prio/Paper/Paper.thy
author urbanc
Thu, 24 May 2012 11:37:03 +0000
changeset 358 b10f8db1e907
parent 355 e9bafb20004d
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
small typo in the itp-12 paper
Ignore whitespace changes - Everywhere: Within whitespace: At end of lines:
262
4190df6f4488 initial version of the PIP formalisation
urbanc
parents:
diff changeset
     1
(*<*)
4190df6f4488 initial version of the PIP formalisation
urbanc
parents:
diff changeset
     2
theory Paper
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
     3
imports "../CpsG" "../ExtGG" "~~/src/HOL/Library/LaTeXsugar"
262
4190df6f4488 initial version of the PIP formalisation
urbanc
parents:
diff changeset
     4
begin
335
urbanc
parents: 333
diff changeset
     5
urbanc
parents: 333
diff changeset
     6
(*
urbanc
parents: 333
diff changeset
     7
find_unused_assms CpsG 
urbanc
parents: 333
diff changeset
     8
find_unused_assms ExtGG 
urbanc
parents: 333
diff changeset
     9
find_unused_assms Moment 
urbanc
parents: 333
diff changeset
    10
find_unused_assms Precedence_ord 
urbanc
parents: 333
diff changeset
    11
find_unused_assms PrioG 
urbanc
parents: 333
diff changeset
    12
find_unused_assms PrioGDef
urbanc
parents: 333
diff changeset
    13
*)
336
f9e0d3274c14 fixed typo
urbanc
parents: 335
diff changeset
    14
266
800b0e3b4204 More explanations added by XY.
zhang
parents: 265
diff changeset
    15
ML {*
273
039711ba6cf9 slightly more on text
urbanc
parents: 272
diff changeset
    16
  open Printer;
272
ee4611c1e13c All comments added.
zhang
parents: 271
diff changeset
    17
  show_question_marks_default := false;
266
800b0e3b4204 More explanations added by XY.
zhang
parents: 265
diff changeset
    18
  *}
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    19
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    20
notation (latex output)
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    21
  Cons ("_::_" [78,77] 73) and
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    22
  vt ("valid'_state") and
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    23
  runing ("running") and
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
    24
  birthtime ("last'_set") and
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    25
  If  ("(\<^raw:\textrm{>if\<^raw:}> (_)/ \<^raw:\textrm{>then\<^raw:}> (_)/ \<^raw:\textrm{>else\<^raw:}> (_))" 10) and
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
    26
  Prc ("'(_, _')") and
287
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
    27
  holding ("holds") and
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
    28
  waiting ("waits") and
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
    29
  Th ("T") and
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
    30
  Cs ("C") and
287
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
    31
  readys ("ready") and
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
    32
  depend ("RAG") and 
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
    33
  preced ("prec") and
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
    34
  cpreced ("cprec") and
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
    35
  dependents ("dependants") and
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
    36
  cp ("cprec") and
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
    37
  holdents ("resources") and
299
4fcd802eba59 small polishing
urbanc
parents: 298
diff changeset
    38
  original_priority ("priority") and
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    39
  DUMMY  ("\<^raw:\mbox{$\_\!\_$}>")
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
    40
349
dae7501b26ac changes to get the files through for CU
urbanc
parents: 346
diff changeset
    41
(*abbreviation
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
    42
 "detached s th \<equiv> cntP s th = cntV s th"
349
dae7501b26ac changes to get the files through for CU
urbanc
parents: 346
diff changeset
    43
*)
262
4190df6f4488 initial version of the PIP formalisation
urbanc
parents:
diff changeset
    44
(*>*)
4190df6f4488 initial version of the PIP formalisation
urbanc
parents:
diff changeset
    45
4190df6f4488 initial version of the PIP formalisation
urbanc
parents:
diff changeset
    46
section {* Introduction *}
4190df6f4488 initial version of the PIP formalisation
urbanc
parents:
diff changeset
    47
4190df6f4488 initial version of the PIP formalisation
urbanc
parents:
diff changeset
    48
text {*
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    49
  Many real-time systems need to support threads involving priorities and
267
83fb18cadd2b added two paragraphs to the introduction
urbanc
parents: 266
diff changeset
    50
  locking of resources. Locking of resources ensures mutual exclusion
275
22b6bd498419 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 274
diff changeset
    51
  when accessing shared data or devices that cannot be
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    52
  preempted. Priorities allow scheduling of threads that need to
275
22b6bd498419 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 274
diff changeset
    53
  finish their work within deadlines.  Unfortunately, both features
22b6bd498419 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 274
diff changeset
    54
  can interact in subtle ways leading to a problem, called
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    55
  \emph{Priority Inversion}. Suppose three threads having priorities
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    56
  $H$(igh), $M$(edium) and $L$(ow). We would expect that the thread
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
    57
  $H$ blocks any other thread with lower priority and the thread itself cannot
344
27270b4bffba some small improvements
urbanc
parents: 343
diff changeset
    58
  be blocked indefinitely by threads with lower priority. Alas, in a naive
339
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
    59
  implementation of resource locking and priorities this property can
344
27270b4bffba some small improvements
urbanc
parents: 343
diff changeset
    60
  be violated. For this let $L$ be in the
339
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
    61
  possession of a lock for a resource that $H$ also needs. $H$ must
275
22b6bd498419 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 274
diff changeset
    62
  therefore wait for $L$ to exit the critical section and release this
22b6bd498419 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 274
diff changeset
    63
  lock. The problem is that $L$ might in turn be blocked by any
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    64
  thread with priority $M$, and so $H$ sits there potentially waiting
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    65
  indefinitely. Since $H$ is blocked by threads with lower
275
22b6bd498419 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 274
diff changeset
    66
  priorities, the problem is called Priority Inversion. It was first
277
541bfdf1fa36 slight tuning
urbanc
parents: 276
diff changeset
    67
  described in \cite{Lampson80} in the context of the
275
22b6bd498419 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 274
diff changeset
    68
  Mesa programming language designed for concurrent programming.
265
993068ce745f changed abstract, intro and IsaMakefile
urbanc
parents: 264
diff changeset
    69
273
039711ba6cf9 slightly more on text
urbanc
parents: 272
diff changeset
    70
  If the problem of Priority Inversion is ignored, real-time systems
267
83fb18cadd2b added two paragraphs to the introduction
urbanc
parents: 266
diff changeset
    71
  can become unpredictable and resulting bugs can be hard to diagnose.
83fb18cadd2b added two paragraphs to the introduction
urbanc
parents: 266
diff changeset
    72
  The classic example where this happened is the software that
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    73
  controlled the Mars Pathfinder mission in 1997 \cite{Reeves98}.
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    74
  Once the spacecraft landed, the software shut down at irregular
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    75
  intervals leading to loss of project time as normal operation of the
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    76
  craft could only resume the next day (the mission and data already
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    77
  collected were fortunately not lost, because of a clever system
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    78
  design).  The reason for the shutdowns was that the scheduling
339
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
    79
  software fell victim to Priority Inversion: a low priority thread
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    80
  locking a resource prevented a high priority thread from running in
339
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
    81
  time, leading to a system reset. Once the problem was found, it was
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    82
  rectified by enabling the \emph{Priority Inheritance Protocol} (PIP)
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    83
  \cite{Sha90}\footnote{Sha et al.~call it the \emph{Basic Priority
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
    84
  Inheritance Protocol} \cite{Sha90} and others sometimes also call it
352
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
    85
  \emph{Priority Boosting} or \emph{Priority Donation}.} in the scheduling software.
262
4190df6f4488 initial version of the PIP formalisation
urbanc
parents:
diff changeset
    86
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    87
  The idea behind PIP is to let the thread $L$ temporarily inherit
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
    88
  the high priority from $H$ until $L$ leaves the critical section
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    89
  unlocking the resource. This solves the problem of $H$ having to
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    90
  wait indefinitely, because $L$ cannot be blocked by threads having
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    91
  priority $M$. While a few other solutions exist for the Priority
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    92
  Inversion problem, PIP is one that is widely deployed and
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    93
  implemented. This includes VxWorks (a proprietary real-time OS used
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    94
  in the Mars Pathfinder mission, in Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, Honda's
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    95
  ASIMO robot, etc.), but also the POSIX 1003.1c Standard realised for
344
27270b4bffba some small improvements
urbanc
parents: 343
diff changeset
    96
  example in libraries for FreeBSD, Solaris and Linux. 
274
83b0317370c2 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 273
diff changeset
    97
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
    98
  One advantage of PIP is that increasing the priority of a thread
275
22b6bd498419 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 274
diff changeset
    99
  can be dynamically calculated by the scheduler. This is in contrast
277
541bfdf1fa36 slight tuning
urbanc
parents: 276
diff changeset
   100
  to, for example, \emph{Priority Ceiling} \cite{Sha90}, another
541bfdf1fa36 slight tuning
urbanc
parents: 276
diff changeset
   101
  solution to the Priority Inversion problem, which requires static
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   102
  analysis of the program in order to prevent Priority
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   103
  Inversion. However, there has also been strong criticism against
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   104
  PIP. For instance, PIP cannot prevent deadlocks when lock
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   105
  dependencies are circular, and also blocking times can be
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   106
  substantial (more than just the duration of a critical section).
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   107
  Though, most criticism against PIP centres around unreliable
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   108
  implementations and PIP being too complicated and too inefficient.
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   109
  For example, Yodaiken writes in \cite{Yodaiken02}:
274
83b0317370c2 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 273
diff changeset
   110
83b0317370c2 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 273
diff changeset
   111
  \begin{quote}
83b0317370c2 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 273
diff changeset
   112
  \it{}``Priority inheritance is neither efficient nor reliable. Implementations
83b0317370c2 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 273
diff changeset
   113
  are either incomplete (and unreliable) or surprisingly complex and intrusive.''
83b0317370c2 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 273
diff changeset
   114
  \end{quote}
273
039711ba6cf9 slightly more on text
urbanc
parents: 272
diff changeset
   115
274
83b0317370c2 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 273
diff changeset
   116
  \noindent
355
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
   117
  He suggests avoiding PIP altogether by designing the system so that no 
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
   118
  priority inversion may happen in the first place. However, such ideal designs may 
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
   119
  not always be achievable in practice.
278
3e2c006e7d6c a bit more on the introduction
urbanc
parents: 277
diff changeset
   120
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   121
  In our opinion, there is clearly a need for investigating correct
278
3e2c006e7d6c a bit more on the introduction
urbanc
parents: 277
diff changeset
   122
  algorithms for PIP. A few specifications for PIP exist (in English)
3e2c006e7d6c a bit more on the introduction
urbanc
parents: 277
diff changeset
   123
  and also a few high-level descriptions of implementations (e.g.~in
3e2c006e7d6c a bit more on the introduction
urbanc
parents: 277
diff changeset
   124
  the textbook \cite[Section 5.6.5]{Vahalia96}), but they help little
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   125
  with actual implementations. That this is a problem in practice is
344
27270b4bffba some small improvements
urbanc
parents: 343
diff changeset
   126
  proved by an email by Baker, who wrote on 13 July 2009 on the Linux
278
3e2c006e7d6c a bit more on the introduction
urbanc
parents: 277
diff changeset
   127
  Kernel mailing list:
274
83b0317370c2 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 273
diff changeset
   128
83b0317370c2 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 273
diff changeset
   129
  \begin{quote}
275
22b6bd498419 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 274
diff changeset
   130
  \it{}``I observed in the kernel code (to my disgust), the Linux PIP
22b6bd498419 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 274
diff changeset
   131
  implementation is a nightmare: extremely heavy weight, involving
22b6bd498419 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 274
diff changeset
   132
  maintenance of a full wait-for graph, and requiring updates for a
22b6bd498419 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 274
diff changeset
   133
  range of events, including priority changes and interruptions of
22b6bd498419 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 274
diff changeset
   134
  wait operations.''
274
83b0317370c2 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 273
diff changeset
   135
  \end{quote}
83b0317370c2 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 273
diff changeset
   136
83b0317370c2 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 273
diff changeset
   137
  \noindent
339
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
   138
  The criticism by Yodaiken, Baker and others suggests another look
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
   139
  at PIP from a more abstract level (but still concrete enough
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
   140
  to inform an implementation), and makes PIP a good candidate for a
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
   141
  formal verification. An additional reason is that the original
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   142
  presentation of PIP~\cite{Sha90}, despite being informally
283
7d2bab099b89 paper updatated
urbanc
parents: 280
diff changeset
   143
  ``proved'' correct, is actually \emph{flawed}. 
7d2bab099b89 paper updatated
urbanc
parents: 280
diff changeset
   144
7d2bab099b89 paper updatated
urbanc
parents: 280
diff changeset
   145
  Yodaiken \cite{Yodaiken02} points to a subtlety that had been
7d2bab099b89 paper updatated
urbanc
parents: 280
diff changeset
   146
  overlooked in the informal proof by Sha et al. They specify in
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   147
  \cite{Sha90} that after the thread (whose priority has been raised)
283
7d2bab099b89 paper updatated
urbanc
parents: 280
diff changeset
   148
  completes its critical section and releases the lock, it ``returns
7d2bab099b89 paper updatated
urbanc
parents: 280
diff changeset
   149
  to its original priority level.'' This leads them to believe that an
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   150
  implementation of PIP is ``rather straightforward''~\cite{Sha90}.
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   151
  Unfortunately, as Yodaiken points out, this behaviour is too
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   152
  simplistic.  Consider the case where the low priority thread $L$
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   153
  locks \emph{two} resources, and two high-priority threads $H$ and
300
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
   154
  $H'$ each wait for one of them.  If $L$ releases one resource
283
7d2bab099b89 paper updatated
urbanc
parents: 280
diff changeset
   155
  so that $H$, say, can proceed, then we still have Priority Inversion
7d2bab099b89 paper updatated
urbanc
parents: 280
diff changeset
   156
  with $H'$ (which waits for the other resource). The correct
339
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
   157
  behaviour for $L$ is to switch to the highest remaining priority of
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   158
  the threads that it blocks. The advantage of formalising the
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   159
  correctness of a high-level specification of PIP in a theorem prover
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   160
  is that such issues clearly show up and cannot be overlooked as in
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   161
  informal reasoning (since we have to analyse all possible behaviours
300
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
   162
  of threads, i.e.~\emph{traces}, that could possibly happen).\medskip
274
83b0317370c2 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 273
diff changeset
   163
300
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
   164
  \noindent
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   165
  {\bf Contributions:} There have been earlier formal investigations
304
bd05c5011c0f contribution section
urbanc
parents: 301
diff changeset
   166
  into PIP \cite{Faria08,Jahier09,Wellings07}, but they employ model
bd05c5011c0f contribution section
urbanc
parents: 301
diff changeset
   167
  checking techniques. This paper presents a formalised and
bd05c5011c0f contribution section
urbanc
parents: 301
diff changeset
   168
  mechanically checked proof for the correctness of PIP (to our
352
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
   169
  knowledge the first one).  In contrast to model checking, our
304
bd05c5011c0f contribution section
urbanc
parents: 301
diff changeset
   170
  formalisation provides insight into why PIP is correct and allows us
352
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
   171
  to prove stronger properties that, as we will show, can help with an
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
   172
  efficient implementation of PIP in the educational PINTOS operating
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
   173
  system \cite{PINTOS}.  For example, we found by ``playing'' with the
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
   174
  formalisation that the choice of the next thread to take over a lock
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
   175
  when a resource is released is irrelevant for PIP being correct---a
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
   176
  fact that has not been mentioned in the literature and not been used
355
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
   177
  in the reference implementation of PIP in PINTOS.  This fact, however, is important
352
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
   178
  for an efficient implementation of PIP, because we can give the lock
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
   179
  to the thread with the highest priority so that it terminates more
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
   180
  quickly.
280
c91c2dd08599 updated
urbanc
parents: 279
diff changeset
   181
*}
278
3e2c006e7d6c a bit more on the introduction
urbanc
parents: 277
diff changeset
   182
283
7d2bab099b89 paper updatated
urbanc
parents: 280
diff changeset
   183
section {* Formal Model of the Priority Inheritance Protocol *}
267
83fb18cadd2b added two paragraphs to the introduction
urbanc
parents: 266
diff changeset
   184
280
c91c2dd08599 updated
urbanc
parents: 279
diff changeset
   185
text {*
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   186
  The Priority Inheritance Protocol, short PIP, is a scheduling
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   187
  algorithm for a single-processor system.\footnote{We shall come back
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   188
  later to the case of PIP on multi-processor systems.} 
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   189
  Following good experience in earlier work \cite{Wang09},  
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   190
  our model of PIP is based on Paulson's inductive approach to protocol
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   191
  verification \cite{Paulson98}. In this approach a \emph{state} of a system is
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   192
  given by a list of events that happened so far (with new events prepended to the list). 
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   193
  \emph{Events} of PIP fall
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   194
  into five categories defined as the datatype:
283
7d2bab099b89 paper updatated
urbanc
parents: 280
diff changeset
   195
7d2bab099b89 paper updatated
urbanc
parents: 280
diff changeset
   196
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   197
  \mbox{\begin{tabular}{r@ {\hspace{2mm}}c@ {\hspace{2mm}}l@ {\hspace{7mm}}l}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   198
  \isacommand{datatype} event 
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   199
  & @{text "="} & @{term "Create thread priority"}\\
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   200
  & @{text "|"} & @{term "Exit thread"} \\
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   201
  & @{text "|"} & @{term "Set thread priority"} & {\rm reset of the priority for} @{text thread}\\
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   202
  & @{text "|"} & @{term "P thread cs"} & {\rm request of resource} @{text "cs"} {\rm by} @{text "thread"}\\
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   203
  & @{text "|"} & @{term "V thread cs"} & {\rm release of resource} @{text "cs"} {\rm by} @{text "thread"}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   204
  \end{tabular}}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   205
  \end{isabelle}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   206
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   207
  \noindent
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   208
  whereby threads, priorities and (critical) resources are represented
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   209
  as natural numbers. The event @{term Set} models the situation that
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   210
  a thread obtains a new priority given by the programmer or
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   211
  user (for example via the {\tt nice} utility under UNIX).  As in Paulson's work, we
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   212
  need to define functions that allow us to make some observations
297
0a4be67ea7f8 added picture
urbanc
parents: 296
diff changeset
   213
  about states.  One, called @{term threads}, calculates the set of
293
cab43c4a96d2 some polishing
urbanc
parents: 292
diff changeset
   214
  ``live'' threads that we have seen so far:
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   215
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   216
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   217
  \mbox{\begin{tabular}{lcl}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   218
  @{thm (lhs) threads.simps(1)} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   219
    @{thm (rhs) threads.simps(1)}\\
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   220
  @{thm (lhs) threads.simps(2)[where thread="th"]} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   221
    @{thm (rhs) threads.simps(2)[where thread="th"]}\\
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   222
  @{thm (lhs) threads.simps(3)[where thread="th"]} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   223
    @{thm (rhs) threads.simps(3)[where thread="th"]}\\
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   224
  @{term "threads (DUMMY#s)"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{term "threads s"}\\
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   225
  \end{tabular}}
283
7d2bab099b89 paper updatated
urbanc
parents: 280
diff changeset
   226
  \end{isabelle}
7d2bab099b89 paper updatated
urbanc
parents: 280
diff changeset
   227
7d2bab099b89 paper updatated
urbanc
parents: 280
diff changeset
   228
  \noindent
299
4fcd802eba59 small polishing
urbanc
parents: 298
diff changeset
   229
  In this definition @{term "DUMMY # DUMMY"} stands for list-cons.
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   230
  Another function calculates the priority for a thread @{text "th"}, which is 
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   231
  defined as
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   232
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   233
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   234
  \mbox{\begin{tabular}{lcl}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   235
  @{thm (lhs) original_priority.simps(1)[where thread="th"]} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   236
    @{thm (rhs) original_priority.simps(1)[where thread="th"]}\\
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   237
  @{thm (lhs) original_priority.simps(2)[where thread="th" and thread'="th'"]} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   238
    @{thm (rhs) original_priority.simps(2)[where thread="th" and thread'="th'"]}\\
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   239
  @{thm (lhs) original_priority.simps(3)[where thread="th" and thread'="th'"]} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   240
    @{thm (rhs) original_priority.simps(3)[where thread="th" and thread'="th'"]}\\
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   241
  @{term "original_priority th (DUMMY#s)"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{term "original_priority th s"}\\
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   242
  \end{tabular}}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   243
  \end{isabelle}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   244
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   245
  \noindent
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   246
  In this definition we set @{text 0} as the default priority for
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   247
  threads that have not (yet) been created. The last function we need 
285
5920649c5a22 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 284
diff changeset
   248
  calculates the ``time'', or index, at which time a process had its 
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   249
  priority last set.
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   250
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   251
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   252
  \mbox{\begin{tabular}{lcl}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   253
  @{thm (lhs) birthtime.simps(1)[where thread="th"]} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   254
    @{thm (rhs) birthtime.simps(1)[where thread="th"]}\\
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   255
  @{thm (lhs) birthtime.simps(2)[where thread="th" and thread'="th'"]} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   256
    @{thm (rhs) birthtime.simps(2)[where thread="th" and thread'="th'"]}\\
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   257
  @{thm (lhs) birthtime.simps(3)[where thread="th" and thread'="th'"]} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & 
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   258
    @{thm (rhs) birthtime.simps(3)[where thread="th" and thread'="th'"]}\\
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   259
  @{term "birthtime th (DUMMY#s)"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{term "birthtime th s"}\\
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   260
  \end{tabular}}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   261
  \end{isabelle}
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   262
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   263
  \noindent
287
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   264
  In this definition @{term "length s"} stands for the length of the list
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   265
  of events @{text s}. Again the default value in this function is @{text 0}
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   266
  for threads that have not been created yet. A \emph{precedence} of a thread @{text th} in a 
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   267
  state @{text s} is the pair of natural numbers defined as
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   268
  
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   269
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   270
  @{thm preced_def[where thread="th"]}
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   271
  \end{isabelle}
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   272
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   273
  \noindent
287
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   274
  The point of precedences is to schedule threads not according to priorities (because what should
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   275
  we do in case two threads have the same priority), but according to precedences. 
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   276
  Precedences allow us to always discriminate between two threads with equal priority by 
296
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   277
  taking into account the time when the priority was last set. We order precedences so 
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   278
  that threads with the same priority get a higher precedence if their priority has been 
293
cab43c4a96d2 some polishing
urbanc
parents: 292
diff changeset
   279
  set earlier, since for such threads it is more urgent to finish their work. In an implementation
cab43c4a96d2 some polishing
urbanc
parents: 292
diff changeset
   280
  this choice would translate to a quite natural FIFO-scheduling of processes with 
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   281
  the same priority.
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   282
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   283
  Next, we introduce the concept of \emph{waiting queues}. They are
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   284
  lists of threads associated with every resource. The first thread in
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   285
  this list (i.e.~the head, or short @{term hd}) is chosen to be the one 
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   286
  that is in possession of the
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   287
  ``lock'' of the corresponding resource. We model waiting queues as
293
cab43c4a96d2 some polishing
urbanc
parents: 292
diff changeset
   288
  functions, below abbreviated as @{text wq}. They take a resource as
cab43c4a96d2 some polishing
urbanc
parents: 292
diff changeset
   289
  argument and return a list of threads.  This allows us to define
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   290
  when a thread \emph{holds}, respectively \emph{waits} for, a
293
cab43c4a96d2 some polishing
urbanc
parents: 292
diff changeset
   291
  resource @{text cs} given a waiting queue function @{text wq}.
287
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   292
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   293
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   294
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   295
  @{thm cs_holding_def[where thread="th"]}\\
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   296
  @{thm cs_waiting_def[where thread="th"]}
287
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   297
  \end{tabular}
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   298
  \end{isabelle}
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   299
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   300
  \noindent
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   301
  In this definition we assume @{text "set"} converts a list into a set.
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   302
  At the beginning, that is in the state where no thread is created yet, 
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   303
  the waiting queue function will be the function that returns the
293
cab43c4a96d2 some polishing
urbanc
parents: 292
diff changeset
   304
  empty list for every resource.
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   305
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   306
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   307
  @{abbrev all_unlocked}\hfill\numbered{allunlocked}
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   308
  \end{isabelle}
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   309
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   310
  \noindent
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   311
  Using @{term "holding"} and @{term waiting}, we can introduce \emph{Resource Allocation Graphs} 
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   312
  (RAG), which represent the dependencies between threads and resources.
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   313
  We represent RAGs as relations using pairs of the form
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   314
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   315
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   316
  @{term "(Th th, Cs cs)"} \hspace{5mm}{\rm and}\hspace{5mm}
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   317
  @{term "(Cs cs, Th th)"}
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   318
  \end{isabelle}
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   319
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   320
  \noindent
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   321
  where the first stands for a \emph{waiting edge} and the second for a 
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   322
  \emph{holding edge} (@{term Cs} and @{term Th} are constructors of a 
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   323
  datatype for vertices). Given a waiting queue function, a RAG is defined 
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   324
  as the union of the sets of waiting and holding edges, namely
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   325
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   326
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   327
  @{thm cs_depend_def}
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   328
  \end{isabelle}
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   329
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   330
  \noindent
335
urbanc
parents: 333
diff changeset
   331
  Given four threads and three resources, an instance of a RAG can be pictured 
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   332
  as follows:
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   333
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   334
  \begin{center}
297
0a4be67ea7f8 added picture
urbanc
parents: 296
diff changeset
   335
  \newcommand{\fnt}{\fontsize{7}{8}\selectfont}
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   336
  \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1]
297
0a4be67ea7f8 added picture
urbanc
parents: 296
diff changeset
   337
  %%\draw[step=2mm] (-3,2) grid (1,-1);
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   338
297
0a4be67ea7f8 added picture
urbanc
parents: 296
diff changeset
   339
  \node (A) at (0,0) [draw, rounded corners=1mm, rectangle, very thick] {@{text "th\<^isub>0"}};
0a4be67ea7f8 added picture
urbanc
parents: 296
diff changeset
   340
  \node (B) at (2,0) [draw, circle, very thick, inner sep=0.4mm] {@{text "cs\<^isub>1"}};
0a4be67ea7f8 added picture
urbanc
parents: 296
diff changeset
   341
  \node (C) at (4,0.7) [draw, rounded corners=1mm, rectangle, very thick] {@{text "th\<^isub>1"}};
0a4be67ea7f8 added picture
urbanc
parents: 296
diff changeset
   342
  \node (D) at (4,-0.7) [draw, rounded corners=1mm, rectangle, very thick] {@{text "th\<^isub>2"}};
0a4be67ea7f8 added picture
urbanc
parents: 296
diff changeset
   343
  \node (E) at (6,-0.7) [draw, circle, very thick, inner sep=0.4mm] {@{text "cs\<^isub>2"}};
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   344
  \node (E1) at (6, 0.2) [draw, circle, very thick, inner sep=0.4mm] {@{text "cs\<^isub>3"}};
297
0a4be67ea7f8 added picture
urbanc
parents: 296
diff changeset
   345
  \node (F) at (8,-0.7) [draw, rounded corners=1mm, rectangle, very thick] {@{text "th\<^isub>3"}};
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   346
300
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
   347
  \draw [<-,line width=0.6mm] (A) to node [pos=0.54,sloped,above=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}holding}  (B);
297
0a4be67ea7f8 added picture
urbanc
parents: 296
diff changeset
   348
  \draw [->,line width=0.6mm] (C) to node [pos=0.4,sloped,above=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}waiting}  (B);
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   349
  \draw [->,line width=0.6mm] (D) to node [pos=0.4,sloped,below=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}waiting}  (B);
300
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
   350
  \draw [<-,line width=0.6mm] (D) to node [pos=0.54,sloped,below=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}holding}  (E);
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
   351
  \draw [<-,line width=0.6mm] (D) to node [pos=0.54,sloped,above=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}holding}  (E1);
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   352
  \draw [->,line width=0.6mm] (F) to node [pos=0.45,sloped,below=-0.5mm] {\fnt{}waiting}  (E);
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   353
  \end{tikzpicture}
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   354
  \end{center}
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   355
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   356
  \noindent
296
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   357
  The use of relations for representing RAGs allows us to conveniently define
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   358
  the notion of the \emph{dependants} of a thread using the transitive closure
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   359
  operation for relations. This gives
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   360
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   361
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   362
  @{thm cs_dependents_def}
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   363
  \end{isabelle}
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   364
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   365
  \noindent
296
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   366
  This definition needs to account for all threads that wait for a thread to
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   367
  release a resource. This means we need to include threads that transitively
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   368
  wait for a resource being released (in the picture above this means the dependants
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   369
  of @{text "th\<^isub>0"} are @{text "th\<^isub>1"} and @{text "th\<^isub>2"}, which wait for resource @{text "cs\<^isub>1"}, 
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   370
  but also @{text "th\<^isub>3"}, 
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   371
  which cannot make any progress unless @{text "th\<^isub>2"} makes progress, which
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   372
  in turn needs to wait for @{text "th\<^isub>0"} to finish). If there is a circle of dependencies 
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   373
  in a RAG, then clearly
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   374
  we have a deadlock. Therefore when a thread requests a resource,
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   375
  we must ensure that the resulting RAG is not circular. In practice, the 
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   376
  programmer has to ensure this.
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   377
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   378
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   379
  Next we introduce the notion of the \emph{current precedence} of a thread @{text th} in a 
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   380
  state @{text s}. It is defined as
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   381
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   382
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
299
4fcd802eba59 small polishing
urbanc
parents: 298
diff changeset
   383
  @{thm cpreced_def2}\hfill\numbered{cpreced}
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   384
  \end{isabelle}
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   385
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   386
  \noindent
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   387
  where the dependants of @{text th} are given by the waiting queue function.
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   388
  While the precedence @{term prec} of a thread is determined statically 
293
cab43c4a96d2 some polishing
urbanc
parents: 292
diff changeset
   389
  (for example when the thread is
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   390
  created), the point of the current precedence is to let the scheduler increase this
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   391
  precedence, if needed according to PIP. Therefore the current precedence of @{text th} is
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   392
  given as the maximum of the precedence @{text th} has in state @{text s} \emph{and} all 
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   393
  threads that are dependants of @{text th}. Since the notion @{term "dependants"} is
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   394
  defined as the transitive closure of all dependent threads, we deal correctly with the 
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   395
  problem in the informal algorithm by Sha et al.~\cite{Sha90} where a priority of a thread is
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   396
  lowered prematurely.
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   397
  
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   398
  The next function, called @{term schs}, defines the behaviour of the scheduler. It will be defined
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   399
  by recursion on the state (a list of events); this function returns a \emph{schedule state}, which 
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   400
  we represent as a record consisting of two
296
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   401
  functions:
293
cab43c4a96d2 some polishing
urbanc
parents: 292
diff changeset
   402
cab43c4a96d2 some polishing
urbanc
parents: 292
diff changeset
   403
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
cab43c4a96d2 some polishing
urbanc
parents: 292
diff changeset
   404
  @{text "\<lparr>wq_fun, cprec_fun\<rparr>"}
cab43c4a96d2 some polishing
urbanc
parents: 292
diff changeset
   405
  \end{isabelle}
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   406
294
bc5bf9e9ada2 renamed waiting_queue -> wq_fun; cur_preced -> cprec_fun
urbanc
parents: 293
diff changeset
   407
  \noindent
314
ccb6c0601614 some parts of the conclusion
urbanc
parents: 313
diff changeset
   408
  The first function is a waiting queue function (that is, it takes a
ccb6c0601614 some parts of the conclusion
urbanc
parents: 313
diff changeset
   409
  resource @{text "cs"} and returns the corresponding list of threads
ccb6c0601614 some parts of the conclusion
urbanc
parents: 313
diff changeset
   410
  that lock, respectively wait for, it); the second is a function that
ccb6c0601614 some parts of the conclusion
urbanc
parents: 313
diff changeset
   411
  takes a thread and returns its current precedence (see
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   412
  the definition in \eqref{cpreced}). We assume the usual getter and setter methods for
314
ccb6c0601614 some parts of the conclusion
urbanc
parents: 313
diff changeset
   413
  such records.
294
bc5bf9e9ada2 renamed waiting_queue -> wq_fun; cur_preced -> cprec_fun
urbanc
parents: 293
diff changeset
   414
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   415
  In the initial state, the scheduler starts with all resources unlocked (the corresponding 
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   416
  function is defined in \eqref{allunlocked}) and the
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   417
  current precedence of every thread is initialised with @{term "Prc 0 0"}; that means 
299
4fcd802eba59 small polishing
urbanc
parents: 298
diff changeset
   418
  \mbox{@{abbrev initial_cprec}}. Therefore
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   419
  we have for the initial shedule state
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   420
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   421
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   422
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   423
  @{thm (lhs) schs.simps(1)} @{text "\<equiv>"}\\ 
294
bc5bf9e9ada2 renamed waiting_queue -> wq_fun; cur_preced -> cprec_fun
urbanc
parents: 293
diff changeset
   424
  \hspace{5mm}@{term "(|wq_fun = all_unlocked, cprec_fun = (\<lambda>_::thread. Prc 0 0)|)"}
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   425
  \end{tabular}
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   426
  \end{isabelle}
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   427
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   428
  \noindent
296
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   429
  The cases for @{term Create}, @{term Exit} and @{term Set} are also straightforward:
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   430
  we calculate the waiting queue function of the (previous) state @{text s}; 
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   431
  this waiting queue function @{text wq} is unchanged in the next schedule state---because
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   432
  none of these events lock or release any resource; 
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   433
  for calculating the next @{term "cprec_fun"}, we use @{text wq} and 
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   434
  @{term cpreced}. This gives the following three clauses for @{term schs}:
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   435
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   436
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   437
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   438
  @{thm (lhs) schs.simps(2)} @{text "\<equiv>"}\\ 
294
bc5bf9e9ada2 renamed waiting_queue -> wq_fun; cur_preced -> cprec_fun
urbanc
parents: 293
diff changeset
   439
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "let"} @{text "wq = wq_fun (schs s)"} @{text "in"}\\
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   440
  \hspace{8mm}@{term "(|wq_fun = wq\<iota>, cprec_fun = cpreced wq\<iota> (Create th prio # s)|)"}\smallskip\\
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   441
  @{thm (lhs) schs.simps(3)} @{text "\<equiv>"}\\
294
bc5bf9e9ada2 renamed waiting_queue -> wq_fun; cur_preced -> cprec_fun
urbanc
parents: 293
diff changeset
   442
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "let"} @{text "wq = wq_fun (schs s)"} @{text "in"}\\
bc5bf9e9ada2 renamed waiting_queue -> wq_fun; cur_preced -> cprec_fun
urbanc
parents: 293
diff changeset
   443
  \hspace{8mm}@{term "(|wq_fun = wq\<iota>, cprec_fun = cpreced wq\<iota> (Exit th # s)|)"}\smallskip\\
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   444
  @{thm (lhs) schs.simps(4)} @{text "\<equiv>"}\\ 
294
bc5bf9e9ada2 renamed waiting_queue -> wq_fun; cur_preced -> cprec_fun
urbanc
parents: 293
diff changeset
   445
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "let"} @{text "wq = wq_fun (schs s)"} @{text "in"}\\
bc5bf9e9ada2 renamed waiting_queue -> wq_fun; cur_preced -> cprec_fun
urbanc
parents: 293
diff changeset
   446
  \hspace{8mm}@{term "(|wq_fun = wq\<iota>, cprec_fun = cpreced wq\<iota> (Set th prio # s)|)"}
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   447
  \end{tabular}
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   448
  \end{isabelle}
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   449
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   450
  \noindent 
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   451
  More interesting are the cases where a resource, say @{text cs}, is locked or released. In these cases
300
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
   452
  we need to calculate a new waiting queue function. For the event @{term "P th cs"}, we have to update
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   453
  the function so that the new thread list for @{text cs} is the old thread list plus the thread @{text th} 
314
ccb6c0601614 some parts of the conclusion
urbanc
parents: 313
diff changeset
   454
  appended to the end of that list (remember the head of this list is assigned to be in the possession of this
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   455
  resource). This gives the clause
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   456
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   457
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   458
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   459
  @{thm (lhs) schs.simps(5)} @{text "\<equiv>"}\\ 
294
bc5bf9e9ada2 renamed waiting_queue -> wq_fun; cur_preced -> cprec_fun
urbanc
parents: 293
diff changeset
   460
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "let"} @{text "wq = wq_fun (schs s)"} @{text "in"}\\
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   461
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "let"} @{text "new_wq = wq(cs := (wq cs @ [th]))"} @{text "in"}\\
294
bc5bf9e9ada2 renamed waiting_queue -> wq_fun; cur_preced -> cprec_fun
urbanc
parents: 293
diff changeset
   462
  \hspace{8mm}@{term "(|wq_fun = new_wq, cprec_fun = cpreced new_wq (P th cs # s)|)"}
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   463
  \end{tabular}
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   464
  \end{isabelle}
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   465
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   466
  \noindent
300
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
   467
  The clause for event @{term "V th cs"} is similar, except that we need to update the waiting queue function
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   468
  so that the thread that possessed the lock is deleted from the corresponding thread list. For this 
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   469
  list transformation, we use
296
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   470
  the auxiliary function @{term release}. A simple version of @{term release} would
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   471
  just delete this thread and return the remaining threads, namely
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   472
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   473
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
296
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   474
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}lcl}
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   475
  @{term "release []"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{term "[]"}\\
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   476
  @{term "release (DUMMY # qs)"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{term "qs"}\\
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   477
  \end{tabular}
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   478
  \end{isabelle}
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   479
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   480
  \noindent
300
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
   481
  In practice, however, often the thread with the highest precedence in the list will get the
296
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   482
  lock next. We have implemented this choice, but later found out that the choice 
300
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
   483
  of which thread is chosen next is actually irrelevant for the correctness of PIP.
296
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   484
  Therefore we prove the stronger result where @{term release} is defined as
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   485
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   486
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   487
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}lcl}
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   488
  @{term "release []"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{term "[]"}\\
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   489
  @{term "release (DUMMY # qs)"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{term "SOME qs'. distinct qs' \<and> set qs' = set qs"}\\
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   490
  \end{tabular}
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   491
  \end{isabelle}
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   492
2c8dcf010567 spell check; release
urbanc
parents: 294
diff changeset
   493
  \noindent
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   494
  where @{text "SOME"} stands for Hilbert's epsilon and implements an arbitrary
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   495
  choice for the next waiting list. It just has to be a list of distinctive threads and
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   496
  contain the same elements as @{text "qs"}. This gives for @{term V} the clause:
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   497
 
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   498
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   499
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   500
  @{thm (lhs) schs.simps(6)} @{text "\<equiv>"}\\
294
bc5bf9e9ada2 renamed waiting_queue -> wq_fun; cur_preced -> cprec_fun
urbanc
parents: 293
diff changeset
   501
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "let"} @{text "wq = wq_fun (schs s)"} @{text "in"}\\
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   502
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "let"} @{text "new_wq = release (wq cs)"} @{text "in"}\\
294
bc5bf9e9ada2 renamed waiting_queue -> wq_fun; cur_preced -> cprec_fun
urbanc
parents: 293
diff changeset
   503
  \hspace{8mm}@{term "(|wq_fun = new_wq, cprec_fun = cpreced new_wq (V th cs # s)|)"}
291
5ef9f6ebe827 more on paper; modified schs functions; it is still compatible with the old definition
urbanc
parents: 290
diff changeset
   504
  \end{tabular}
290
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   505
  \end{isabelle}
6a6d0bd16035 more on paper
urbanc
parents: 287
diff changeset
   506
300
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
   507
  Having the scheduler function @{term schs} at our disposal, we can ``lift'', or
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
   508
  overload, the notions
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
   509
  @{term waiting}, @{term holding}, @{term depend} and @{term cp} to operate on states only.
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   510
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   511
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   512
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}rcl}
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   513
  @{thm (lhs) s_holding_abv} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{thm (rhs) s_holding_abv}\\
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   514
  @{thm (lhs) s_waiting_abv} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{thm (rhs) s_waiting_abv}\\
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   515
  @{thm (lhs) s_depend_abv}  & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{thm (rhs) s_depend_abv}\\
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   516
  @{thm (lhs) cp_def}        & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{thm (rhs) cp_def}
287
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   517
  \end{tabular}
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   518
  \end{isabelle}
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   519
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   520
  \noindent
335
urbanc
parents: 333
diff changeset
   521
  With these abbreviations in place we can introduce 
339
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
   522
  the notion of a thread being @{term ready} in a state (i.e.~threads
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   523
  that do not wait for any resource) and the running thread.
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   524
287
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   525
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   526
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
440382eb6427 more on the specification section
urbanc
parents: 286
diff changeset
   527
  @{thm readys_def}\\
355
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
   528
  @{thm runing_def}
286
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   529
  \end{tabular}
572f202659ff corrections by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 285
diff changeset
   530
  \end{isabelle}
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   531
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   532
  \noindent
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   533
  In the second definition @{term "DUMMY ` DUMMY"} stands for the image of a set under a function.
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   534
  Note that in the initial state, that is where the list of events is empty, the set 
309
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   535
  @{term threads} is empty and therefore there is neither a thread ready nor running.
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   536
  If there is one or more threads ready, then there can only be \emph{one} thread
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   537
  running, namely the one whose current precedence is equal to the maximum of all ready 
314
ccb6c0601614 some parts of the conclusion
urbanc
parents: 313
diff changeset
   538
  threads. We use sets to capture both possibilities.
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   539
  We can now also conveniently define the set of resources that are locked by a thread in a
355
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
   540
  given state and also when a thread is detached that state (meaning the thread neither 
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
   541
  holds nor waits for a resource):
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   542
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   543
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
355
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
   544
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
   545
  @{thm holdents_def}\\
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
   546
  @{thm detached_def}
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
   547
  \end{tabular}
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   548
  \end{isabelle}
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   549
358
b10f8db1e907 small typo in the itp-12 paper
urbanc
parents: 355
diff changeset
   550
  %\noindent
b10f8db1e907 small typo in the itp-12 paper
urbanc
parents: 355
diff changeset
   551
  %The second definition states that @{text th}  in @{text s}.
351
e6b13c7b9494 slightly changed the definition of holdends and detached
urbanc
parents: 349
diff changeset
   552
  
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   553
  Finally we can define what a \emph{valid state} is in our model of PIP. For
304
bd05c5011c0f contribution section
urbanc
parents: 301
diff changeset
   554
  example we cannot expect to be able to exit a thread, if it was not
339
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
   555
  created yet. 
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   556
  These validity constraints on states are characterised by the
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   557
  inductive predicate @{term "step"} and @{term vt}. We first give five inference rules
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   558
  for @{term step} relating a state and an event that can happen next.
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   559
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   560
  \begin{center}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   561
  \begin{tabular}{c}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   562
  @{thm[mode=Rule] thread_create[where thread=th]}\hspace{1cm}
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   563
  @{thm[mode=Rule] thread_exit[where thread=th]}
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   564
  \end{tabular}
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   565
  \end{center}
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   566
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   567
  \noindent
333
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   568
  The first rule states that a thread can only be created, if it is not alive yet.
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   569
  Similarly, the second rule states that a thread can only be terminated if it was
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   570
  running and does not lock any resources anymore (this simplifies slightly our model;
314
ccb6c0601614 some parts of the conclusion
urbanc
parents: 313
diff changeset
   571
  in practice we would expect the operating system releases all locks held by a
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   572
  thread that is about to exit). The event @{text Set} can happen
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   573
  if the corresponding thread is running. 
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   574
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   575
  \begin{center}
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   576
  @{thm[mode=Rule] thread_set[where thread=th]}
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   577
  \end{center}
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   578
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   579
  \noindent
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   580
  If a thread wants to lock a resource, then the thread needs to be
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   581
  running and also we have to make sure that the resource lock does
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   582
  not lead to a cycle in the RAG. In practice, ensuring the latter
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   583
  is the responsibility of the programmer.  In our formal
314
ccb6c0601614 some parts of the conclusion
urbanc
parents: 313
diff changeset
   584
  model we brush aside these problematic cases in order to be able to make
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   585
  some meaningful statements about PIP.\footnote{This situation is
333
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   586
  similar to the infamous \emph{occurs check} in Prolog: In order to say
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   587
  anything meaningful about unification, one needs to perform an occurs
331
c5442db6a5cb changes by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 329
diff changeset
   588
  check. But in practice the occurs check is omitted and the
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   589
  responsibility for avoiding problems rests with the programmer.}
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   590
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   591
 
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   592
  \begin{center}
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   593
  @{thm[mode=Rule] thread_P[where thread=th]}
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   594
  \end{center}
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   595
 
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   596
  \noindent
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   597
  Similarly, if a thread wants to release a lock on a resource, then
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   598
  it must be running and in the possession of that lock. This is
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   599
  formally given by the last inference rule of @{term step}.
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   600
 
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   601
  \begin{center}
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   602
  @{thm[mode=Rule] thread_V[where thread=th]}
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   603
  \end{center}
306
5113aa1ae69a some polishing
urbanc
parents: 305
diff changeset
   604
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   605
  \noindent
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   606
  A valid state of PIP can then be conveniently be defined as follows:
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   607
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   608
  \begin{center}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   609
  \begin{tabular}{c}
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   610
  @{thm[mode=Axiom] vt_nil}\hspace{1cm}
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   611
  @{thm[mode=Rule] vt_cons}
284
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   612
  \end{tabular}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   613
  \end{center}
d296cb127fcb more on paper
urbanc
parents: 283
diff changeset
   614
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   615
  \noindent
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   616
  This completes our formal model of PIP. In the next section we present
309
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   617
  properties that show our model of PIP is correct.
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   618
*}
274
83b0317370c2 more on intro
urbanc
parents: 273
diff changeset
   619
310
4d93486cb302 polished
urbanc
parents: 309
diff changeset
   620
section {* The Correctness Proof *}
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
   621
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   622
(*<*)
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   623
context extend_highest_gen
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   624
begin
307
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   625
(*>*)
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   626
text {* 
329
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   627
  Sha et al.~state their first correctness criterion for PIP in terms
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   628
  of the number of low-priority threads \cite[Theorem 3]{Sha90}: if
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   629
  there are @{text n} low-priority threads, then a blocked job with
333
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   630
  high priority can only be blocked a maximum of @{text n} times.
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   631
  Their second correctness criterion is given
329
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   632
  in terms of the number of critical resources \cite[Theorem 6]{Sha90}: if there are
322
c37b387110d0 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 321
diff changeset
   633
  @{text m} critical resources, then a blocked job with high priority
333
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   634
  can only be blocked a maximum of @{text m} times. Both results on their own, strictly speaking, do
324
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   635
  \emph{not} prevent indefinite, or unbounded, Priority Inversion,
329
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   636
  because if a low-priority thread does not give up its critical
324
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   637
  resource (the one the high-priority thread is waiting for), then the
322
c37b387110d0 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 321
diff changeset
   638
  high-priority thread can never run.  The argument of Sha et al.~is
c37b387110d0 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 321
diff changeset
   639
  that \emph{if} threads release locked resources in a finite amount
324
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   640
  of time, then indefinite Priority Inversion cannot occur---the high-priority
322
c37b387110d0 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 321
diff changeset
   641
  thread is guaranteed to run eventually. The assumption is that
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   642
  programmers must ensure that threads are programmed in this way.  However, even
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   643
  taking this assumption into account, the correctness properties of
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   644
  Sha et al.~are
339
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
   645
  \emph{not} true for their version of PIP---despite being ``proved''. As Yodaiken
324
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   646
  \cite{Yodaiken02} pointed out: If a low-priority thread possesses
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   647
  locks to two resources for which two high-priority threads are
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   648
  waiting for, then lowering the priority prematurely after giving up
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   649
  only one lock, can cause indefinite Priority Inversion for one of the
329
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   650
  high-priority threads, invalidating their two bounds.
307
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   651
323
eee031cc9634 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 322
diff changeset
   652
  Even when fixed, their proof idea does not seem to go through for
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   653
  us, because of the way we have set up our formal model of PIP.  One
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   654
  reason is that we allow critical sections, which start with a @{text P}-event
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   655
  and finish with a corresponding @{text V}-event, to arbitrarily overlap
333
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   656
  (something Sha et al.~explicitly exclude).  Therefore we have
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   657
  designed a different correctness criterion for PIP. The idea behind
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   658
  our criterion is as follows: for all states @{text s}, we know the
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   659
  corresponding thread @{text th} with the highest precedence; we show
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   660
  that in every future state (denoted by @{text "s' @ s"}) in which
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   661
  @{text th} is still alive, either @{text th} is running or it is
335
urbanc
parents: 333
diff changeset
   662
  blocked by a thread that was alive in the state @{text s} and was waiting 
337
urbanc
parents: 336
diff changeset
   663
  for or in the possession of a lock in @{text s}. Since in @{text s}, as in
333
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   664
  every state, the set of alive threads is finite, @{text th} can only
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   665
  be blocked a finite number of times. This is independent of how many
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   666
  threads of lower priority are created in @{text "s'"}. We will actually prove a
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   667
  stronger statement where we also provide the current precedence of
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   668
  the blocking thread. However, this correctness criterion hinges upon
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   669
  a number of assumptions about the states @{text s} and @{text "s' @
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   670
  s"}, the thread @{text th} and the events happening in @{text
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   671
  s'}. We list them next:
307
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   672
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   673
  \begin{quote}
333
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   674
  {\bf Assumptions on the states {\boldmath@{text s}} and 
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   675
  {\boldmath@{text "s' @ s"}:}} We need to require that @{text "s"} and 
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   676
  @{text "s' @ s"} are valid states:
307
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   677
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   678
  \begin{tabular}{l}
355
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
   679
  @{term "vt s"}, @{term "vt (s' @ s)"} 
307
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   680
  \end{tabular}
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   681
  \end{isabelle}
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   682
  \end{quote}
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   683
307
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   684
  \begin{quote}
333
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   685
  {\bf Assumptions on the thread {\boldmath@{text "th"}:}} 
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   686
  The thread @{text th} must be alive in @{text s} and 
310
4d93486cb302 polished
urbanc
parents: 309
diff changeset
   687
  has the highest precedence of all alive threads in @{text s}. Furthermore the
4d93486cb302 polished
urbanc
parents: 309
diff changeset
   688
  priority of @{text th} is @{text prio} (we need this in the next assumptions).
307
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   689
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   690
  \begin{tabular}{l}
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   691
  @{term "th \<in> threads s"}\\
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   692
  @{term "prec th s = Max (cprec s ` threads s)"}\\
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   693
  @{term "prec th s = (prio, DUMMY)"}
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   694
  \end{tabular}
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   695
  \end{isabelle}
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   696
  \end{quote}
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   697
  
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   698
  \begin{quote}
333
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   699
  {\bf Assumptions on the events in {\boldmath@{text "s'"}:}} We want to prove that @{text th} cannot
309
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   700
  be blocked indefinitely. Of course this can happen if threads with higher priority
331
c5442db6a5cb changes by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 329
diff changeset
   701
  than @{text th} are continuously created in @{text s'}. Therefore we have to assume that  
309
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   702
  events in @{text s'} can only create (respectively set) threads with equal or lower 
310
4d93486cb302 polished
urbanc
parents: 309
diff changeset
   703
  priority than @{text prio} of @{text th}. We also need to assume that the
4d93486cb302 polished
urbanc
parents: 309
diff changeset
   704
  priority of @{text "th"} does not get reset and also that @{text th} does
4d93486cb302 polished
urbanc
parents: 309
diff changeset
   705
  not get ``exited'' in @{text "s'"}. This can be ensured by assuming the following three implications. 
307
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   706
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   707
  \begin{tabular}{l}
310
4d93486cb302 polished
urbanc
parents: 309
diff changeset
   708
  {If}~~@{text "Create th' prio' \<in> set s'"}~~{then}~~@{text "prio' \<le> prio"}\\
307
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   709
  {If}~~@{text "Set th' prio' \<in> set s'"}~~{then}~~@{text "th' \<noteq> th"}~~{and}~~@{text "prio' \<le> prio"}\\
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   710
  {If}~~@{text "Exit th' \<in> set s'"}~~{then}~~@{text "th' \<noteq> th"}\\
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   711
  \end{tabular}
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   712
  \end{isabelle}
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   713
  \end{quote}
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   714
307
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   715
  \noindent
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   716
  The locale mechanism of Isabelle helps us to manage conveniently such assumptions~\cite{Haftmann08}.
333
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   717
  Under these assumptions we shall prove the following correctness property:
307
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   718
308
a401d2dff7d0 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 307
diff changeset
   719
  \begin{theorem}\label{mainthm}
307
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   720
  Given the assumptions about states @{text "s"} and @{text "s' @ s"},
308
a401d2dff7d0 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 307
diff changeset
   721
  the thread @{text th} and the events in @{text "s'"},
a401d2dff7d0 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 307
diff changeset
   722
  if @{term "th' \<in> running (s' @ s)"} and @{text "th' \<noteq> th"} then
329
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   723
  @{text "th' \<in> threads s"}, @{text "\<not> detached s th'"} and 
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   724
  @{term "cp (s' @ s) th' = prec th s"}.
307
a2d4450b4bf3 assumptions
urbanc
parents: 306
diff changeset
   725
  \end{theorem}
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   726
308
a401d2dff7d0 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 307
diff changeset
   727
  \noindent
324
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   728
  This theorem ensures that the thread @{text th}, which has the
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   729
  highest precedence in the state @{text s}, can only be blocked in
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   730
  the state @{text "s' @ s"} by a thread @{text th'} that already
329
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   731
  existed in @{text s} and requested or had a lock on at least 
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   732
  one resource---that means the thread was not \emph{detached} in @{text s}. 
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   733
  As we shall see shortly, that means there are only finitely 
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   734
  many threads that can block @{text th} in this way and then they 
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   735
  need to run with the same current precedence as @{text th}.
329
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   736
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   737
  Like in the argument by Sha et al.~our
324
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   738
  finite bound does not guarantee absence of indefinite Priority
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   739
  Inversion. For this we further have to assume that every thread
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   740
  gives up its resources after a finite amount of time. We found that
324
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   741
  this assumption is awkward to formalise in our model. Therefore we
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   742
  leave it out and let the programmer assume the responsibility to
331
c5442db6a5cb changes by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 329
diff changeset
   743
  program threads in such a benign manner (in addition to causing no 
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   744
  circularity in the @{text RAG}). In this detail, we do not
324
41e4b331ce08 fixed 1st paragraph
urbanc
parents: 323
diff changeset
   745
  make any progress in comparison with the work by Sha et al.
329
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   746
  However, we are able to combine their two separate bounds into a
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   747
  single theorem improving their bound.
309
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   748
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   749
  In what follows we will describe properties of PIP that allow us to prove 
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   750
  Theorem~\ref{mainthm} and, when instructive, briefly describe our argument. 
339
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
   751
  It is relatively easy to see that
309
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   752
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   753
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   754
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   755
  @{text "running s \<subseteq> ready s \<subseteq> threads s"}\\
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   756
  @{thm[mode=IfThen]  finite_threads}
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   757
  \end{tabular}
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   758
  \end{isabelle}
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   759
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   760
  \noindent
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   761
  The second property is by induction of @{term vt}. The next three
309
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   762
  properties are 
308
a401d2dff7d0 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 307
diff changeset
   763
309
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   764
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   765
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   766
  @{thm[mode=IfThen] waiting_unique[of _ _ "cs\<^isub>1" "cs\<^isub>2"]}\\
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   767
  @{thm[mode=IfThen] held_unique[of _ "th\<^isub>1" _ "th\<^isub>2"]}\\
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   768
  @{thm[mode=IfThen] runing_unique[of _ "th\<^isub>1" "th\<^isub>2"]}
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   769
  \end{tabular}
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   770
  \end{isabelle}
308
a401d2dff7d0 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 307
diff changeset
   771
309
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   772
  \noindent
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   773
  The first property states that every waiting thread can only wait for a single
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   774
  resource (because it gets suspended after requesting that resource); the second 
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   775
  that every resource can only be held by a single thread; 
310
4d93486cb302 polished
urbanc
parents: 309
diff changeset
   776
  the third property establishes that in every given valid state, there is
4d93486cb302 polished
urbanc
parents: 309
diff changeset
   777
  at most one running thread. We can also show the following properties 
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   778
  about the @{term RAG} in @{text "s"}.
310
4d93486cb302 polished
urbanc
parents: 309
diff changeset
   779
4d93486cb302 polished
urbanc
parents: 309
diff changeset
   780
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
4d93486cb302 polished
urbanc
parents: 309
diff changeset
   781
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   782
  @{text If}~@{thm (prem 1) acyclic_depend}~@{text "then"}:\\
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   783
  \hspace{5mm}@{thm (concl) acyclic_depend},
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   784
  @{thm (concl) finite_depend} and
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   785
  @{thm (concl) wf_dep_converse},\\
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   786
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "if"}~@{thm (prem 2) dm_depend_threads}~@{text "then"}~@{thm (concl) dm_depend_threads}
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   787
  and\\
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   788
  \hspace{5mm}@{text "if"}~@{thm (prem 2) range_in}~@{text "then"}~@{thm (concl) range_in}.
310
4d93486cb302 polished
urbanc
parents: 309
diff changeset
   789
  \end{tabular}
4d93486cb302 polished
urbanc
parents: 309
diff changeset
   790
  \end{isabelle}
309
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   791
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   792
  \noindent
339
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
   793
  The acyclicity property follows from how we restricted the events in
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   794
  @{text step}; similarly the finiteness and well-foundedness property.
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   795
  The last two properties establish that every thread in a @{text "RAG"}
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   796
  (either holding or waiting for a resource) is a live thread.
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   797
329
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   798
  The key lemma in our proof of Theorem~\ref{mainthm} is as follows:
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   799
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   800
  \begin{lemma}\label{mainlem}
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   801
  Given the assumptions about states @{text "s"} and @{text "s' @ s"},
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   802
  the thread @{text th} and the events in @{text "s'"},
339
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
   803
  if @{term "th' \<in> threads (s' @ s)"}, @{text "th' \<noteq> th"} and @{text "detached (s' @ s) th'"}\\
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   804
  then @{text "th' \<notin> running (s' @ s)"}.
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   805
  \end{lemma}
309
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   806
e44c4055d430 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 308
diff changeset
   807
  \noindent
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   808
  The point of this lemma is that a thread different from @{text th} (which has the highest
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   809
  precedence in @{text s}) and not holding any resource, cannot be running 
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   810
  in the state @{text "s' @ s"}.
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   811
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   812
  \begin{proof}
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   813
  Since thread @{text "th'"} does not hold any resource, no thread can depend on it. 
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   814
  Therefore its current precedence @{term "cp (s' @ s) th'"} equals its own precedence
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   815
  @{term "prec th' (s' @ s)"}. Since @{text "th"} has the highest precedence in the 
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   816
  state @{text "(s' @ s)"} and precedences are distinct among threads, we have
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   817
  @{term "prec th' (s' @s ) < prec th (s' @ s)"}. From this 
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   818
  we have @{term "cp (s' @ s) th' < prec th (s' @ s)"}.
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   819
  Since @{text "prec th (s' @ s)"} is already the highest 
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   820
  @{term "cp (s' @ s) th"} can not be higher than this and can not be lower either (by 
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   821
  definition of @{term "cp"}). Consequently, we have @{term "prec th (s' @ s) = cp (s' @ s) th"}.
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   822
  Finally we have @{term "cp (s' @ s) th' < cp (s' @ s) th"}.
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   823
  By defintion of @{text "running"}, @{text "th'"} can not be running in state
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   824
  @{text "s' @ s"}, as we had to show.\qed
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   825
  \end{proof}
308
a401d2dff7d0 more on the paper
urbanc
parents: 307
diff changeset
   826
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   827
  \noindent
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   828
  Since @{text "th'"} is not able to run in state @{text "s' @ s"}, it is not able to 
328
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   829
  issue a @{text "P"} or @{text "V"} event. Therefore if @{text "s' @ s"} is extended
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   830
  one step further, @{text "th'"} still cannot hold any resource. The situation will 
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   831
  not change in further extensions as long as @{text "th"} holds the highest precedence.
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   832
329
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   833
  From this lemma we can deduce Theorem~\ref{mainthm}: that @{text th} can only be 
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   834
  blocked by a thread @{text th'} that
326
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   835
  held some resource in state @{text s} (that is not @{text "detached"}). And furthermore
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   836
  that the current precedence of @{text th'} in state @{text "(s' @ s)"} must be equal to the 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   837
  precedence of @{text th} in @{text "s"}.
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   838
  We show this theorem by induction on @{text "s'"} using Lemma~\ref{mainlem}.
333
813e7257c7c3 some polishing of the repository
urbanc
parents: 332
diff changeset
   839
  This theorem gives a stricter bound on the threads that can block @{text th} than the
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   840
  one obtained by Sha et al.~\cite{Sha90}:
326
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   841
  only threads that were alive in state @{text s} and moreover held a resource.
329
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   842
  This means our bound is in terms of both---alive threads in state @{text s}
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   843
  and number of critical resources. Finally, the theorem establishes that the blocking threads have the
326
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   844
  current precedence raised to the precedence of @{text th}.
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   845
329
urbanc
parents: 328
diff changeset
   846
  We can furthermore prove that under our assumptions no deadlock exists in the state @{text "s' @ s"}
328
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   847
  by showing that @{text "running (s' @ s)"} is not empty.
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   848
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   849
  \begin{lemma}
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   850
  Given the assumptions about states @{text "s"} and @{text "s' @ s"},
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   851
  the thread @{text th} and the events in @{text "s'"},
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   852
  @{term "running (s' @ s) \<noteq> {}"}.
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   853
  \end{lemma}
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   854
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   855
  \begin{proof}
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   856
  If @{text th} is blocked, then by following its dependants graph, we can always 
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   857
  reach a ready thread @{text th'}, and that thread must have inherited the 
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   858
  precedence of @{text th}.\qed
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   859
  \end{proof}
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   860
urbanc
parents: 327
diff changeset
   861
326
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   862
  %The following lemmas show how every node in RAG can be chased to ready threads:
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   863
  %\begin{enumerate}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   864
  %\item Every node in RAG can be chased to a ready thread (@{text "chain_building"}):
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   865
  %  @   {thm [display] chain_building[rule_format]}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   866
  %\item The ready thread chased to is unique (@{text "dchain_unique"}):
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   867
  %  @   {thm [display] dchain_unique[of _ _ "th\<^isub>1" "th\<^isub>2"]}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   868
  %\end{enumerate}
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
   869
326
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   870
  %Some deeper results about the system:
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   871
  %\begin{enumerate}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   872
  %\item The maximum of @{term "cp"} and @{term "preced"} are equal (@{text "max_cp_eq"}):
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   873
  %@  {thm [display] max_cp_eq}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   874
  %\item There must be one ready thread having the max @{term "cp"}-value 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   875
  %(@{text "max_cp_readys_threads"}):
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   876
  %@  {thm [display] max_cp_readys_threads}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   877
  %\end{enumerate}
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   878
326
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   879
  %The relationship between the count of @{text "P"} and @{text "V"} and the number of 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   880
  %critical resources held by a thread is given as follows:
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   881
  %\begin{enumerate}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   882
  %\item The @{term "V"}-operation decreases the number of critical resources 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   883
  %  one thread holds (@{text "cntCS_v_dec"})
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   884
  %   @  {thm [display]  cntCS_v_dec}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   885
  %\item The number of @{text "V"} never exceeds the number of @{text "P"} 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   886
  %  (@  {text "cnp_cnv_cncs"}):
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   887
  %  @  {thm [display]  cnp_cnv_cncs}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   888
  %\item The number of @{text "V"} equals the number of @{text "P"} when 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   889
  %  the relevant thread is not living:
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   890
  %  (@{text "cnp_cnv_eq"}):
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   891
  %  @  {thm [display]  cnp_cnv_eq}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   892
  %\item When a thread is not living, it does not hold any critical resource 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   893
  %  (@{text "not_thread_holdents"}):
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   894
  %  @  {thm [display] not_thread_holdents}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   895
  %\item When the number of @{text "P"} equals the number of @{text "V"}, the relevant 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   896
  %  thread does not hold any critical resource, therefore no thread can depend on it
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   897
  %  (@{text "count_eq_dependents"}):
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   898
  %  @  {thm [display] count_eq_dependents}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   899
  %\end{enumerate}
313
3d154253d5fe proof idea
urbanc
parents: 312
diff changeset
   900
326
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   901
  %The reason that only threads which already held some resoures
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   902
  %can be runing and block @{text "th"} is that if , otherwise, one thread 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   903
  %does not hold any resource, it may never have its prioirty raised
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   904
  %and will not get a chance to run. This fact is supported by 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   905
  %lemma @{text "moment_blocked"}:
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   906
  %@   {thm [display] moment_blocked}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   907
  %When instantiating  @{text "i"} to @{text "0"}, the lemma means threads which did not hold any
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   908
  %resource in state @{text "s"} will not have a change to run latter. Rephrased, it means 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   909
  %any thread which is running after @{text "th"} became the highest must have already held
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   910
  %some resource at state @{text "s"}.
313
3d154253d5fe proof idea
urbanc
parents: 312
diff changeset
   911
3d154253d5fe proof idea
urbanc
parents: 312
diff changeset
   912
326
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   913
  %When instantiating @{text "i"} to a number larger than @{text "0"}, the lemma means 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   914
  %if a thread releases all its resources at some moment in @{text "t"}, after that, 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   915
  %it may never get a change to run. If every thread releases its resource in finite duration,
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   916
  %then after a while, only thread @{text "th"} is left running. This shows how indefinite 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   917
  %priority inversion can be avoided. 
313
3d154253d5fe proof idea
urbanc
parents: 312
diff changeset
   918
326
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   919
  %All these assumptions are put into a predicate @{term "extend_highest_gen"}. 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   920
  %It can be proved that @{term "extend_highest_gen"} holds 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   921
  %for any moment @{text "i"} in it @{term "t"} (@{text "red_moment"}):
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   922
  %@   {thm [display] red_moment}
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   923
  
326
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   924
  %From this, an induction principle can be derived for @{text "t"}, so that 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   925
  %properties already derived for @{term "t"} can be applied to any prefix 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   926
  %of @{text "t"} in the proof of new properties 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   927
  %about @{term "t"} (@{text "ind"}):
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   928
  %\begin{center}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   929
  %@   {thm[display] ind}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   930
  %\end{center}
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   931
326
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   932
  %The following properties can be proved about @{term "th"} in @{term "t"}:
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   933
  %\begin{enumerate}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   934
  %\item In @{term "t"}, thread @{term "th"} is kept live and its 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   935
  %  precedence is preserved as well
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   936
  %  (@{text "th_kept"}): 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   937
  %  @   {thm [display] th_kept}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   938
  %\item In @{term "t"}, thread @{term "th"}'s precedence is always the maximum among 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   939
  %  all living threads
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   940
  %  (@{text "max_preced"}): 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   941
  %  @   {thm [display] max_preced}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   942
  %\item In @{term "t"}, thread @{term "th"}'s current precedence is always the maximum precedence
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   943
  %  among all living threads
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   944
  %  (@{text "th_cp_max_preced"}): 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   945
  %  @   {thm [display] th_cp_max_preced}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   946
  %\item In @{term "t"}, thread @{term "th"}'s current precedence is always the maximum current 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   947
  %  precedence among all living threads
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   948
  %  (@{text "th_cp_max"}): 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   949
  %  @   {thm [display] th_cp_max}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   950
  %\item In @{term "t"}, thread @{term "th"}'s current precedence equals its precedence at moment 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   951
  %  @{term "s"}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   952
  %  (@{text "th_cp_preced"}): 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   953
  %  @   {thm [display] th_cp_preced}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   954
  %\end{enumerate}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   955
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   956
  %The main theorem of this part is to characterizing the running thread during @{term "t"} 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   957
  %(@{text "runing_inversion_2"}):
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   958
  %@   {thm [display] runing_inversion_2}
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   959
  %According to this, if a thread is running, it is either @{term "th"} or was
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   960
  %already live and held some resource 
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   961
  %at moment @{text "s"} (expressed by: @{text "cntV s th' < cntP s th'"}).
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   962
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   963
  %Since there are only finite many threads live and holding some resource at any moment,
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   964
  %if every such thread can release all its resources in finite duration, then after finite
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   965
  %duration, none of them may block @{term "th"} anymore. So, no priority inversion may happen
urbanc
parents: 325
diff changeset
   966
  %then.
325
163cd8034e5b key lemma
urbanc
parents: 324
diff changeset
   967
  *}
313
3d154253d5fe proof idea
urbanc
parents: 312
diff changeset
   968
(*<*)
3d154253d5fe proof idea
urbanc
parents: 312
diff changeset
   969
end
3d154253d5fe proof idea
urbanc
parents: 312
diff changeset
   970
(*>*)
3d154253d5fe proof idea
urbanc
parents: 312
diff changeset
   971
314
ccb6c0601614 some parts of the conclusion
urbanc
parents: 313
diff changeset
   972
section {* Properties for an Implementation\label{implement} *}
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
   973
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
   974
text {*
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   975
  While our formalised proof gives us confidence about the correctness of our model of PIP, 
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
   976
  we found that the formalisation can even help us with efficiently implementing it.
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
   977
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   978
  For example Baker complained that calculating the current precedence
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
   979
  in PIP is quite ``heavy weight'' in Linux (see the Introduction).
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   980
  In our model of PIP the current precedence of a thread in a state @{text s}
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   981
  depends on all its dependants---a ``global'' transitive notion,
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   982
  which is indeed heavy weight (see Def.~shown in \eqref{cpreced}).
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
   983
  We can however improve upon this. For this let us define the notion
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
   984
  of @{term children} of a thread @{text th} in a state @{text s} as
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   985
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   986
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   987
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   988
  @{thm children_def2}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   989
  \end{tabular}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   990
  \end{isabelle}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   991
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   992
  \noindent
339
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
   993
  where a child is a thread that is only one ``hop'' away from the thread
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
   994
  @{text th} in the @{term RAG} (and waiting for @{text th} to release
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
   995
  a resource). We can prove the following lemma.
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
   996
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   997
  \begin{lemma}\label{childrenlem}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   998
  @{text "If"} @{thm (prem 1) cp_rec} @{text "then"}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
   999
  \begin{center}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1000
  @{thm (concl) cp_rec}.
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1001
  \end{center}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1002
  \end{lemma}
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1003
  
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1004
  \noindent
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1005
  That means the current precedence of a thread @{text th} can be
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1006
  computed locally by considering only the children of @{text th}. In
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1007
  effect, it only needs to be recomputed for @{text th} when one of
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1008
  its children changes its current precedence.  Once the current 
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1009
  precedence is computed in this more efficient manner, the selection
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1010
  of the thread with highest precedence from a set of ready threads is
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1011
  a standard scheduling operation implemented in most operating
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1012
  systems.
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1013
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
  1014
  Of course the main work for implementing PIP involves the
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1015
  scheduler and coding how it should react to events.  Below we
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1016
  outline how our formalisation guides this implementation for each
355
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1017
  kind of events.\smallskip
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1018
*}
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1019
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1020
(*<*)
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1021
context step_create_cps
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1022
begin
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1023
(*>*)
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1024
text {*
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1025
  \noindent
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1026
  \colorbox{mygrey}{@{term "Create th prio"}:} We assume that the current state @{text s'} and 
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1027
  the next state @{term "s \<equiv> Create th prio#s'"} are both valid (meaning the event
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1028
  is allowed to occur). In this situation we can show that
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1029
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1030
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1031
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1032
  @{thm eq_dep},\\
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1033
  @{thm eq_cp_th}, and\\
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1034
  @{thm[mode=IfThen] eq_cp}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1035
  \end{tabular}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1036
  \end{isabelle}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1037
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1038
  \noindent
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
  1039
  This means in an implementation we do not have recalculate the @{text RAG} and also none of the
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1040
  current precedences of the other threads. The current precedence of the created
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1041
  thread @{text th} is just its precedence, namely the pair @{term "(prio, length (s::event list))"}.
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1042
  \smallskip
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1043
  *}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1044
(*<*)
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1045
end
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1046
context step_exit_cps
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1047
begin
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1048
(*>*)
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1049
text {*
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1050
  \noindent
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1051
  \colorbox{mygrey}{@{term "Exit th"}:} We again assume that the current state @{text s'} and 
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1052
  the next state @{term "s \<equiv> Exit th#s'"} are both valid. We can show that
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1053
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1054
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1055
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1056
  @{thm eq_dep}, and\\
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1057
  @{thm[mode=IfThen] eq_cp}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1058
  \end{tabular}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1059
  \end{isabelle}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1060
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1061
  \noindent
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1062
  This means again we do not have to recalculate the @{text RAG} and
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1063
  also not the current precedences for the other threads. Since @{term th} is not
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1064
  alive anymore in state @{term "s"}, there is no need to calculate its
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1065
  current precedence.
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1066
  \smallskip
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1067
*}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1068
(*<*)
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1069
end
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1070
context step_set_cps
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1071
begin
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1072
(*>*)
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1073
text {*
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1074
  \noindent
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1075
  \colorbox{mygrey}{@{term "Set th prio"}:} We assume that @{text s'} and 
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1076
  @{term "s \<equiv> Set th prio#s'"} are both valid. We can show that
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1077
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1078
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1079
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1080
  @{thm[mode=IfThen] eq_dep}, and\\
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1081
  @{thm[mode=IfThen] eq_cp_pre}
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1082
  \end{tabular}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1083
  \end{isabelle}
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1084
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1085
  \noindent
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1086
  The first property is again telling us we do not need to change the @{text RAG}. 
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1087
  The second shows that the @{term cp}-values of all threads other than @{text th} 
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1088
  are unchanged. The reason is that @{text th} is running; therefore it is not in 
344
27270b4bffba some small improvements
urbanc
parents: 343
diff changeset
  1089
  the @{term dependants} relation of any other thread. This in turn means that the 
27270b4bffba some small improvements
urbanc
parents: 343
diff changeset
  1090
  change of its priority cannot affect other threads.
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1091
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1092
  %The second
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1093
  %however states that only threads that are \emph{not} dependants of @{text th} have their
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1094
  %current precedence unchanged. For the others we have to recalculate the current
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1095
  %precedence. To do this we can start from @{term "th"} 
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1096
  %and follow the @{term "depend"}-edges to recompute  using Lemma~\ref{childrenlem} 
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1097
  %the @{term "cp"} of every 
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1098
  %thread encountered on the way. Since the @{term "depend"}
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1099
  %is assumed to be loop free, this procedure will always stop. The following two lemmas show, however, 
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1100
  %that this procedure can actually stop often earlier without having to consider all
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1101
  %dependants.
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1102
  %
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1103
  %\begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1104
  %\begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1105
  %@{thm[mode=IfThen] eq_up_self}\\
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1106
  %@{text "If"} @{thm (prem 1) eq_up}, @{thm (prem 2) eq_up} and @{thm (prem 3) eq_up}\\
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1107
  %@{text "then"} @{thm (concl) eq_up}.
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1108
  %\end{tabular}
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1109
  %\end{isabelle}
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1110
  %
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1111
  %\noindent
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1112
  %The first lemma states that if the current precedence of @{text th} is unchanged,
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1113
  %then the procedure can stop immediately (all dependent threads have their @{term cp}-value unchanged).
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1114
  %The second states that if an intermediate @{term cp}-value does not change, then
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1115
  %the procedure can also stop, because none of its dependent threads will
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1116
  %have their current precedence changed.
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1117
  \smallskip
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1118
  *}
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1119
(*<*)
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1120
end
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1121
context step_v_cps_nt
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1122
begin
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1123
(*>*)
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1124
text {*
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1125
  \noindent
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1126
  \colorbox{mygrey}{@{term "V th cs"}:} We assume that @{text s'} and 
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1127
  @{term "s \<equiv> V th cs#s'"} are both valid. We have to consider two
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1128
  subcases: one where there is a thread to ``take over'' the released
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1129
  resource @{text cs}, and one where there is not. Let us consider them
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1130
  in turn. Suppose in state @{text s}, the thread @{text th'} takes over
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
  1131
  resource @{text cs} from thread @{text th}. We can prove
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1132
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1133
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1134
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1135
  @{thm depend_s}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1136
  \end{isabelle}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1137
  
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1138
  \noindent
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
  1139
  which shows how the @{text RAG} needs to be changed. The next lemma suggests
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1140
  how the current precedences need to be recalculated. For threads that are
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1141
  not @{text "th"} and @{text "th'"} nothing needs to be changed, since we
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1142
  can show
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1143
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1144
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1145
  @{thm[mode=IfThen] cp_kept}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1146
  \end{isabelle}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1147
  
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1148
  \noindent
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1149
  For @{text th} and @{text th'} we need to use Lemma~\ref{childrenlem} to
331
c5442db6a5cb changes by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 329
diff changeset
  1150
  recalculate their current precedence since their children have changed. *}(*<*)end context step_v_cps_nnt begin (*>*)text {*
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1151
  \noindent
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1152
  In the other case where there is no thread that takes over @{text cs}, we can show how
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1153
  to recalculate the @{text RAG} and also show that no current precedence needs
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1154
  to be recalculated.
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1155
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1156
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1157
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1158
  @{thm depend_s}\\
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1159
  @{thm eq_cp}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1160
  \end{tabular}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1161
  \end{isabelle}
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1162
  *}
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1163
(*<*)
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1164
end
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1165
context step_P_cps_e
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1166
begin
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1167
(*>*)
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1168
text {*
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1169
  \noindent
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1170
  \colorbox{mygrey}{@{term "P th cs"}:} We assume that @{text s'} and 
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1171
  @{term "s \<equiv> P th cs#s'"} are both valid. We again have to analyse two subcases, namely
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1172
  the one where @{text cs} is not locked, and one where it is. We treat the former case
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1173
  first by showing that
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1174
  
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1175
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1176
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1177
  @{thm depend_s}\\
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1178
  @{thm eq_cp}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1179
  \end{tabular}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1180
  \end{isabelle}
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1181
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1182
  \noindent
336
f9e0d3274c14 fixed typo
urbanc
parents: 335
diff changeset
  1183
  This means we need to add a holding edge to the @{text RAG} and no
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1184
  current precedence needs to be recalculated.*}(*<*)end context step_P_cps_ne begin(*>*) text {*
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1185
  \noindent
331
c5442db6a5cb changes by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 329
diff changeset
  1186
  In the second case we know that resource @{text cs} is locked. We can show that
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1187
  
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1188
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1189
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1190
  @{thm depend_s}\\
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1191
  @{thm[mode=IfThen] eq_cp}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1192
  \end{tabular}
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1193
  \end{isabelle}
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1194
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1195
  \noindent
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1196
  That means we have to add a waiting edge to the @{text RAG}. Furthermore
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1197
  the current precedence for all threads that are not dependants of @{text th}
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1198
  are unchanged. For the others we need to follow the edges 
355
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1199
  in the @{text RAG} and recompute the @{term "cp"}. To do this we can start from @{term "th"} 
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1200
  and follow the @{term "depend"}-edges to recompute  using Lemma~\ref{childrenlem} 
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1201
  the @{term "cp"} of every 
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1202
  thread encountered on the way. Since the @{term "depend"}
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1203
  is loop free, this procedure will always stop. The following lemma shows, however, 
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1204
  that this procedure can actually stop often earlier without having to consider all
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1205
  dependants.
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1206
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1207
  \begin{isabelle}\ \ \ \ \ %%%
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1208
  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1209
  %%@ {t hm[mode=IfThen] eq_up_self}\\
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1210
  @{text "If"} @{thm (prem 1) eq_up}, @{thm (prem 2) eq_up} and @{thm (prem 3) eq_up}\\
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1211
  @{text "then"} @{thm (concl) eq_up}.
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1212
  \end{tabular}
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1213
  \end{isabelle}
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1214
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1215
  \noindent
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1216
  This lemma states that if an intermediate @{term cp}-value does not change, then
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1217
  the procedure can also stop, because none of its dependent threads will
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1218
  have their current precedence changed.
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1219
  *}
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1220
(*<*)
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1221
end
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1222
(*>*)
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1223
text {*
312
09281ccb31bd added implementation section
urbanc
parents: 311
diff changeset
  1224
  \noindent
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
  1225
  As can be seen, a pleasing byproduct of our formalisation is that the properties in
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
  1226
  this section closely inform an implementation of PIP, namely whether the
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1227
  @{text RAG} needs to be reconfigured or current precedences need to
339
b3add51e2e0f added some of the comments of the reviewers and made it compile with current Isabelle
urbanc
parents: 337
diff changeset
  1228
  be recalculated for an event. This information is provided by the lemmas we proved.
352
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1229
  We confirmed that our observations translate into practice by implementing
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1230
  our version of PIP on top of PINTOS, a small operating system written in C and used for teaching at 
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1231
  Stanford University \cite{PINTOS}. To implement PIP, we only need to modify the kernel 
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1232
  functions corresponding to the events in our formal model. The events translate to the following 
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1233
  function interface in PINTOS:
351
e6b13c7b9494 slightly changed the definition of holdends and detached
urbanc
parents: 349
diff changeset
  1234
e6b13c7b9494 slightly changed the definition of holdends and detached
urbanc
parents: 349
diff changeset
  1235
  \begin{center}
352
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1236
  \begin{tabular}{|l@ {\hspace{2mm}}|l@ {\hspace{2mm}}|}
351
e6b13c7b9494 slightly changed the definition of holdends and detached
urbanc
parents: 349
diff changeset
  1237
  \hline
e6b13c7b9494 slightly changed the definition of holdends and detached
urbanc
parents: 349
diff changeset
  1238
  {\bf Event} & {\bf PINTOS function} \\
e6b13c7b9494 slightly changed the definition of holdends and detached
urbanc
parents: 349
diff changeset
  1239
  \hline
352
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1240
  @{text Create} & @{text "thread_create"}\\
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1241
  @{text Exit}   & @{text "thread_exit"}\\
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1242
  @{text Set}    & @{text "thread_set_priority"}\\
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1243
  @{text P}      & @{text "lock_acquire"}\\
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1244
  @{text V}      & @{text "lock_release"}\\ 
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1245
  \hline
351
e6b13c7b9494 slightly changed the definition of holdends and detached
urbanc
parents: 349
diff changeset
  1246
  \end{tabular}
e6b13c7b9494 slightly changed the definition of holdends and detached
urbanc
parents: 349
diff changeset
  1247
  \end{center}
e6b13c7b9494 slightly changed the definition of holdends and detached
urbanc
parents: 349
diff changeset
  1248
352
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1249
  \noindent
354
677364c67cc8 some small editing
urbanc
parents: 353
diff changeset
  1250
  Our implicit assumption that every event is an atomic operation is ensured by the architecture of 
352
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1251
  PINTOS. The case where an unlocked resource is given next to the waiting thread with the
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1252
  highest precedence is realised in our implementation by priority queues. We implemented
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1253
  them as \emph{Braun trees} \cite{Paulson96}, which provide efficient @{text "O(log n)"}-operations
354
677364c67cc8 some small editing
urbanc
parents: 353
diff changeset
  1254
  for accessing and updating. Apart from having to implement relatively complex data\-structures in C
352
ee58e3d99f8a added section about PINTOS and rewritten multi-processor section
urbanc
parents: 351
diff changeset
  1255
  using pointers, our experience with the implementation has been very positive: our specification 
354
677364c67cc8 some small editing
urbanc
parents: 353
diff changeset
  1256
  and formalisation of PIP translates smoothly to an efficent implementation in PINTOS. 
311
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1257
*}
23632f329e10 merged Xingyuan's changes
urbanc
parents: 310
diff changeset
  1258
298
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
  1259
section {* Conclusion *}
f2e0d031a395 completed model section; vt has only state as argument
urbanc
parents: 297
diff changeset
  1260
300
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
  1261
text {* 
314
ccb6c0601614 some parts of the conclusion
urbanc
parents: 313
diff changeset
  1262
  The Priority Inheritance Protocol (PIP) is a classic textbook
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
  1263
  algorithm used in many real-time operating systems in order to avoid the problem of
315
f05f6aeb32f4 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 314
diff changeset
  1264
  Priority Inversion.  Although classic and widely used, PIP does have
317
2d268a0afc07 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 316
diff changeset
  1265
  its faults: for example it does not prevent deadlocks in cases where threads
315
f05f6aeb32f4 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 314
diff changeset
  1266
  have circular lock dependencies.
300
8524f94d251b correct RAG
urbanc
parents: 299
diff changeset
  1267
317
2d268a0afc07 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 316
diff changeset
  1268
  We had two goals in mind with our formalisation of PIP: One is to
315
f05f6aeb32f4 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 314
diff changeset
  1269
  make the notions in the correctness proof by Sha et al.~\cite{Sha90}
317
2d268a0afc07 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 316
diff changeset
  1270
  precise so that they can be processed by a theorem prover. The reason is
2d268a0afc07 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 316
diff changeset
  1271
  that a mechanically checked proof avoids the flaws that crept into their
2d268a0afc07 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 316
diff changeset
  1272
  informal reasoning. We achieved this goal: The correctness of PIP now
315
f05f6aeb32f4 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 314
diff changeset
  1273
  only hinges on the assumptions behind our formal model. The reasoning, which is
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1274
  sometimes quite intricate and tedious, has been checked by Isabelle/HOL. 
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1275
  We can also confirm that Paulson's
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1276
  inductive method for protocol verification~\cite{Paulson98} is quite
315
f05f6aeb32f4 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 314
diff changeset
  1277
  suitable for our formal model and proof. The traditional application
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1278
  area of this method is security protocols. 
301
urbanc
parents: 300
diff changeset
  1279
317
2d268a0afc07 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 316
diff changeset
  1280
  The second goal of our formalisation is to provide a specification for actually
2d268a0afc07 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 316
diff changeset
  1281
  implementing PIP. Textbooks, for example \cite[Section 5.6.5]{Vahalia96},
315
f05f6aeb32f4 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 314
diff changeset
  1282
  explain how to use various implementations of PIP and abstractly
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
  1283
  discuss their properties, but surprisingly lack most details important for a
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
  1284
  programmer who wants to implement PIP (similarly Sha et al.~\cite{Sha90}).  
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
  1285
  That this is an issue in practice is illustrated by the
315
f05f6aeb32f4 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 314
diff changeset
  1286
  email from Baker we cited in the Introduction. We achieved also this
354
677364c67cc8 some small editing
urbanc
parents: 353
diff changeset
  1287
  goal: The formalisation allowed us to efficently implement our version
677364c67cc8 some small editing
urbanc
parents: 353
diff changeset
  1288
  of PIP on top of PINTOS \cite{PINTOS}, a simple instructional operating system for the x86 
677364c67cc8 some small editing
urbanc
parents: 353
diff changeset
  1289
  architecture. It also gives the first author enough data to enable
677364c67cc8 some small editing
urbanc
parents: 353
diff changeset
  1290
  his undergraduate students to implement PIP (as part of their OS course).
677364c67cc8 some small editing
urbanc
parents: 353
diff changeset
  1291
  A byproduct of our formalisation effort is that nearly all
314
ccb6c0601614 some parts of the conclusion
urbanc
parents: 313
diff changeset
  1292
  design choices for the PIP scheduler are backed up with a proved
317
2d268a0afc07 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 316
diff changeset
  1293
  lemma. We were also able to establish the property that the choice of
2d268a0afc07 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 316
diff changeset
  1294
  the next thread which takes over a lock is irrelevant for the correctness
345
73a415af3bcd some small tuning
urbanc
parents: 344
diff changeset
  1295
  of PIP. 
315
f05f6aeb32f4 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 314
diff changeset
  1296
f05f6aeb32f4 more conclusion
urbanc
parents: 314
diff changeset
  1297
  PIP is a scheduling algorithm for single-processor systems. We are
353
32186d6a1951 tuned paragraph on multiprocesors
urbanc
parents: 352
diff changeset
  1298
  now living in a multi-processor world. Priority Inversion certainly
32186d6a1951 tuned paragraph on multiprocesors
urbanc
parents: 352
diff changeset
  1299
  occurs also there.  However, there is very little ``foundational''
32186d6a1951 tuned paragraph on multiprocesors
urbanc
parents: 352
diff changeset
  1300
  work about PIP-algorithms on multi-processor systems.  We are not
32186d6a1951 tuned paragraph on multiprocesors
urbanc
parents: 352
diff changeset
  1301
  aware of any correctness proofs, not even informal ones. There is an
32186d6a1951 tuned paragraph on multiprocesors
urbanc
parents: 352
diff changeset
  1302
  implementation of a PIP-algorithm for multi-processors as part of the
32186d6a1951 tuned paragraph on multiprocesors
urbanc
parents: 352
diff changeset
  1303
  ``real-time'' effort in Linux, including an informal description of the implemented scheduling
32186d6a1951 tuned paragraph on multiprocesors
urbanc
parents: 352
diff changeset
  1304
  algorithm given in \cite{LINUX}.  We estimate that the formal
32186d6a1951 tuned paragraph on multiprocesors
urbanc
parents: 352
diff changeset
  1305
  verification of this algorithm, involving more fine-grained events,
32186d6a1951 tuned paragraph on multiprocesors
urbanc
parents: 352
diff changeset
  1306
  is a magnitude harder than the one we presented here, but still
32186d6a1951 tuned paragraph on multiprocesors
urbanc
parents: 352
diff changeset
  1307
  within reach of current theorem proving technology. We leave this
32186d6a1951 tuned paragraph on multiprocesors
urbanc
parents: 352
diff changeset
  1308
  for future work.
265
993068ce745f changed abstract, intro and IsaMakefile
urbanc
parents: 264
diff changeset
  1309
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1310
  The most closely related work to ours is the formal verification in
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1311
  PVS of the Priority Ceiling Protocol done by Dutertre
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1312
  \cite{dutertre99b}---another solution to the Priority Inversion
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1313
  problem, which however needs static analysis of programs in order to
344
27270b4bffba some small improvements
urbanc
parents: 343
diff changeset
  1314
  avoid it. There have been earlier formal investigations
27270b4bffba some small improvements
urbanc
parents: 343
diff changeset
  1315
  into PIP \cite{Faria08,Jahier09,Wellings07}, but they employ model
355
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1316
  checking techniques. The results obtained by them apply,
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1317
  however, only to systems with a fixed size, such as a fixed number of 
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1318
  events and threads. In contrast, our result applies to systems of arbitrary
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1319
  size. Moreover, our result is a good 
344
27270b4bffba some small improvements
urbanc
parents: 343
diff changeset
  1320
  witness for one of the major reasons to be interested in machine checked 
27270b4bffba some small improvements
urbanc
parents: 343
diff changeset
  1321
  reasoning: gaining deeper understanding of the subject matter.
342
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1322
a40a35d1bc91 changes requested by the reviewers
urbanc
parents: 341
diff changeset
  1323
  Our formalisation
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1324
  consists of around 210 lemmas and overall 6950 lines of readable Isabelle/Isar
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1325
  code with a few apply-scripts interspersed. The formal model of PIP
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1326
  is 385 lines long; the formal correctness proof 3800 lines. Some auxiliary
332
5faa1b59e870 one typo
urbanc
parents: 331
diff changeset
  1327
  definitions and proofs span over 770 lines of code. The properties relevant
355
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1328
  for an implementation require 2000 lines. 
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1329
  %The code of our formalisation 
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1330
  %can be downloaded from
e9bafb20004d comments by Xingyuan
urbanc
parents: 354
diff changeset
  1331
  %\url{http://www.inf.kcl.ac.uk/staff/urbanc/pip.html}.\medskip
346
61bd5d99c3ab added an acknowledgement
urbanc
parents: 345
diff changeset
  1332
61bd5d99c3ab added an acknowledgement
urbanc
parents: 345
diff changeset
  1333
  \noindent
61bd5d99c3ab added an acknowledgement
urbanc
parents: 345
diff changeset
  1334
  {\bf Acknowledgements:}
61bd5d99c3ab added an acknowledgement
urbanc
parents: 345
diff changeset
  1335
  We are grateful for the comments we received from anonymous
61bd5d99c3ab added an acknowledgement
urbanc
parents: 345
diff changeset
  1336
  referees.
321
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1337
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1338
  \bibliographystyle{plain}
6a4249608ad0 polished implementation
urbanc
parents: 320
diff changeset
  1339
  \bibliography{root}
262
4190df6f4488 initial version of the PIP formalisation
urbanc
parents:
diff changeset
  1340
*}
4190df6f4488 initial version of the PIP formalisation
urbanc
parents:
diff changeset
  1341
264
24199eb2c423 Newer version.
zhang
parents: 262
diff changeset
  1342
24199eb2c423 Newer version.
zhang
parents: 262
diff changeset
  1343
(*<*)
24199eb2c423 Newer version.
zhang
parents: 262
diff changeset
  1344
end
262
4190df6f4488 initial version of the PIP formalisation
urbanc
parents:
diff changeset
  1345
(*>*)