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Integrated Verification Approach during ADL-Driven Processor Design
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EngineeringHardware Verification LanguageCompiler TechnologyVerificationComputer ArchitectureComputer-aided VerificationSoftware EngineeringSoftware AnalysisFormal VerificationOptimal Design ConvergenceArchitecture Description LanguageAdl-driven Processor DesignRuntime VerificationComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceVerification ApproachProgram AnalysisSoftware TestingFormal MethodsArchitecture Description LanguagesFunctional Verification
Nowadays, Architecture Description Languages (ADLs) are getting popular to achieve quick and optimal design convergence during the development of Application Specific Instruction-Set Processors (ASIPs). Verification, in various stages of such ASIP development, is a major bottleneck hindering widespread acceptance of ADL-based processor design approach. Traditional verification of processors are only applied at Register Transfer Level (RTL) or below. In the context of ADL-based ASIP design, this verification approach is often inconvenient and error-prone, since design and verification are done at different levels of abstraction. In this paper, this problem is addressed by presenting an integrated verification approach during ADL-driven processor design. Our verification flow includes the idea of automatic assertion generation during high-level synthesis and support for automatic test-generation utilizing the ADL-framework for ASIP design. We show the benefit of our approach by trapping errors in a pipelined SPARC-compliant processor architectur
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