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iprof_report_dir generated with only a hidden folder

Jeff000
Jeff000 over 7 years ago

Hi,

After compiled the testbench with '-iprof' and run simulation for a while, I press 'Ctrl-C' to terminate the simulation. As usual there would be a folder named 'prof_cpu' generated under iprof_report_dir, but this time I just got nothing more than a hidden folder called .iprof_tmp_dir_xxxx. Even if I remove the whole iprof_report_dir and run it again, the issue still exists.


Anyone can help to make irun to generate the 'prof_cpu' folder normally again?

Thanks.

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    tpylant over 7 years ago

    When you press Ctrl-C, it should take you to TCL prompt. From there, using "exit" command should dump out performance profile and exit simulator. If you are not getting the data, make sure you have adequate disk space.

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  • tpylant
    tpylant over 7 years ago

    When you press Ctrl-C, it should take you to TCL prompt. From there, using "exit" command should dump out performance profile and exit simulator. If you are not getting the data, make sure you have adequate disk space.

    Tim 

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