Mover Logic: A Concurrent Program Logic for Reduction and Rely-Guarantee Reasoning (Extended Version)

Cormac Flanagan, Stephen N. Freund
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Rely-guarantee (RG) logic uses thread interference specifications (relies and guarantees) to reason about the correctness of multithreaded software. Unfortunately, RG logic requires each function postcondition to be "stabilized" or specialized to the behavior of other threads, making it difficult to write function specifications that are reusable at multiple call sites. This paper presents mover logic, which extends RG logic to address this problem via the notion of atomic functions. Atomic functions behave as if they execute serially without interference from concurrent threads, and so they can be assigned more general and reusable specifications that avoid the stabilization requirement of RG logic. Several practical verifiers (Calvin-R, QED, CIVL, Armada, Anchor, etc.) have demonstrated the modularity benefits of atomic function specifications. However, the complexity of these systems and their correctness proofs makes it challenging to understand and extend these systems. Mover logic formalizes the central ideas reduction in a declarative program logic that may provide foundation for future work in this area.
Mover Logic:用于还原和可靠保证推理的并行程序逻辑(扩展版)
依赖-保证(RG)逻辑使用线程干扰规范(依赖和保证)来推理多线程软件的正确性。不幸的是,RG 逻辑要求每个函数的后置条件都必须 "稳定 "或专门针对其他线程的行为,这使得编写可在多个调用站点重复使用的函数规范变得非常困难。本文介绍了 "移动者逻辑",它通过原子函数的概念扩展了 RG 逻辑,以解决这一问题。原子函数的行为就像它们串行执行一样,不受并发线程的干扰,因此它们可以被赋予更通用、更可重用的规范,从而避免了 RG 逻辑的稳定要求。一些实用验证器(Calvin-R、QED、CIVL、Armada、Anchor 等)已经证明了原子函数规范的模块化优势。然而,这些系统及其正确性证明的复杂性使得理解和扩展这些系统具有挑战性。Mover 逻辑将中心思想还原形式化为一种声明式程序逻辑,为这一领域未来的工作奠定了基础。
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