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Probing Classes variables in simvision

Ilanrsaifun
Ilanrsaifun over 15 years ago
Hi

I am using simvision version 9.2 ( IUS_92 ) and I have a problem viewing signals that are class members in the Simvision waveform browser.

im am  able to view signals from the module that instantiate  the class but all the signals inside the class are not probed .

is there any way i can do it ?

i found an option using some kind of OVM based transaction recorder . is there  any other way? if the OVM based transaction recorder  is the only way is there tutorial that explain how to use it? Thanks
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    srinicvc over 15 years ago

    Hi,

      Though I haven't had a chance (yet) to check out latest SimVision I heard many times in recent past that it is doable with recent releases. Check out their documentation. Meanwhile passing them via a virtual interface or to a debug interface (dummy) is a way we have been doing this successfully over last several years. We show that during our trainings too, it is pain but works.

    HTH

    Srini

    www.cvcblr.com

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  • srinicvc
    srinicvc over 15 years ago

    Hi,

      Though I haven't had a chance (yet) to check out latest SimVision I heard many times in recent past that it is doable with recent releases. Check out their documentation. Meanwhile passing them via a virtual interface or to a debug interface (dummy) is a way we have been doing this successfully over last several years. We show that during our trainings too, it is pain but works.

    HTH

    Srini

    www.cvcblr.com

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