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4 | Synopsis [Check CTL formulas given in file are modeled by flattened network] |
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6 | CommandName [model_check] |
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8 | CommandSynopsis [perform fair CTL model checking on a flattened network] |
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10 | CommandArguments [ \[-b\] \[-c\] \[-d <dbg_level>\] |
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11 | \[-f <dbg_file>\] \[-g <hints_file>\] \[-h\] \[-i\] \[-m\] \[-r\] |
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12 | \[-t <time_out_period>\]\[-v <verbosity_level>\] |
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13 | \[-D <dc_level>\] \[-F\] \[-S <schedule>\] \[-V\] \[-B\] \[-I\] |
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14 | \[-C\] \[-w <node_file>\] \[-W\] \[-G\] <ctl_file>] |
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16 | CommandDescription [Performs fair CTL model checking on a flattened |
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17 | network. Before calling this command, the user should have |
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18 | initialized the design by calling the command <A |
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19 | HREF="init_verifyCmd.html"> <code> init_verify</code></A>. |
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20 | Regardless of the options, no 'false positives' or 'false negatives' |
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21 | will occur: the result is correct for the given circuit. <p> |
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23 | Properties to be verified should be provided as CTL formulas in the |
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24 | file <code>ctl_file</code>. Note that the support of any wire |
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25 | referred to in a formula should consist only of latches. For the |
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26 | precise syntax of CTL formulas, see the <A |
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27 | HREF="../ctl/ctl/ctl.html"> VIS CTL and LTL syntax manual</A>. <p> |
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28 | |
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29 | Properties of the form <code> AG f</code>, where <code>f</code> is a formula not |
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30 | involving path quantifiers are referred to as invariants; for such properties |
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31 | it may be substantially faster to use the <A HREF="check_invariantCmd.html"> |
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32 | <code> check_invariant</code></A> command. |
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33 | <p> |
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35 | A fairness constraint can be specified by invoking the |
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36 | <A HREF="read_fairnessCmd.html"><code>read_fairness</code></A> command; |
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37 | if none is specified, all paths are taken to be fair. |
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38 | If some initial states |
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39 | do not lie on a fair path, the model checker prints a message to this effect. |
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40 | <p> |
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42 | A formula passes iff it is true for all initial states of the |
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43 | system. Therefore, in the presence of multiple initial states, if a |
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44 | formula fails, the negation of the formula may also fail.<p> |
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45 | |
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46 | If a formula does not pass, a (potentially partial) proof of failure |
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47 | (referred to as a debug trace) is demonstrated. Fair paths are |
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48 | represented by a finite sequence of states (the stem) leading to a |
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49 | fair cycle, i.e. a cycle on which there is a state from each |
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50 | fairness condition. The level of detail of the proof can be |
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51 | specified (see option <code>-d</code>). <p> |
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52 | |
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53 | Both backward (future tense CTL formulas) and forward (past tense CTL |
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54 | formulas) model checking can be performed. Forward model checking is |
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55 | based on Iwashita's ICCAD96 paper. Future tense CTL formulas are |
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56 | automatically converted to past tense ones as much as possible in |
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57 | forward model checking. <p> |
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58 | |
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59 | Command options: |
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60 | <p> |
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61 | |
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62 | <dl> |
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63 | |
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64 | <dt> -b |
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65 | <dd> Use backward analysis when performing debugging; the default is |
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66 | to use forward analysis. This should be tried when the debugger spends a |
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67 | large amount of time when creating a path to a fair cycle. This option is not |
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68 | compatible with forward model checking option (-F).</dd><p> |
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69 | |
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70 | <dt> -c |
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71 | <dd> Use the formula tree so that there is no sharing of sub-formulae among |
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72 | the formulae in the input file. This option is useful in the following |
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73 | scenario - formulae A, B and C are being checked in order and there is |
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74 | sub-formula sharing between A and C. If the BDDs corresponding to the shared |
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75 | sub-formula is huge then computation for B might not be able to finish |
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76 | without using this option. |
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77 | </dd><p> |
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78 | |
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79 | <dt> -d <code> <dbg_level> </code> <dd> Specify the amount of |
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80 | debugging performed when the system fails a formula being checked. |
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81 | Note that it may not always be possible to give a simple |
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82 | counter-example to show that a formula is false, since this may |
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83 | require enumerating all paths from a state. In such a case the |
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84 | model checker will print a message to this effect. This option is |
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85 | incompatible with -F.</dd> <p> |
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86 | <dd> <code> dbg_level</code> must be one of the following: |
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87 | |
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88 | <p><code>0</code>: No debugging performed. |
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89 | <code>dbg_level</code>=<code>0</code> is the default. |
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90 | |
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91 | <p><code>1</code>: Debugging with minimal output: generate counter-examples |
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92 | for universal formulas (formulas of the form <code>AX|AF|AU|AG</code>) and |
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93 | witnesses for existential formulas (formulas of the form |
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94 | <code>EX|EF|EU|EG</code>). States on a path are not further analyzed. |
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95 | |
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96 | <p><code>2</code>: Same as <code>dbg_level</code>=<code>1</code>, but more |
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97 | verbose. (The subformulas are printed, too.) |
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98 | |
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99 | <p><code>3</code>: Maximal automatic debugging: as for level <code>1</code>, |
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100 | except that states occurring on paths will be recursively analyzed. |
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101 | |
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102 | <p><code>4</code>: Manual debugging: at each state, the user is queried if |
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103 | more feedback is desired. |
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104 | </dd> |
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105 | |
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106 | <p> |
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107 | |
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108 | <dt> -f <<code>dbg_file</code>> |
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109 | <dd> Write the debugger output to <code>dbg_file</code>. |
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110 | This option is incompatible with -F. |
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111 | Notes: when you use -d4 (interactive mode), -f is not recommended, since you |
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112 | can't see the output of vis on stdout.</dd> |
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113 | |
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114 | <dt> -g <<code>hints_file</code>> <dd> Use guided search. The file |
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115 | <code>hints_file</code> contains a series of hints. A hint is a formula that |
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116 | does not contain any temporal operators, so <code>hints_file</code> has the |
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117 | same syntax as a file of invariants used for check_invariant. The hints are |
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118 | used in the order given to change the transition relation. In the case of |
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119 | least fixpoints (EF, EU), the transition relation is conjoined with the hint, |
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120 | whereas for greatest fixpoints the transition relation is disjoined with the |
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121 | negation of the hint. If the hints are cleverly chosen, this may speed up |
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122 | the computation considerably, because a search with the changed transition |
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123 | relation may be much simpler than one with the original transition relation, |
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124 | and results obtained can be reused, so that we may never have to do a |
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125 | complicated search with the original relation. Note: hints in terms of |
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126 | primary inputs are not useful for greatest fixpoints. See also: Ravi and |
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127 | Somenzi, Hints to accelerate symbolic traversal. CHARME'99; Bloem, Ravi, and |
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128 | Somenzi, Efficient Decision Procedures for Model Checking of Linear Time |
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129 | Logic Properties, CAV'99; Bloem, Ravi, and Somenzi, Symbolic Guided Search |
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130 | for CTL Model Checking, DAC'00. |
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131 | |
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132 | <p>For formulae that contain both least and greatest fixpoints, the |
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133 | behavior depends on the flag <code>guided_search_hint_type</code>. |
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134 | If it is set to local (default) then every subformula is evaluated |
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135 | to completion, using all hints in order, before the next subformula |
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136 | is started. For pure ACTL or pure ECTL formulae, we can also set |
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137 | guided_search_hint_type to global, in which case the entire formula |
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138 | is evaluated for one hint before moving on to the next hint, using |
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139 | underapproximations. The description of the options for guided |
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140 | search can be found in the help page for |
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141 | print_guided_search_options. |
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142 | |
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143 | <p>model_check will call reachability without any guided search, even |
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144 | if -g is used. If you want to perform reachability with guided |
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145 | search, call rch directly. |
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146 | |
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147 | <p>Incompatible with -F.</dd> |
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148 | |
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149 | <dt> -h |
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150 | <dd> Print the command usage.</dd> |
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151 | <p> |
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152 | |
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153 | <dt> -i |
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154 | <dd> Print input values causing transitions between states during debugging. |
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155 | Both primary and pseudo inputs are printed. |
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156 | This option is incompatible with -F.</dd> |
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157 | <p> |
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158 | |
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159 | <dt> -m |
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160 | <dd> Pipe debugger output through the UNIX utility more. |
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161 | This option is incompatible with -F.</dd> |
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162 | <p> |
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163 | |
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164 | <dt> -r |
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165 | <dd> Reduce the FSM derived from the flattened network with respect to each |
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166 | formula being checked. By default, the FSM is reduced with respect to the |
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167 | conjunction of the formulae in the input file. If this option is used and |
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168 | don't cares are being used for simplification, then subformula sharing is |
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169 | disabled (result might be incorrect otherwise).</dd> |
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170 | <p> |
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172 | <dd> The truth of a formula may be independent of parts of the network |
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173 | (such as when wires have been abstracted; see |
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174 | <A HREF="flatten_hierarchyCmd.html"><code>flatten_hierarchy</code></A>). |
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175 | These parts are effectively removed when this option is invoked; this may |
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176 | result in more efficient model checking.</dd> |
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177 | <p> |
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178 | |
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179 | <dt> -t <code><timeOutPeriod></code> |
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180 | <dd> Specify the time out period (in seconds) after which the command |
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181 | aborts. By default this option is set to infinity.</dd> |
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182 | <p> |
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183 | |
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184 | <dt> -v <code><verbosity_level></code> |
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185 | <dd> Specify verbosity level. This sets the amount of feedback on CPU usage |
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186 | and code status. |
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187 | |
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188 | <br><code>verbosity_level</code> must be one of the following:<p> |
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189 | |
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190 | <code>0</code>: No feedback provided. This is the default.<p> |
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191 | |
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192 | <code>1</code>: Feedback on code location.<p> |
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193 | |
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194 | <code>2</code>: Feedback on code location and CPU usage.</dd><p> |
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195 | |
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196 | <dt> -B |
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197 | <dd> Check for vacuously passing formulae using the algorithm of Beer et al. |
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198 | (CAV97). The algorithm applies to a subset of ACTL (w-ACTL) and replaces |
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199 | the smallest important subformula of a passing property with either FALSE |
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200 | or TRUE depending on its negation parity. It then applies model checking |
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201 | to the resulting witness formula. If the witness formula also passes, then |
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202 | the original formula is deemed to pass vacuously. If the witness formula |
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203 | fails, a counterexample to it provides an interesting witness to the |
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204 | original passing formula. See the CAV97 paper for the definitions of |
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205 | w-ACTL, important subformula, and interesting witness. In short, one of the |
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206 | operands of a binary operator in a w-ACTL formula must be a propositional |
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207 | formula. See also the -V option. |
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208 | </dd><p> |
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209 | |
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210 | <dt> -C |
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211 | <dd> Compute coverage of all observable signals in a set of CTL formulae |
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212 | using the algorithm of Hoskote, Kam, Ho, Zhao (DAC'99). If the verbosity |
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213 | level (-v option) is equal to 0, only the coverage stats are printed. If |
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214 | verbosity level is greater than zero, then detailed information of the |
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215 | computation at each step of the algorithm is also provided. |
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216 | Debug information is provided in the form of states not covered for each |
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217 | observable signal if the dbg_level (-d option) is greater than 0. The number |
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218 | of states printed is set by the vis environment variable |
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219 | 'nr_uncoveredstates'. By default the number of states printed is 1. |
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220 | The value of nr_uncoveredstates can be set using the set command. |
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221 | See also the -I option.</dd> |
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222 | <p> |
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223 | |
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224 | <dt> -D <code> <dc_level> </code> |
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225 | |
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226 | <dd> Specify extent to which don't cares are used to simplify MDDs in model |
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227 | checking. Don't cares are minterms on which the values taken by functions |
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228 | do not affect the computation; potentially, these minterms can be used to |
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229 | simplify MDDs and reduce the time taken to perform model checking. The -g |
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230 | flag for guided search does not affect the way in which the don't-care |
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231 | conditions are computed. |
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232 | |
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233 | <br> |
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234 | <code> dc_level </code> must be one of the following: |
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235 | <p> |
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236 | |
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237 | <code> 0 </code>: No don't cares are used. |
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238 | |
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239 | <p> <code> 1 </code>: Use unreachable states as don't cares. This is the |
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240 | default. |
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241 | |
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242 | <p> <code> 2 </code>: Use unreachable states as don't cares and in the EU |
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243 | computation, use 'frontiers' for image computation.<p> |
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244 | |
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245 | <code> 3 </code>: First compute an overapproximation of the reachable states |
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246 | (ARDC), and use that as the cares set. Use `frontiers' for image |
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247 | computation. For help on controlling options for ARDC, look up help on the |
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248 | command: <A HREF="print_ardc_optionsCmd.html">print_ardc_options</A>. Refer |
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249 | to Moon, Jang, Somenzi, Pixley, Yuan, "Approximate Reachability Don't Cares |
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250 | for {CTL} Model Checking", ICCAD98, and to two papers by Cho et al, IEEE TCAD |
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251 | December 1996: one is for State Space Decomposition and the other is for |
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252 | Approximate FSM Traversal.</dd> |
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253 | <p> |
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254 | |
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255 | <dt> -F |
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256 | <dd> Use forward model checking based on Iwashita's method in ICCAD96. |
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257 | Future tense CTL formulas are automatically converted to past tense |
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258 | ones as much as possible. Converted forward formulas are printed when |
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259 | verbosity is greater than 0. Debug options (-b, -d, -f, -i, and -m) |
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260 | are ignored with this option. We have seen that forward model checking |
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261 | was much faster than backward in many cases, also forward was much slower |
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262 | than backward in many cases.</dd> |
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263 | <p> |
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264 | |
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265 | <dt> -I |
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266 | <dd> Compute coverage of all observable signals in a set of CTL formulae |
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267 | using an improved algorithm of Jayakumar, Purandare, Somenzi (DAC'03). If |
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268 | the verbosity level (-v option) is equal to 0, only the coverage stats are |
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269 | printed. If verbosity level is greater than zero, then detailed information |
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270 | of the computation at each step of the algorithm is also provided. |
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271 | Debug information is provided in the form of states not covered for each |
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272 | observable signal if the dbg_level (-d option) is greater than 0. The number |
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273 | of states printed is set by the vis environment variable |
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274 | 'nr_uncoveredstates'. By default the number of states printed is 1. |
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275 | The value of nr_uncoveredstates can be set using the set command. |
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276 | Compared to the -C option, this one produces more accurate results and deals |
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277 | with a larger subset of CTL.</dd> |
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278 | <p> |
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279 | |
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280 | <dt> -S <code> <schedule> </code> |
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281 | |
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282 | <dd> Specify schedule for GSH algorithm, which generalizes the |
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283 | Emerson-Lei algorithm and is used to compute greatest fixpoints. |
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284 | The choice of schedule affects the sequence in which EX and EU |
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285 | operators are applied. It makes a difference only when fairness |
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286 | constraints are specified. |
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287 | |
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288 | <br> |
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289 | <code> <schedule> </code> must be one of the following: |
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290 | |
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291 | <p> <code> EL </code>: EU and EX operators strictly alternate. This |
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292 | is the default. |
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293 | |
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294 | <p> <code> EL1 </code>: EX is applied once for every application of all EUs. |
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295 | |
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296 | <p> <code> EL2 </code>: EX is applied repeatedly after each application of |
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297 | all EUs. |
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298 | |
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299 | <p> <code> budget </code>: a hybrid of EL and EL2. |
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300 | |
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301 | <p> <code> random </code>: enabled operators are applied in |
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302 | (pseudo-)random order. |
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303 | |
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304 | <p> <code> off </code>: GSH is disabled, and the old algorithm is |
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305 | used instead. The old algorithm uses the <code> EL </code> schedule, but |
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306 | the termination checks are less sophisticated than in GSH.</dd> |
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307 | <p> |
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308 | |
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309 | <dt> -V |
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310 | <dd> Check for vacuously passing formulae with the algorithm |
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311 | of Purandare and Somenzi (CAV2002). The algorithm applies to all of |
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312 | CTL, and to both passing and failing properties. It says whether a |
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313 | passing formula may be strengthened and still pass, and whether a |
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314 | failing formula may be weakened and still fail. It considers all |
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315 | leaves of a formula that are under one negation parity (e.g., not |
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316 | descendants of a XOR or EQ node) for replacement by either TRUE or |
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317 | FALSE. See also the -B option. |
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318 | </dd><p> |
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319 | |
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320 | |
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321 | <dt> -w <<code>node_file</code>> |
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322 | |
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323 | This option invoked the algorithm to generate an error trace divided |
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324 | into fated and free segements. Fate represents the inevitability and |
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325 | free is asserted when there is no inevitability. This can be formulated |
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326 | as a two-player concurrent reachability game. The two players are |
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327 | the environment and the system. The node_file is given to specify the |
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328 | variables the are controlled by the system. |
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329 | |
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330 | <dt> -W <dt> |
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331 | |
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332 | This option represents the case that all input variables are controlled |
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333 | by system. |
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334 | |
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335 | <dt> -G <dt> |
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336 | |
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337 | We proposed two algorithm to generate segemented counter example. |
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338 | They are general and restrcited algorithm. Bu default we use restricted |
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339 | algorithm. We can invoke general algorithm with -G option. |
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340 | |
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341 | For more information, please check the STTT'04 |
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342 | paper of Jin et al., "Fate and Free Will in Error Traces" <p> |
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343 | |
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344 | <dt> <code> <ctl_file> </code> |
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345 | |
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346 | <dd> File containing CTL formulas to be model checked. |
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347 | </dl> |
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348 | |
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349 | Related "set" options: |
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350 | <dl> |
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351 | <dt> ctl_change_bracket <yes/no> |
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352 | <dd> Vl2mv automatically converts "\[\]" to "<>" in node names, |
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353 | therefore CTL parser does the same thing. However, in some cases a user |
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354 | does not want to change node names in CTL parsing. Then, use this set |
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355 | option by giving "no". Default is "yes". |
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356 | <p> |
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357 | <dt>guided_search_hint_type</dt> <dd>Switches between local and |
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358 | global hints (see the -g option, or the help page for set). |
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359 | </dl> |
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360 | |
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361 | See also commands : approximate_model_check, incremental_ctl_verification |
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362 | ] |
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363 | |
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364 | Description [First argument is a file containing a set of CTL formulas - see |
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365 | ctlp package for grammar. Second argument is an FSM that we will check the |
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366 | formulas on. Formulas are checked by calling the recursive function |
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367 | Mc_ModelCheckFormula. When the formula fails, the debugger is invoked.] |
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368 | |
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369 | Comment [Ctlp creates duplicate formulas when converting to |
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370 | existential form; e.g. when converting AaUb. We aren't using this |
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371 | fact, which leads to some performance degradation. |
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372 | |
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373 | A system satisfies a formula if all its initial states are in the satisfying |
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374 | set of the formula. Hence, we do not need to continue the computation if we |
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375 | know that all initial states are in the satisfying set, or if there are |
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376 | initial states that we are sure are not in the satisfying set. This is what |
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377 | early termination does: it supplies an extra termination condition for the |
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378 | fixpoints that kicks in when we can decide the truth of the formula. Note |
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379 | that this leads to some nasty consequences in storing the satisfying sets. |
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380 | A computation that has terminated early does not yield the exact satisfying |
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381 | set, and hence we can not always reuse this result when there is subformula |
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382 | sharing.] |
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383 | |
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384 | SideEffects [] |
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385 | |
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386 | SeeAlso [CommandInv] |
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387 | |
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388 | ******************************************************************************/ |
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389 | static int |
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390 | CommandMc( |
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391 | Hrc_Manager_t **hmgr, |
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392 | int argc, |
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393 | char **argv) |
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394 | { |
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395 | /* options */ |
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396 | McOptions_t *options; |
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397 | Mc_VerbosityLevel verbosity; |
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398 | Mc_DcLevel dcLevel; |
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399 | FILE *ctlFile; |
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400 | int timeOutPeriod = 0; |
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401 | Mc_FwdBwdAnalysis traversalDirection; |
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402 | int buildOnionRings = 0; |
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403 | FILE *guideFile; |
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404 | FILE *systemFile; |
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405 | Mc_GuidedSearch_t guidedSearchType = Mc_None_c; |
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406 | Ctlp_FormulaArray_t *hintsArray = NIL(Fsm_HintsArray_t); |
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407 | array_t *hintsStatesArray = NIL(array_t); /* array of mdd_t* */ |
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408 | st_table *systemVarBddIdTable; |
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409 | boolean noShare = 0; |
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410 | Mc_GSHScheduleType GSHschedule; |
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411 | boolean checkVacuity; |
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412 | boolean performCoverageHoskote; |
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413 | boolean performCoverageImproved; |
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414 | |
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415 | /* CTL formulae */ |
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416 | array_t *ctlArray; |
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417 | array_t *ctlNormalFormulaArray; |
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418 | int i; |
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419 | int numFormulae; |
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420 | /* FSM, network and image */ |
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421 | Fsm_Fsm_t *totalFsm = NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t); |
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422 | Fsm_Fsm_t *modelFsm = NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t); |
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423 | Fsm_Fsm_t *reducedFsm = NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t); |
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424 | Ntk_Network_t *network; |
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425 | mdd_t *modelCareStates = NIL(mdd_t); |
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426 | array_t *modelCareStatesArray = NIL(array_t); |
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427 | mdd_t *modelInitialStates; |
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428 | mdd_t *fairStates; |
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429 | Fsm_Fairness_t *fairCond; |
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430 | mdd_manager *mddMgr; |
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431 | array_t *bddIdArray; |
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432 | Img_ImageInfo_t *imageInfo; |
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433 | Mc_EarlyTermination_t *earlyTermination; |
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434 | /* Coverage estimation */ |
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435 | mdd_t *totalcoveredstates = NIL(mdd_t); |
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436 | array_t *signalTypeList = array_alloc(int,0); |
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437 | array_t *signalList = array_alloc(char *,0); |
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438 | array_t *statesCoveredList = array_alloc(mdd_t *,0); |
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439 | array_t *newCoveredStatesList = array_alloc(mdd_t *,0); |
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440 | array_t *statesToRemoveList = array_alloc(mdd_t *,0); |
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441 | |
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442 | /* Early termination is only partially implemented right now. It needs |
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443 | distribution over all operators, including limited cases of temporal |
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444 | operators. That should be relatively easy to implement. */ |
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445 | |
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446 | /* time keeping */ |
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447 | long totalInitialTime; /* for model checking */ |
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448 | long initialTime, finalTime; /* for model checking */ |
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449 | |
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450 | error_init(); |
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451 | Img_ResetNumberOfImageComputation(Img_Both_c); |
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452 | |
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453 | /* read options */ |
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454 | if (!(options = ParseMcOptions(argc, argv))) { |
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455 | return 1; |
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456 | } |
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457 | verbosity = McOptionsReadVerbosityLevel(options); |
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458 | dcLevel = McOptionsReadDcLevel(options); |
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459 | ctlFile = McOptionsReadCtlFile(options); |
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460 | timeOutPeriod = McOptionsReadTimeOutPeriod(options); |
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461 | traversalDirection = McOptionsReadTraversalDirection(options); |
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462 | buildOnionRings = |
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463 | (McOptionsReadDbgLevel(options) != McDbgLevelNone_c || verbosity); |
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464 | noShare = McOptionsReadUseFormulaTree(options); |
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465 | GSHschedule = McOptionsReadSchedule(options); |
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466 | checkVacuity = McOptionsReadVacuityDetect(options); |
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467 | /* for the command mc -C foo.ctl */ |
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468 | performCoverageHoskote = McOptionsReadCoverageHoskote(options); |
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469 | /* for the command mc -I foo.ctl */ |
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470 | performCoverageImproved = McOptionsReadCoverageImproved(options); |
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471 | |
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472 | /* Check for incompatible options and do some option-specific |
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473 | * intializations. |
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474 | */ |
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475 | |
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476 | if (traversalDirection == McFwd_c) { |
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477 | if (checkVacuity) { |
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478 | fprintf(vis_stderr, "** mc error: -V and -B are incompatible with -F\n"); |
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479 | McOptionsFree(options); |
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480 | return 1; |
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481 | } |
---|
482 | if (performCoverageHoskote || performCoverageImproved) { |
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483 | fprintf(vis_stderr, "** mc error: -I and -C are incompatible with -F\n"); |
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484 | McOptionsFree(options); |
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485 | return 1; |
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486 | } |
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487 | } |
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488 | |
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489 | if (checkVacuity) { |
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490 | if (performCoverageHoskote || performCoverageImproved) { |
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491 | fprintf(vis_stderr, "** mc error: -I and -C are incompatible with -V and -B\n"); |
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492 | McOptionsFree(options); |
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493 | return 1; |
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494 | } |
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495 | } |
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496 | |
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497 | guideFile = McOptionsReadGuideFile(options); |
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498 | |
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499 | if(guideFile != NIL(FILE) ){ |
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500 | guidedSearchType = Mc_ReadGuidedSearchType(); |
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501 | if(guidedSearchType == Mc_None_c){ /* illegal setting */ |
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502 | fprintf(vis_stderr, "** mc error: Unknown hint type\n"); |
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503 | fclose(guideFile); |
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504 | McOptionsFree(options); |
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505 | return 1; |
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506 | } |
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507 | |
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508 | if(traversalDirection == McFwd_c){ /* illegal combination */ |
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509 | fprintf(vis_stderr, "** mc error: -g is incompatible with -F\n"); |
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510 | fclose(guideFile); |
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511 | McOptionsFree(options); |
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512 | return 1; |
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513 | } |
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514 | |
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515 | if(Img_UserSpecifiedMethod() != Img_Iwls95_c && |
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516 | Img_UserSpecifiedMethod() != Img_Monolithic_c && |
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517 | Img_UserSpecifiedMethod() != Img_Mlp_c){ |
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518 | fprintf(vis_stderr, "** mc error: -g only works with iwls95, MLP, or monolithic image methods.\n"); |
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519 | fclose(guideFile); |
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520 | McOptionsFree(options); |
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521 | return 1; |
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522 | } |
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523 | |
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524 | hintsArray = Mc_ReadHints(guideFile); |
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525 | fclose(guideFile); guideFile = NIL(FILE); |
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526 | if( hintsArray == NIL(array_t) ){ |
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527 | McOptionsFree(options); |
---|
528 | return 1; |
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529 | } |
---|
530 | |
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531 | } /* if guided search */ |
---|
532 | |
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533 | /* If don't-cares are used, -r implies -c. Note that the satisfying |
---|
534 | sets of a subformula are only in terms of propositions therein |
---|
535 | and their cone of influence. Hence, we can share satisfying sets |
---|
536 | among formulae. I don't quite understand what the problem with |
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537 | don't-cares is (RB) */ |
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538 | if (McOptionsReadReduceFsm(options)) |
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539 | if (dcLevel != McDcLevelNone_c) |
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540 | McOptionsSetUseFormulaTree(options, TRUE); |
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541 | |
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542 | if (traversalDirection == McFwd_c && |
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543 | McOptionsReadDbgLevel(options) != McDbgLevelNone_c) { |
---|
544 | McOptionsSetDbgLevel(options, McDbgLevelNone_c); |
---|
545 | (void)fprintf(vis_stderr, "** mc warning : option -d is ignored.\n"); |
---|
546 | } |
---|
547 | |
---|
548 | /* Read CTL formulae */ |
---|
549 | ctlArray = Ctlsp_FileParseCTLFormulaArray(ctlFile); |
---|
550 | fclose(ctlFile); ctlFile = NIL(FILE); |
---|
551 | if (ctlArray == NIL(array_t)) { |
---|
552 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, |
---|
553 | "** mc error: error in parsing formulas from file\n"); |
---|
554 | McOptionsFree(options); |
---|
555 | return 1; |
---|
556 | } |
---|
557 | |
---|
558 | /* read network */ |
---|
559 | network = Ntk_HrcManagerReadCurrentNetwork(*hmgr); |
---|
560 | if (network == NIL(Ntk_Network_t)) { |
---|
561 | fprintf(vis_stdout, "%s\n", error_string()); |
---|
562 | error_init(); |
---|
563 | Ctlp_FormulaArrayFree(ctlArray); |
---|
564 | McOptionsFree(options); |
---|
565 | return 1; |
---|
566 | } |
---|
567 | |
---|
568 | /* read fsm */ |
---|
569 | totalFsm = Fsm_NetworkReadOrCreateFsm(network); |
---|
570 | if (totalFsm == NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t)) { |
---|
571 | fprintf(vis_stdout, "%s\n", error_string()); |
---|
572 | error_init(); |
---|
573 | Ctlp_FormulaArrayFree(ctlArray); |
---|
574 | McOptionsFree(options); |
---|
575 | return 1; |
---|
576 | } |
---|
577 | |
---|
578 | /* Assign variables to system if doing FAFW */ |
---|
579 | systemVarBddIdTable = NIL(st_table); |
---|
580 | systemFile = McOptionsReadSystemFile(options); |
---|
581 | if (systemFile != NIL(FILE)) { |
---|
582 | systemVarBddIdTable = Mc_ReadSystemVariablesFAFW(totalFsm, systemFile); |
---|
583 | fclose(systemFile); systemFile = NIL(FILE); |
---|
584 | if (systemVarBddIdTable == (st_table *)-1 ) { /* FS: error message? */ |
---|
585 | Ctlp_FormulaArrayFree(ctlArray); |
---|
586 | McOptionsFree(options); |
---|
587 | return 1; |
---|
588 | } |
---|
589 | } /* if FAFW */ |
---|
590 | |
---|
591 | if(options->FAFWFlag && systemVarBddIdTable == 0) { |
---|
592 | systemVarBddIdTable = Mc_SetAllInputToSystem(totalFsm); |
---|
593 | } |
---|
594 | |
---|
595 | if (verbosity > McVerbosityNone_c) |
---|
596 | totalInitialTime = util_cpu_time(); |
---|
597 | else /* to remove uninitialized variable warning */ |
---|
598 | totalInitialTime = 0; |
---|
599 | |
---|
600 | if(traversalDirection == McFwd_c){ |
---|
601 | mdd_t *totalInitialStates; |
---|
602 | double nInitialStates; |
---|
603 | |
---|
604 | totalInitialStates = Fsm_FsmComputeInitialStates(totalFsm); |
---|
605 | nInitialStates = mdd_count_onset(Fsm_FsmReadMddManager(totalFsm), |
---|
606 | totalInitialStates, |
---|
607 | Fsm_FsmReadPresentStateVars(totalFsm)); |
---|
608 | mdd_free(totalInitialStates); |
---|
609 | |
---|
610 | /* If the number of initial states is only one, we can use both |
---|
611 | * conversion formulas(init ^ f != FALSE and init ^ !f == FALSE), |
---|
612 | * however, if we have multiple initial states, we should use |
---|
613 | * p0 ^ !f == FALSE. |
---|
614 | */ |
---|
615 | ctlNormalFormulaArray = |
---|
616 | Ctlp_FormulaArrayConvertToForward(ctlArray, (nInitialStates == 1.0), |
---|
617 | noShare); |
---|
618 | /* end conversion for forward traversal */ |
---|
619 | } else if (noShare) { /* conversion for backward, no sharing */ |
---|
620 | ctlNormalFormulaArray = |
---|
621 | Ctlp_FormulaArrayConvertToExistentialFormTree(ctlArray); |
---|
622 | }else{ /* conversion for backward, with sharing */ |
---|
623 | /* Note that converting to DAG after converting to existential form would |
---|
624 | lead to more sharing, but it cannot be done since equal subformula that |
---|
625 | are converted from different formulae need different pointers back to |
---|
626 | their originals */ |
---|
627 | if (checkVacuity) { |
---|
628 | ctlNormalFormulaArray = |
---|
629 | Ctlp_FormulaArrayConvertToExistentialFormTree(ctlArray); |
---|
630 | } |
---|
631 | else { |
---|
632 | array_t *temp = Ctlp_FormulaArrayConvertToDAG( ctlArray ); |
---|
633 | array_free( ctlArray ); |
---|
634 | ctlArray = temp; |
---|
635 | ctlNormalFormulaArray = |
---|
636 | Ctlp_FormulaDAGConvertToExistentialFormDAG(ctlArray); |
---|
637 | } |
---|
638 | } |
---|
639 | /* At this point, ctlNormalFormulaArray contains the formulas that are |
---|
640 | actually going to be checked, and ctlArray contains the formulas from |
---|
641 | which the conversion has been done. Both need to be kept around until the |
---|
642 | end, for debugging purposes. */ |
---|
643 | |
---|
644 | numFormulae = array_n(ctlNormalFormulaArray); |
---|
645 | |
---|
646 | /* time out */ |
---|
647 | if (timeOutPeriod > 0) { |
---|
648 | /* Set the static variables used by the signal handler. */ |
---|
649 | mcTimeOut = timeOutPeriod; |
---|
650 | alarmLapTime = util_cpu_ctime(); |
---|
651 | (void) signal(SIGALRM, (void(*)(int))TimeOutHandle); |
---|
652 | (void) alarm(timeOutPeriod); |
---|
653 | if (setjmp(timeOutEnv) > 0) { |
---|
654 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, |
---|
655 | "# MC: timeout occurred after %d seconds.\n", timeOutPeriod); |
---|
656 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "# MC: data may be corrupted.\n"); |
---|
657 | if (verbosity > McVerbosityNone_c) { |
---|
658 | fprintf(vis_stdout, "-- total %d image computations and %d preimage computations\n", |
---|
659 | Img_GetNumberOfImageComputation(Img_Forward_c), |
---|
660 | Img_GetNumberOfImageComputation(Img_Backward_c)); |
---|
661 | } |
---|
662 | alarm(0); |
---|
663 | return 1; |
---|
664 | } |
---|
665 | } |
---|
666 | |
---|
667 | /* Create reduced fsm, if necessary */ |
---|
668 | if (!McOptionsReadReduceFsm(options)){ |
---|
669 | /* We want to minimize only when "-r" option is not specified */ |
---|
670 | /* reduceFsm would be NIL, if there is no reduction observed */ |
---|
671 | assert (reducedFsm == NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t)); |
---|
672 | reducedFsm = McConstructReducedFsm(network, ctlNormalFormulaArray); |
---|
673 | if (reducedFsm != NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t) && verbosity != McVerbosityNone_c) { |
---|
674 | mddMgr = Fsm_FsmReadMddManager(reducedFsm); |
---|
675 | bddIdArray = mdd_id_array_to_bdd_id_array(mddMgr, |
---|
676 | Fsm_FsmReadPresentStateVars(reducedFsm)); |
---|
677 | (void)fprintf(vis_stdout,"Local system includes "); |
---|
678 | (void)fprintf(vis_stdout,"%d (%d) multi-value (boolean) variables.\n", |
---|
679 | array_n(Fsm_FsmReadPresentStateVars(reducedFsm)), |
---|
680 | array_n(bddIdArray)); |
---|
681 | array_free(bddIdArray); |
---|
682 | } |
---|
683 | } |
---|
684 | |
---|
685 | /************** for all formulae **********************************/ |
---|
686 | for(i = 0; i < numFormulae; i++) { |
---|
687 | int nImgComps, nPreComps; |
---|
688 | boolean result; |
---|
689 | Ctlp_Formula_t *ctlFormula = array_fetch(Ctlp_Formula_t *, |
---|
690 | ctlNormalFormulaArray, i); |
---|
691 | |
---|
692 | modelFsm = NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t); |
---|
693 | |
---|
694 | /* do a check */ |
---|
695 | if (!Mc_FormulaStaticSemanticCheckOnNetwork(ctlFormula, network, FALSE)) { |
---|
696 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, |
---|
697 | "** mc error: error in parsing Atomic Formula:\n%s\n", |
---|
698 | error_string()); |
---|
699 | error_init(); |
---|
700 | Ctlp_FormulaFree(ctlFormula); |
---|
701 | continue; |
---|
702 | } |
---|
703 | |
---|
704 | /* Create reduced fsm */ |
---|
705 | if (McOptionsReadReduceFsm(options)) { |
---|
706 | /* We have not done top level reduction. */ |
---|
707 | /* Using the same variable reducedFsm here */ |
---|
708 | array_t *oneFormulaArray = array_alloc(Ctlp_Formula_t *, 1); |
---|
709 | |
---|
710 | assert(reducedFsm == NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t)); |
---|
711 | array_insert_last(Ctlp_Formula_t *, oneFormulaArray, ctlFormula); |
---|
712 | reducedFsm = McConstructReducedFsm(network, oneFormulaArray); |
---|
713 | array_free(oneFormulaArray); |
---|
714 | |
---|
715 | if (reducedFsm && verbosity != McVerbosityNone_c) { |
---|
716 | mddMgr = Fsm_FsmReadMddManager(reducedFsm); |
---|
717 | bddIdArray = mdd_id_array_to_bdd_id_array(mddMgr, |
---|
718 | Fsm_FsmReadPresentStateVars(reducedFsm)); |
---|
719 | (void)fprintf(vis_stdout,"Local system includes "); |
---|
720 | (void)fprintf(vis_stdout,"%d (%d) multi-value (boolean) variables.\n", |
---|
721 | array_n(Fsm_FsmReadPresentStateVars(reducedFsm)), |
---|
722 | array_n(bddIdArray)); |
---|
723 | array_free(bddIdArray); |
---|
724 | } |
---|
725 | }/* if readreducefsm */ |
---|
726 | |
---|
727 | /* Let us see if we got any reduction via top level or via "-r" */ |
---|
728 | if (reducedFsm == NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t)) |
---|
729 | modelFsm = totalFsm; /* no reduction */ |
---|
730 | else |
---|
731 | modelFsm = reducedFsm; /* some reduction at some point */ |
---|
732 | |
---|
733 | /* compute initial states */ |
---|
734 | modelInitialStates = Fsm_FsmComputeInitialStates(modelFsm); |
---|
735 | if (modelInitialStates == NIL(mdd_t)) { |
---|
736 | int j; |
---|
737 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, |
---|
738 | "** mc error: Cannot build init states (mutual latch dependency?)\n%s\n", |
---|
739 | error_string()); |
---|
740 | if (modelFsm != totalFsm) |
---|
741 | Fsm_FsmFree(reducedFsm); |
---|
742 | |
---|
743 | alarm(0); |
---|
744 | |
---|
745 | for(j = i; j < numFormulae; j++) |
---|
746 | Ctlp_FormulaFree( |
---|
747 | array_fetch( Ctlp_Formula_t *, ctlNormalFormulaArray, j ) ); |
---|
748 | array_free( ctlNormalFormulaArray ); |
---|
749 | |
---|
750 | Ctlp_FormulaArrayFree( ctlArray ); |
---|
751 | |
---|
752 | McOptionsFree(options); |
---|
753 | |
---|
754 | return 1; |
---|
755 | } |
---|
756 | |
---|
757 | earlyTermination = Mc_EarlyTerminationAlloc(McAll_c, modelInitialStates); |
---|
758 | |
---|
759 | if(hintsArray != NIL(Ctlp_FormulaArray_t)) { |
---|
760 | hintsStatesArray = Mc_EvaluateHints(modelFsm, hintsArray); |
---|
761 | if( hintsStatesArray == NIL(array_t) || |
---|
762 | (guidedSearchType == Mc_Global_c && |
---|
763 | Ctlp_CheckClassOfExistentialFormula(ctlFormula) == Ctlp_Mixed_c)) { |
---|
764 | int j; |
---|
765 | |
---|
766 | if( guidedSearchType == Mc_Global_c && |
---|
767 | Ctlp_CheckClassOfExistentialFormula(ctlFormula) == Ctlp_Mixed_c) |
---|
768 | fprintf(vis_stderr, "** mc error: global hints incompatible with " |
---|
769 | "mixed formulae\n"); |
---|
770 | |
---|
771 | Mc_EarlyTerminationFree(earlyTermination); |
---|
772 | mdd_free(modelInitialStates); |
---|
773 | if (modelFsm != totalFsm) |
---|
774 | Fsm_FsmFree(reducedFsm); |
---|
775 | alarm(0); |
---|
776 | for(j = i; j < numFormulae; j++) |
---|
777 | Ctlp_FormulaFree( |
---|
778 | array_fetch( Ctlp_Formula_t *, ctlNormalFormulaArray, j ) ); |
---|
779 | array_free( ctlNormalFormulaArray ); |
---|
780 | Ctlp_FormulaArrayFree( ctlArray ); |
---|
781 | McOptionsFree(options); |
---|
782 | return 1; |
---|
783 | } /* problem with hints */ |
---|
784 | } /* hints exist */ |
---|
785 | |
---|
786 | /* stats */ |
---|
787 | if (verbosity > McVerbosityNone_c) { |
---|
788 | initialTime = util_cpu_time(); |
---|
789 | nImgComps = Img_GetNumberOfImageComputation(Img_Forward_c); |
---|
790 | nPreComps = Img_GetNumberOfImageComputation(Img_Backward_c); |
---|
791 | } else { /* to remove uninitialized variable warnings */ |
---|
792 | initialTime = 0; |
---|
793 | nImgComps = 0; |
---|
794 | nPreComps = 0; |
---|
795 | } |
---|
796 | mddMgr = Fsm_FsmReadMddManager(modelFsm); |
---|
797 | |
---|
798 | /* compute don't cares. */ |
---|
799 | if (modelCareStatesArray == NIL(array_t)) { |
---|
800 | long iTime; /* starting time for reachability analysis */ |
---|
801 | if (verbosity > McVerbosityNone_c && i == 0) |
---|
802 | iTime = util_cpu_time(); |
---|
803 | else /* to remove uninitialized variable warnings */ |
---|
804 | iTime = 0; |
---|
805 | |
---|
806 | /* ardc */ |
---|
807 | if (dcLevel == McDcLevelArdc_c) { |
---|
808 | Fsm_ArdcOptions_t *ardcOptions = McOptionsReadArdcOptions(options); |
---|
809 | |
---|
810 | modelCareStatesArray = Fsm_ArdcComputeOverApproximateReachableStates( |
---|
811 | modelFsm, 0, verbosity, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ardcOptions); |
---|
812 | if (verbosity > McVerbosityNone_c && i == 0) |
---|
813 | Fsm_ArdcPrintReachabilityResults(modelFsm, util_cpu_time() - iTime); |
---|
814 | |
---|
815 | /* rch dc */ |
---|
816 | } else if (dcLevel >= McDcLevelRch_c) { |
---|
817 | modelCareStates = |
---|
818 | Fsm_FsmComputeReachableStates(modelFsm, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
---|
819 | Fsm_Rch_Default_c, 0, 0, |
---|
820 | NIL(array_t), FALSE, NIL(array_t)); |
---|
821 | if (verbosity > McVerbosityNone_c && i == 0) { |
---|
822 | Fsm_FsmReachabilityPrintResults(modelFsm, util_cpu_time() - iTime, |
---|
823 | Fsm_Rch_Default_c); |
---|
824 | } |
---|
825 | |
---|
826 | modelCareStatesArray = array_alloc(mdd_t *, 0); |
---|
827 | array_insert(mdd_t *, modelCareStatesArray, 0, modelCareStates); |
---|
828 | } else { |
---|
829 | modelCareStates = mdd_one(mddMgr); |
---|
830 | modelCareStatesArray = array_alloc(mdd_t *, 0); |
---|
831 | array_insert(mdd_t *, modelCareStatesArray, 0, modelCareStates); |
---|
832 | } |
---|
833 | } |
---|
834 | |
---|
835 | Fsm_MinimizeTransitionRelationWithReachabilityInfo( |
---|
836 | modelFsm, (traversalDirection == McFwd_c) ? Img_Both_c : Img_Backward_c, |
---|
837 | verbosity > 1); |
---|
838 | |
---|
839 | /* fairness conditions */ |
---|
840 | fairStates = Fsm_FsmComputeFairStates(modelFsm, modelCareStatesArray, |
---|
841 | verbosity, dcLevel, GSHschedule, |
---|
842 | McBwd_c, FALSE); |
---|
843 | fairCond = Fsm_FsmReadFairnessConstraint(modelFsm); |
---|
844 | |
---|
845 | if (mdd_lequal(modelInitialStates, fairStates, 1, 0)) { |
---|
846 | (void)fprintf(vis_stdout, |
---|
847 | "** mc warning: There are no fair initial states\n"); |
---|
848 | } |
---|
849 | else if (!mdd_lequal(modelInitialStates, fairStates, 1, 1)) { |
---|
850 | (void)fprintf(vis_stdout, |
---|
851 | "** mc warning: Some initial states are not fair\n"); |
---|
852 | } |
---|
853 | |
---|
854 | /* some user feedback */ |
---|
855 | if (verbosity != McVerbosityNone_c) { |
---|
856 | (void)fprintf(vis_stdout, "Checking formula[%d] : ", i + 1); |
---|
857 | Ctlp_FormulaPrint(vis_stdout, |
---|
858 | Ctlp_FormulaReadOriginalFormula(ctlFormula)); |
---|
859 | (void)fprintf (vis_stdout, "\n"); |
---|
860 | if (traversalDirection == McFwd_c) { |
---|
861 | (void)fprintf(vis_stdout, "Forward formula : "); |
---|
862 | Ctlp_FormulaPrint(vis_stdout, ctlFormula); |
---|
863 | (void)fprintf(vis_stdout, "\n"); |
---|
864 | } |
---|
865 | } |
---|
866 | |
---|
867 | /************** the actual computation **********************************/ |
---|
868 | if (checkVacuity) { |
---|
869 | McVacuityDetection(modelFsm, ctlFormula, i, |
---|
870 | fairStates, fairCond, modelCareStatesArray, |
---|
871 | earlyTermination, hintsStatesArray, |
---|
872 | guidedSearchType, modelInitialStates, |
---|
873 | options); |
---|
874 | } |
---|
875 | else { /* Normal Model Checking */ |
---|
876 | mdd_t *ctlFormulaStates = |
---|
877 | Mc_FsmEvaluateFormula(modelFsm, ctlFormula, fairStates, |
---|
878 | fairCond, modelCareStatesArray, |
---|
879 | earlyTermination, hintsStatesArray, |
---|
880 | guidedSearchType, verbosity, dcLevel, |
---|
881 | buildOnionRings, GSHschedule); |
---|
882 | |
---|
883 | McEstimateCoverage(modelFsm, ctlFormula, i, fairStates, fairCond, |
---|
884 | modelCareStatesArray, earlyTermination, |
---|
885 | hintsStatesArray, guidedSearchType, verbosity, |
---|
886 | dcLevel, buildOnionRings, GSHschedule, |
---|
887 | traversalDirection, modelInitialStates, |
---|
888 | ctlFormulaStates, &totalcoveredstates, |
---|
889 | signalTypeList, signalList, statesCoveredList, |
---|
890 | newCoveredStatesList, statesToRemoveList, |
---|
891 | performCoverageHoskote, performCoverageImproved); |
---|
892 | |
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893 | Mc_EarlyTerminationFree(earlyTermination); |
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894 | if(hintsStatesArray != NIL(array_t)) |
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895 | mdd_array_free(hintsStatesArray); |
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896 | /* Set up things for possible FAFW analysis of counterexample. */ |
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897 | Fsm_FsmSetFAFWFlag(modelFsm, options->FAFWFlag); |
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898 | Fsm_FsmSetSystemVariableFAFW(modelFsm, systemVarBddIdTable); |
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899 | /* user feedback on succes/fail */ |
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900 | result = McPrintPassFail(mddMgr, modelFsm, traversalDirection, |
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901 | ctlFormula, ctlFormulaStates, |
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902 | modelInitialStates, modelCareStatesArray, |
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903 | options, verbosity); |
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904 | Fsm_FsmSetFAFWFlag(modelFsm, 0); |
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905 | Fsm_FsmSetSystemVariableFAFW(modelFsm, NULL); |
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906 | mdd_free(ctlFormulaStates); |
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907 | } |
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908 | |
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909 | if (verbosity > McVerbosityNone_c) { |
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910 | finalTime = util_cpu_time(); |
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911 | fprintf(vis_stdout, "-- mc time = %10g\n", |
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912 | (double)(finalTime - initialTime) / 1000.0); |
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913 | fprintf(vis_stdout, |
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914 | "-- %d image computations and %d preimage computations\n", |
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915 | Img_GetNumberOfImageComputation(Img_Forward_c) - nImgComps, |
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916 | Img_GetNumberOfImageComputation(Img_Backward_c) - nPreComps); |
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917 | } |
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918 | mdd_free(modelInitialStates); |
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919 | mdd_free(fairStates); |
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920 | Ctlp_FormulaFree(ctlFormula); |
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921 | |
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922 | if ((McOptionsReadReduceFsm(options)) && |
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923 | (reducedFsm != NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t))) { |
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924 | /* |
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925 | ** We need to free the reducedFsm only if it was created under "-r" |
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926 | ** option and was non-NIL. |
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927 | */ |
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928 | Fsm_FsmFree(reducedFsm); |
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929 | reducedFsm = NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t); |
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930 | modelFsm = NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t); |
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931 | if (modelCareStates) { |
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932 | mdd_array_free(modelCareStatesArray); |
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933 | modelCareStates = NIL(mdd_t); |
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934 | modelCareStatesArray = NIL(array_t); |
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935 | } else if (modelCareStatesArray) { |
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936 | modelCareStatesArray = NIL(array_t); |
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937 | } |
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938 | } |
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939 | }/* for all formulae */ |
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940 | |
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941 | if (verbosity > McVerbosityNone_c) { |
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942 | finalTime = util_cpu_time(); |
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943 | fprintf(vis_stdout, "-- total mc time = %10g\n", |
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944 | (double)(finalTime - totalInitialTime) / 1000.0); |
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945 | fprintf(vis_stdout, |
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946 | "-- total %d image computations and %d preimage computations\n", |
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947 | Img_GetNumberOfImageComputation(Img_Forward_c), |
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948 | Img_GetNumberOfImageComputation(Img_Backward_c)); |
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949 | /* Print tfm options if we have a global fsm. */ |
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950 | if (!McOptionsReadReduceFsm(options) && modelFsm != NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t)) { |
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951 | imageInfo = Fsm_FsmReadImageInfo(modelFsm); |
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952 | if (Img_ImageInfoObtainMethodType(imageInfo) == Img_Tfm_c || |
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953 | Img_ImageInfoObtainMethodType(imageInfo) == Img_Hybrid_c) { |
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954 | Img_TfmPrintStatistics(imageInfo, Img_Both_c); |
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955 | } |
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956 | } |
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957 | } |
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958 | |
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959 | /* Print results of coverage computation */ |
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960 | McPrintCoverageSummary(modelFsm, dcLevel, |
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961 | options, modelCareStatesArray, |
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962 | modelCareStates, totalcoveredstates, |
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963 | signalTypeList, signalList, statesCoveredList, |
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964 | performCoverageHoskote, performCoverageImproved); |
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965 | mdd_array_free(newCoveredStatesList); |
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966 | mdd_array_free(statesToRemoveList); |
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967 | array_free(signalTypeList); |
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968 | array_free(signalList); |
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969 | mdd_array_free(statesCoveredList); |
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970 | if (totalcoveredstates != NIL(mdd_t)) |
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971 | mdd_free(totalcoveredstates); |
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972 | |
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973 | if (modelCareStates) { |
---|
974 | mdd_array_free(modelCareStatesArray); |
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975 | } |
---|
976 | |
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977 | if(hintsArray) |
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978 | Ctlp_FormulaArrayFree(hintsArray); |
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979 | |
---|
980 | if ((McOptionsReadReduceFsm(options) == FALSE) && |
---|
981 | (reducedFsm != NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t))) { |
---|
982 | /* If "-r" was not specified and we did some reduction at top |
---|
983 | level, we need to free it */ |
---|
984 | Fsm_FsmFree(reducedFsm); |
---|
985 | reducedFsm = NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t); |
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986 | modelFsm = NIL(Fsm_Fsm_t); |
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987 | } |
---|
988 | |
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989 | if(systemVarBddIdTable) |
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990 | st_free_table(systemVarBddIdTable); |
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991 | array_free(ctlNormalFormulaArray); |
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992 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "\n"); |
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993 | |
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994 | Ctlp_FormulaArrayFree(ctlArray); |
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995 | McOptionsFree(options); |
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996 | alarm(0); |
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997 | return 0; |
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998 | } |
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