- Esterel
Esterel is a synchronous
programming language for the development of complexreactive system s. Theimperative programming style of Esterel allows the simple expression of parallelism and preemption. As a consequence, it is very well suited for control-dominated model designs.The development of the language started in the early
1980 s, and was mainly carried out by a team ofEcole des Mines de Paris andINRIA lead byGérard Berry . Current compilers take Esterel programs and generate C code or hardware (RTL) implementations (VHDL orVerilog ).The language is still under development, with several compilers out. The commercial version of Esterel is the development environment
Esterel Studio . The company that develops it (Esterel Technologies ) has initiated a normalization process with theIEEE . The [http://www.esterel-technologies.com/files/Esterel-Language-v7-Ref-Man.pdf Esterel v7 Reference Manual Version v7 30 – initial IEEE standardization proposal] is publicly available.The Multiform Notion of Time
The notion of time used in Esterel differs from that of non-synchronous languages in the following way: The notion of physical time is replaced with the notion of order. Only the simultaneity and presence of events are considered. This means that the physical time does not play any special role. This is called multiform notion of time. An Esterel program describes a totally ordered sequence of logical instants. At each instant, an arbitrary number of events occur (including 0). Event occurrences that happen at the same logical instant are considered simultaneous. Other events are ordered as their instances of occurrences. There are two types of statements: Those that take zero time (execute and terminate in the same instant) and those that delay for a prescribed number of cycles.
ignals
Signals are the only means of communication. There are valued and non-valued signals. They are further categorized as being input, output, or local signals. A signal has the property of being either present or absent in an instant. Valued signals also contain a value. Signals are broadcast across the program, and that means any process can read or write a signal. The value of a valued signal can be determined in any instant, even if the signal is absent. The default status of a signal is absent. Signals remain absent until they are explicitly set to present using the emit statement.Communication is instantaneous, that means that a signal emitted in a cycle is visible immediately. Note that one can communicate back and forth in the same cycle.
ignal Coherence rules
* Each signal is only present or absent in a cycle, never both.
* All writers run before any readers do.Thus present A else emit A endis an erroneous program.The language constructs
The primitive (elementary) Esterel statements
:#
present S then stmt1 else stmt2 end
-- If signal "S" is present in the current instant, immediately run stmt1, otherwise run stmt2.:#loop p end
-- This repeates body "p" infinitely often. As a rule, the loop body cannot terminate instantly. (Needs at least onepause
,await
, etc.:#p;q
-- Runs "p" and "q" in sequence.:#
emit S
-- Make signal "S" present in the current instant. A signal is absent unless it is emitted.:#pause
-- Stop and resume after the next cycle after the pause.:#suspend stm when S
-- suspend the execution of the body in instants whereS
is present.Example (ABRO)
The following program emits the output O as soon as both inputs A and B have been received. Reset the behaviour whenever the input R is received.
module ABRO: input A, B, R; output O; loop [ await A || await B ] ; emit O each R end module
Advantages of Esterel
* Model of time gives programmer precise control
* Concurrency convenient for specifying control systems
* Completely deterministic
* Finite-state language
** Execution time predictable
** Much easier to verify formally
* Can be implemented in hardware as well as in softwareDisadvantages of Esterel
* Finite-state nature of the language limits flexibility (but expressivity is sufficient for the chosen application field)
* Semantic challenges
** Avoiding causality violations is often difficult
** Difficult to compile in the general case, but simple correctness criteria existee also
*
Esterel Studio , an esterel IDE
*thelustre programming language , a cousin language.
*SCADE
*Esterel Technologies , the company behind Esterel Studio and SCADE.External links
* [http://www.esterel-technologies.com/ Esterel Technologies, Inc.]
* [http://www.esterel-technologies.com/technology/scientific-papers/overview.html Scientific Papers]
* [http://www-sop.inria.fr/esterel.org/ Esterel Web]
* [http://www-sop.inria.fr/meije/esterel/esterel-eng.html The Esterel Language]
* [http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~sedwards/cec/ The Columbia Esterel Compiler: An open-source Esterel compiler]
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