Ramifications of metastability in bit variables explored via Simpson’s 4-slot mechanism

Author:

Paynter S. E.1,Henderson N.2,Armstrong J. M.3

Affiliation:

1. MBDA UK Ltd., 5, BS34 7QW, Bristol, Filton, UK

2. BAE SYSTEMS, Dependable Computing Systems Centre, University of Newcastle, UK

3. Centre for Software Reliability, University of Newcastle, UK

Abstract

Abstract. Protocol descriptions often fail to take metastability into account. Metastability, however, can undermine protocols which depend on shared bits. In this paper a series of increasingly realistic models of bits are developed in CSP to explore the implications of metastability for Simpson’s 4-slot asynchronous communication mechanism. It is shown that the 4-slot mechanism with realistic bit models preserves data-coherence, freshness, and sequencing, and is Lamport-atomic. We demonstrate that metastability can undermine the correctness of protocols demonstrated correct on the assumption that bits are Lamport-safe; furthermore, realistic bit models can demonstrate that protocols are correct which Lamport-safe bit models would suggest were incorrect or impossible.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Theoretical Computer Science,Software

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