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    Safe Parallelism: Compiler Analysis Techniques for Ada and OpenMP

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    There is a growing need to support parallel computation in Ada to cope with the performance requirements of the most advanced functionalities of safety-critical systems. In that regard, the use of parallel programming models is paramount to exploit the benefits of parallelism. Recent works motivate the use of OpenMP for being a de facto standard in high-performance computing for programming shared memory architectures. These works address two important aspects towards the introduction of OpenMP in Ada: the compatibility of the OpenMP syntax with the Ada language, and the interoperability of the OpenMP and the Ada runtimes, demonstrating that OpenMP complements and supports the structured parallelism approach of the tasklet model. This paper addresses a third fundamental aspect: functional safety from a compiler perspective. Particularly, it focuses on race conditions and considers the fine-grain and unstructured capabilities of OpenMP. Hereof, this paper presents a new compiler analysis technique that: (1) identifies potential race conditions in parallel Ada programs based on OpenMP or Ada tasks or both, and (2) provides solutions for the detected races.This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation under contract TIN2015-65316-P, and by the FCT (Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology) within the CISTER Research Unit (CEC/04234).Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft

    Unlocking Blocked Communicating Processes

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    We study the problem of disentangling locked processes via code refactoring. We identify and characterise a class of processes that is not lock-free; then we formalise an algorithm that statically detects potential locks and propose refactoring procedures that disentangle detected locks. Our development is cast within a simple setting of a finite linear CCS variant \^a although it suffices to illustrate the main concepts, we also discuss how our work extends to other language extensions.Comment: In Proceedings WWV 2015, arXiv:1508.0338

    The Tick Formulation for deadlock detection and avoidance in railways traffic control

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    Wrong dispatching decisions may lead to deadlocks, where trains reciprocally block resources necessary to reach their destinations. It is crucial to develop tools to detect such potential deadlocks on time, in order to reverse the decisions previously taken by dispatchers or to take recovery actions. In this paper we present a new 0,1 linear formulation for detecting deadlocks and optimally park the involved trains to reduce congestion around the affected area. We discuss computational results on some realistic randomly generated instances to show the validity of the approach, as well as its limits.acceptedVersio

    A technique for detecting wait-notify deadlocks in Java

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    Deadlock analysis of object-oriented programs that dynamically create threads and objects is complex, because these programs may have an infinite number of states. In this thesis, I analyze the correctness of wait - notify patterns (e.g. deadlock freedom) by using a newly introduced technique that consists in an analysis model that is a basic concurrent language with a formal semantic. I detect deadlocks by associating a Petri Net graph to each process of the input program. This model allows to check if a deadlock occur by analysing the reachability tree. The technique presented is a basic step of a more complex and complete project, since in my work I only consider programs with one object
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