Unifying Asynchronous Logics for Hyperproperties

Abstract

We introduce and investigate a powerful hyper logical framework in the linear-time setting, we call generalized HyperLTL with stuttering and contexts (GHyperLTLSC for short). GHyperLTLSC unifies known asynchronous extensions of HyperLTL and the well-known extension KLTL of LTL with knowledge modalities under both the synchronous and asynchronous perfect recall semantics. As a main contribution, we individuate a meaningful fragment of GHyperLTLSC, we call simple GHyperLTLSC, with a decidable model-checking problem, which is more expressive than HyperLTL and known fragments of asynchronous extensions of HyperLTL with a decidable model-checking problem. Simple GHyperLTLSC subsumes KLTL under the synchronous semantics and the one-agent fragment of KLTL under the asynchronous semantics, and to the best of our knowledge, it represents the unique hyper logic with a decidable model-checking problem which can express powerful non-regular trace properties when interpreted on singleton sets of traces. We justify the relevance of simple GHyperLTLSC by showing that it can express diagnosability properties, interesting classes of information-flow security policies, both in the synchronous and asynchronous settings, and bounded termination (more in general, global promptness in the style of Prompt LTL).

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