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Viewing covergroups

ceesam
ceesam over 16 years ago

Hi

 I have an sv and e testbench I am simulating using ncsim.  If I run my simulation I have coverage enabled in e and SV.  I can view my e coverage bins by clicking on the coverage icon in the SimVision console.  I cannot see the covergroups in the SV data Browser.  Can you tell me how to view my SV covergroups? 

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    tpylant over 16 years ago
    To dump coverage from IUS, you need to use the –coverage command line option. For fUnctional coverage, you would specify “U” as in the following example:

    % irun –f run.f –coverage “U”

    This will dump the coverage into a cov_work directory. You then use iccr –gui to view the results. If you have IES (which includes the desktop manager version of enterprise manager), you can also use dtmanager to view the results of all coverage (IFV, Specman, IUS).

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  • tpylant
    tpylant over 16 years ago
    To dump coverage from IUS, you need to use the –coverage command line option. For fUnctional coverage, you would specify “U” as in the following example:

    % irun –f run.f –coverage “U”

    This will dump the coverage into a cov_work directory. You then use iccr –gui to view the results. If you have IES (which includes the desktop manager version of enterprise manager), you can also use dtmanager to view the results of all coverage (IFV, Specman, IUS).

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