使用CSP建模和分析TinyOS应用程序

Allan I. McInnes
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TinyOS并发模型虽然比共享状态线程更容易理解,但由于并发活动的意外交错,仍然可能产生不希望出现的行为。这是有问题的,因为TinyOS应用程序通常要在无人值守的情况下长时间运行,而且必须是可靠的。在本文中,我们描述了一种使用进程代数CSP对TinyOS应用程序组件之间以及应用程序与TinyOS调度和抢占机制之间的交互进行建模的技术。对生成的流程模型的分析可以帮助TinyOS应用程序开发人员发现和诊断设计中与并发相关的错误,否则这些错误在应用程序部署之前可能不会被发现。
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Using CSP to Model and Analyze TinyOS Applications
The TinyOS concurrency model, although easier to reason about than shared-state threads, may still produce undesirable behavior as a result of unexpected interleaving of concurrent activities. This is problematic, since TinyOS applications are typically intended to run unattended for long periods of time, and must be reliable. In this paper, we describe a technique for modeling the interactions between TinyOS application components, and between an application and the TinyOS scheduling and preemption mechanisms, using the process algebra CSP. Analysis of the resulting process models can help TinyOS application developers to discover and diagnose concurrency-related errors in their designs that might otherwise go undetected until deployment of the application.
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