Towards Formal Verification of Optimized and Industrial Multipliers

Alireza Mahzoon, Daniel Große, Christoph Scholl, R. Drechsler
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Formal verification methods have made huge progress over the last decades. However, proving the correctness of arithmetic circuits involving integer multipliers still drives the verification techniques to their limits. Recently, Symbolic Computer Algebra (SCA) methods have shown good results in the verification of both large and non-trivial multipliers. Their success is mainly based on (1) reverse engineering and identifying basic building blocks, (2) finding converging gate cones which start from the basic building blocks and (3) early removal of redundant terms (vanishing monomials) to avoid the blow-up during backward rewriting.Despite these important accomplishments, verifying optimized and technology-mapped multipliers is an almost unexplored area. This creates major barriers for industrial use as most of the designs are area and delay optimized. To overcome the barriers, we propose a novel SCA-method which supports the formal verification of a large variety of optimized multipliers. Our method takes advantage of a dynamic substitution ordering to avoid the monomial explosion during backward rewriting. Experimental results confirm the efficiency of our approach in the verification of a wide range of optimized multipliers including industrial benchmarks.
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优化乘数和工业乘数的形式化验证
正式核查方法在过去几十年中取得了巨大进展。然而,证明涉及整数乘法器的算术电路的正确性仍然使验证技术达到其极限。最近,符号计算机代数(SCA)方法在大型和非平凡乘数的验证中都显示出良好的效果。他们的成功主要基于(1)逆向工程和识别基本构建块,(2)找到从基本构建块开始的收敛门锥,(3)早期删除冗余项(消失单项式)以避免在向后重写期间爆炸。尽管取得了这些重要的成就,但验证优化和技术映射的乘数几乎是一个未开发的领域。这为工业应用造成了主要障碍,因为大多数设计都是面积和延迟优化的。为了克服这些障碍,我们提出了一种新的sca方法,该方法支持对各种优化乘数的形式化验证。我们的方法利用了动态替换排序,避免了反向重写过程中的单项爆炸。实验结果证实了我们的方法在包括工业基准在内的广泛优化乘数验证中的效率。
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