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EMME: ECMAScript Memory Model Evaluator

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EMME: ECMAScript Memory Model Evaluator

This tools provides a SAT/SMT-based verification for JavaScript programs with shared array memory access (i.e., SharedArrayBuffer).

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Briefly, given a JavaScript-like SharedArrayBuffer bounded execution program (see .bex files in the examples folder), EMME computes all valid executions according with the ECMA specification (http://tc39.github.io/ecmascript_sharedmem/shmem.html). The valid executions are provided as: 1) a set of graphviz files represeting the memory model relations (i.e., mm*.dot), and 2) an assertion on the automatically generated JavaScript program (i.e., program.js).

Installation

Using Docker:

  1. install Docker with your package manager e.g., sudo apt-get install docker
  2. build the Docker image: cd docker/fedora_64 && docker build -f fedora-emme .
  3. run the Docker image: docker run -i -t fedora-emme /bin/bash

On Linux and MacOS:

  1. install python package dependencies: pip install -r requirements.txt
  2. install CVC4 SMT solver (see http://cvc4.cs.stanford.edu/ for licensing and additional informations): cd ext_tools && bash get_CVC4.sh && cd ..
  3. install V8 JS engine (see https://developers.google.com/v8/ for licensing and additional informations): cd ext_tools && bash get_v8.sh && cd ..

Usage

To start playing with the tool, you can run:

  1. python emme.py examples/single_var/sv_simple01.bex (to generate the valid executions in the folder examples/single_var/sv_simple01/)
  2. python litmus.py -c "bash ext_tools/run_v8.sh" -i examples/single_var/sv_simple01/program.js -n 1k -j 4 (to check if the d8 engine obeys the expected results)
  3. python emme.py examples/single_var/sv_simple01.bex --unmatched --jsengine="bash ext_tools/run_v8.sh" -n 1k -j 4 (to perform the behavioral coverage constraint analysis)
  4. python emme.py examples/single_var/sv_simple01.bex --synth (to generate all equivalent programs in the folder examples/single_var/sv_simple01/)

For more details on the license, have a look at LICENSE.txt

Publications

  • "EMME: a formal tool for ECMAScript Memory Model Evaluation". C. Mattarei, C. Barrett, S. Guo, B. Nelson, and B. Smith. TACAS 2018, 24th International Conference on Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems. Thessaloniki (Greece).

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