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Doubt in SVCB related to Simvision

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archive over 17 years ago

Hello friends,
                     I have declared my protocols signals in class, here my question is ........
"i am not getting how to view my declared signals in simvision which are defined inside the class?"
"is this possible?"

Regards
Raghavendra 


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by raghavendrap
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    It is not typical to define signals in the class, signals should go inside an interface. Being said that, there are several ways to debug class-based SV in IUS and SimVision. Please search for "class debug" in "cdnshelp". You can also do transaction recording to view class variables in the waveform. Transaction recording can be done in conjunction with OVM class library.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by pjigar
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    SimVison now has a SV Class Data Browser that is available during simulation. You can enable it with an environment variable.

    % setenv SIMVISION_ENABLE_DATA_BROWSER 1

    When you start SimVision, you can open the browser from Windows->New->SV Data Browser.

    There is also a SystemVerilog Class Browser that is a tab in the Design Browser (the bottom tab).

    Tim


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by tpylant
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    Thank you Tim,
    I didn't find SV Data Browser option, i am using "SIMVision 06.20-s004", i got this error message when i am tryting to view my class signals in waveform window.
    ncsim: *E,PRDNIY: Probes through class handles not yet implemented: *_tb_top._smp::m_fields_checked.
    If possible can i have the snapshot of the path "Windows->New->SV Data Browser"

    Regards
    Raghavendra


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by raghavendrap
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    Thanks alot...finally i got it.....


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by raghavendrap
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    There is also a handy appnote that you can read to learn more about dynamic data debugging on Sourcelink entitiled, " Viewing Dynamic Objects with Simvision". You can find it here -> http://sourcelink.cadence.com/docs/files/Application_Notes/2008/Viewing%20Dynamic%20Objects%20with%20Simvision%20.pdf#xml=/en/search/DisplayDocument.jhtml?VdkKey=http://sourcelink.cadence.com/docs/files/Application_Notes/2008/Viewing%20Dynamic%20Objects%20with%20Simvision%20.pdf&QueryText=SystemVerilog+simvision


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