Structural Operational Semantics for Control Flow Graph Machines
May 14, 2018 Β· Declared Dead Β· π arXiv.org
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Authors
Dmitri Garbuzov, William Mansky, Christine Rizkallah, Steve Zdancewic
arXiv ID
1805.05400
Category
cs.PL: Programming Languages
Cross-listed
cs.LO
Citations
6
Venue
arXiv.org
Last Checked
3 months ago
Abstract
Compilers use control flow graph (CFG) representations of low-level programs because they are suited to program analysis and optimizations. However, formalizing the behavior and metatheory of CFG programs is non-trivial: CFG programs don't compose well, their semantics depends on auxiliary state, and, as a consequence, they do not enjoy a simple equational theory that can be used for reasoning about the correctness of program transformations. Lambda-calculus-based intermediate representations, in contrast, have well-understood operational semantics and metatheory, including rich equational theories, all of which makes them amenable to formal verification. This paper establishes a tight equivalence between (a variant of) Levy's call-by-push-value (CBPV) calculus and a control flow graph machine whose instructions are in static single assignment (SSA) form. The correspondence is made precise via a series of abstract machines that align the transitions of the structural operational semantics of the CBPV language with the computation steps of the SSA form. The target machine, which is derived from the CBPV language, accurately captures the execution model of control flow graphs, including direct jumps, mutually recursive code blocks, and multi-argument function calls, and the closure-free subset is similar to the SSA intermediate representations found in modern compilers such as LLVM and GCC. The definitions of all the language/abstract machine semantics and the theorems relating them are fully verified in Coq.
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