Proceedings of the 36th ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2737924.2737967
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Preventing glitches and short circuits in high-level self-timed chip specifications

Abstract: Self-timed chip designs are commonly specified in a high-level message-passing language called CHP [21]. This language is closely related to Hoare's CSP [11] except it admits erroneous behavior due to the necessary limitations of efficient hardware implementations. For example, two processes sending on the same channel at the same time causes glitches and short circuits in the physical chip implementation. If a CHP program maintains certain invariants, such as only one process is sending on any given channel a… Show more

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