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Online Set-Based Dynamic Analysis for Sound Predictive Race Detection

Published 19 Jul 2019 in cs.SE and cs.PL | (1907.08337v1)

Abstract: Predictive data race detectors find data races that exist in executions other than the observed execution. Smaragdakis et al. introduced the causally-precedes (CP) relation and a polynomial-time analysis for sound (no false races) predictive data race detection. However, their analysis cannot scale beyond analyzing bounded windows of execution traces. This work introduces a novel dynamic analysis called Raptor that computes CP soundly and completely. Raptor is inherently an online analysis that analyzes and finds all CP-races of an execution trace in its entirety. An evaluation of a prototype implementation of Raptor shows that it scales to program executions that the prior CP analysis cannot handle, finding data races that the prior CP analysis cannot find.

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