Dynamic Dependence Summaries

Author:

Palepu Vijay Krishna1,Xu Guoqing1,Jones James A.1

Affiliation:

1. University of California, Irvine

Abstract

Software engineers construct modern-day software applications by building on existing software libraries and components that they necessarily do not author themselves. Thus, contemporary software applications rely heavily on existing standard and third-party libraries for their execution and behavior. As such, effective runtime analysis of such a software application’s behavior is met with new challenges. To perform dynamic analysis of a software application, all transitively dependent external libraries must also be monitored and analyzed at each layer of the software application’s call stack. However, monitoring and analyzing large and often numerous external libraries may prove to be prohibitively expensive. Moreover, an overabundance of library-level analyses may obfuscate the details of the actual software application’s dynamic behavior. In other words, the extensive use of existing libraries by a software application renders the results of its dynamic analysis both expensive to compute and difficult to understand. We model software component behavior as dynamically observed data- and control dependencies between inputs and outputs of a software component. Such data- and control dependencies are monitored at a fine-grain instruction-level and are collected as dynamic execution traces for software runs. As an approach to address the complexities and expenses associated with analyzing dynamically observable behavior of software components, we summarize and reuse the data- and control dependencies between the inputs and outputs of software components. Dynamically monitored data- and control dependencies, between the inputs and outputs of software components, upon summarization are called dynamic dependence summaries . Software components, equipped with dynamic dependence summaries, afford the omission of their exhaustive runtime analysis. Nonetheless, the reuse of dependence summaries would necessitate the abstraction of any concrete runtime information enclosed within the summary, thus potentially causing a loss in the information modeled by the dependence summary. Therefore, benefits to the efficiency of dynamic analyses that use such summarization may be afforded with losses of accuracy. As such, we evaluate the potential accuracy loss and the potential performance gain with the use of dynamic dependence summaries. Our results show, on average, a 13× speedup with the use of dynamic dependence summaries, with an accuracy of 90% in a real-world software engineering task.

Funder

ONR

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Software

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