Leto: verifying application-specific hardware fault tolerance with programmable execution models

Author:

Boston Brett1,Gong Zoe1,Carbin Michael1

Affiliation:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Abstract

Researchers have recently designed a number of application-specific fault tolerance mechanisms that enable applications to either be naturally resilient to errors or include additional detection and correction steps that can bring the overall execution of an application back into an envelope for which an acceptable execution is eventually guaranteed. A major challenge to building an application that leverages these mechanisms, however, is to verify that the implementation satisfies the basic invariants that these mechanisms require---given a model of how faults may manifest during the application's execution. To this end we present Leto, an SMT-based automatic verification system that enables developers to verify their applications with respect to an execution model specification. Namely, Leto enables software and platform developers to programmatically specify the execution semantics of the underlying hardware system as well as verify assertions about the behavior of the application's resulting execution. In this paper, we present the Leto programming language and its corresponding verification system. We also demonstrate Leto on several applications that leverage application-specific fault tolerance

Funder

National Science Foundation

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Software

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