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How do I add a compiled .a library to SV + DPI-C cosimulation?

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Ncsim User 1 over 7 years ago

I use UVM+SV+HDL test environment, and an existing C application. I intend to to run a cosimulation. 

The C app is ANSI C, has existing make file but it calls an 3rd party .a library. And it generates stimulus to HDL testbench and and checks the HDL simulation results. 

I had some experience with SV and C using DPI-C but the scale was small and I don't know how to include the .a file. 

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    Ncsim User 1 over 7 years ago

    I figured it took me only a few hours to re-write the used functions from the library after all. 

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    Ncsim User 1 over 7 years ago

    I figured it took me only a few hours to re-write the used functions from the library after all. 

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