Integrating Formal Schedulability Analysis into a Verified OS KernelLast modified: Sat Sep 7 19:53:50 2019 GMT. AuthorsXiaojie GuoMaxime Lesourd Mengqi Liu Lionel Rieg Zhong Shao
AbstractFormal verification of real-time systems is attractive because these systems often perform critical operations. Unlike non real-time systems, latency and response time guarantees are of critical importance in this setting, as much as functional correctness. Nevertheless, formal verification of real-time OSes usually stops the scheduling analysis at the policy level: they only prove that the scheduler (or its abstract model) satisfies some scheduling policy. In this paper, we go further and connect together Prosa, a verified schedulability analyzer, and RT-CertiKOS, a verified single-core sequential real-time OS kernel. Thus, we get a more general and extensible schedulability analysis proof for RT-CertiKOS, as well a concrete implementation validating Prosa models. It also showcases that it is realistic to connect two completely independent formal developments in a proof assistant.
PublishedIn Proc. 31st International Conference on Computer Aided Verification (CAV 2019), New York, USA, Part II, LNCS 11562, pages 496-514, July 2019. |
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