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Dedicated Rewriting: Automatic Verification of Low Power Transformations in Register Transfer Level

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We present dedicated rewriting, a novel technique to automatically prove the correctness of low power transformations in hardware systems described at the Register Transfer Level (RTL). We guarantee the correctness of any low power transformation by providing a functional equivalence proof of the hardware design before and after the transformation. We characterize low power transformations as rules, within our system. Dedicated rewriting is a highly automated deductive verification technique specially honed for proving correctness of low power transformations. We provide a notion of equivalence and establish the equivalence proof within our dedicated rewriting system. We demonstrate our technique on a non-trivial case study. We show equivalence of a Verilog RTL implementation of a Viterbi decoder, a component of the DRM SoC, before and after the application of multiple low power transformations. We further demonstrate the application of our technique on a completely different kind of hardware circuit, viz. microprocessors. We show the correctness of instruction-driven slicing algorithm as applied to the OR1200 microprocessor.

Keywords: FORMAL VERIFICATION; HARDWARE VERIFICATION; LOW POWER; TERM REWRITING

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 October 2009

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  • The electronic systems that can operate with very low power are of great technological interest. The growing research activity in the field of low power electronics requires a forum for rapid dissemination of important results: Journal of Low Power Electronics (JOLPE) is that international forum which offers scientists and engineers timely, peer-reviewed research in this field.
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