An Impossibility Result on Strong Linearizability in Message-Passing Systems

08/03/2021
by   David Yu Cheng Chan, et al.
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We prove that in asynchronous message-passing systems where at most one process may crash, there is no lock-free strongly linearizable implementation of a weak object that we call Test-or-Set (ToS). This object allows a single distinguished process to apply the set operation once, and a different distinguished process to apply the test operation also once. Since this weak object can be directly implemented by a single-writer single-reader (SWSR) register (and other common objects such as max-register, snapshot and counter), this result implies that there is no 1-resilient lock-free strongly linearizable implementation of a SWSR register (and of these other objects) in message-passing systems. We also prove that there is no 1-resilient lock-free write strongly-linearizable implementation of a 2-writer 1-reader (2W1R) register in asynchronous message-passing systems.

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