Self-stabilizing Multivalued Consensus in Asynchronous Crash-prone Systems
Paper i proceeding, 2021

The problem of multivalued consensus is fundamental in the area of fault-tolerant distributed computing since it abstracts a very broad set of agreement problems in which processes have to uniformly decide on a specific value v\in V, where V ≥ 2. Existing solutions (that tolerate process failures) reduce the multivalued consensus problem to the one of binary consensus, e.g., Mostéfaoui-Raynal-Tronel and Zhang-Chen. Our study aims at the design of an even more reliable solution. We do so through the lenses of self-stabilization-a very strong notion of fault-tolerance. In addition to node and communication failures, self-stabilizing algorithms can recover after the occurrence of (a finite number of) arbitrary transient-faults; these faults represent any violation of the assumptions according to which the system was designed to operate (as long as the algorithm code stays intact). This work proposes the first (to the best of our knowledge) self-stabilizing algorithm for multivalued consensus for asynchronous message-passing systems prone to process failures and arbitrary transient-faults. Our solution is also the first (to the best of our knowledge) to support wait-freedom. Moreover, using piggybacking techniques, our solution can invoke n binary consensus objects concurrently. Thus, the proposed self-stabilizing wait-free solution can terminate using fewer binary consensus objects than earlier non-self-stabilizing solutions by Mostéfaoui, Raynal, and Tronel, which uses an unbounded number of binary consensus objects, or Zhang and Chen, which is not wait-free.

Consensus

Fault-tolerance

Stabilization

Författare

Oskar Lundström

Student vid Chalmers

Michel Raynal

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Elad Schiller

Nätverk och System

Proceedings - 2021 17th European Dependable Computing Conference, EDCC 2021

111-118
9781665436717 (ISBN)

17th European Dependable Computing Conference, EDCC 2021
Virtual, Munich, Germany,

Ämneskategorier

Inbäddad systemteknik

Datavetenskap (datalogi)

Datorsystem

DOI

10.1109/EDCC53658.2021.00023

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