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Jim Lewis wrote a new post 4 months, 4 weeks ago
XSIM Loves OSVVM
I am often asked does OSVVM work in XSIM? With the upcoming OSVVM 2025.02 release – YES!!! As I was wrapping up on OSVVM 2025.02 release, inspired by […]
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Brad Adam replied to the topic Parallel Simulations in OSVVM and VUnit Integration in the forum OSVVM 5 months ago
Hey Lars,
I must have missed this when initially going through the github docs but this configuration based implementation is what I was looking for so very much appreciated!
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Jim Lewis replied to the topic Support for Memory Mapped Subordinate VIP for multi-beat transactions? in the forum OSVVM 5 months ago
I have pushed an update to the documentation on GitHub to clarify this issue. If you navigate from OsvvmLibraries navigate from the dev branch. If you navigate directory to Documenation repository – it is the most recent push.
A direct link to it is here: https://github.com/OSVVM/Documentation/blob/main/Axi4_VC_user_guide.pdf
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Jim Lewis replied to the topic Support for Memory Mapped Subordinate VIP for multi-beat transactions? in the forum OSVVM 5 months ago
Hi Alpha,
The Axi4Memory supports the full capability of the AXI4 bus from the DUT side interface – including a multi-beat burst. This allows the DUT to interact with any addressable location in the memory. Be careful to keep your address space reasonable as the Axi4Memory creates a data structure and sizes above 2**40 are not currently…[Read more] -
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Alpha started the topic Support for Memory Mapped Subordinate VIP for multi-beat transactions? in the forum OSVVM 5 months ago
Scenario: my module has an AXI4 Memory Mapped Master interface; I want to test this interface with OSVVM VIP. For single beat transactions I can use the Subordinate VIP with no issues (eg.
GetWriteAddress()
andGetWriteData()
succeed). However, for multi-beat (>1 beat) transactions, the Axi4_VC_user_guide states “The Axi4Subordinate only supports…[Read more] -
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Lars Asplund replied to the topic Parallel Simulations in OSVVM and VUnit Integration in the forum OSVVM 5 months, 1 week ago
Hi Brad,
VUnit has support for running OSVVM style of testbenches. You’ll find the information here: http://vunit.github.io/blog/2023_08_26_vhdl_configurations.html. I also recommend looking into open-source
GHDL and NVC. Once you’ve started multi-threaded simulations, there is no going back and you will most likely want
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Brad Adam replied to the topic Parallel Simulations in OSVVM and VUnit Integration in the forum OSVVM 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Interesting, I admit that while I’ve gotten familiar with a lot of what OSVVM offers, test suites are something I usually set for each DUT and just include all tests within that single suite.
I will look into doing this today to do some hands on testing but am I reading this right in that this multiple test suite configuration would allow for…[Read more]
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