TSO-to-TSO linearizability is undecidable

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TSO-to-TSO linearizability is a variant of linearizability for concurrent libraries on the Total Store Order (TSO) memory model. It is proved in this paper that TSO-to-TSO linearizability for a bounded number of processes is undecidable. We first show that the trace inclusion problem of a classic-lossy single-channel system, which is known undecidable, can be reduced to the history inclusion problem of specific libraries on the TSO memory model. Based on the equivalence between history inclusion and extended history inclusion for these libraries, we then prove that the extended history inclusion problem of libraries is undecidable on the TSO memory model. By means of extended history inclusion as an equivalent characterization of TSO-to-TSO linearizability, we finally prove that TSO-to-TSO linearizability is undecidable for a bounded number of processes.

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Wang, C., Lv, Y., & Wu, P. (2015). TSO-to-TSO linearizability is undecidable. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 9364, pp. 309–325). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24953-7_24

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