Semantically Enhanced Containers for Concurrent Real-Time Systems

D. Dechev, P. Pirkelbauer, N. Rouquette, B. Stroustrup
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Future space missions, such as Mars Science Laboratory, are built upon computing platforms providing a high degree of autonomy and diverse functionality. The increased sophistication of robotic spacecraft has skyrocketed the complexity and cost of its software development and validation. The engineering of autonomous spacecraft software relies on the availability and application of advanced methods and tools that deliver safe concurrent synchronization as well as enable the validation of domain-specific semantic invariants. The software design and certification methodologies applied at NASA do not reach the level of detail of providing guidelines for the development of reliable concurrent software. To achieve effective and safe concurrent interactions as well as guarantee critical domain-specific properties in code, we introduce the notion of a Semantically Enhanced Container (SEC). A SEC is a data structure engineered to deliver the flexibility and usability of the popular ISO C++ Standard Template Library containers, while at the same time it is hand-crafted to guarantee domain-specific policies. We demonstrate the SEC proof-of-concept by presenting a shared nonblocking SEC vector. To eliminate the hazards of the ABA problem (a fundamental problem in lock-free programming), we introduce an innovative library for querying C++ semantic information. Our SEC design aims at providing an effective model for shared data access within the JPL's Mission Data System. Our test results show that the SEC vector delivers significant performance gains (a factor of 3 or more) in contrast to the application of nonblocking synchronization amended with the traditional ABA avoidance scheme.
并发实时系统的语义增强容器
未来的太空任务,如火星科学实验室,将建立在提供高度自治和多样化功能的计算平台上。随着机器人航天器的日益复杂,其软件开发和验证的复杂性和成本急剧上升。自主航天器软件的工程依赖于先进方法和工具的可用性和应用,这些方法和工具可以提供安全的并发同步,并能够验证特定领域的语义不变量。NASA应用的软件设计和认证方法没有达到为开发可靠的并发软件提供指导方针的详细水平。为了实现有效和安全的并发交互,并保证代码中的关键领域特定属性,我们引入了语义增强容器(SEC)的概念。SEC是一种数据结构,旨在提供流行的ISO c++标准模板库容器的灵活性和可用性,同时它是手工制作的,以保证特定于领域的策略。我们通过展示一个共享的非阻塞SEC向量来演示SEC概念验证。为了消除ABA问题(无锁编程中的一个基本问题)的危害,我们引入了一个用于查询c++语义信息的创新库。我们的SEC设计旨在为JPL任务数据系统内的共享数据访问提供一个有效的模型。我们的测试结果表明,与传统ABA规避方案修正的非阻塞同步应用相比,SEC向量提供了显着的性能提升(3倍或更多)。
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