Title :
Pabble: Parameterised Scribble for Parallel Programming
Author :
Ng, Nicholas ; Yoshida, Norihiro
Author_Institution :
Imperial Coll. London, London, UK
Abstract :
Many parallel and distributed message-passing programs are written in a parametric way over available resources, in particular the number of nodes and their topologies, so that a single parallel program can scale over different environments. This paper presents a parameterised protocol description language, Pabble, which can guarantee safety and progress in a large class of practical, complex parameterised message-passing programs through static checking. Pabble can describe an overall interaction topology, using a concise and expressive notation, designed for a variable number of participants arranged in multiple dimensions. These parameterised protocols in turn automatically generate local protocols for type checking parameterised MPI programs for communication safety and deadlock freedom. In spite of undecidability of endpoint projection and type checking in the underlying parameterised session type theory, our method guarantees the termination of endpoint projection and type checking.
Keywords :
concurrency control; message passing; parallel programming; program verification; type theory; Pabble; communication safety; complex parameterised message-passing programs; deadlock freedom; distributed message-passing programs; endpoint projection termination; endpoint projection undecidability; interaction topology; local protocols; parallel programming; parameterised MPI program type checking; parameterised Scribble; parameterised protocol description language; parameterised session type theory; static checking; Protocols; Receivers; Safety; Syntactics; System recovery; Topology; Upper bound; multiparty session types; parallel programming; scribble protocol language;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing (PDP), 2014 22nd Euromicro International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Torino
DOI :
10.1109/PDP.2014.20