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DUDKA, K. PERINGER, P. VOJNAR, T.
Original Title
Predator: A Practical Tool for Checking Manipulation of Dynamic Data Structures Using Separation Logic
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
Predator is a new open source tool for verification of sequential C programs with dynamic linked data structures. The tool is conceptually based on separation logic with inductive predicates despite it uses a graph description of heaps. Predator currently handles various forms of lists, including singly-linked as well as doubly-linked lists that may be circular, hierarchically nested and that may have various additional pointer links. Predator is implemented as a gcc plug-in and it is capable of handling lists in the form they appear in real system code, especially the Linux kernel, including a limited support of pointer arithmetic. Collaboration on further development of Predator is welcome.
Keywords
separation logic, shape analysis, dynamic linked data structures, pointers, linked lists, tool support, formal verification, Linux lists
Authors
DUDKA, K.; PERINGER, P.; VOJNAR, T.
RIV year
2011
Released
16. 7. 2011
ISBN
0302-9743
Periodical
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Year of study
Number
6806
State
Federal Republic of Germany
Pages from
372
Pages to
378
Pages count
6
URL
http://www.springerlink.com/content/0348r4140k031426/
BibTex
@article{BUT76288, author="Kamil {Dudka} and Petr {Peringer} and Tomáš {Vojnar}", title="Predator: A Practical Tool for Checking Manipulation of Dynamic Data Structures Using Separation Logic", journal="Lecture Notes in Computer Science", year="2011", volume="2011", number="6806", pages="372--378", issn="0302-9743", url="http://www.springerlink.com/content/0348r4140k031426/" }