An Axiomatic Basis for Computer Programming on the Relaxed Arm-A Architecture: The AxSL Logic

Author:

Hammond Angus1ORCID,Liu Zongyuan2ORCID,Pérami Thibaut1ORCID,Sewell Peter1ORCID,Birkedal Lars2ORCID,Pichon-Pharabod Jean2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

2. Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

Abstract

Very relaxed concurrency memory models, like those of the Arm-A, RISC-V, and IBM Power hardware architectures, underpin much of computing but break a fundamental intuition about programs, namely that syntactic program order and the reads-from relation always both induce order in the execution. Instead, out-of-order execution is allowed except where prevented by certain pairwise dependencies, barriers, or other synchronisation. This means that there is no notion of the 'current' state of the program, making it challenging to design (and prove sound) syntax-directed, modular reasoning methods like Hoare logics, as usable resources cannot implicitly flow from one program point to the next. We present AxSL, a separation logic for the relaxed memory model of Arm-A, that captures the fine-grained reasoning underpinning the low-overhead synchronisation mechanisms used by high-performance systems code. In particular, AxSL allows transferring arbitrary resources using relaxed reads and writes when they induce inter-thread ordering. We mechanise AxSL in the Iris separation logic framework, illustrate it on key examples, and prove it sound with respect to the axiomatic memory model of Arm-A. Our approach is largely generic in the axiomatic model and in the instruction-set semantics, offering a potential way forward for compositional reasoning for other similar models, and for the combination of production concurrency models and full-scale ISAs.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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1. An Axiomatic Basis for Computer Programming on the Relaxed Arm-A Architecture: The AxSL Logic;Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages;2024-01-05

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