Abstract

This paper presents a novel method for functional test generation aiming at exploring control state space of the design. The steady-state probabilities (SP's) of the abstract design's control FSM are used to guide test generation. The SP's of the states can reflect how hard the states can be reached, and the hard-to-reach states are assigned with high priority to be exercised. Experimental results show that our method has better performance in test generation in comparison with constrained random simulation, and demonstrate that SP's provide good guidance on traversing hard-to-reach states of the design under validation.

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