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NAME

       cbmc - Bounded Model Checker for C/C++ and Java programs

SYNOPSIS

       cbmc [--claim claim-nr] file.c ...

       cbmc [--show-claims] file.c ...

       cbmc [--all-claims] file.c ...

       goto-cc [-I include-path] [-c] file.c [-o outfile.o]

       goto-instrument infile outfile

       Only the most useful options are listed here; see below for the remainder.

DESCRIPTION

       cbmc  generates  traces  that demonstrate how an assertion can be violated, or proves that
       the assertion cannot be violated within a given number of loop iterations.  CBMC can  read
       source-code  directly,  or a goto-binary generated by goto-cc.  Java programs are given as
       class files.  Without any further  options,  cbmc  checks  all  properties  (automatically
       generated  or  user-specificed)  found  in  the  program.  If any of the properties can be
       violated, a counterexample is printed and the analysis is aborted.  The  analysis  can  be
       restricted to a particular claim with the --claim option.  The verification result for all
       claims can be obtained by means of the --all-claims option.

       goto-cc reads source code, and generates a goto-binary.  It's  command-line  interface  is
       designed  to  mimic that of gcc(1).  Note in particular that goto-cc distinguishes between
       compiling and linking phases, just as gcc does.  cbmc  expects  a  goto-binary  for  which
       linking has been completed.

       goto-instrument  reads  a  goto-binary,  performs a given program transformation, and then
       writes the resulting program as goto-binary on disc.

       The usual flow is to (1) translate source into  a  goto-binary  using  goto-cc,  then  (2)
       perform  instrumentation  with  goto-instrument, and finally (3) perform the analysis with
       cbmc.

OPTIONS

   FRONTEND OPTIONS (cbmc and goto-cc)
       -I path
              Set include path (C/C++)

       -D macro
              Define preprocessor macro (C/C++)

       --preprocess
              Stop after preprocessing

       --show-symbol-table
              Show symbol table

       --show-goto-functions
              Show goto program

   ARCHITECTURAL OPTIONS (cbmc and goto-cc)
       cbmc by default uses architectural settings that  match  those  of  the  machine  cbmc  is
       executed  on,  i.e.,  the  settings  below are only needed when verifying software that is
       meant to run on a different architecture or OS. goto-cc  generates  a  goto-binary  for  a
       particular architecture, i.e., the architecture cannot be changed after the goto-binary is
       generated.

       --16, --32, --64
              Set width of int

       --LP64, --ILP64, --LLP64, --ILP32, --LP32
              Set width of int, long and pointers

       --little-endian
              Allow little-endian word-byte conversions

       --big-endian
              Allow big-endian word-byte conversions

       --unsigned-char
              Make "char" unsigned by default

       --arch Set target architecture

       --os   Set target operating system

       --no-arch
              Don't set up an architecture

       --no-library
              Disable built-in abstract C library

       --round-to-nearest, --round-to-plus-inf, --round-to-minus-inf, --round-to-zero
              IEEE floating point rounding mode (default is round to nearest)

   PROGRAM INSTRUMENTATION OPTIONS (cbmc and goto-instrument)
       Both cbmc and goto-instrument can generate assertions that catch specific  common  errors,
       as listed below.

       --bounds-check
              Enable array bounds checks

       --div-by-zero-check
              Enable division by zero checks

       --pointer-check
              Enable pointer checks

       --signed-overflow-check
              Enable arithmetic over- and underflow checks for signed integer arithmetic

       --unsigned-overflow-check
              Enable arithmetic over- and underflow checks for unsigned integer arithmetic

       --nan-check
              Check floating-point computations for NaN

       --no-assertions
              Ignore user-provided assertions

       --no-assumptions
              Ignore user-provided assumptions

       --error-label label
              Check that the given label is unreachable

   PROGRAM INSTRUMENTATION OPTIONS (goto-instrument only)
       goto-instrument supports further, more complex, program transformations.

       --nondet-volatile
              Makes reads from volatile variables non-deterministic

       --isr function
              Instruments an interrupt service routine with the given name

       --mmio Instruments memory-mapped I/O

       --nondet-static
              Variables with static lifetime are initialized non-deretministically

       --dump-c
              Output ANSI-C source code instead of a goto binary.

   BMC OPTIONS (cbmc)
       --all-claims
              Report status of all claims

       --show-claims
              Only show claims

       --show-loops
              Show the loops in the program

       --cover-assertions
              Check which assertions are reachable

       --function name
              Set main function name

       --claim nr
              Only check specific claim

       --program-only
              Only show program expression

       --depth nr
              Limit search depth

       --unwind nr
              Unwind loops nr times

       --unwindset L:B,...
              Unwind loop L with a bound of B (use --show-loops to get the loop IDs)

       --show-vcc
              Show the verification conditions

       --slice-formula
              Remove assignments unrelated to property

       --no-unwinding-assertions
              Do not generate unwinding assertions

       --no-pretty-names
              Do not simplify identifiers

   BACKEND OPTIONS (cbmc)
       --dimacs
              Generate CNF in DIMACS format for use by external SAT solvers

       --beautify-greedy
              Beautify the counterexample (greedy heuristic)

       --smt1 Output subgoals in SMT1 syntax (experimental)

       --smt2 Output subgoals in SMT2 syntax (experimental)

       --boolector
              Use Boolector (experimental)

       --mathsat
              Use MathSAT (experimental)

       --cvc  Use CVC3 (experimental)

       --yices
              Use Yices (experimental)

       --z3   Use Z3 (experimental)

       --refine
              Use refinement procedure (experimental)

       --outfile filename
              Output formula to given file

       --arrays-uf-never
              Never turn arrays into uninterpreted functions

       --arrays-uf-always
              Always turn arrays into uninterpreted functions

ENVIRONMENT

       CBMC  does  not  regognize any environment variables. Note, however, that the preprocessor
       used by CBMC will use environment variables to locate header files. GOTO-CC aims to accept
       all environment variables that GCC does.

COPYRIGHT

       2001-2012, Daniel Kroening, Edmund Clarke