Affiliation:
1. Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation, Mountain View, CA
2. Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles
Abstract
In this article we present a comprehensive survey of various approaches for the verification of cache coherence protocols based on
state enumeration, (symbolic model checking
, and
symbolic state models
. Since these techniques search the state space of the protocol exhaustively, the amount of memory required to manipulate that state information and the verification time grow very fast with the number of processors and the complexity of the protocol mechanisms. To be successful for systems of arbitrary complexity, a verification technique must solve this so-called
state space explosion
problem. The emphasis of our discussion is onthe underlying theory in each method of handling the state space exposion problem, and formulationg and checking the
safety
properties (e.g., data consistency) and the
liveness
properties (absence of deadlock and livelock). We compare the efficiency and discuss the limitations of each technique in terms of memory and computation time. Also, we discuss issues of
generality, applicability, automaticity, and amenity
for existing tools in each class of methods. No method is truly superior because each method has its own strengths and weaknesses. Finally, refinements that can further reduce the verification time and/or the memory requirement are also discussed.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
General Computer Science,Theoretical Computer Science
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