Paper ID: 2202.04192
An Executable Formal Model of the VHDL in Isabelle/HOL
Wilayat Khan, Zhe Hou, David Sanan, Jamel Nebhen, Yang Liu, Alwen Tiu
In the hardware design process, hardware components are usually described in a hardware description language. Most of the hardware description languages, such as Verilog and VHDL, do not have mathematical foundation and hence are not fit for formal reasoning about the design. To enable formal reasoning in one of the most commonly used description language VHDL, we define a formal model of the VHDL language in Isabelle/HOL. Our model targets the functional part of VHDL designs used in industry, specifically the design of the LEON3 processor's integer unit. We cover a wide range of features in the VHDL language that are usually not modelled in the literature and define a novel operational semantics for it. Furthermore, our model can be exported to OCaml code for execution, turning the formal model into a VHDL simulator. We have tested our simulator against simple designs used in the literature, as well as the div32 module in the LEON3 design. The Isabelle/HOL code is publicly available: https://zhehou.github.io/apps/VHDLModel.zip
Submitted: Feb 8, 2022