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How to suppress these three mem_error/warning/abnormal transition messages

usha sudhagar
usha sudhagar over 11 years ago
We are using “irun” to run our testcase and we are getting the below warning.  Please could you suggest why we are getting this warning and how to suppress the same?.  These assert/warning is related to RAM itseems and we are getting three different mem_error/warning/abnormal transition as list below.
Please could you help us in suppressing these three.
No.1
** MEM_Error: Unknown value occurred in Address.
ASSERT/WARNING (time 707830810500 FS) from process system.u_chip.u_core.u_cpsTop:u_ethComplex:i_ethernity_top.i_switch_top.i_mea_lx.i_if_top.if_core.ihp.st.i_st_dp_wrapper.hash_mem_grp_1[0].m_grp1.m_1w1r_ram.ram_2:VITALBehavior (architecture eth_lib.SZLA40_1024X40X1CM4:behavior)
 
No.2
** MEM_Warning: Read and Write the same address.
ASSERT/WARNING (time 707830810500 FS) from process system.u_chip.u_core.u_cpsTop:u_ethComplex:i_ethernity_top.i_switch_top.i_mea_lx.i_if_top.if_core.ihp.st.i_st_dp_wrapper.hash_mem_grp_1[0].m_grp1.m_1w1r_ram.ram_1:VITALBehavior (architecture eth_lib.SZLA40_1024X39X1CM4:behavior)
No.3
** MEM_Error: Abnormal transition occurred.
ASSERT/WARNING (time 400 PS) from process system.u_chip.u_core.u_cpsTop:u_ethComplex:i_ethernity_top.i_switch_top.i_mea_lx.i_if_top.if_core.gbe104_rx[0].rx_mac_104_inst.rx_mac_64bit.i_rx_mac.genblk1.i_mem_1024_0.ram:VITALBehavior (architecture eth_lib.SZLA40_512X8X9CM2:behavior)
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