JOURNAL ARTICLE

Incremental Concolic Testing of Register-Transfer Level Designs

Hasini WitharanaAruna JayasenaPrabhat Mishra

Year: 2024 Journal:   ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems Vol: 29 (3)Pages: 1-23   Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery

Abstract

Concolic testing is a scalable solution for automated generation of directed tests for validation of hardware designs. Unfortunately, concolic testing fails to cover complex corner cases such as hard-to-activate branches. In this article, we propose an incremental concolic testing technique to cover hard-to-activate branches in register-transfer level (RTL) models. We show that a complex branch condition can be viewed as a sequence of easy-to-activate events. We map the branch coverage problem to the coverage of a sequence of events. We propose an efficient algorithm to cover the sequence of events using concolic testing. Specifically, the test generated to activate the current event is used as the starting point to activate the next event in the sequence. Experimental results demonstrate that our approach can be used to generate directed tests to cover complex corner cases in RTL models while state-of-the-art methods fail to activate them.

Keywords:
Computer science Concolic testing Register (sociolinguistics) Transfer (computing) Database Parallel computing Programming language Symbolic execution Software

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