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System-level specification framework for I/O architectures

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Hill, MD; Condon, AE; Plakal, M; Sorin, DJ
Published in: Annual ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures
January 1, 1999

A computer system is useless unless it can interact with the outside world through input/output (I/O) devices. I/O systems are complex, including aspects such as memory-mapped operations, interrupts, and bus bridges. Often, I/O behavior is described for isolated devices without a formal description of how the complete I/O system behaves. The lack of an end-to-end system description makes the tasks of system programmers and hardware implementors more difficult to do correctly. This paper proposes a framework for formally describing I/O architectures called Wisconsin I/O (WIO). WIO extends work on memory consistency models (that formally specify the behavior of normal memory) to handle considerations such as memory-mapped operations, device operations, interrupts, and operations with side effects. Specifically, WIO asks each processor or device that can issue k operation types to specify ordering requirements in a k×k table. A system obeys WIO if there always exists a total order of all operations that respects processor and device ordering requirements and has the value of each `read' equal to the value of the most recent `write' to that address. This paper then presents examples of WIO specifications for systems with various memory consistency models including sequential consistency (SC), SPARC TSO, an approximation of Intel IA-32, and Compaq Alpha. Finally, we present a directory-based implementation of an SC system, and we sketch a proof which shows that the implementation conforms to its WIO specification.

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Annual ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures

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January 1, 1999

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138 / 147
 

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Hill, M. D., Condon, A. E., Plakal, M., & Sorin, D. J. (1999). System-level specification framework for I/O architectures. Annual ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures, 138–147.
Hill, M. D., A. E. Condon, M. Plakal, and D. J. Sorin. “System-level specification framework for I/O architectures.” Annual ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures, January 1, 1999, 138–47.
Hill MD, Condon AE, Plakal M, Sorin DJ. System-level specification framework for I/O architectures. Annual ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures. 1999 Jan 1;138–47.
Hill, M. D., et al. “System-level specification framework for I/O architectures.” Annual ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures, Jan. 1999, pp. 138–47.
Hill MD, Condon AE, Plakal M, Sorin DJ. System-level specification framework for I/O architectures. Annual ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures. 1999 Jan 1;138–147.

Published In

Annual ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures

Publication Date

January 1, 1999

Start / End Page

138 / 147