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Viewing OVM Transactions in Simvision

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Main over 16 years ago

Hello,

Can anyone please help with transactions viewing in Waves.

I'm using OVM functions begin_tr / end_tr as appear in the Reference and in the Xbus example.

How can I see them in simvision.

I can's see it. I Can't see any Instantiated Class in the Design Browser.

So how could I find my Transactions? I understand this is the only Way to see mt item objects in the waves.

Can you please. It is very frustrating.

Thanks

 

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    StephenH over 16 years ago

    I forgot to mention - because the begin_tr is responsible for registering the transaction fibre, you will not see anything in the DesignBrowser at time 0. You have to run a short time until the 1st time the sequencer calls begin_tr, after which the transactions become visible.There isn't any work-around for this in SystemVerilog.
    In the xbus example, I run for just 1 ns to see the transactions.

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    StephenH over 16 years ago

    I forgot to mention - because the begin_tr is responsible for registering the transaction fibre, you will not see anything in the DesignBrowser at time 0. You have to run a short time until the 1st time the sequencer calls begin_tr, after which the transactions become visible.There isn't any work-around for this in SystemVerilog.
    In the xbus example, I run for just 1 ns to see the transactions.

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