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SOC connectivity checks

Buvna
Buvna over 12 years ago

Hey,

 I entered connectivity information onto an xls and generated assertions on IFV. These take a very long time to run. If I write similar assertions myself, it runs faster. The only difference between them is mine have @ and is checked only during transitions.

Example:

Generated by IFV :

Assertion_0 : assert property (

(A && B) |-> (C === D);

Written by me:

property  assert_0;
    @(`A)
    (A && B) |-> (C===D);
 endproperty
Assertion_0:  assert property (assert_0);

Why is this so? Can I improve the run time for automatically generated assertions?

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  • Buvna
    Buvna over 12 years ago
    The problem was resolved by including cut points.
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