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how to get time range of each waveform file?

galenxiao
galenxiao over 3 years ago

I use xrun to run a simulation and get a waveform directory -- "waveform.shm", which include a .dsn file and multiple .trn file. Each .trn wave file is 2GB size because I use "database -incsize 2G" to dump waveform. Now my question is, is there any way to get the time range of each .trn waveform file? For example:

0 ~ 1000ns             waveform.trn

1000ns ~ 2500ns   waveform-1.trn

2500ns ~ 4500ns   waveform-2.trn

This info is very useful because when debug waveform I don't want to open whole .shm waveform, it's too big. I want to open only specific time waveform. But I can't find this information after simulation is completed.

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    StephenH over 3 years ago

    I had a look but couldn't find any way to get that information, sorry!

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  • StephenH
    StephenH over 3 years ago

    I had a look but couldn't find any way to get that information, sorry!

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