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how to enumerate the fields of all the registers in vr_ad_reg_file

FlyingHeart
FlyingHeart over 11 years ago

I need to do a full read/write/softreset test on register module and need to enumerate the fields of all the registers, but I checked the help documents and didn't find the solution. Could anyone tell me how to enumerate that?

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    FlyingHeart over 11 years ago

     Hi StephenH,

       Maybe I didn't make it clear. I mean I have all register definition, and now I plan to iterate registers to do the check on every register, in this scenario,  I could not use the specific register fields because every register has different fieids definition, I need a method like that in linked-list of high-level language to iterate all the fields. If I write code on specific fields, then the code will be very tedious and redundant.

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    FlyingHeart over 11 years ago

     Hi StephenH,

       Maybe I didn't make it clear. I mean I have all register definition, and now I plan to iterate registers to do the check on every register, in this scenario,  I could not use the specific register fields because every register has different fieids definition, I need a method like that in linked-list of high-level language to iterate all the fields. If I write code on specific fields, then the code will be very tedious and redundant.

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