IP Library Granted Patent US 6,848,088
Granted Patent B1
US 6,848,088 · App. 10/174,379 · Granted Jan 25, 2005

Measure of analysis performed in property checking

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Patent No.
US 6,848,088
App. No.
10/174,379
Granted
Jan 25, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

The amount of analysis performed in determining the validity of a property of a digital circuit is measured concurrent with performance of the analysis, and provided as an output when a true/false answer cannot be provided e.g. when stopped due to resource constraints. In some embodiments, a measure of value N indicates that a given property that is being checked will not be violated within a distance N from an initial state from which the analysis started. Therefore, in such embodiments, a measure of value N indicated that the analysis has implicitly or explicitly covered every possible excursion of length N from the initial state, and formally proved that no counter-example is possible within this length N.

Claims (50)

1. A method implemented in a programmed computer, the method comprising a plurality of acts, said plurality of acts comprising:

formally verifying a property of a digital circuit for at least one iteration of a formal verification method;

increasing a measure of analysis if the property remains true at the end of said iteration;

iteratively repeating the act of formally verifying and the act of increasing, until a limit on use of a resource is reached; and

displaying a report based on the measure;

setting the measure to zero prior to formal verification.

2. A method implemented in a programmed computer, the method comprising a plurality of acts, said plurality of acts comprising:

formally verifying a property of a digital circuit for at least one iteration of a formal verification method;

increasing a measure of analysis if the property remains true at the end of said iteration;

iteratively repeating the act of formally verifying and the act of increasing, until a limit on use of a resource is reached; and

displaying a report based on the measure;

wherein the act of formally verifying is performed for a preset number of sequential transitions from an initial state.

3. The method of claim 2 wherein:

the measure is incremented by the preset number during the act of increasing the measure of analysis.

4. A method implemented in a programmed computer, the method comprising a plurality of acts, said plurality of acts comprising:

formally verifying a property of a digital circuit for at least one iteration of a formal verification method;

increasing a measure of analysis if the property remains true at the end of said iteration;

iteratively repeating the act of formally verifying and the act of increasing, until a limit on use of a resource is reached; and

displaying a report based on the measure;

wherein the formal verification uses bounded model checking (BMC).

5. A method implemented in a programmed computer, the method comprising a plurality of acts, said plurality of acts comprising:

formally verifying a property of a digital circuit for at least one iteration of a formal verification method;

increasing a measure of analysis if the property remains true at the end of said iteration;

iteratively repeating the act of formally verifying and the act of increasing, until a limit on use of a resource is reached; and

displaying a report based on the measure;

wherein a plurality of properties are analyzed, and a corresponding plurality of measures are increased as follows;

each property in the plurality of properties is verified during the act of formally verifying; and

the act of increasing is performed for each measure of analysis only if the corresponding property remains true.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein:

the act of iteratively repeating is performed until said limit is reached;

the method comprises computing an average measure of the plurality of measures; and

the report comprises the average measure.

7. The method of claim 5 wherein:

the method comprises determining a minimum measure among the plurality of measures; and

the report comprises the minimum measure.

8. A method implemented in a programmed computer, the method comprising a plurality of acts, said plurality of acts comprising:

formally verifying a property of a digital circuit for at least one iteration of a formal verification method;

increasing a measure of analysis if the property remains true at the end of said iteration;

iteratively repeating the act of formally verifying and the act of increasing, until a limit on use of a resource is reached; and

displaying a report based on the measure;

wherein a plurality of sequential searches are performed from a plurality of initial states, and a corresponding plurality of measures are increased as follows;

the act of formally verifying is performed with each initial state in the plurality of initial states; and

the act of increasing is performed for each measure of analysis in the plurality of measures of analysis only if the property is true for the corresponding start state.

9. The method of claim 8 wherein:

the act of iteratively repeating is performed until said resource limit is reached;

the method comprises computing an average of the plurality of measures; and

the report comprises the average.

10. The method of claim 8 wherein:

the method comprises determining a minimum among the plurality of measures; and

the report comprises the minimum.

Assignments (3)
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 16, 2021
From: MENTOR GRAPHICS CORPORATION; SIEMENS INDUSTRY SOFTWARE INC.
To: SIEMENS INDUSTRY SOFTWARE INC.
Reel/Frame 057279/0707 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 29, 2004
From: 0IN DESIGN AUTOMATION, INC.
To: MENTOR GRAPHICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 015931/0585 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 8, 2004
From: LEVITT, JEREMY RUTLEDGE; GAUTHRON, CHRISTOPHE; HO, CHIAN-MIN RICHARD; YEUNG, PING FAI; MULAM, KALYANA C.; SATHIANATHAN, RAMESH
To: OIN DESIGN AUTOMATION, INC.
Reel/Frame 015432/0280 →