Enable Concurrent Byzantine Fault Tolerance Computing with Software Transactional Memory

Wenbing Zhao, Honglei Zhang, Xiong Luo, Yueqin Zhu
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Abstract

Byzantine fault tolerance typically is achieved via state-machine replication, which requires the execution of all requests at the server replicas sequentially in a total order. This could severely limit the system throughput. We have seen tremendous efforts on the partial removal of the constraint on the sequential execution of all requests. Most of them rely on using application semantics to develop customized replication algorithms that could identify independent requests and execute them in parallel. In this paper, we describe concurrency control mechanisms for Byzantine fault tolerance systems using software transactional memory. This is an attractive approach to increasing the system throughput because no application-specific rules are required to determine whether or not two requests are conflicting. We present mechanisms for two common types of software transactional memory implementations, one based on transaction logs with two-phase locking, and the other based on multiversion concurrency control. We show that standard concurrency control mechanisms designed for these types cannot be used directly to ensure one-copy serializability, and introduce our solutions.
启用并行拜占庭容错计算与软件事务性内存
拜占庭式容错通常是通过状态机复制实现的,状态机复制要求按总顺序依次执行服务器副本上的所有请求。这可能会严重限制系统吞吐量。我们已经看到了在部分消除对所有请求的顺序执行的约束方面所做的巨大努力。它们中的大多数依赖于使用应用程序语义来开发定制的复制算法,这些算法可以识别独立的请求并并行执行它们。在本文中,我们描述了使用软件事务性内存的拜占庭容错系统的并发控制机制。这是一种提高系统吞吐量的有吸引力的方法,因为不需要特定于应用程序的规则来确定两个请求是否冲突。我们提出了两种常见类型的软件事务性内存实现机制,一种基于带有两阶段锁定的事务日志,另一种基于多版本并发控制。我们展示了为这些类型设计的标准并发控制机制不能直接用于确保单副本序列化性,并介绍了我们的解决方案。
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