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Q3B

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Q3B is an SMT solver for the quantified bit-vector formulas which uses BDDs. In a nutshell, it simplifies the input formula, converts it to the equivalent BDD, and answers sat if there is a satisfying path in the BDD. Q3B can also use approximations of formulas to solve some formulas containing complicated arithmetic, which can be hard to solve using BDDS.

Details of the approach can be found in the paper Solving Quantified Bit-Vector Formulas Using Binary Decision Diagrams.

Requirements

  • ANTLR 4 (for formula parser)
  • Z3 API >= 4.7 (to perform some of simplifications)
  • CUDD BDD library (for BDD operations)

Compilation

Q3B can be compiled by running

mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make

Usage

To process the file file.smt2 in the SMT-LIB 2.5 format, run

./q3b file.smt2

Abstractions

If the input formula contains non-linear multiplication or division, abstractions of variables may be necessary, since otherwise the conversion to BDD is unlikely to terminate in reasonable time. By default, Q3B runs underapproximations and overapproximations in parallel with the base solver. To run only underapproximations or only overapproximations, run

./q3b --abstractions=under file.smt2

or

./q3b --abstractions=over file.smt2

To run the solver without abstractions, run

./q3b --abstractions=none file.smt2

Q3B supports two types of abstractions, which are both enabled by default:

Variable bit-width abstractions

If variable abstractions are enabled, Q3B will fix some bits of chosen variables, which can result in smaller BDDs. To use only these approximations, run

./q3b --abstract:method=variables file.smt2

Abstractions of bit-vector operations

In addition to the mentioned variable approximations, Q3B also offers abstractions of bit-vector operations. If these abstractions are enabled, Q3B will compute only several bits of results of operations like addition or multiplication. It may be the case that only several result bits are necessary to decide satisfiability of the formula. To use only these approximations, run

./q3b --abstract:method=operations file.smt2

Unconstrained variables

Q3B also employs simplifications of formulas with unconstrained variables (i.e. variables that occur only once in the formula), as described in the paper On Simplification of Formulas with Unconstrained Variables and Quantifiers. These simplifications are enabled by default; to disable them, use the parameter --simpl:unconstrained=0.

For unconstrained variables, Q3B takes their context into the account. For each term, Q3B keeps track of its goal: whether we want to minimize or maximize its signed or unsigned value. This information is used during the unconstrained variables simplification. To disable it, use the parameter --uc:goal=0.

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