On Accelerating SMT-based Bounded Model Checking of HSTM Designs

2012 
Hierarchical State Transition Matrix (HSTM) is a table-based modeling language for developing designs of software systems. We have proposed a Satisfiability Modulo Theory (SMT) based Bounded Model Checking (BMC) approach in [1] to provide formal verification supports for conducting rigorous and automatic analysis to improve reliability of HSTM designs. In this paper, we continue that work by developing and evaluating approaches to accelerating BMC of HSTM designs. The approaches center around an unrolled Bounded Reach ability Tree (BRT) of a HSTM design that is built with stateless explicit state exploration. Specifically, reach ability of invalid cells (representing undesired states) of a HSTM design, which occurs within the bound concerned, could be discovered during construction of the BRT, and furthermore, if no such occurrence, the constructed BRT could be utilized to rule out unnecessary subformulas of a BMC instance for verification of LTL properties. We have implemented these approaches in a tool called Garakabu2 with the state-of-the-art SMT solver CVC3 as its back-ended solver. Our preliminary experiments show that verification could be accelerated substantially.
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