koika
A core language for rule-based hardware design 🦑 (by mit-plv)
silveroak
Formal specification and verification of hardware, especially for security and privacy. (by project-oak)
koika | silveroak | |
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2 | 3 | |
128 | 97 | |
3.9% | - | |
0.0 | 7.3 | |
8 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Coq | Coq | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
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koika
Posts with mentions or reviews of koika.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-15.
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Let's collect relatively new research programming languages in this thread
https://github.com/koka-lang/koka Algebraic effects and reference counting. https://github.com/mit-plv/koika hardware description DSL for coq
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There's an ongoing effort to rewrite Principia Mathematica using Coq
There are ongoing research projects about that, you may want to have a look at Kôika (https://github.com/mit-plv/koika), Kami (https://github.com/mit-plv/kami), Lutsig (https://github.com/CakeML/hardware) and silveroak (https://github.com/project-oak/silveroak). Closer to HLS there is also Vericert (https://github.com/ymherklotz/vericert). There may be other research project I am unaware of, feel free to add them in a reply, I am interested in it.
silveroak
Posts with mentions or reviews of silveroak.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-23.
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Type Theory Forall Podcast #13 - C/C++, Emacs, Haskell, and Coq. The Journey (John Wiegley)
Some other examples, Google has some people using Coq for hardware synthesis silveroak, there is a paper on using Coq for verifying some data structure at Facebook/Meta this year at CPP.
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There's an ongoing effort to rewrite Principia Mathematica using Coq
There are ongoing research projects about that, you may want to have a look at Kôika (https://github.com/mit-plv/koika), Kami (https://github.com/mit-plv/kami), Lutsig (https://github.com/CakeML/hardware) and silveroak (https://github.com/project-oak/silveroak). Closer to HLS there is also Vericert (https://github.com/ymherklotz/vericert). There may be other research project I am unaware of, feel free to add them in a reply, I am interested in it.
- Silveroak - Formal specification and verification of hardware
What are some alternatives?
When comparing koika and silveroak you can also consider the following projects:
kami - A Platform for High-Level Parametric Hardware Specification and its Modular Verification
vericert - A formally verified high-level synthesis tool based on CompCert and written in Coq.
practical-fm - A gently curated list of companies using verification formal methods in industry
CompCert - The CompCert formally-verified C compiler
hacspec - Please see https://github.com/hacspec/hax
hardware - Verilog development and verification project for HOL4
karamel - KaRaMeL is a tool for extracting low-level F* programs to readable C code
saw-script - The SAW scripting language.
jasmin - Language for high-assurance and high-speed cryptography
crucible - Crucible is a library for symbolic simulation of imperative programs