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HOWTO - CtoS - Identify Write Ops(Specify Micro-architecture) in Source Code?

Ahmad Obeid
Ahmad Obeid over 12 years ago

Hi all,

I'm currently in the process of refining a design code with regard to Specify Micro-architecture.

The design code is relatively complex and according to "Specify Micro-architecture" certain arrays have more than one write ops which basically means that there exist multiple writes in one clock.

However, identifying these write ops isn't straight forward.

Question: 

- Is there a way in CtoS tool to pin-point the exact write ops in the source code?

 Thanks in advance for your help and cooperation.

 

Best Regards

Ahmad Obeid 

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    Jack Erickson over 12 years ago

    Hi Ahmad,

    Sorry I missed this - there is a High-Level Synthesis forum located here which would be a better place for this:

    /forums/90.aspx

    This forum is for hardware-software verification.

    Anyway, to answer your question, the easiest way to do this is to bring your design up in the GUI ("ctos -gui"), bring up the Control-Data Flow Graph (CDFG), then right-click on the background area of the process you are interested in, and it will bring up a search dialog. You can search by name for all Ops, Array Ops, IO Ops, etc.

    Thanks

    -Jack 

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  • Jack Erickson
    Jack Erickson over 12 years ago

    Hi Ahmad,

    Sorry I missed this - there is a High-Level Synthesis forum located here which would be a better place for this:

    /forums/90.aspx

    This forum is for hardware-software verification.

    Anyway, to answer your question, the easiest way to do this is to bring your design up in the GUI ("ctos -gui"), bring up the Control-Data Flow Graph (CDFG), then right-click on the background area of the process you are interested in, and it will bring up a search dialog. You can search by name for all Ops, Array Ops, IO Ops, etc.

    Thanks

    -Jack 

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