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How to connect systemC timed model to OVM environment

viraj shah
viraj shah over 13 years ago

My Query regarding to integrate SystemC model to OVM based environment. I want to drive packets from Monitor (OVM based) to the System C model (SC) . What type of interface I should use between SV & systemC to pass packets?
 I have seen some TLI example in the synopsys  library but I have query that that example is useful to VMM environment. Can I use same example in OVM environment? 

Please guide me by some example if it is possible. 
 
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Viraj Shah
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    Adam Sherer over 13 years ago

     ... and I will add that Cadence was the first to provide a multi-language solution on OVM in 2009 and has updated that for the UVM.  If you are using VCS today and have a mutli-language need, you may be best served by looking at the Incisive Enterprise Simulator (IES) with its native multi-language simulation and debug support.

     

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  • Adam Sherer
    Adam Sherer over 13 years ago

     ... and I will add that Cadence was the first to provide a multi-language solution on OVM in 2009 and has updated that for the UVM.  If you are using VCS today and have a mutli-language need, you may be best served by looking at the Incisive Enterprise Simulator (IES) with its native multi-language simulation and debug support.

     

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