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who drives it ?

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archive over 17 years ago

How is there a way to know which part of e-code is driving my hdl signal. Ex:- drivers command in modelsim shows which RTL line is driving the object.(If specman is forcing it doesnt show the line#)


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    In Specman debugger, you can check which part(s) of code is(are) currently being executed.
    However, I am not sure, if there is another way to know which line is driving the hdl signals.

    If there is any, I would be very interested in learning about it!!

    Regards,
    Nilay Goyal
    eInfochips Ltd.
    www.einfochips.com


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    In Specman debugger, you can check which part(s) of code is(are) currently being executed.
    However, I am not sure, if there is another way to know which line is driving the hdl signals.

    If there is any, I would be very interested in learning about it!!

    Regards,
    Nilay Goyal
    eInfochips Ltd.
    www.einfochips.com


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by nilaygoyal
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