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2 | lang_empty - perform language emptiness check on a flattened network |
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3 | _________________________________________________________________ |
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5 | lang_empty [-b] [-d <dbg_level>] [-f <dbg_file>] [-h] [-i] [-s] [-t |
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6 | <time_out_period>] [-v <verbosity_level>] [-A <le_method>] [-D <dc_level>] |
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7 | [-S <schedule>] [-L <lockstep_mode>] |
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8 | |
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9 | Performs language emptiness check on a flattened network. The language is |
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10 | not empty when there is a fair path starting at an initial state. Before |
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11 | calling this command, the user should have initialized the design by calling |
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12 | the command [1]init_verify. |
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14 | A fairness constraint can be read in by calling the [2]read_fairness |
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15 | command; if none is specified, all paths are taken to be fair. |
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17 | The system is reduced automatically with respect to the set of fairness |
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18 | constraints. If the language is not empty, a proof of this fact is |
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19 | generated. A proof is a fair path starting at an initial state. This is |
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20 | represented by a finite sequence of states starting at an initial state (the |
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21 | stem) leading to a fair cycle, i.e., a cycle on which there lies a state |
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22 | from each fairness condition. |
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23 | |
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24 | Command options: |
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25 | |
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26 | -b |
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27 | Use backward analysis when performing debugging; the default is to |
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28 | use forward analysis. This should be tried when the debugger spends a |
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29 | large amount of time when creating a path to a fair cycle. |
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30 | |
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31 | -d <dbg_level> |
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32 | Specify whether to demonstrate a proof of the language non-emptiness |
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33 | |
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34 | dbg_level must be one of the following: |
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36 | 0 : No debugging performed. This is the default. |
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38 | 1 : Generate a path to a fair cycle. |
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39 | |
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40 | -f <dbg_file> |
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41 | Write the debugger output to dbg_file. |
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42 | |
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43 | -h |
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44 | Print the command usage. |
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45 | |
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46 | -m |
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47 | Pipe debugger output through the UNIX utility more. |
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48 | |
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49 | -i |
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50 | Print input values causing transitions between states during |
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51 | debugging. Both primary and pseudo inputs are printed. |
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52 | |
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53 | -s |
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54 | Print debug output in the format accepted by the [3]simulate command. |
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55 | |
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56 | -t <timeOutPeriod> |
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57 | Specify the time out period (in seconds) after which the command |
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58 | aborts. By default this option is set to infinity. |
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60 | -v <verbosity_level> |
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61 | Specify verbosity level. This sets the amount of feedback on CPU |
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62 | usage and code status. |
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63 | |
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64 | verbosity_level must be one of the following: |
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65 | |
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66 | 0 : No feedback provided. This is the default. |
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67 | |
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68 | 1 : Feedback on code location. |
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69 | |
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70 | 2 : Feedback on code location and CPU usage. |
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71 | |
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72 | -A <le_method> |
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73 | Specify whether the compositional SCC analysis algorithm, Divide and |
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74 | Compose (DnC), is enabled for language emptiness checking. The DnC |
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75 | algorithm first enumerates fair SCCs in an over-approximated abstract |
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76 | model, and then successively refines them in the more concrete |
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77 | models. Since non-fair SCCs can be ignored in the more concrete |
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78 | models, a potentially large part of the state space are pruned away |
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79 | early on when the computations are cheap. |
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80 | |
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81 | le_method must be one of the following: |
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82 | |
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83 | 0 : no use of Divide and Compose (Default). |
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84 | |
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85 | 1 : use Divide and Compose. |
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86 | |
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87 | -D <dc_level> |
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88 | Specify extent to which don't cares are used to simplify MDDs. Don't |
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89 | cares are minterms on which the value taken by functions does not |
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90 | affect the computation; potentially, these minterms can be used to |
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91 | simplify MDDs and reduce time taken to perform MDD computations. |
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92 | |
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93 | dc_level must be one of the following: |
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94 | |
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95 | 0 : No don't cares are used. |
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97 | 1 : Use unreachable states as don't cares. This is the default. |
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98 | |
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99 | -S <schedule> |
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100 | Specify schedule for GSH algorithm, which generalizes the Emerson-Lei |
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101 | algorithm and is used to compute greatest fixpoints. The choice of |
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102 | schedule affects the sequence in which EX and EU operators are |
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103 | applied. It makes a difference only when fairness constraints are |
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104 | specified. |
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105 | <schedule> must be one of the following: |
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107 | EL : EU and EX operators strictly alternate. This is the default. |
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108 | |
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109 | EL1 : EX is applied once for every application of all EUs. |
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111 | EL2 : EX is applied repeatedly after each application of all EUs. |
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113 | budget : a hybrid of EL and EL2. |
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114 | |
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115 | random : enabled operators are applied in (pseudo-)random order. |
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116 | |
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117 | off : GSH is disabled, and the old algorithm is used instead. The old |
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118 | algorithm uses the EL , but the termination checks are less |
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119 | sophisticated than in GSH. |
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121 | -F |
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122 | Use forward analysis in the computation of the greatest fixpoint. |
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123 | This option is incompatible with -d 1 or higher and can only be used |
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124 | with -D 1. |
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126 | -L <lockstep_mode> |
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127 | Use the lockstep algorithm, which is based on fair SCC enumeration. |
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128 | <lockstep_mode> must be one of the following: |
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129 | |
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130 | off : Lockstep is disabled. This is the default. Language emptiness |
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131 | is checked by computing a hull of the fair SCCs. |
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133 | on : Lockstep is enabled. |
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134 | |
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135 | all : Lockstep is enabled; all fair SCCs are enumerated instead of |
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136 | terminating as soon as one is found. This can be used to study the |
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137 | SCCs of a graph, but it is slower than the default option. |
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139 | n : (n is a positive integer). Lockstep is enabled and up to n fair |
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140 | SCCs are enumerated. This is less expensive than all , but still less |
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141 | efficient than on , even when n = 1 . |
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142 | _________________________________________________________________ |
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143 | |
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144 | Last updated on 20100410 00h02 |
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145 | |
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146 | References |
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147 | |
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148 | 1. file://localhost/projects/development/hsv/vis/common/doc/html/init_verifyCmd.html |
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149 | 2. file://localhost/projects/development/hsv/vis/common/doc/html/read_fairnessCmd.html |
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150 | 3. file://localhost/projects/development/hsv/vis/common/doc/html/simulateCmd.html |
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