Title :
Synthesizing a protocol converter from executable protocol traces
Author :
Rajagopal, Murali ; Miller, Raymond E.
Author_Institution :
IBM Corp., Lexington, KY, USA
fDate :
4/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Communicating finite state machines (CFSM´s) with FIFO (first in, first out) queues are used to model a protocol converter. A protocol conversion algorithm is developed and presented for the CSFM model of the protocols A and B. A converter H for protocols A=(A0, A1) and B=(B0, B1) is viewed as a black box such that H is between sender A 0 and receiver B1. This gives a resulting protocol X=(A0, H, B1). The conversion algorithm requires a specification of the message relationships between the messages of protocols A and B. It is assumed that protocols A and B have the required progress properties. The algorithm includes a search for related messages from the two protocols in an FIFO from a composite space formed by a Cartesian cross-product of state spaces A1 and B0. The search produces finite-length traces which are combined to form a state machine H, which is examined for freedom from unspecified receptions, deadlocks, and livelocks. A protocol conversion example demonstrates the applicability of the algorithm
Keywords :
finite automata; protocols; Cartesian cross-product; conversion algorithm; deadlocks; executable protocol traces; finite state machines; livelocks; message relationships; model; protocol conversion algorithm; protocol convertor synthesis; queues; state spaces; Artificial intelligence; Automata; Computer architecture; Computer networks; Internetworking; Law; Protocols; Space technology; State-space methods; System recovery;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on