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Complete Simulation Run when Assertion fails

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hi Cdnusers,

      I am writing SV assertions and using  IUS 5.8 simulator, While running the SV assertions if an assertion fails the simulation is getting Stopped.
     I wrote 10 assertions and  simulator run is getting stopped if a 4th assertions failing on some Error injection but i want to check the allied assertion failures for the  6th and 7th assertion also.
 
     Please suggest me a way to continue Simulation run when assertion fails and get a list of all Assertion failures.


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    Hi RP Yadav,
    The assert_stop_level is a TCL command to ncsim. Though I've not tried it inside irun, I believe irun would accept some form of a runtime TCL/DO file similar to:
    ncsim top -input cmd.tcl

    That should work for you. Else there used to be a variable NCSIMARGS in hdl.var that you can set - but that's round about a way.

    HTH
    Ajeetha, CVC
    www.noveldv.com


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    Hi RP Yadav,
    The assert_stop_level is a TCL command to ncsim. Though I've not tried it inside irun, I believe irun would accept some form of a runtime TCL/DO file similar to:
    ncsim top -input cmd.tcl

    That should work for you. Else there used to be a variable NCSIMARGS in hdl.var that you can set - but that's round about a way.

    HTH
    Ajeetha, CVC
    www.noveldv.com


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