Sharing memory robustly in message-passing systems

Author:

Attiya Hagit1,Bar-Noy Amotz2,Dolev Danny3

Affiliation:

1. The Technion, Haifa, Israel

2. IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY

3. IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose CA and Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem, Israel

Abstract

Emulators that translate algorithms from the shared-memory model to two different message-passing models are presented. Both are achieved by implementing a wait-free, atomic, single-writer multi-reader register in unreliable, asynchronous networks. The two message-passing models considered are a complete network with processor failures and an arbitrary network with dynamic link failures. These results make it possible to view the shared-memory model as a higher-level language for designing algorithms in asynchronous distributed systems. Any wait-free algorithm based on atomic, single-writer multi-reader registers can be automatically emulated in message-passing systems, provided that at least a majority of the processors are not faulty and remain connected. The overhead introduced by these emulations is polynomial in the number of processors in the system. Immediate new results are obtained by applying the emulators to known shared-memory algorithms. These include, among others, protocols to solve the following problems in the message-passing model in the presence of processor or link failures: multi-writer multi-reader registers, concurrent time-stamp systems, l -exclusion, atomic snapshots, randomized consensus, and implementation of data structures.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Hardware and Architecture,Information Systems,Control and Systems Engineering,Software

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