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Specifying a Realistic File System

Published 13 Nov 2015 in cs.LO and cs.OS | (1511.04169v1)

Abstract: We present the most interesting elements of the correctness specification of BilbyFs, a performant Linux flash file system. The BilbyFs specification supports asynchronous writes, a feature that has been overlooked by several file system verification projects, and has been used to verify the correctness of BilbyFs's fsync() C implementation. It makes use of nondeterminism to be concise and is shallowly-embedded in higher-order logic.

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