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Efficient lock-free binary search trees

Abstract

In this paper we present a novel algorithm for concurrent lock-free internal binary search trees (BST) and implement a Set abstract data type (ADT) based on that. We show that in the presented lock-free BST algorithm the amortized step complexity of each set operation - ADD, REMOVE and CONTAINS - is O(H(n) + c), where H(n) is the height of the BST with n number of nodes and c is the contention during the execution. Our algorithm adapts to contention measures according to read-write load. If the situation is read-heavy, the operations avoid helping the concurrent REMOVE operations during traversal, and adapt to interval contention. However, for the write-heavy situations we let an operation help a concurrent REMOVE, even though it is not obstructed. In that case, an operation adapts to point contention. It uses single-word compare-and-swap (CAS) operations. We show that our algorithm has improved disjoint-access-parallelism compared to similar existing algorithms. We prove that the presented algorithm is linearizable. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first algorithm for any concurrent tree datastructure in which the modify operations are performed with an additive term of contention measure

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Last time updated on 07/05/2019

This paper was published in Chalmers Research.

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