Incremental bounded model checking for embedded software

Author:

Schrammel Peter12ORCID,Kroening Daniel2,Brain Martin2,Martins Ruben23,Teige Tino4,Bienmüller Tom4

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering and Informatics, University of Sussex, BN1 9RH, Brighton, UK

2. Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

3. Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA

4. BTC Embedded Systems AG, Oldenburg, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Program analysis is on the brink of mainstream usage in embedded systems development. Formal verification of behavioural requirements, finding runtime errors and test case generation are some of the most common applications of automated verification tools based on bounded model checking (BMC). Existing industrial tools for embedded software use an off-the-shelf bounded model checker and apply it iteratively to verify the program with an increasing number of unwindings. This approach unnecessarily wastes time repeating work that has already been done and fails to exploit the power of incremental SAT solving. This article reports on the extension of the software model checker C BMC to support incremental BMC and its successful integration with the industrial embedded software verification tool BTC E MBEDDED TESTER . We present an extensive evaluation over large industrial embedded programs, mainly from the automotive industry. We show that incremental BMC cuts runtimes by one order of magnitude in comparison to the standard non-incremental approach, enabling the application of formal verification to large and complex embedded software. We furthermore report promising results on analysing programs with arbitrary loop structure using incremental BMC, demonstrating its applicability and potential to verify general software beyond the embedded domain.

Funder

ARTEMIS JU

ERC

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Theoretical Computer Science,Software

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