Title :
Predicate learning and selective theory deduction for a difference logic solver
Author :
Wang, Chao ; Gupta, Aarti ; Ganai, Malay
Author_Institution :
NEC Labs. America, Princeton, NJ
Abstract :
Design and verification of systems at the register-transfer (RT) or behavioral level require the ability to reason at higher levels of abstraction. Difference logic consists of an arbitrary Boolean combination of propositional variables and difference predicates and therefore provides an appropriate abstraction. In this paper, we present several new optimization techniques for efficiently deciding difference logic formulas. We use the lazy approach by combining a DPLL Boolean SAT procedure with a dedicated graph-based theory solver, which adds transitivity constraints among difference predicates on a "need-to" basis. Our new optimization techniques include flexible theory constraint propagation, selective theory deduction, and dynamic predicate learning. We have implemented these techniques in our lazy solver. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed techniques on public benchmarks through a set of controlled experiments
Keywords :
computability; logic design; DPLL Boolean SAT; arbitrary Boolean combination; behavioral level; dedicated graph-based theory solver; difference logic solver; difference predicates; dynamic predicate learning; flexible theory constraint propagation; lazy solver; propositional variables; register-transfer level; selective theory deduction; Boolean functions; Business continuity; Chaos; Constraint theory; Encoding; Laboratories; Logic; National electric code; Robustness; Surface-mount technology; Algorithms; Difference logic; SAT; SMT solver; Verification; decision procedure;
Conference_Titel :
Design Automation Conference, 2006 43rd ACM/IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-59593-381-6
DOI :
10.1109/DAC.2006.229207