Abstract
The Ravenscar profile defined by Ada prevents deadlock and starvation of conforming Ada programs on monoprocessor systems, allowing for better reasoning about real-time behavior. While defined in terms of mutual exclusion, we show Ada's protected types are general enough to allow an enhanced compiler to automatically generate appropriate lock-free synchronization code even on multiprocessors for some basic datastructures. In the context of real-time systems this allows for a more deterministic real-time response and improves the ability to statically analyze generated code.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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