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Armed Cats

Jade Alglave, Will Deacon, Richard Grisenthwaite, Antoine Hacquard, Luc Maranget

2021ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We report on the process for formal concurrency modelling at Arm. An initial formal consistency model of the Arm achitecture, written in the cat language, was published and upstreamed to the herd+diy tool suite in 2017. Since then, we have extended the original model with extra features, for example, mixed-size accesses, and produced two provably equivalent alternative formulations. In this article, we present a comprehensive review of work done at Arm on the consistency model. Along the way, we also show that our principle for handling mixed-size accesses applies to x86: We confirm this via vast experimental campaigns. We also show that our alternative formulations are applicable to any model phrased in a style similar to the one chosen by Arm.

Topics & Concepts

Consistency (knowledge bases)Computer scienceConcurrencySuitex86Process (computing)Programming languageTheoretical computer scienceArtificial intelligenceGeographySoftwareArchaeologyParallel Computing and Optimization TechniquesSecurity and Verification in ComputingSoftware Testing and Debugging Techniques