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# Copyright lowRISC contributors.
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, see LICENSE for details.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import logging as log
from pathlib import Path
import hjson
from tabulate import tabulate
from OneShotCfg import OneShotCfg
from utils import subst_wildcards
class FormalCfg(OneShotCfg):
"""Derivative class for running formal tools.
"""
flow = 'formal'
def __init__(self, flow_cfg_file, hjson_data, args, mk_config):
# Options set from command line
self.batch_mode_prefix = "" if args.gui else "-batch"
super().__init__(flow_cfg_file, hjson_data, args, mk_config)
self.header = ["name", "errors", "warnings", "proven", "cex", "undetermined",
"covered", "unreachable", "pass_rate", "cov_rate"]
# Default not to publish child cfg results.
if "publish_report" in hjson_data:
self.publish_report = hjson_data["publish_report"]
else:
self.publish_report = False
self.sub_flow = hjson_data['sub_flow']
self.summary_header = ["name", "pass_rate", "stimuli_cov", "coi_cov", "prove_cov"]
self.results_title = self.name.upper() + " Formal " + self.sub_flow.upper() + " Results"
def parse_dict_to_str(self, input_dict, excl_keys = []):
# This is a helper function to parse dictionary items into a string.
# This function has an optional input "excl_keys" for user to exclude
# printing out certain items according to their keys.
# Note this function did not sort the input dictionary's key value
# before printing the keys and items. If input dictionary is not an
# OrderedDictionary, print out key order is not predictable.
# This function works for Hjson lib outputs because the lib uses an
# OrderDict when it reads dictionaries.
# Example Input:
# {
# "unreachable": ["prop1, prop2, prop3"],
# "cex" : ["prop1"],
# }
# Example Output:
# string = "unreachable:
# ```
# prop1
# prop2
# prop3
# ```
# cex:
# ```
# prop1
# ```"
output_str = ""
for key, item in input_dict.items():
if (key not in excl_keys) and item:
output_str += "\n" + key + ":\n"
output_str += "```\n"
output_str += "\n".join(item)
output_str += "\n```\n"
return output_str
def get_summary(self, result):
summary = []
formal_summary = result.get("summary")
if formal_summary is None:
results_str = "No summary information found\n"
summary.append("N/A")
else:
colalign = ("center", ) * len(self.header)
table = [self.header]
table.append([
self.name,
str(formal_summary["errors"]) + " E ",
str(formal_summary["warnings"]) + " W ",
str(formal_summary["proven"]) + " G ",
str(formal_summary["cex"]) + " E ",
str(formal_summary["undetermined"]) + " W ",
str(formal_summary["covered"]) + " G ",
str(formal_summary["unreachable"]) + " E ",
formal_summary["pass_rate"],
formal_summary["cov_rate"]
])
summary.append(formal_summary["pass_rate"])
if len(table) > 1:
results_str = tabulate(table, headers="firstrow", tablefmt="pipe",
colalign=colalign)
else:
results_str = "No content in summary\n"
summary.append("N/A")
return results_str, summary
def get_coverage(self, result):
summary = []
formal_coverage = result.get("coverage")
if formal_coverage is None:
results_str = "No coverage information found\n"
summary = ["N/A", "N/A", "N/A"]
else:
cov_header = ["stimuli", "coi", "proof"]
cov_colalign = ("center", ) * len(cov_header)
cov_table = [cov_header]
cov_table.append([
formal_coverage["stimuli"],
formal_coverage["coi"],
formal_coverage["proof"]
])
summary.append(formal_coverage["stimuli"])
summary.append(formal_coverage["coi"])
summary.append(formal_coverage["proof"])
if len(cov_table) > 1:
results_str = tabulate(cov_table, headers="firstrow",
tablefmt="pipe", colalign=cov_colalign)
else:
results_str = "No content in formal_coverage\n"
summary = ["N/A", "N/A", "N/A"]
return results_str, summary
def gen_results_summary(self):
# Gathers the aggregated results from all sub configs
# The results_summary will only contain the passing rate and
# percentages of the stimuli, coi, and proven coverage
results_str = "## " + self.results_title + " (Summary)\n\n"
results_str += "### " + self.timestamp_long + "\n"
if self.revision:
results_str += "### " + self.revision + "\n"
results_str += "### Branch: " + self.branch + "\n"
results_str += "\n"
colalign = ("center", ) * len(self.summary_header)
table = [self.summary_header]
for cfg in self.cfgs:
try:
table.append(cfg.result_summary[cfg.name])
except KeyError as e:
table.append([cfg.name, "ERROR", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A"])
log.error("cfg: %s could not find generated results_summary: %s", cfg.name, e)
if len(table) > 1:
self.results_summary_md = results_str + tabulate(
table, headers="firstrow", tablefmt="pipe", colalign=colalign)
else:
self.results_summary_md = results_str
log.info("[result summary]: %s", self.results_summary_md)
return self.results_summary_md
def _gen_results(self, results):
# This function is called after the regression and looks for
# results.hjson file with aggregated results from the formal logfile.
# The hjson file is required to follow this format:
# {
# "messages": {
# "errors" : []
# "warnings" : []
# "cex" : ["property1", "property2"...],
# "undetermined": [],
# "unreachable" : [],
# },
#
# "summary": {
# "errors" : 0
# "warnings" : 2
# "proven" : 20,
# "cex" : 5,
# "covered" : 18,
# "undetermined": 7,
# "unreachable" : 2,
# "pass_rate" : "90 %",
# "cover_rate" : "90 %"
# },
# }
# The categories for property results are: proven, cex, undetermined,
# covered, and unreachable.
#
# If coverage was enabled then results.hjson will also have an item that
# shows formal coverage. It will have the following format:
# "coverage": {
# stimuli: "90 %",
# coi : "90 %",
# proof : "80 %"
# }
results_str = "## " + self.results_title + "\n\n"
results_str += "### " + self.timestamp_long + "\n"
if self.revision:
results_str += "### " + self.revision + "\n"
results_str += "### Branch: " + self.branch + "\n"
results_str += "### Tool: " + self.tool.upper() + "\n"
summary = [self.name] # cfg summary for publish results
assert len(self.deploy) == 1
mode = self.deploy[0]
if results[mode] == "P":
result_data = Path(subst_wildcards(self.build_dir,
{"build_mode": mode.name}),
'results.hjson')
try:
with open(result_data, "r") as results_file:
self.result = hjson.load(results_file, use_decimal=True)
except IOError as err:
log.warning("%s", err)
self.result = {
"messages": {
"errors": ["IOError: %s" % err],
}
}
results_str += "\n\n## Formal " + self.sub_flow.upper() + " Results\n"
formal_result_str, formal_summary = self.get_summary(self.result)
results_str += formal_result_str
summary += formal_summary
if self.cov:
results_str += "\n\n## Coverage Results\n"
results_str += ("### Coverage html file dir: " +
self.scratch_path + "/default/formal-icarus\n\n")
cov_result_str, cov_summary = self.get_coverage(self.result)
results_str += cov_result_str
summary += cov_summary
else:
summary += ["N/A", "N/A", "N/A"]
if results[mode] != "P":
results_str += "\n## List of Failures\n" + ''.join(
mode.launcher.fail_msg.message)
messages = self.result.get("messages")
if messages is not None:
results_str += self.parse_dict_to_str(messages)
self.results_md = results_str
# Generate result summary
self.result_summary[self.name] = summary
return self.results_md
def _publish_results(self):
''' our agreement with tool vendors allows us to publish the summary
results (as in gen_results_summary).
In default this method does nothing: detailed messages from each child
cfg will not be published.
If the publish_report argument is set to true, this method will only
publish a result summary of the child cfg.
'''
if self.publish_report:
self.publish_results_md = self.gen_results_summary()
super()._publish_results()
else:
return