Library prosa.analysis.facts.model.ideal_schedule

Throughout this file, we assume ideal uni-processor schedules.
Require Import prosa.model.processor.ideal.

Note: we do not re-export the basic definitions to avoid littering the global namespace with type class instances.
In this section we establish the classes to which an ideal schedule belongs.
Section ScheduleClass.

  Local Transparent service_in scheduled_in scheduled_on.
Consider any job type and the ideal processor model.
  Context {Job: JobType}.
  Context `{JobArrival Job}.
  Context `{JobCost Job}.

We note that the ideal processor model is indeed a uni-processor model.
  Lemma ideal_proc_model_is_a_uniprocessor_model:
    uniprocessor_model (processor_state Job).
  Proof.
    movej1 j2 sched t /existsP[[]/eqP E1] /existsP[[]/eqP E2].
    by move: E1 E2=>->[].
  Qed.

We observe that the ideal processor model falls into the category of ideal-progress models, i.e., a scheduled job always receives service.
  Lemma ideal_proc_model_ensures_ideal_progress:
    ideal_progress_proc_model (processor_state Job).
  Proof.
    movej s /existsP[[]/eqP->]/=.
    by rewrite eqxx.
  Qed.

The ideal processor model is a unit-service model.
  Lemma ideal_proc_model_provides_unit_service:
    unit_service_proc_model (processor_state Job).
  Proof.
    movej s.
    rewrite /service_in/=/nat_of_bool.
    by case:ifP.
  Qed.

  Lemma scheduled_in_def (j : Job) s :
    scheduled_in j s = (s == Some j).
  Proof.
    rewrite /scheduled_in/scheduled_on/=.
    case: existsP=>[[_->]//|].
    case: (s == Some j)=>//=[[]].
      by .
  Qed.

  Lemma scheduled_at_def sched (j : Job) t :
    scheduled_at sched j t = (sched t == Some j).
  Proof.
      by rewrite /scheduled_at scheduled_in_def.
  Qed.

  Lemma service_in_is_scheduled_in (j : Job) s :
    service_in j s = scheduled_in j s.
  Proof.
    by rewrite /service_in scheduled_in_def/=.
  Qed.

  Lemma service_at_is_scheduled_at sched (j : Job) t :
    service_at sched j t = scheduled_at sched j t.
  Proof.
      by rewrite /service_at service_in_is_scheduled_in.
  Qed.

Next we prove a lemma which helps us to do a case analysis on the state of an ideal schedule.
  Lemma ideal_proc_model_sched_case_analysis:
     (sched : schedule (ideal.processor_state Job)) (t : instant),
      is_idle sched t j, scheduled_at sched j t.
  Proof.
    intros.
    unfold is_idle; simpl; destruct (sched t) eqn:EQ.
    - by right; s; auto; rewrite scheduled_at_def EQ.
    - by left; auto.
  Qed.

End ScheduleClass.

Incremental Service in Ideal Schedule

In the following section we prove a few facts about service in ideal schedule.
(* Note that these lemmas can be generalized to an arbitrary scheduler. *)
Section IncrementalService.

Consider any job type, ...
  Context {Job : JobType}.
  Context `{JobArrival Job}.
  Context `{JobCost Job}.

... any arrival sequence, ...
  Variable arr_seq : arrival_sequence Job.

... and any ideal uni-processor schedule of this arrival sequence.
As a base case, we prove that if a job j receives service in some time interval [t1,t2), then there exists a time instant t ∈ t1,t2) such that j is scheduled at time t and t is the first instant where j receives service.
  Lemma positive_service_during:
     j t1 t2,
      0 < service_during sched j t1 t2
       t : nat, t1 t < t2 scheduled_at sched j t service_during sched j t1 t = 0.
  Proof.
    intros j t1 t2 SERV.
    have LE: t1 t2.
    { rewrite leqNgt; apply/negP; intros CONTR.
        by apply ltnW in CONTR; move: SERV; rewrite /service_during big_geq.
    }
    destruct (scheduled_at sched j t1) eqn:SCHED.
    { t1; repeat split; try done.
      - apply/andP; split; first by done.
        rewrite ltnNge; apply/negP; intros CONTR.
          by move: SERV; rewrite/service_during big_geq.
      - by rewrite /service_during big_geq.
    }
    { apply negbT in SCHED.
      move: SERV; rewrite /service /service_during; move ⇒ /sum_seq_gt0P [t [IN SCHEDt]].
      rewrite lt0b in SCHEDt.
      rewrite mem_iota subnKC in IN; last by done.
      move: IN ⇒ /andP [IN1 IN2].
      move: (exists_first_intermediate_point
               ((fun tscheduled_at sched j t)) t1 t IN1 SCHED) ⇒ A.
      feed A; first by rewrite scheduled_at_def/=.
      move: A ⇒ [x [/andP [T1 T4] [T2 T3]]].
       x; repeat split; try done.
      - apply/andP; split; first by apply ltnW.
          by apply leq_ltn_trans with t.
      - apply/eqP; rewrite big_nat_cond big1 //.
        movey /andP [T5 _].
          by apply/eqP; rewrite eqb0; specialize (T2 y); rewrite scheduled_at_def/= in T2; apply T2.
    }
  Qed.

Next, we prove that if in some time interval [t1,t2) a job j receives k units of service, then there exists a time instant t ∈ t1,t2) such that j is scheduled at time t and service of job j within interval [t1,t) is equal to k.
  Lemma incremental_service_during:
     j t1 t2 k,
      service_during sched j t1 t2 > k
       t, t1 t < t2 scheduled_at sched j t service_during sched j t1 t = k.
  Proof.
    intros j t1 t2 k SERV.
    have LE: t1 t2.
    { rewrite leqNgt; apply/negP; intros CONTR.
        by apply ltnW in CONTR; move: SERV; rewrite /service_during big_geq.
    }
    induction k; first by apply positive_service_during in SERV.
    feed IHk; first by apply ltn_trans with k.+1.
    move: IHk ⇒ [t [/andP [NEQ1 NEQ2] [SCHEDt SERVk]]].
    have SERVk1: service_during sched j t1 t.+1 = k.+1.
    { rewrite -(service_during_cat _ _ _ t); last by apply/andP; split.
      rewrite SERVk -[X in _ = X]addn1; apply/eqP; rewrite eqn_add2l.
        by rewrite /service_during big_nat1 /service_at eqb1 -scheduled_at_def/=.
    }
    move: SERV; rewrite -(service_during_cat _ _ _ t.+1); last first.
    { by apply/andP; split; first apply leq_trans with t. }
    rewrite SERVk1 -addn1 leq_add2l; moveSERV.
    destruct (scheduled_at sched j t.+1) eqn:SCHED.
    - t.+1; repeat split; try done. apply/andP; split.
      + apply leq_trans with t; by done.
      + rewrite ltnNge; apply/negP; intros CONTR.
          by move: SERV; rewrite /service_during big_geq.
    - apply negbT in SCHED.
       move: SERV; rewrite /service /service_during; move ⇒ /sum_seq_gt0P [x [INx SCHEDx]].
       rewrite lt0b in SCHEDx.
       rewrite mem_iota subnKC in INx; last by done.
       move: INx ⇒ /andP [INx1 INx2].
       move: (exists_first_intermediate_point _ _ _ INx1 SCHED) ⇒ A.
       feed A; first by rewrite scheduled_at_def/=.
       move: A ⇒ [y [/andP [T1 T4] [T2 T3]]].
        y; repeat split; try done.
       + apply/andP; split.
         apply leq_trans with t; first by done.
         apply ltnW, ltn_trans with t.+1; by done.
           by apply leq_ltn_trans with x.
       + rewrite (@big_cat_nat _ _ _ t.+1) //=; [ | by apply leq_trans with t | by apply ltn_trans with t.+1].
         unfold service_during in SERVk1; rewrite SERVk1; apply/eqP.
         rewrite -{2}[k.+1]addn0 eqn_add2l.
         rewrite big_nat_cond big1 //; movez /andP [H5 _].
           by apply/eqP; rewrite eqb0; specialize (T2 z); rewrite scheduled_at_def/= in T2; apply T2.
  Qed.

End IncrementalService.

Automation

We add the above lemmas into a "Hint Database" basic_facts, so Coq will be able to apply them automatically.
Hint Resolve ideal_proc_model_is_a_uniprocessor_model
     ideal_proc_model_ensures_ideal_progress
     ideal_proc_model_provides_unit_service : basic_facts.

We also provide tactics for case analysis on ideal processor state.
The first tactic generates two sub-goals: one with idle processor and the other with processor executing a job named JobName.
Ltac ideal_proc_model_sched_case_analysis sched t JobName :=
  let Idle := fresh "Idle" in
  let Sched := fresh "Sched_" JobName in
  destruct (ideal_proc_model_sched_case_analysis sched t) as [Idle | [JobName Sched]].

The second tactic is similar to the first, but it additionally generates two equalities: sched t = None and sched t = Some j.
Ltac ideal_proc_model_sched_case_analysis_eq sched t JobName :=
  let Idle := fresh "Idle" in
  let IdleEq := fresh "Eq" Idle in
  let Sched := fresh "Sched_" JobName in
  let SchedEq := fresh "Eq" Sched in
  destruct (ideal_proc_model_sched_case_analysis sched t) as [Idle | [JobName Sched]];
  [move: (Idle) ⇒ /eqP IdleEq; rewrite ?IdleEq
  | move: (Sched); simpl; move ⇒ /eqP SchedEq; rewrite ?SchedEq].