seq_verify - verify the sequential equivalence of two flattened networks _________________________________________________________________ seq_verify [-b] [-f ] [-h] [-p ] [-t ] [-B] [-i] [-r] [] Please read the documentation for the command comb_verify before reading on. The concepts of roots and leaves in this command are the same as for comb_verify, except for an added constraint: the set of leaves has to be the set of all primary inputs. This obviously produces the constraint that both networks have the same number of primary inputs. Moreover, no pseudo inputs should be present in the two networks being compared. The set of roots can be an arbitrary subset of nodes. The command verifies whether any state, where the values of two corresponding roots differ, can be reached from the set of initial states of the product machine. If this happens, a debug trace is provided. The sequential verification is done by building the product finite state machine. The command has two execution modes, just as for comb_verify. In the first mode, two BLIF-MV files are given as arguments to the command: vis> seq_verify foo.mv bar.mv In the second mode, a single BLIF-MV file is taken. This is network2. It is assumed that network1 is from a hierarchy that has already been read in. If a network is present at the current node (i.e. flatten_hierarchy has been executed), it is used for verification; otherwise the command does nothing. vis> read_blifmv foo.mv vis> flatten_hierarchy vis> seq_verify bar.mv Command options: -b Specifies that the input files are BLIF files. -f Provides the correspondence between the leaves and roots of network1 and network2. leaves has to be the set of primary inputs of the networks. roots can be any subset of nodes. If this option is not used, it is assumed that the correspondence is by name, and that the roots are the combinational outputs. -h Print the command usage. -p Specifies the partitioning method for the product machine. Supported methods are "total", "partial", and "inout" (see the command build_partition_mdds for more information). If this option is not specified, then the default method "inout" is used. -t Time in seconds allowed to perform equivalence checking. The default is infinity. -B Use backward image computation to traverse the state space of the product machine. By default, forward image computaion is used. -i Print BDD statistics. This is the only way to see BDD stastics during this command. print_bdd_stats after this command doesn't show information related to this command. -r Enable DBB reordering during the equivalence check. Note that dynamic_var_ordering has no effect on whether reordering is enabled during the execution of seq_verify. _________________________________________________________________ Last updated on 20050519 10h16