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Online Timestamp-based Transactional Isolation Checking of Database Systems (Extended Version)

Published 2 Apr 2025 in cs.DB | (2504.01477v1)

Abstract: Serializability (SER) and snapshot isolation (SI) are widely used transactional isolation levels in database systems. The isolation checking problem asks whether a given execution history of a database system satisfies a specified isolation level. However, existing SER and SI checkers, whether traditional black-box checkers or recent timestamp-based white-box ones, operate offline and require the entire history to be available to construct a dependency graph, making them unsuitable for continuous and ever-growing histories. This paper addresses online isolation checking by extending the timestamp-based isolation checking approach to online settings. Specifically, we design CHRONOS, an efficient timestamp-based offline SI checker. CHRONOS is incremental and avoids constructing a start-ordered serialization graph for the entire history, making it well-suited for online scenarios. We further extend CHRONOS into an online SI checker, AION, addressing several key challenges unique to online settings. Additionally, we develop AION-SER for online SER checking. Experiments highlight that CHRONOS processes offline histories with up to one million transactions in seconds, greatly outperforming existing SI checkers. Furthermore, AION and AION-SER sustain a throughput of approximately 12K transactions per second, demonstrating their practicality for online isolation checking.

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