DocumentCode :
1299748
Title :
Dynamic Software Updating Using a Relaxed Consistency Model
Author :
Chen, Haibo ; Yu, Jie ; Hang, Chengqun ; Zang, Binyu ; Yew, Pen-Chung
Author_Institution :
Parallel Process. Inst., Fudan Univ., Shanghai, China
Volume :
37
Issue :
5
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
679
Lastpage :
694
Abstract :
Software is inevitably subject to changes. There are patches and upgrades that close vulnerabilities, fix bugs, and evolve software with new features. Unfortunately, most traditional dynamic software updating approaches suffer some level of limitations; few of them can update multithreaded applications when involving data structure changes, while some of them lose binary compatibility or incur nonnegligible performance overhead. This paper presents POLUS, a software maintenance tool capable of iteratively evolving running unmodified multithreaded software into newer versions, yet with very low performance overhead. The main idea in POLUS is a relaxed consistency model that permits the concurrent activity of the old and new code. POLUS borrows the idea of cache-coherence protocol in computer architecture and uses a ”bidirectional write-through” synchronization protocol to ensure system consistency. To demonstrate the applicability of POLUS, we report our experience in using POLUS to dynamically update three prevalent server applications: vsftpd, sshd, and Apache HTTP server. Performance measurements show that POLUS incurs negligible runtime overhead on the three applications-a less than 1 percent performance degradation (but 5 percent for one case). The time to apply an update is also minimal.
Keywords :
computer architecture; hypermedia; multi-threading; program testing; software maintenance; software tools; transport protocols; HTTP server; POLUS; bidirectional write-through synchronization protocol; binary compatibility; cache-coherence protocol; computer architecture; concurrent activity; data structure; dynamic software update; iteratively evolving running unmodified multithreaded software; nonnegligible performance; prevalent server application; relaxed consistency model; software maintenance tool; Bidirectional control; Protocols; Registers; Runtime; Software; Synchronization; Maintainability; reliability; runtime environments.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0098-5589
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSE.2010.79
Filename :
5551162
Link To Document :
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