| MELLOR-CRUMMEY, J. On-the-fly detection of data races for programs with nested fork-join parallelism. In Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE Conference on Supercomputing (Albuquerque, New Mexico, Nov.). 1991, pp. 24--33. |
....to enable more freedom of implementation, which is particularly important for interrupts. The next section covers the use of monitors in Mesa. There are also tools for dynamic detection of races. Eraser [44] detects unprotected shared variables using a modified binary. On the fly race detectors [31, 39] serialize all accesses to a variable to verify serializability. These approaches only catch errors that actually occur during the test run. In addition, dynamic approaches are less appealing for motes due to their number, resource limitations, and UI constraints. All of these race detection ....
J. Mellor-Crummey. On-the-fly detection of data races for programs with nested fork-join parallelism. In Proc. of Supercomputing '91, pages 24--33, 1991.
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