A port of [riscv-formal](https://github.com/SymbioticEDA/riscv-formal) to nMigen
Donald Sebastian Leung fe5e73b6cb | ||
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shell.nix |
README.md
riscv-formal-nmigen
A port of riscv-formal to nMigen
Breakdown
File/Directory | Description |
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shell.nix |
nix-shell configuration file |
rvfi |
RISC-V Formal Verification Framework (nMigen port) |
rvfi/insns |
Supported RISC-V instructions and ISAs |
rvfi/checks |
Checks for RISC-V compliant cores |
rvfi/cores |
Cores currently tested against this port of riscv-formal |
rvfi/cores/minerva/verify.py |
Verification tasks for the Minerva core |
Running the Verification
First make sure you have Nix installed. Then cd
to the root directory of this repo and run:
$ nix-shell
This should run the tests (cache, multiplier, divider) provided by Minerva itself and give you an environment with all the dependencies required for this project. Then, to run the main verification tasks for Minerva provided in this repo:
$ python -m rvfi.cores.minerva.verify
This should run in the order of a few minutes.
Scope
Support for the RV32I base ISA and RV32M extension are planned and well underway. Support for other ISAs in the original riscv-formal such as RV32C and their 64-bit counterparts may also be added in the future as time permits.
Known Issues
- 21/08/2020: Verification passes unconditionally, even in the presence of obvious bugs. This is due to the
rvfi.valid
signal from the CPU being held at constant 0. Suitable instruction and data buses as well as interrupt signals have not been wired to Minerva which is likely preventing the core and verification from functioning properly - 25/08/2020: Interrupts have been hardwired to zero and instruction/data buses attached to the Minerva core; however, running the verification quickly exhausts available memory on a machine with 32G RAM. Possible culprit: huge number of
Assume
statements on memory values
License
See LICENSE