#+TITLE: Rerun Instructions ** Introduction The version of Verismith that is assumed to be used is Verismith 0.6.0.2, which is also available on [hackage](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/verismith-0.6.0.2) using: #+begin_src cabal install verismith #+end_src ** Finding failures in Yosys 0.8 Yosys 0.8 was found to fail about 30% of the time, which means that it should be quite simple to find errors in it. However, different versions of Yosys can be tested this way as well and should also result in failures, such as Yosys 0.9 or Yosys commit hashes 3333e00 or 70d0f38. However, to find failures in Yosys 0.8, a newer version of Yosys has to be used for the equivalence check. For this we can use Yosys master. An alternative for this is to use a simulator with a test bench, which is also supported by Verismith using Icarus Verilog. *Note*: The most common error in Yosys 0.8 is regarding for loops, which are not dealt that well with the reducer at the moment. *** Installing Yosys master The first step is to install Yosys master (which will in this case be installed to ~/opt/yosys/master~): #+begin_src git clone https://github.com/yosyshq/yosys && cd yosys sed -i 's:^PREFIX ?=.*:PREFIX ?= /opt/yosys/master:' Makefile make -j4 sudo make install #+end_src Then we want to install Yosys 0.8 (which will be installed to ~/opt/yosys/0.8~): #+begin_src git clean -dfx && git reset --hard HEAD git checkout yosys-0.8 sed -i 's:^PREFIX ?=.*:PREFIX ?= /opt/yosys/0.8:' Makefile make -j4 sudo make install #+end_src *** Running Verismith We are then ready to run Verismith using the two Yosys versions that were installed. Using the following config file saved in ~config.toml~: #+begin_src [info] commit = "UNKNOWN" version = "0.6.0.2" [probability] expr.binary = 5 expr.concatenation = 3 expr.number = 1 expr.rangeselect = 5 expr.signed = 5 expr.string = 0 expr.ternary = 5 expr.unary = 5 expr.unsigned = 5 expr.variable = 5 moditem.assign = 5 moditem.combinational = 0 moditem.instantiation = 1 moditem.sequential = 1 statement.blocking = 0 statement.conditional = 1 statement.forloop = 1 statement.nonblocking = 5 [property] determinism = 1 module.depth = 2 module.max = 5 nondeterminism = 0 output.combine = false sample.method = "hat" sample.size = 10 size = 20 statement.depth = 3 default.yosys = "/opt/yosys/master/bin" [[synthesiser]] bin = "/opt/yosys/0.8/bin" description = "yosys_0_8" name = "yosys" output = "syn_yosys_0_8.v" [[synthesiser]] bin = "/opt/yosys/master/bin" description = "yosys_master" name = "yosys" output = "syn_yosys_master.v" #+end_src To run Verismith for 10 iterations, which should find a bug, we can run the following: #+begin_src verismith fuzz -c config.toml -n 10 -o yosys_output #+end_src Failures can then either be seen on the output, or a summary can be seen in the browser using the following: #+begin_src firefox yosys_output/index.html #+end_src *** Using a pre-existing seed If a failure still cannot be found in Yosys 0.8 using the previous, it should be possible using the following config file, which will generate Verilog based on a seed that was found to produce an error in Yosys 0.8: #+begin_src [info] commit = "UNKNOWN" version = "0.6.0.2" [probability] expr.binary = 5 expr.concatenation = 3 expr.number = 1 expr.rangeselect = 5 expr.signed = 5 expr.string = 0 expr.ternary = 5 expr.unary = 5 expr.unsigned = 5 expr.variable = 5 moditem.assign = 5 moditem.combinational = 1 moditem.instantiation = 1 moditem.sequential = 1 statement.blocking = 0 statement.conditional = 1 statement.forloop = 1 statement.nonblocking = 5 [property] default.yosys = "/opt/yosys/master/bin" determinism = 1 module.depth = 2 module.max = 5 nondeterminism = 0 output.combine = false sample.method = "hat" sample.size = 10 seed = "Seed 17999570691447884947 12099254006121016321" size = 20 statement.depth = 3 [[synthesiser]] bin = "/opt/yosys/0.8/bin" description = "yosys_0_8" name = "yosys" output = "syn_yosys_0_8.v" [[synthesiser]] bin = "/opt/yosys/master/bin" description = "yosys_master" name = "yosys" output = "syn_yosys_master.v" #+end_src Just save the config file in ~config.toml~ and run the following: #+begin_src verismith fuzz -c config.toml -o yosys_one #+end_src Which should find a bug and reduce it to around 200 loc out of 1000.