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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers file locking Post 302218402 by yang on Friday 25th of July 2008 04:06:47 AM
Old 07-25-2008
this is my first time using shell and i know nothing.
erh...i need some sample code...
or do you have any site that is idiot proof?
thanks..
 

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PROOF(1)						     CAO-VLSI Reference Manual							  PROOF(1)

NAME
proof - Formal proof between two behavioural descriptions ORIGIN
This software belongs to the ALLIANCE CAD SYSTEM developed by the ASIM team at LIP6 laboratory of Universite Pierre et Marie CURIE, in Paris, France. Web : http://asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/ E-mail : alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr SYNOPSIS
proof [-a] [-d] file1 file2 DESCRIPTION
Made to run on a data-flow description, proof supports the same subset of VHDL as asimut and boom and boog (for further informations about this subset, please call the VHDL manual). proof uses a Reduced Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams representation that permits the designer to prove easily the functionnal equivalence between two behavioral descriptions. proof is generally used in order to compare a behavioural specification with an extracted behaviour obtained by yagle. In default mode, a collapsing phase is done on the description by removing all the auxiliary signals (the BDD of the outputs, the registers and the buses are described from the inputs or the registers). The two descriptions must contain the same ressources (signals register with the same name). It is possible to use the .inf file in yagle (see further remark about YAGLE in this document) to rename the registers in the extracted behavioural description (see man yagle). The datas and the commands (the guarded expressions) must match separatly. The buses corresponding to completely specified logical functions are represented by a logical multiplexor in both descriptions. The two descrip- tions must have the same interface (VHDL entity), if they do not, the formal proof is stopped. proof only uses two system environment variables related to the work directory. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
MBK_WORK_LIB gives the path for the behavioral descriptions. The default value is the current directory. MBK_CATA_LIB gives some auxiliary pathes for the behavioral descriptions. The default value is the current directory. OPTIONS
Options may be given in any order before the filenames. -a This option asks proof to keep the common auxiliary signals. proof keeps all intermediate signals that have the same name in both descriptions (A common signal is considered as an input and an output of each description). This option can be useful for descrip- tions containing large equations. It may be used when proof has failed or if you want to debug in step by step mode the two differ- ent descriptions. -d The program displays errors when the behavioral descriptions are different. Equations are displayed when it's possible. EXAMPLE
proof -a -d adder1 adder2 YAGLE
YAGLE (Functional abstraction) is now comercially distributed by Avertec (http://www.avertec.com/). More information can be obtained at their web site. Binaries of this tool can also be downloaded for non-commercial university research. SEE ALSO
boom (1), boog (1), loon (1), asimut(1), vhdl(5), vbe(5). BUG REPORT
This tool is under development at the ASIM department of the LIP6 laboratory. We need your feedback to improve documentation and tools. ASIM
/LIP6 October 1, 1997 PROOF(1)
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