Mangrove: An Inference-Based Dynamic Invariant Mining for GPU Architectures

Likely invariants model properties that hold in operating conditions of a computing system. Dynamic mining of invariants aims at extracting logic formulas representing such properties from the system execution traces, and it is widely used for verification of intellectual property (IP) blocks. Altho...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on computers 2020-04, Vol.69 (4), p.606-620
Hauptverfasser: Bombieri, Nicola, Busato, Federico, Danese, Alessandro, Piccolboni, Luca, Pravadelli, Graziano
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Zusammenfassung:Likely invariants model properties that hold in operating conditions of a computing system. Dynamic mining of invariants aims at extracting logic formulas representing such properties from the system execution traces, and it is widely used for verification of intellectual property (IP) blocks. Although the extracted formulas represent likely invariants that hold in the considered traces, there is no guarantee that they are true in general for the system under verification. As a consequence, to increase the probability that the mined invariants are true in general, dynamic mining has to be performed to large sets of representative execution traces. This makes the execution-based mining process of actual IP blocks very time-consuming due to the trace lengths and to the large sets of monitored signals. This article presents Mangrove , an efficient implementation of a dynamic invariant mining algorithm for GPU architectures. Mangrove exploits inference rules, which are applied at run time to filter invariants from the execution traces and, thus, to sensibly reduce the problem complexity. Mangrove allows users to define invariant templates and, from these templates, it automatically generates kernels for parallel and efficient mining on GPU architectures. The article presents the tool, the analysis of its performance, and its comparison with the best sequential and parallel implementations at the state of the art.
ISSN:0018-9340
1557-9956
DOI:10.1109/TC.2019.2953846