MCInstrumentation
= Application Instrumentation and Assistance in BPmc
The following API calls can be used inside Java b-thread to control the model checking process. Throughout, the term nextVerificationState refers to the applictation's (composite) state at next synchronization point, when all b-threads are synchronized.
markNextVerificationStateAsBad()
- Indicates safety property violation. MC stops and prints a counterexample.
markNextVerificationStateAsHot()
- Used for liveness property checking. BPmc looks for reachable cycles that contains only hot states (and no cold states). By default, states are considered cold.
== pruneSearchNow()
- forces backtracking immediately, possibly stopping other b-threads and possibly before the badness of the next state is determined pruneAtNextVerificationState() - forces backtracking �after all b-threads reach the next state and after its badness is determined. labelNextVerificationState(…): optionally provides a label for a b-thread state, to be used in constructing the BP-state (concatenating all bt-states). When BPmc reaches a state that was already fully checked – it backtracks. If b-thread doesn’t label its states – it is considered to have one state – and it doesn’t increase the size of the Cartesian product. While in regular runs a b-thread can terminate, in a MC run A b-thread should not terminate. Precede/replace the return with bSync(none,none,none); In a regular run this will just terminate. In MC run it will allow the b-thread to backtrack from the end.