dejafu/Control/Monad/Conc/SCT.hs

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{-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-}
-- | A runner for concurrent monads to systematically detect
-- concurrency errors such as data races and deadlocks.
--
-- As an example, consider this program, which has two locks and a
-- shared variable. Two threads are spawned, which claim the locks,
-- update the shared variable, and release the locks. The main thread
-- waits for them both to terminate, and returns the final result.
--
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-- > bad :: ConcCVar cvar m => m Int
-- > bad = do
-- > a <- newEmptyCVar
-- > b <- newEmptyCVar
-- >
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-- > c <- newCVar 0
-- >
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-- > j1 <- spawn $ lock a >> lock b >> modifyCVar_ c (return . succ) >> unlock b >> unlock a
-- > j2 <- spawn $ lock b >> lock a >> modifyCVar_ c (return . pred) >> unlock a >> unlock b
-- >
-- > takeCVar j1
-- > takeCVar j2
-- >
-- > takeCVar c
--
-- The correct result is 0, as it starts out as 0 and is incremented
-- and decremented by threads 1 and 2, respectively. However, note the
-- order of acquisition of the locks in the two threads. If thread 2
-- pre-empts thread 1 between the acquisition of the locks (or if
-- thread 1 pre-empts thread 2), a deadlock situation will arise, as
-- thread 1 will have lock `a` and be waiting on `b`, and thread 2
-- will have `b` and be waiting on `a`.
module Control.Monad.Conc.SCT
( -- *Systematic Concurrency Testing
SCTScheduler
, SchedTrace
, SCTTrace
, Decision(..)
, runSCT
-- * Schedulers
, sctRandom
, sctRandomNP
-- * Utilities
, toSCT
, showTrace
) where
import Control.Monad.Conc.Fixed
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import System.Random (RandomGen)
-- | An @SCTScheduler@ is like a regular 'Scheduler', except it builds
-- a trace of scheduling decisions made.
type SCTScheduler s = Scheduler (s, SchedTrace)
-- | A @SchedTrace@ is just a list of all the decisions that were made,
-- with the alternative decisions that could have been made at each
-- step
type SchedTrace = [(Decision, [Decision])]
-- | A @SCTTrace@ is a combined 'SchedTrace' and 'Trace'.
type SCTTrace = [(Decision, [Decision], ThreadAction)]
-- | Scheduling decisions are based on the state of the running
-- program, and so we can capture some of that state in recording what
-- specific decision we made.
data Decision =
Start ThreadId
-- ^ Start a new thread, because the last was blocked (or it's the
-- initial thread).
| Continue
-- ^ Continue running the last thread for another step.
| SwitchTo ThreadId
-- ^ Pre-empt the running thread, and switch to another.
deriving (Eq, Show)
-- | Run a concurrent program under a given scheduler a number of
-- times, collecting the results and the scheduling that gave rise to
-- them.
--
-- The initial state for each run is the final state of the last run,
-- so it is important that the scheduler actually maintain some
-- internal state, or all the results will be identical.
runSCT :: SCTScheduler s -> s -> Int -> (forall t. Conc t a) -> IO [(Maybe a, SCTTrace)]
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runSCT _ _ 0 _ = return []
runSCT sched s n c = do
(res, (s', strace), ttrace) <- runConc' sched (s, [(Start 0, [])]) c
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rest <- runSCT sched s' (n - 1) c
return $ (res, zipWith mktrace strace ttrace) : rest
where
mktrace (d, alts) (_, act) = (d, alts, act)
-- | A simple pre-emptive random scheduler.
sctRandom :: RandomGen g => SCTScheduler g
sctRandom = toSCT randomSched
-- | A random scheduler with no pre-emption.
sctRandomNP :: RandomGen g => SCTScheduler g
sctRandomNP = toSCT randomSchedNP
-- | Convert a 'Scheduler' to an 'SCTScheduler' by recording the
-- trace.
toSCT :: Scheduler s -> SCTScheduler s
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toSCT sched (s, trace) prior threads = (tid, (s', trace ++ [(decision, alters)])) where
(tid, s') = sched s prior threads
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decision | tid == prior = Continue
| prior `elem` threads = SwitchTo tid
| otherwise = Start tid
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alters | tid == prior = map SwitchTo $ filter (/=prior) threads
| prior `elem` threads = Continue : map SwitchTo (filter (\t -> t /= prior && t /= tid) threads)
| otherwise = map Start $ filter (/=tid) threads
-- | Pretty-print a scheduler trace.
showTrace :: SchedTrace -> String
showTrace = trace "" 0 . map fst where
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trace prefix num (Start tid:ds) = thread prefix num ++ trace ("S" ++ show tid) 1 ds
trace prefix num (SwitchTo tid:ds) = thread prefix num ++ trace ("P" ++ show tid) 1 ds
trace prefix num (Continue:ds) = trace prefix (num + 1) ds
trace prefix num [] = thread prefix num
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thread prefix num = prefix ++ replicate num '-'