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arxiv: 1305.6624 · v1 · pith:3ZNHFXPUnew · submitted 2013-05-28 · 💻 cs.DC

A TimeStamp based Multi-version STM Protocol that satisfies Opacity and Multi-Version Permissiveness

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keywords systemsmulti-versionopacitycorrectnessformallysystemtransactionbeen
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Software Transactional Memory Systems (STM) are a promising alternative to lock based systems for concurrency control in shared memory systems. In multiversion STM systems, each write on a transaction object produces a new version of that object. The advantage obtained by storing multiple versions is that one can ensure that read operations do not fail. Opacity is a commonly used correctness criterion for STM systems. Multi-Version permissive STM system never aborts a read-only transaction. Although many multi-version STM systems have been proposed, to the best of our knowledge none of them have been formally proved to satisfy opacity. In this paper we present a time-stamp based multiversion STM system that satisfies opacity and mv-permissiveness. We formally prove the correctness of the proposed STM system. We also present garbage collection procedure which deletes unwanted versions of the transaction objects and formally prove it correctness.

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