and allow that
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1626
  in our model we can create new threads or exit existing threads
170
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 169
diff changeset
  1627
  arbitrarily. Consequently, the avoidance of indefinite priority
def87c589516 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 169
diff changeset
  1628
  inversion we are trying to establish is in our model not true,
176
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 175
diff changeset
  1629
  unless we stipulate an upper bound on the number of threads that
675416b1defd updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 175
diff changeset
  1630
  have been created during the time leading to any future state
675416b1defd updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 175
diff changeset
  1631
  after @{term s}. Otherwise our PIP scheduler could be ``swamped''
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1632
  with @{text "Create"}-requests.  So our first assumption states:
155
eae86cba8b89 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1633
172
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parents: 171
diff changeset
  1634
  \begin{quote} {\bf Assumption on the number of threads created 
39d4d1a2b1ac updated
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parents: 171
diff changeset
  1635
  after the state {\boldmath@{text s}}:} Given the
174
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parents: 173
diff changeset
  1636
  state @{text s}, in every ``future'' valid state @{text "es @ s"}, we
155
eae86cba8b89 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1637
  require that the number of created threads is less than
157
029e1506477a updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 156
diff changeset
  1638
  a bound @{text "BC"}, that is 
029e1506477a updated
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parents: 156
diff changeset
  1639
174
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 173
diff changeset
  1640
  \[@{text "len (filter isCreate es) < BC"}\;\]  
1b72810a2d61 updated
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parents: 173
diff changeset
  1641
  
1b72810a2d61 updated
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parents: 173
diff changeset
  1642
  wherby @{text es} is a list of events.
157
029e1506477a updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 156
diff changeset
  1643
  \end{quote}
155
eae86cba8b89 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1644
157
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parents: 156
diff changeset
  1645
  \noindent Note that it is not enough to just to state that there are
171
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parents: 170
diff changeset
  1646
  only finite number of threads created up until a single state @{text
daf75d6ebc89 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 170
diff changeset
  1647
  "s' @ s"} after @{text s}.  Instead, we need to put this bound on
daf75d6ebc89 updated
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parents: 170
diff changeset
  1648
  the @{text "Create"} events for all valid states after @{text s}.
174
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 173
diff changeset
  1649
  This ensures that no matter which ``future'' state is reached, the
1b72810a2d61 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 173
diff changeset
  1650
  number of @{text "Create"}-events is finite. We use @{text "es @ s"}
1b72810a2d61 updated
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parents: 173
diff changeset
  1651
  to stand for \emph{future states} after @{text s}---it is @{text s}
176
675416b1defd updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 175
diff changeset
  1652
  extended with some list @{text es} of events.
155
eae86cba8b89 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1653
156
550ab0f68960 updasted
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 155
diff changeset
  1654
  For our second assumption about giving up resources after a finite
157
029e1506477a updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 156
diff changeset
  1655
  amount of ``time'', let us introduce the following definition about
029e1506477a updated
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parents: 156
diff changeset
  1656
  threads that can potentially block @{text th}:
152
15f4481bc0c9 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 145
diff changeset
  1657
154
9756a51f2223 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 152
diff changeset
  1658
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
170
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 169
diff changeset
  1659
  @{thm blockers_def[THEN eq_reflection]}
154
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 152
diff changeset
  1660
  \end{isabelle}
9756a51f2223 updated
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parents: 152
diff changeset
  1661
157
029e1506477a updated
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parents: 156
diff changeset
  1662
  \noindent This set contains all treads that are not detached in
172
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 171
diff changeset
  1663
  state @{text s}. According to our definiton of @{text "detached"},
39d4d1a2b1ac updated
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parents: 171
diff changeset
  1664
  this means a thread in @{text "blockers"} either holds or waits for
176
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 175
diff changeset
  1665
  some resource in state @{text s} . Our Them~1 implies that any of
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1666
  those threads can all potentially block @{text th} after state
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1667
  @{text s}. We need to make the following assumption about the
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1668
  threads in the @{text "blockers"}-set:
155
eae86cba8b89 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1669
eae86cba8b89 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1670
  \begin{quote}
eae86cba8b89 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1671
  {\bf Assumptions on the threads {\boldmath{@{term "th' \<in> blockers"}}}:} 
158
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parents: 157
diff changeset
  1672
  For each such @{text "th'"} there exists a finite bound @{text "BND(th')"} 
156
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 155
diff changeset
  1673
  such that for all future 
174
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parents: 173
diff changeset
  1674
  valid states @{text "es @ s"},
1b72810a2d61 updated
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parents: 173
diff changeset
  1675
  we have that if \mbox{@{term "\<not>(detached (es @ s) th')"}}, then 
1b72810a2d61 updated
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parents: 173
diff changeset
  1676
  \[@{text "len (actions_of {th'} es) < BND(th')"}\] 
156
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 155
diff changeset
  1677
  \end{quote} 
155
eae86cba8b89 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1678
157
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 156
diff changeset
  1679
  \noindent By this assumption we enforce that any thread potentially
158
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 157
diff changeset
  1680
  blocking @{term th} must become detached (that is lock no resource
174
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parents: 173
diff changeset
  1681
  anymore) after a finite number of events in @{text "es @ s"}. Again
158
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 157
diff changeset
  1682
  we have to state this bound to hold in all valid states after @{text
2bb3b65fc99f updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 157
diff changeset
  1683
  s}. The bound reflects how each thread @{text "th'"} is programmed:
2bb3b65fc99f updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 157
diff changeset
  1684
  Though we cannot express what instructions a thread is executing,
2bb3b65fc99f updated
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parents: 157
diff changeset
  1685
  the events in our model correspond to the system calls made by
176
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1686
  a thread. Our @{text "BND(th')"} binds the number of these ``calls''.
155
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 154
diff changeset
  1687
  
170
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parents: 169
diff changeset
  1688
  The main reason for these two assumptions is that we can prove the
def87c589516 updated
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parents: 169
diff changeset
  1689
  following: The number of states after @{text s} in which the thread
def87c589516 updated
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parents: 169
diff changeset
  1690
  @{text th} is not running (that is where Priority Inversion occurs)
def87c589516 updated
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parents: 169
diff changeset
  1691
  can be bounded by the number of actions the threads in @{text
176
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 175
diff changeset
  1692
  blockers} perform (i.e.~events) and how many threads are newly
675416b1defd updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 175
diff changeset
  1693
  created.  To state our bound formally, we need to make a definition
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1694
  of what we mean by intermediate states between a state @{text s} and
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1695
  a future state after @{text s}; they will be the list of states
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1696
  starting from @{text s} upto the state \mbox{@{text "es @ s"}}. For
675416b1defd updated
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1697
  example, suppose $\textit{es} = [\textit{e}_n, \textit{e}_{n-1},
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  1698
  \ldots, \textit{e}_2, \textit{e}_1]$, then the intermediate states
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  1699
  from @{text s} upto @{text "es @ s"} are
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  1700
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  1701
  \begin{center}
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  1702
  \begin{tabular}{l}
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  1703
  $\textit{s}$\\
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  1704
  $\textit{e}_1 :: \textit{s}$\\
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  1705
  $\textit{e}_2 :: \textit{e}_1 :: \textit{s}$\\
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  1706
  \ldots\\
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  1707
  $\textit{e}_{n - 1} :: \ldots :: \textit{e}_2 :: \textit{e}_1 :: \textit{s}$\\
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  1708
  \end{tabular}
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  1709
  \end{center}
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  1710
170
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  1711
172
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  1712
  \noindent This list of \emph{intermediate states} can be defined by
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  1713
  the following recursive function
158
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  1714
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  1715
  \begin{center}
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  1716
  \begin{tabular}{lcl}
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  1717
  @{text "s upto []"} & $\dn$ & $[]$\\
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  1718
  @{text "s upto (_::es)"} & $\dn$ & @{text "(es @ s) :: s upto es"}
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  1719
  \end{tabular}
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  1720
  \end{center}
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  1721
  
174
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  1722
  \noindent
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  1723
  Our theorem can then be stated as follows:
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  1724
173
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  1725
  \begin{theorem}
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  1726
  Given our assumptions about bounds, we have that 
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  1727
  \[
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  1728
  @{text "len"}\,[@{text "s'"} 
174
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  1729
  \leftarrow @{text "s upto es"}.\;\; @{text "th"} \not\in @{text "running s'"}] \;\;\leq\;\; 
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  1730
  @{text "BC"} + \sum @{text "th'"} \in @{text "blockers"}.\;\; @{text "BND(th')"}\;. 
173
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  1731
  \]
176
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  1732
  \end{theorem}
173
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  1733
176
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  1734
  \noindent This theorem uses Isabelle's list-comprehension notation,
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  1735
  which lists all intermediate states between @{text s} and @{text "es
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  1736
  @ s"}, and then filters this list according to states in which
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  1737
  @{text th} is not running. By calculating the number of elements in
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  1738
  the filtered list using the function @{text len}, we have the number
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  1739
  of intermediate states in which @{text th} is not running and which
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  1740
  by the theorem is bounded by the term on the right-hand side.
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  1741
174
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  1742
  \begin{proof} There are two characterisations for the number of
176
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  1743
  events in @{text es}: First, in each state in
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  1744
  @{text "s upto es"}, clearly either @{text th} is running or
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  1745
  not running. Together with @{text "len es = len (s upto es)"}, that
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  1746
  implies %
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  1747
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  1748
  \begin{equation}
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  1749
  \label{firsteq}
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  1750
  \begin{array}{lcl}
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diff changeset
  1751
  @{text "len es"} & \;=\; &
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diff changeset
  1752
  @{text len}\, [@{text "s'"} \leftarrow @{text "s upto es"}.\;\; @{text "th"} \in @{text "running s'"}]\\ 
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  1753
  & & +\;
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diff changeset
  1754
  @{text len}\, [@{text "s'"} \leftarrow @{text "s upto es"}.\;\; @{text "th"} \not\in @{text "running s'"}]
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  1755
  \end{array} 
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  1756
  \end{equation}
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diff changeset
  1757
174
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  1758
  \noindent Second by Thm~\ref{mainthm}, the events are either the
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diff changeset
  1759
  actions of @{text th} or @{text "Create"}-events or actions of the
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diff changeset
  1760
  threads in blockers. That is
176
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  1761
  %
174
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diff changeset
  1762
  \begin{equation}\label{secondeq}
176
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diff changeset
  1763
  \begin{array}{lcl}
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diff changeset
  1764
  @{text "len es"} & \;=\; & @{text "len (actions_of {th} es)"}\\
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diff changeset
  1765
  & & +\; @{text "len (filter isCreate es)"}\\ 
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diff changeset
  1766
  & & +\; @{text "len (actions_of blockers es)"}
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diff changeset
  1767
  \end{array}
174
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diff changeset
  1768
  \end{equation}
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diff changeset
  1769
176
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  1770
  \noindent Furthermore we know that an action of @{text th} in the
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diff changeset
  1771
  intermediate states @{text "s upto es"} can only be taken when
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diff changeset
  1772
  @{text th} is running. Therefore
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1773
  %
174
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diff changeset
  1774
  \[
176
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diff changeset
  1775
  @{text "len (actions_of {th} es)"} \;\leq\; 
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diff changeset
  1776
  @{text len}\,[@{text "s'"} \leftarrow @{text "s upto es"}.\;\; @{text "th"} \in @{text "running s'"}]
174
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diff changeset
  1777
  \]
158
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diff changeset
  1778
  
176
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diff changeset
  1779
  \noindent holds. Substituting this into \eqref{firsteq} gives
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diff changeset
  1780
  %
174
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diff changeset
  1781
  \[
176
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parents: 175
diff changeset
  1782
  @{text len}\,[@{text "s'"} \leftarrow @{text "s upto es"}.\;\; @{text "th"} \not\in @{text "running s'"}] 
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diff changeset
  1783
  \;\leq\; @{text "len es"} - @{text "len (actions_of {th} es)"}
174
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parents: 173
diff changeset
  1784
  \]
155
eae86cba8b89 updated
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parents: 154
diff changeset
  1785
176
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diff changeset
  1786
  \noindent
174
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diff changeset
  1787
  into which we can substitute \eqref{secondeq} yielding
176
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diff changeset
  1788
  %
174
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diff changeset
  1789
  \[
176
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diff changeset
  1790
  \begin{array}{rcl}
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diff changeset
  1791
  @{text len} [@{text "s'"} \leftarrow @{text "s upto es"}.\;\; @{text "th"} \not\in @{text "running s'"}] & \;\;\leq\;\; &
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diff changeset
  1792
  @{text "len (filter isCreate es)"}\\
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diff changeset
  1793
  & & \quad + @{text "len (actions_of blockers es)"}
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diff changeset
  1794
  \end{array}
174
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diff changeset
  1795
  \]
155
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diff changeset
  1796
176
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  1797
  \noindent By our first assumption we know that the number of @{text
174
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diff changeset
  1798
  "Create"}-events are bounded by the bound @{text BC}.  By our second
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diff changeset
  1799
  assumption we can prove that the actions of all blockers is bounded
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  1800
  by the sum of bounds of the individual blocking threads, that is
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diff changeset
  1801
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diff changeset
  1802
  \[
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diff changeset
  1803
  @{text "len (actions_of blockers es)"} \;\;\leq\;\;
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diff changeset
  1804
  \sum @{text "th'"} \in @{text "blockers"}.\;\; @{text "BND(th')"}
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parents: 173
diff changeset
  1805
  \]
154
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diff changeset
  1806
174
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  1807
  \noindent With this in place we can conclude our theorem.\hfill\qed
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diff changeset
  1808
  \end{proof}
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  1809
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  1810
  \noindent This theorem is the main conclusion we obtain for the
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diff changeset
  1811
  Priority Inheritance Protocol. It is based on the fact that the set of
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  1812
  @{text blockers} is fixed at state @{text s} when @{text th} becomes
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diff changeset
  1813
  the thread with highest priority. Then no additional blocker of
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  1814
  @{text th} can appear after the state @{text s}. And in this way we
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diff changeset
  1815
  can bound the number of states where the thread @{text th} with the
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  1816
  highest priority is prevented from running.
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diff changeset
  1817
  Our bound does not depend on the restriction of well-nested critical 
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diff changeset
  1818
  sections in the Priority Inheritance Protocol as imposed by Sha et al.  
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  1819
  *} (*<*) end (*>*)
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  1820
6
7f2493296c39 updated
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parents:
diff changeset
  1821
section {* Properties for an Implementation\label{implement} *}
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parents:
diff changeset
  1822
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1823
text {*
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1824
  While our formalised proof gives us confidence about the correctness of our model of PIP, 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1825
  we found that the formalisation can even help us with efficiently implementing it.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1826
  For example Baker complained that calculating the current precedence
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1827
  in PIP is quite ``heavy weight'' in Linux (see the Introduction).
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1828
  In our model of PIP the current precedence of a thread in a state @{text s}
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diff changeset
  1829
  depends on the precedenes of all threads in its subtree---a ``global'' transitive notion,
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diff changeset
  1830
  which is indeed heavy weight (see the equation for @{text cprec} shown in \eqref{overloaded}).
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diff changeset
  1831
  We can however improve upon this. For this recall the notion
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diff changeset
  1832
  of @{term children} of a thread @{text th} (defined in \eqref{children})
6
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parents:
diff changeset
  1833
  where a child is a thread that is only one ``hop'' away from the thread
181
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diff changeset
  1834
  @{text th} in the @{term TDG} (and waiting for @{text th} to release
183
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parents: 182
diff changeset
  1835
  a resource). Using children, we can prove the following lemma for calculating
5d4c398c8187 updated
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diff changeset
  1836
  @{text cprec}.
178
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diff changeset
  1837
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diff changeset
  1838
6
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parents:
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  1839
  \begin{lemma}\label{childrenlem}
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diff changeset
  1840
  @{text "If"} @{thm (prem 1) valid_trace.cp_rec_tG} @{text "then"}
6
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parents:
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  1841
  \begin{center}
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diff changeset
  1842
  @{thm (concl) valid_trace.cp_rec_tG}.
6
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parents:
diff changeset
  1843
  \end{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1844
  \end{lemma}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1845
  
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1846
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1847
  That means the current precedence of a thread @{text th} can be
181
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 180
diff changeset
  1848
  computed locally by considering only the static precedence of @{text th}
d37e0d18eddd updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 180
diff changeset
  1849
  and 
d37e0d18eddd updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 180
diff changeset
  1850
  the current precedences of the children of @{text th}. In
183
5d4c398c8187 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 182
diff changeset
  1851
  effect, it only needs to be recomputed for @{text th} when its static
5d4c398c8187 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 182
diff changeset
  1852
  precedence is re-set or when one of
181
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 180
diff changeset
  1853
  its children changes its current precedence.  This is much more efficient 
d37e0d18eddd updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 180
diff changeset
  1854
  because when the  @{text cprec}-value is not changed for a child, 
d37e0d18eddd updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 180
diff changeset
  1855
  the recursion does not need to decend into the corresponding subtree.
d37e0d18eddd updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 180
diff changeset
  1856
  Once the current 
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1857
  precedence is computed in this more efficient manner, the selection
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1858
  of the thread with highest precedence from a set of ready threads is
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1859
  a standard scheduling operation implemented in most operating
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1860
  systems.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1861
45
fc83f79009bd updated for Isabelle 2015
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 44
diff changeset
  1862
  %\begin{proof}[of Lemma~\ref{childrenlem}]
fc83f79009bd updated for Isabelle 2015
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 44
diff changeset
  1863
  %Test
fc83f79009bd updated for Isabelle 2015
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 44
diff changeset
  1864
  %\end{proof}
35
92f61f6a0fe7 added a bit more text to the paper and separated a theory about Max
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 33
diff changeset
  1865
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1866
  Of course the main work for implementing PIP involves the
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1867
  scheduler and coding how it should react to events.  Below we
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1868
  outline how our formalisation guides this implementation for each
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1869
  kind of events.\smallskip
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1870
*}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1871
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1872
text {*
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1873
  \noindent
183
5d4c398c8187 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 182
diff changeset
  1874
  \colorbox{mygrey}{@{term "Create th prio"}:} We assume that the current state @{text s} and 
184
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1875
  the next state @{term "e#s"}, whereby \mbox{@{term "e \<equiv> Create th prio"}}, are both valid (meaning the event
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1876
  @{text "Create"} is allowed to occur in @{text s}). In this situation we can show that
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1877
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1878
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1879
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
183
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 182
diff changeset
  1880
  @{thm (concl) valid_trace_create.RAG_es},\\
5d4c398c8187 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 182
diff changeset
  1881
  @{thm (concl) valid_trace_create.eq_cp_th}, and\\
5d4c398c8187 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 182
diff changeset
  1882
  @{text "If"} @{thm (prem 2) valid_trace_create.eq_cp} @{text "then"} @{thm (concl) valid_trace_create.eq_cp}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1883
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1884
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1885
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1886
  \noindent
20
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1887
  This means in an implementation we do not have to recalculate the @{text RAG} and also none of the
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1888
  current precedences of the other threads. The current precedence of the created
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1889
  thread @{text th} is just its precedence, namely the pair @{term "(prio, length (s::event list))"}.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1890
  \smallskip
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1891
  *}
124
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  1892
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1893
text {*
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1894
  \noindent
184
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1895
  \colorbox{mygrey}{@{term "Exit th"}:} We again assume that the current state @{text s} and 
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1896
  the next state @{term "e#s"}, whereby this time  @{term "e \<equiv> Exit th"}, are both valid. We can show that
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1897
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1898
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1899
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
184
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1900
  @{thm (concl) valid_trace_exit.RAG_es}, and\\
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1901
  @{text "If"} @{thm (prem 2) valid_trace_exit.eq_cp} @{text "then"} @{thm (concl) valid_trace_exit.eq_cp}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1902
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1903
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1904
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1905
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1906
  This means again we do not have to recalculate the @{text RAG} and
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1907
  also not the current precedences for the other threads. Since @{term th} is not
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1908
  alive anymore in state @{term "s"}, there is no need to calculate its
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1909
  current precedence.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1910
  \smallskip
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1911
*}
124
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  1912
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1913
text {*
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1914
  \noindent
184
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1915
  \colorbox{mygrey}{@{term "Set th prio"}:} We assume that @{text s} and 
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1916
  @{term "e#s"} with @{term "e \<equiv> Set th prio"} are both valid. We can show that
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1917
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1918
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1919
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
184
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1920
  @{thm (concl) valid_trace_set.RAG_es}, and\\
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1921
  @{text "If"} @{thm (prem 2) valid_trace_set.eq_cp} @{text "then"} @{thm (concl) valid_trace_set.eq_cp}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1922
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1923
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1924
184
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1925
  \noindent The first property is again telling us we do not need to
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1926
  change the @{text RAG}.  The second shows that the @{term cp}-values
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1927
  of all threads other than @{text th} are unchanged. The reason for
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1928
  this is more subtle: Since @{text th} must be running, that is does
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1929
  not wait for any resource to be released, it cannot be in any
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1930
  subtree of any other thread. So all current precedences of other
5067a2ab5557 updated
Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1931
  threads are unchanged.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1932
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1933
  %The second
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1934
  %however states that only threads that are \emph{not} dependants of @{text th} have their
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1935
  %current precedence unchanged. For the others we have to recalculate the current
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1936
  %precedence. To do this we can start from @{term "th"} 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1937
  %and follow the @{term "depend"}-edges to recompute  using Lemma~\ref{childrenlem} 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1938
  %the @{term "cp"} of every 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1939
  %thread encountered on the way. Since the @{term "depend"}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1940
  %is assumed to be loop free, this procedure will always stop. The following two lemmas show, however, 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1941
  %that this procedure can actually stop often earlier without having to consider all
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1942
  %dependants.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1943
  %
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1944
  %\begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1945
  %\begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
64
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1946
  %@ {thm[mode=IfThen] eq_up_self}\\
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1947
  %@{text "If"} @ {thm (prem 1) eq_up}, @ {thm (prem 2) eq_up} and @ {thm (prem 3) eq_up}\\
b4bcd1edbb6d renamed files
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  1948
  %@{text "then"} @ {thm (concl) eq_up}.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1949
  %\end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1950
  %\end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1951
  %
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1952
  %\noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1953
  %The first lemma states that if the current precedence of @{text th} is unchanged,
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1954
  %then the procedure can stop immediately (all dependent threads have their @{term cp}-value unchanged).
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1955
  %The second states that if an intermediate @{term cp}-value does not change, then
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1956
  %the procedure can also stop, because none of its dependent threads will
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1957
  %have their current precedence changed.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1958
  \smallskip
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1959
  *}
124
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  1960
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1961
text {*
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1962
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1963
  \colorbox{mygrey}{@{term "V th cs"}:} We assume that @{text s'} and 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1964
  @{term "s \<equiv> V th cs#s'"} are both valid. We have to consider two
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1965
  subcases: one where there is a thread to ``take over'' the released
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1966
  resource @{text cs}, and one where there is not. Let us consider them
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1967
  in turn. Suppose in state @{text s}, the thread @{text th'} takes over
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1968
  resource @{text cs} from thread @{text th}. We can prove
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1969
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1970
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1971
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
184
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Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
parents: 183
diff changeset
  1972
  @{thm (concl) valid_trace_v_n.RAG_s}\\
124
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  1973
  %@ {thm RAG_s}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1974
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1975
  
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1976
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1977
  which shows how the @{text RAG} needs to be changed. The next lemma suggests
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1978
  how the current precedences need to be recalculated. For threads that are
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1979
  not @{text "th"} and @{text "th'"} nothing needs to be changed, since we
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1980
  can show
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1981
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1982
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
124
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  1983
  %@ {thm[mode=IfThen] cp_kept}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1984
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1985
  
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1986
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1987
  For @{text th} and @{text th'} we need to use Lemma~\ref{childrenlem} to
124
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  1988
  recalculate their current precedence since their children have changed. *}
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  1989
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  1990
text {*
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1991
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1992
  In the other case where there is no thread that takes over @{text cs}, we can show how
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1993
  to recalculate the @{text RAG} and also show that no current precedence needs
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1994
  to be recalculated.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1995
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1996
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  1997
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
124
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  1998
  %@ {thm RAG_s}\\
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  1999
  %@ {thm eq_cp}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2000
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2001
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2002
  *}
124
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  2003
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2004
text {*
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2005
  \noindent
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2006
  \colorbox{mygrey}{@{term "P th cs"}:} We assume that @{text s'} and 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2007
  @{term "s \<equiv> P th cs#s'"} are both valid. We again have to analyse two subcases, namely
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2008
  the one where @{text cs} is not locked, and one where it is. We treat the former case
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2009
  first by showing that
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2010
  
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2011
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2012
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
124
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  2013
  %@ {thm RAG_s}\\
64
b4bcd1edbb6d renamed files
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  2014
  HERE %@ {thm eq_cp}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2015
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2016
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2017
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2018
  \noindent
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2019
  This means we need to add a holding edge to the @{text RAG} and no
124
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  2020
  current precedence needs to be recalculated.*} 
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  2021
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  2022
text {*
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2023
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2024
  In the second case we know that resource @{text cs} is locked. We can show that
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2025
  
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2026
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2027
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
124
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  2028
  %@ {thm RAG_s}\\
64
b4bcd1edbb6d renamed files
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  2029
  HERE %@ {thm[mode=IfThen] eq_cp}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2030
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2031
  \end{isabelle}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2032
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2033
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2034
  That means we have to add a waiting edge to the @{text RAG}. Furthermore
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
  2035
  the current precedence for all threads that are not dependants of @{text "th'"}
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2036
  are unchanged. For the others we need to follow the edges 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2037
  in the @{text RAG} and recompute the @{term "cp"}. To do this we can start from @{term "th"} 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2038
  and follow the @{term "depend"}-edges to recompute  using Lemma~\ref{childrenlem} 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2039
  the @{term "cp"} of every 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2040
  thread encountered on the way. Since the @{term "depend"}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2041
  is loop free, this procedure will always stop. The following lemma shows, however, 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2042
  that this procedure can actually stop often earlier without having to consider all
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2043
  dependants.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2044
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2045
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2046
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2047
  %%@ {t hm[mode=IfThen] eq_up_self}\\
64
b4bcd1edbb6d renamed files
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  2048
  HERE
b4bcd1edbb6d renamed files
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  2049
  %@{text "If"} @ {thm (prem 1) eq_up}, @ {thm (prem 2) eq_up} and @ {thm (prem 3) eq_up}\\
b4bcd1edbb6d renamed files
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 46
diff changeset
  2050
  %@{text "then"} @ {thm (concl) eq_up}.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2051
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2052
  \end{isabelle}
32
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2053
 
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2054
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2055
  This lemma states that if an intermediate @{term cp}-value does not change, then
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2056
  the procedure can also stop, because none of its dependent threads will
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2057
  have their current precedence changed.
124
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  2058
  *}
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  2059
71a3300d497b updated journal paper
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 95
diff changeset
  2060
text {*
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2061
  As can be seen, a pleasing byproduct of our formalisation is that the properties in
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2062
  this section closely inform an implementation of PIP, namely whether the
12
85116bc854c0 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 11
diff changeset
  2063
  RAG needs to be reconfigured or current precedences need to
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2064
  be recalculated for an event. This information is provided by the lemmas we proved.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2065
  We confirmed that our observations translate into practice by implementing
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2066
  our version of PIP on top of PINTOS, a small operating system written in C and used for teaching at 
32
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2067
  Stanford University \cite{PINTOS}. An alternative would have been the small Xv6 operating 
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2068
  system used for teaching at MIT \cite{Xv6link,Xv6}. However this operating system implements
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2069
  a simple round robin scheduler that lacks stubs for dealing with priorities. This
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2070
  is inconvenient for our purposes.
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2071
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2072
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2073
  To implement PIP in PINTOS, we only need to modify the kernel 
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2074
  functions corresponding to the events in our formal model. The events translate to the following 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2075
  function interface in PINTOS:
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2076
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2077
  \begin{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2078
  \begin{tabular}{|l@ {\hspace{2mm}}|l@ {\hspace{2mm}}|}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2079
  \hline
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2080
  {\bf Event} & {\bf PINTOS function} \\
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2081
  \hline
11
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2082
  @{text Create} & @{ML_text "thread_create"}\\
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2083
  @{text Exit}   & @{ML_text "thread_exit"}\\
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2084
  @{text Set}    & @{ML_text "thread_set_priority"}\\
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2085
  @{text P}      & @{ML_text "lock_acquire"}\\
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2086
  @{text V}      & @{ML_text "lock_release"}\\ 
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2087
  \hline
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2088
  \end{tabular}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2089
  \end{center}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2090
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2091
  \noindent
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2092
  Our implicit assumption that every event is an atomic operation is ensured by the architecture of 
15
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2093
  PINTOS (which allows disabling of interrupts when some operations are performed). The case where 
11
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2094
  an unlocked resource is given next to the waiting thread with the
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2095
  highest precedence is realised in our implementation by priority queues. We implemented
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2096
  them as \emph{Braun trees} \cite{Paulson96}, which provide efficient @{text "O(log n)"}-operations
17
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
  2097
  for accessing and updating. In the code we shall describe below, we use the function
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
  2098
  @{ML_text "queue_insert"}, for inserting a new element into a priority queue, and 
22
9f0b78fcc894 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 20
diff changeset
  2099
  the function @{ML_text "queue_update"}, for updating the position of an element that is already
17
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
  2100
  in a queue. Both functions take an extra argument that specifies the
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
  2101
  comparison function used for organising the priority queue.
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
  2102
  
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
  2103
  Apart from having to implement relatively complex data\-structures in C
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2104
  using pointers, our experience with the implementation has been very positive: our specification 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2105
  and formalisation of PIP translates smoothly to an efficent implementation in PINTOS. 
15
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2106
  Let us illustrate this with the C-code for the function @{ML_text "lock_acquire"}, 
14
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2107
  shown in Figure~\ref{code}.  This function implements the operation of requesting and, if free, 
15
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2108
  locking of a resource by the current running thread. The convention in the PINTOS
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2109
  code is to use the terminology \emph{locks} rather than resources. 
14
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2110
  A lock is represented as a pointer to the structure {\tt lock} (Line 1). 
15
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2111
  Lines 2 to 4 are taken from the original 
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2112
  code of @{ML_text "lock_acquire"} in PINTOS. They contain diagnostic code: first, 
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2113
  there is a check that 
11
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2114
  the lock is a ``valid'' lock 
15
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2115
  by testing whether it is not {\tt NULL}; second, a check that the code is not called
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
  2116
  as part of an interrupt---acquiring a lock should only be initiated by a 
15
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2117
  request from a (user) thread, not from an interrupt; third, it is ensured that the 
11
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2118
  current thread does not ask twice for a lock. These assertions are supposed
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2119
  to be satisfied because of the assumptions in PINTOS about how this code is called.
14
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2120
  If not, then the assertions indicate a bug in PINTOS and the result will be
17
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
  2121
  a ``kernel panic''. 
11
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2122
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2123
7
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2124
22
9f0b78fcc894 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 20
diff changeset
  2125
  \begin{figure}[tph]
7
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2126
  \begin{lstlisting}
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2127
void lock_acquire (struct lock *lock)
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2128
{ ASSERT (lock != NULL);
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2129
  ASSERT (!intr_context());
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2130
  ASSERT (!lock_held_by_current_thread (lock));
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2131
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2132
  enum intr_level old_level;
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2133
  old_level = intr_disable();
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2134
  if (lock->value == 0) {
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
  2135
    queue_insert(thread_cprec, &lock->wq, &thread_current()->helem); 
7
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2136
    thread_current()->waiting = lock;
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2137
    struct thread *pt;
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2138
    pt = lock->holder;
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2139
    while (pt) {
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
  2140
      queue_update(lock_cprec, &pt->held, &lock->helem);
12
85116bc854c0 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 11
diff changeset
  2141
      if (!(update_cprec(pt)))
7
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2142
        break;
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2143
      lock = pt->waiting;
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2144
      if (!lock) {
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
  2145
        queue_update(higher_cprec, &ready_queue, &pt->helem);
7
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2146
        break;
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2147
      };
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
  2148
      queue_update(thread_cprec, &lock->wq, &pt->helem);
11
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2149
      pt = lock->holder;
7
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2150
    };
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2151
    thread_block();
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2152
  } else {
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2153
    lock->value--;
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2154
    lock->holder = thread_current();
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
  2155
    queue_insert(lock_prec, &thread_current()->held, &lock->helem); 
7
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2156
  };
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2157
  intr_set_level(old_level);
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2158
}
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2159
  \end{lstlisting}
17
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
  2160
  \caption{Our version of the {\tt lock\_acquire} function for the small operating 
15
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2161
  system PINTOS.  It implements the operation corresponding to a @{text P}-event.\label{code}}
7
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2162
  \end{figure}
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2163
11
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2164
 
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
  2165
  Line 6 and 7 of {\tt lock\_acquire} make the operation of acquiring a lock atomic by disabling all 
11
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2166
  interrupts, but saving them for resumption at the end of the function (Line 31).
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
  2167
  In Line 8, the interesting code with respect to scheduling starts: we 
14
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2168
  first check whether the lock is already taken (its value is then 0 indicating ``already 
12
85116bc854c0 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 11
diff changeset
  2169
  taken'', or 1 for being ``free''). In case the lock is taken, we enter the
14
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2170
  if-branch inserting the current thread into the waiting queue of this lock (Line 9).
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
  2171
  The waiting queue is referenced in the usual C-way as @{ML_text "&lock->wq"}. 
15
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2172
  Next, we record that the current thread is waiting for the lock (Line 10).
14
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2173
  Thus we established two pointers: one in the waiting queue of the lock pointing to the 
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2174
  current thread, and the other from the currend thread pointing to the lock.
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2175
  According to our specification in Section~\ref{model} and the properties we were able 
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2176
  to prove for @{text P}, we need to ``chase'' all the dependants 
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2177
  in the RAG (Resource Allocation Graph) and update their
15
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2178
  current precedence; however we only have to do this as long as there is change in the 
17
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
  2179
  current precedence.
14
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2180
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2181
  The ``chase'' is implemented in the while-loop in Lines 13 to 24. 
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2182
  To initialise the loop, we 
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
  2183
  assign in Lines 11 and 12 the variable @{ML_text pt} to the owner 
14
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2184
  of the lock.
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
  2185
  Inside the loop, we first update the precedence of the lock held by @{ML_text pt} (Line 14).
14
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2186
  Next, we check whether there is a change in the current precedence of @{ML_text pt}. If not,
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2187
  then we leave the loop, since nothing else needs to be updated (Lines 15 and 16).
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2188
  If there is a change, then we have to continue our ``chase''. We check what lock the 
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2189
  thread @{ML_text pt} is waiting for (Lines 17 and 18). If there is none, then 
15
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2190
  the thread @{ML_text pt} is ready (the ``chase'' is finished with finding a root in the RAG). In this 
14
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2191
  case we update the ready-queue accordingly (Lines 19 and 20). If there is a lock  @{ML_text pt} is 
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2192
  waiting for, we update the waiting queue for this lock and we continue the loop with 
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2193
  the holder of that lock 
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2194
  (Lines 22 and 23). After all current precedences have been updated, we finally need 
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2195
  to block the current thread, because the lock it asked for was taken (Line 25). 
7
0514be2ad83e started code explanation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 6
diff changeset
  2196
14
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2197
  If the lock the current thread asked for is \emph{not} taken, we proceed with the else-branch 
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2198
  (Lines 26 to 30). We first decrease the value of the lock to 0, meaning 
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2199
  it is taken now (Line 27). Second, we update the reference of the holder of 
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2200
  the lock (Line 28), and finally update the queue of locks the current 
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2201
  thread already possesses (Line 29).
15
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2202
  The very last step is to enable interrupts again thus leaving the protected section.
14
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2203
  
1bf194825a4e more one the implementation
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 13
diff changeset
  2204
13
735e36c64a71 added explanation of the code
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 12
diff changeset
  2205
  Similar operations need to be implementated for the @{ML_text lock_release} function, which
15
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2206
  we however do not show. The reader should note though that we did \emph{not} verify our C-code. 
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2207
  This is in contrast, for example, to the work on seL4, which actually verified in Isabelle/HOL
17
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
  2208
  that their C-code satisfies its specification, thought this specification does not contain 
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
  2209
  anything about PIP \cite{sel4}.
105715a0a807 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 16
diff changeset
  2210
  Our verification of PIP however provided us with the justification for designing 
15
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2211
  the C-code. It gave us confidence that leaving the ``chase'' early, whenever
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2212
  there is no change in the calculated current precedence, does not break the
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 14
diff changeset
  2213
  correctness of the algorithm.
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2214
*}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2215
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2216
section {* Conclusion *}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2217
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2218
text {* 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2219
  The Priority Inheritance Protocol (PIP) is a classic textbook
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2220
  algorithm used in many real-time operating systems in order to avoid the problem of
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2221
  Priority Inversion.  Although classic and widely used, PIP does have
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2222
  its faults: for example it does not prevent deadlocks in cases where threads
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2223
  have circular lock dependencies.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2224
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2225
  We had two goals in mind with our formalisation of PIP: One is to
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2226
  make the notions in the correctness proof by Sha et al.~\cite{Sha90}
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2227
  precise so that they can be processed by a theorem prover. The reason is
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2228
  that a mechanically checked proof avoids the flaws that crept into their
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2229
  informal reasoning. We achieved this goal: The correctness of PIP now
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2230
  only hinges on the assumptions behind our formal model. The reasoning, which is
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2231
  sometimes quite intricate and tedious, has been checked by Isabelle/HOL. 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2232
  We can also confirm that Paulson's
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2233
  inductive method for protocol verification~\cite{Paulson98} is quite
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2234
  suitable for our formal model and proof. The traditional application
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2235
  area of this method is security protocols. 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2236
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2237
  The second goal of our formalisation is to provide a specification for actually
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2238
  implementing PIP. Textbooks, for example \cite[Section 5.6.5]{Vahalia96},
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2239
  explain how to use various implementations of PIP and abstractly
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2240
  discuss their properties, but surprisingly lack most details important for a
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2241
  programmer who wants to implement PIP (similarly Sha et al.~\cite{Sha90}).  
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2242
  That this is an issue in practice is illustrated by the
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2243
  email from Baker we cited in the Introduction. We achieved also this
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2244
  goal: The formalisation allowed us to efficently implement our version
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2245
  of PIP on top of PINTOS \cite{PINTOS}, a simple instructional operating system for the x86 
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2246
  architecture. It also gives the first author enough data to enable
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2247
  his undergraduate students to implement PIP (as part of their OS course).
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2248
  A byproduct of our formalisation effort is that nearly all
11
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2249
  design choices for the implementation of PIP scheduler are backed up with a proved
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2250
  lemma. We were also able to establish the property that the choice of
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2251
  the next thread which takes over a lock is irrelevant for the correctness
11
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2252
  of PIP. Moreover, we eliminated a crucial restriction present in 
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 8
diff changeset
  2253
  the proof of Sha et al.: they require that critical sections nest properly, 
32
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2254
  whereas our scheduler allows critical sections to overlap. What we
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2255
  are not able to do is to mechanically ``synthesise'' an actual implementation 
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2256
  from our formalisation. To do so for C-code seems quite hard and is beyond 
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2257
  current technology available for Isabelle. Also our proof-method based
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2258
  on events is not ``computational'' in the sense of having a concrete
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2259
  algorithm behind it: our formalisation is really more about the 
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2260
  specification of PIP and ensuring that it has the desired properties
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2261
  (the informal specification by Sha et al.~did not). 
e861aff29655 made some modifications.
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 28
diff changeset
  2262
  
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2263
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2264
  PIP is a scheduling algorithm for single-processor systems. We are
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2265
  now living in a multi-processor world. Priority Inversion certainly
20
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 17
diff changeset
  2266
  occurs also there, see for example \cite{Brandenburg11,Davis11}.  
16
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 15
diff changeset
  2267
  However, there is very little ``foundational''
6
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2268
  work about PIP-algorithms on multi-processor systems.  We are not
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2269
  aware of any correctness proofs, not even informal ones. There is an
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2270
  implementation of a PIP-algorithm for multi-processors as part of the
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2271
  ``real-time'' effort in Linux, including an informal description of the implemented scheduling
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2272
  algorithm given in \cite{LINUX}.  We estimate that the formal
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2273
  verification of this algorithm, involving more fine-grained events,
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2274
  is a magnitude harder than the one we presented here, but still
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2275
  within reach of current theorem proving technology. We leave this
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2276
  for future work.
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2277
22
9f0b78fcc894 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 20
diff changeset
  2278
  To us, it seems sound reasoning about scheduling algorithms is fiendishly difficult
27
6b1141c5e24c cleaned up
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 26
diff changeset
  2279
  if done informally by ``pencil-and-paper''. We infer this from the flawed proof
6b1141c5e24c cleaned up
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 26
diff changeset
  2280
  in the paper by Sha et al.~\cite{Sha90} and also from \cite{Regehr} where Regehr 
6b1141c5e24c cleaned up
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 26
diff changeset
  2281
  points out an error in a paper about Preemption 
22
9f0b78fcc894 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 20
diff changeset
  2282
  Threshold Scheduling \cite{ThreadX}. The use of a theorem prover was
23
24e6884d9258 made some small chages
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  invaluable to us in order to be confident about the correctness of our reasoning 
41
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  (for example no corner case can be overlooked).   
6
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
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  2285
  The most closely related work to ours is the formal verification in
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
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  2286
  PVS of the Priority Ceiling Protocol done by Dutertre
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
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  2287
  \cite{dutertre99b}---another solution to the Priority Inversion
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
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  2288
  problem, which however needs static analysis of programs in order to
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
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  2289
  avoid it. There have been earlier formal investigations
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
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  2290
  into PIP \cite{Faria08,Jahier09,Wellings07}, but they employ model
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
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  2291
  checking techniques. The results obtained by them apply,
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
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  2292
  however, only to systems with a fixed size, such as a fixed number of 
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2293
  events and threads. In contrast, our result applies to systems of arbitrary
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
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  2294
  size. Moreover, our result is a good 
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2295
  witness for one of the major reasons to be interested in machine checked 
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2296
  reasoning: gaining deeper understanding of the subject matter.
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2297
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2298
  Our formalisation
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2299
  consists of around 210 lemmas and overall 6950 lines of readable Isabelle/Isar
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2300
  code with a few apply-scripts interspersed. The formal model of PIP
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2301
  is 385 lines long; the formal correctness proof 3800 lines. Some auxiliary
7f2493296c39 updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2302
  definitions and proofs span over 770 lines of code. The properties relevant
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2303
  for an implementation require 2000 lines. 
22
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parents: 20
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  2304
  The code of our formalisation 
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 20
diff changeset
  2305
  can be downloaded from the Mercurial repository at
27
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parents: 26
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  2306
  \url{http://www.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/staff/urbanc/cgi-bin/repos.cgi/pip}.
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2307
16
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 15
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  2308
  %\medskip
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parents:
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  2309
16
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 15
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  2310
  %\noindent
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 15
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  2311
  %{\bf Acknowledgements:}
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 15
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  2312
  %We are grateful for the comments we received from anonymous
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 15
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  2313
  %referees.
6
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2314
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2315
  \bibliographystyle{plain}
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2316
  \bibliography{root}
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
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  2317
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents: 141
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  2318
  \theendnotes
6
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2319
*}
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2320
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2321
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2322
(*<*)
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
diff changeset
  2323
end
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parents: 126
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(*>*)