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Testflow timeout

yongchen
yongchen over 13 years ago

Hi,

when I'm running my VE, I was notified by this error message: 

                                                     
   *** Dut error at time 10000
        Checked at line 330 in @tf_util_unit
        In CDN_FLASH_TF tf_domain_manager-@2.run_phase() (unit: sys.tf_domain_managers[1]):

Testflow phase ENV_SETUP timed out for domain CDN_FLASH_TF
                                                      
Will stop execution immediately (check effect is ERROR)

 

CDN_FLASH_TF is tf_domain I defined for my VE and there is only one VE in my testbench. I just wonder why this timeout is happened. Should I use a watch dog for this? I have checked xserial example and found there is no watchdog used but it works well. Can anybody help me? thanks.

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    yongchen over 13 years ago

    At last I found the reason: I missed to assign tf_phase_clock in unit agent. So it seems if I want to use testlfow, every unit should be assigned a valid tf_phase_clock.

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    yongchen over 13 years ago

    At last I found the reason: I missed to assign tf_phase_clock in unit agent. So it seems if I want to use testlfow, every unit should be assigned a valid tf_phase_clock.

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