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Verification of arithmetic datapaths using polynomial function models and congruence solving

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Verification of arithmetic datapaths using polynomial function models and congruence solving
Abstract— This paper addresses the problem of solving finite word-length (bit-vector) arithmetic with applications to equivalence verification of arithmetic datapaths. Arithmetic datapath designs perform a sequence of add, mult, shift, compare, concatenate, extract, etc., operations over bit-vectors. We show that such arithmetic operations can be modeled, as constraints, using a system of polynomial functions of the type f : Z2n1 × Z2n2 × · · · × Z2nd → Z2m . This enables the use of modulo-arithmetic based decision procedures for solving such problems in one unified domain. We devise a decision procedure using Newton’s p-adic iteration to solve such arithmetic with composite moduli, while properly accounting for the word-sizes of the operands. We describe our implementation and show how the basic p-adic approach can be improved upon. Experiments are performed over some communication and signal processing designs that perform non-linear and polynomial arithmetic over word...
Neal Tew, Priyank Kalla, Namrata Shekhar, Sivaram
Added 16 Mar 2010
Updated 16 Mar 2010
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ICCAD
Authors Neal Tew, Priyank Kalla, Namrata Shekhar, Sivaram Gopalakrishnan
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